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    Pestle (social) Mexico

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    PESTLE Mexico Social : Language : Spanish (most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world) And ameridian languages (68 distincts) such as Yucatec Maya or Nahuatl. Religion : There are many religions in Mexico‚ but the Catholic Church is the most represented. About 83%/ After‚ you could find other christians for 10% and other religions (only 3%). 5% are non-religious. Culture/Customs : Family & business : Hierarchy and structure in business are really important in Mexico

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    Global Marketing Assignment: Burberry need to scan their market segments in order to gain the most competitive advantage. Pestle analysis looks at the political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ legal and environmental factors that affect an organisation providing a ‘comprehensive list of influences on the possible success or failure of strategies’ (Johnson‚ Whittington‚ Scholes‚ 2011). However‚ the three main changes that focused on in this essay are Economic‚ Social and Environmental factors

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    History of British Cinema

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    British Cinema History Emergent British Cinema 1880-1900 Modern cinema is generally regarded as descending from the work of the French Lumière brothers in 1892‚ and their show first came to London in 1896. However‚ the first moving pictures developed on celluloid film were made in Hyde Park in 1889 by William Friese Greene‚ a British inventor‚ who patented the process in 1890. The film is the first known instance of a projected moving image. At the end of the 19th America had started to experiment

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    Movies: Film and Cinema

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    as classic movie or films‚ which are phenomena of cinema industry. Some people argue that watching movies at the cinema is the best choice in order to enjoy all types of movies‚ while many other contend that home is an extremely option as well. However‚ watching movie at home is preferable than watching movies at the cinema or Cineplex. There are some distinct similarities and differences between watching movies at home and watching movies at cinema or Cineplex. First of all‚ there are some differences

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    China Pestle

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    Government’s focus on equitable growth--The Chinese government has been very keen on the implementation of high growth policies since the beginning of 1986‚ and has thus consistently followed policies that are favourable to trade and conducive to a free-market environment. Improving relations with APEC--The Chinese government has renewed its efforts to form new international relationships‚ along with strengthening existing ties with countries such as the US‚ Russia and the UK. China is at the

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    Modern Cinema Is a Boon

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    Cinema is a major source of recreation in most countries of the world especially in India where the majority of people live below poverty line. It provides us with entertainment and sometimes educates us too. Depending on the quality of films produced by the directors‚ one could label cinema as a curse or a boon. Bombay is the main centre of film city. Films are mainly produced in Bombay. There are hundreds of them produced every year. India is known to be the highest producer of movies in the world

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    Indian Parallel Cinema

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    Parallel Cinema While Indian Cinema known as Bollywood was thriving in the 1950s‚ the film industry also saw the emergence of a new Parallel Cinema movement. A group of film-makers broke with the past traditions and made exciting‚ experimental and innovating films (Gupta 11). Indian Parallel Cinema is a specific genre of Indian cinema which is known for its serious content‚ realism and naturalism‚ which reflected social and politics during those times (Gupta 14). Indian parallel cinema represents

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    Impact of Indian Cinema

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    IMPACT OF CINEMA ON THE INDIAN SOCIETY Cinema has become the most powerful form of Mass Media since the day it was introduced to the world. The Lumiere Brothers who invented the ‘ Cinematograph’ ( a compact and portable device which with a few adjustments could be used as a projector ‚ camera or a printing machine) declared that the cinema is an invention without a future. The primitive form of cinema were ‘ living photographic pictures’ which attempted to produce reality. If Cinema in reality

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    Issues in Philippine Cinema

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    point. The Philippine film industry‚ considered by many critics‚ producers‚ directors‚ movie workers‚ is either slowly but surely dying or is already dead. Notice the use of the term "Philippine film industry" instead of "Philippine cinema." This is such for the main reason that the people who deem filmmaking in the Philippines dead‚ qualify their assumption based on box-office returns and the profit their movies make. Hence it is more apt to use the term film industry since what they are describing

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    American Independent Cinema: Representational Analysis of Women Throughout the years women have had a very hard time making their presence known in the male-dominated film industry. Since the very beginning females have been overlooked in the film and television industries. In the competitive harsh world of cinema women have been represented in numerous ways. They have been traditionally viewed in an over-sexualized manner‚ as objects‚ or as secondary characters supporting a male

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