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    Fan‚ Ying : Branding the nation: What is being branded? Journal of Vacation Marketing Volume 12 Number 1.2005 p. 4-13 Abstract: The paper by Fan explains what nation branding is. So first the difference between Nation branding and Nation brand is explained. Every Nation has a certain image with or without Nation branding. It examines the concept of nation branding‚ focusing especially on the question of what is being branded. The paper tries to explain what nation branding is and tries to explain

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    Voter Impressions

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    The effect on TV ads on voter impressions is related to the political advertising on TV‚ which has been taken place for most political elections since television ads have become the primary tool of communication in American campaigns. A political ad “advertised whose central focus is the marketing of ideas‚ attitudes‚ and concerns about public issues‚ including political concepts and political candidates” (Barron). Political advertising remains the communication format that dominates presidential

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    Criminals can be rational decision makers‚ and can be motivated by uncontrollable psychological and emotional drives‚ as well as social forces such as poverty and despair. There are a variety of criminals in our society‚ and no one criminal is the same. There are those who do rationalize their options to commit to a crime. When an individual weighs the outcomes of their potential actions‚ they are ultimately choosing the result of the rest of their lives. Those that are rational‚ have the mental

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    R2 The word PROTOCOL is often used to describe diplomatic relations. Give an example of a diplomatic protocol. Good manners R4 List six access technologies. Classify each one as residential access‚ company access‚ or mobile access. 1. Dial-up Res 2. DSL Res 3. Cable Res 4. HFC Res 5. FTTH Mobile 6. Ethernet Company R5 Is HFC transmission rate dedicated or shared among users? Are collisions possible in a downstream HFC channel? Why or why not? They are

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    On Saying Please

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    A. G. Gardiner - On Saying Please Alfred George Gardiner (1865–1946)‚ a British journalist and author‚ is highly regarded in the literary arena. From 1915 he contributed to The Star under the pseudonym (pen name) Alpha of the Plough. The story behind the choosing of the name is interesting. At the time‚ The Star had several anonymous essayists whose pseudonyms were the names of stars. Invited to choose the name of a star as a pseudonym he chose the name of the brightest (alpha) star in the constellation

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    Advertisements are too misleading nowadays. What is your view? Advertisements can take different forms such as television‚ radio‚ display lights‚ newspapers‚ adverts or magazine adverts‚ leaflets‚ posters/billboards‚ sides of bags/vehicles‚ direct mail‚ internet and cinema. Advertising can either be informative or persuasive. It is true that businesses do spend a lot of money to advertise their products in order to boost their sales and thus their profit; in other words for their own purpose. They

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    Article Review – Decision Making: It’s not what you think 1. Briefly summarize the article. What is the main point or key concept in the article and how do you think it affects you as a current or future employee? The articles I read were Primal Leadership‚ Becoming the Boss and Decision Making: It’s not what you think. I decided to review the article Decision Making: It’s not what you think. The article discusses three models of decision making in “thinking first”‚ “seeing first” and “doing

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    COMELEC has a registration period a few months prior to the election. Those who are not registered will not appear on the voters’ list and is ineligible to vote despite being qualified to do so. People aged 15 to 18 may vote in Sangguniang Kabataan elections. Same with their adult counterparts‚ the COMELEC has a registration period a few months prior to the election. ABSENTEE VOTERS: Absentee

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    The third important step in decision making process of Baby Boomers for purchase of CPGs is evaluation of alternatives. This step involves the comparison of two different brands regarding the price and the quality. As per buying behavior of Baby Boomers‚ they are more concerned about the quality then price‚ so if there are two different brands of body soap‚ they will look for a brand with good quality (Chaney et al.‚ 2017). The forth important step in decision making process of Baby Boomers for purchase

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    Voters Persuasion Analysis

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    Becoming an Informed Voter: Understanding Factors of Persuasion By Kafayat Akindele‚ Emma Dubay‚ Stephanie Ramos‚ and Miranda Tilton Persuasion is a vital aspect of political campaigns. Voters consume persuasive information about candidates through a variety of resources‚ such as social media‚ debates‚ newspaper articles‚ and television advertisements. Voters use the information they receive to form opinions and make decisions on which candidates and policies they support‚ which has real

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