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    type of Micromarketing that consists of a group of customers who share a similar set of needs and wants. a. Segment b. Niche c. Local 3. Containing the product and service elements that all segment members value. a. Discretionary option b. Naked solution 4. A Type of Preference Segment that results when natural market segments emerge from groups of consumers with shared preferences. a. Homogenous b. Diffused c. Clustered 5. A type of Micromarketing that is more narrowly defined customer

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    My Initial Impression of the Act: When Mrs. Putnam is introduced for the first time‚ she is described as “a twisted soul of forty-five‚ a death-ridden woman‚ haunted by dreams”‚ which is not precisely what you would call an emboldening description. Through her aperture lines‚ we can facilely optically discern that Mrs. Putnam is a very manipulative and assertive woman‚ who believes in witchcraft‚ as she instantly believes that Betty’s quandary has been caused by witchcraft. As far as Mr. Putnam

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    life is key such as; his wife’s mental illness which may have drove him into obsession of the human mind‚ and how to take the human mind out of its comfort zone. This is truly developed in the opening of his play‚ by creating a naked stage with no scenery‚ the use of this ‘naked stage’ creates a sense of everything being bare and open‚ the way the audience mind would have to be while watching the play. Also‚ during the time the play was written (after WW1) many people where questioning their identity

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    frightful‚ naked appearance‚ he had to quickly think of smart way to introduce himself and to assure Nausicaa that he mean no harm. He had to choose between either touching Nausicaa knees as was the custom for suppliant seeing help‚ or maintain his distance and find proper words to address Nausicaa of his need. Since the fact that he does not know the custom of those people who reside in the island and whether they are kind to strangers or not and the fact that he was strange and naked in front of

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    paintings have become very famous. The one I have chosen is titled Two Tahitian Women and I think it is a good example of gender discourse. The Tahitian culture at the time was very accepting of the human body and people had no shame walking around half naked. Gauguin’s paintings represent a culture that has yet to be touched by ‘civilisation’. The culture was more centred around nature and freedom rather than the dull repetition of the European life Gauguin knew. His paintings

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    theme is Xenophobia- more commonly known as the irrational fear of someone or something foreign. The greatest example of xenophobia in this book is in lines 148-153 on page 172. “So Odysseus moved out… about to mingle with all those lovely girls‚ naked now as he was‚ for the need drove him on‚ a terrible sight‚ all crusted‚ caked with brine0 they scattered in panic down the jutting beaches‚” In this scene in the book‚ Odysseus is woken up by Nausicaa’s maids playing in the river. When he comes

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    The Mathematics of Sudoku Tom Davis tomrdavis@earthlink.net http://www.geometer.org/mathcircles (Preliminary) November 15‚ 2010 1 Introduction Sudoku is a (sometimes addictive) puzzle presented on a square grid that is usually 9 × 9‚ but is sometimes 16 × 16 or other sizes. We will consider here only the 9 × 9 case‚ although most of what follows can be extended to larger puzzles. Sudoku puzzles can be found in many daily newspapers‚ and there are thousands of references to it on the internet

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    (Title)Sex Saturated Societies (Opening statement)Sex‚ sex‚ sex‚ its everywhere‚ pasted to billboards‚ plastered to T.V. screens. There’s nowhere for anyone to hide. As you look up “An advertisement for Liz Claiborne fragrances shows a barely clad young couple sprawled out on a bed‚ him painting her toe nails.”(1)And one street over there’s a second billboard advertising perfume‚ as a young Brittany Spears clad in a uniquely beautiful almost transparent dress just sits at the end of a bed‚ with

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    The ad I have chosen to analyze is a BMW ad. It shows a naked man on top of a naked woman‚ obviously there’s an assumption of sex. The girls body is very nice and sexy. But when you look at her face‚ it is covered. Atop her face is a two page spread in a magazine that displays a shiny‚ sleek‚ red BMW. The only caption on this ad is‚ ‘ The Ultimate Attraction.’ This ad may be controversial to some but it uses ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to lure their main audience; males. The way this ad uses ethos

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    good and evil‚ but they didn’t listen. The serpent convinced Eve to eat the forbidden fruit‚ and then Eve convinced Adam to eat it as well. When they ate the fruit‚ they gained knowledge and wisdom‚ became aware of evilness‚ and realized they were naked. God condemned them to a life of suffering and eventually death. The common theme of these two stories is ignorance is bliss. Sometimes it’s better to know nothing than something. The pattern of events in "Flowers for Algernon" mirror those of the

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