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    TEAMWORK Creative people aren’t the only ones needed in radicalinnovation groups DEFEND YOUR RESEARCH Hard-to-read type improves readers’ recall VISION STATEMENT Technology adoption affects national wealth COLUMN Erskine Bowles on making sacrifices to invest in America’s future The New Science of Viral Ads FIRST I ILLUSTRATION: CAMERON LAW Five techniques can help companies make commercials that people will watch and share by Thales Teixeira t’s the holy grail of digital marketing:

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    Ch. 31 1. America turned to domestic isolation and social conservatism because of the Red Scare. The Red Scare cut back free speech‚ in which the hysteria caused many to want to eliminate the communists. Some states made it illegal to advocate overthrowing the government. From 1920 to 1921 about 800‚000 Europeans named New Immigrants flooded into the US. Because of this Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act of 1921 which only allowed 3 percent of Europeans to come the US. Soon after‚ the Immigration

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    For 48 days‚ Mr. al Qahtani was subjected to intense sleep deprivation‚ allowed to sleep for no more than four hours a day. When he did manage to sleep‚ he was often awoken with water being poured repeatedly on his head. He was subjected to forced nudity and sexual and religious humiliation. He was compared to a pig and rat. Dogs were used to induce fear in him. This mistreatment left Mr. al Qahtani physically and psychologically broken. In November 2002 -- before he had even been subjected to

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    say. He got angry and made us tie Wilfred up.’ ” (159). Jack used violence against a hunter for no reason. Golding uses symbolism to display Jack. When Jack beat Wilfred‚ he was “...naked to his waist‚ his face blocked out in white and red.” (160). Nudity and painted faces are symbols for savagery and rejection of civilization. Jack‚ the leader of the savage hunters‚ abused his power by using fear and violence for control. Every individual who holds power will exploit it. Abuse of power is seen in

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    The genre of the ‘texts’ being analysed are ‘American Apparel’ print advertisements. The actual audiences of these advertisements are teenagers and young adults. Their target/implied audience‚ however‚ are adults that are older than 18 years of age. They tend to steer away from people under the age of 18‚ as the clothes are quite expensive and people within the ages of 18-25 normally have ‘entry-level jobs.’ However‚ the models’ ages range from 18-35‚ there are a few anomalies where they used a 62-year-old

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    Before Hellenistic art‚ the portrayal of the hero or god/goddess followed a simple routine. The figure would be sculpted in heroic nudity‚ often stagnant in an unnatural pose‚ containing a “Phidean Expressionless” face and smile‚ and in the ideal format of a hero or god/goddess (in the best version of them). Once Hellenistic sculpture began to progress forward‚ the naturalism of the body’s form and expression to the level of hyper-realism of the sculpture’s face and body began to elicit an emotional

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    Fashion in ancient Egypt has many similarities and differences to modern day America. In general‚ ancient Egypt has been known for its large amounts of makeup and cosmetics. Similarly‚ footwear like sandals was a popular thing back in ancient times‚ that we still wear today. Differently‚ they had odd restrictions exposing the chest. There is plenty of similarities and differences‚ from restrictions to footwear‚ and more. Fashion in general is a very diverse topic filled with interesting

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    A video game is an interactive computer that displays a video signal‚ allowing you to play thousands of games on your television or handheld video game device. (Wikipedia‚ Video Game) We have came a very long way since the very first type of video game console was invented by Ralph Baer in 1967. From the very first console‚ the "Brown Box" to the more interactive video game consoles such as the Wii‚ Playstation‚ XBOX or the handheld Nintendo DS. Regardless of which video game is being used‚ it has

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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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    Liberté‚ Égalité‚ Fraternité and the Burqa A "walking coffin" one French MP described it‚ "a sign of alienation on their faces" said a member of the ruling party‚ "a threat to French values" declared another. For a secular country that prides itself on Liberty‚ Equality and Fraternity‚ a law banning women from wearing burqas in public is a serious over-kill. According to the French police‚ of the six million Muslims in France fewer than 2000 women fully cover their faces. Despite this the authorities

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