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    Print vs Video Marketing

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    Video vs Print Marketing In today’s environment when consumer’s preferences are changing faster than ever‚ advertising requires a suitable mix of both Video Marketing (TV/Online/Mobile) and Print Marketing (Newspapers/Magazines/Direct mailers). U.S. domestic advertisement spending (FY2009) clearly indicated the spread over both video and print media (TV-$58.3 billion‚ Magazines - $20.9 billion‚ Newspapers - $18.6 billion). Research shows that average time spent by consumers per day using Video

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    Data Representation

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    Data Representation Data and instructions that are presented in a written or typed format can only be understood by the user. If the data is not in the user’s language‚ s/he will not be able to understand it. It is the same way with the computer; the computer’s language is binary 0s and 1s. The computer cannot understand typed or written instructions or data. Whenever data or instructions or input to the computer it is first converted to 0s and 1s‚ these are called binary digits (bits). There

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    VISION IAS ™ ... Inspiring Innovation www.visionias.in www.visionias.wordpress.com “The significant problems we face can not be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." - Albert Einstein ANALYSIS / APPROACH / SOURCE / STRATEGY: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MAINS 2012 PAPER - TEAM VISION IAS Questions Q. No. Mark s Topic Sub Topic Level Natur e Primary Source/ Chapter Secondary Resource/ Chapter From Vision IAS Test Series (% comparison/

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    Ronaldo Ad

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    MERCURIAL‚ THE NEW VAPOR 8 This new Nike ad is trying to expose a new soccer shoe called MERCURIAL. It is a shoe that Nike claims will help soccer players to achieve high-speed‚ control and lightweight explosiveness on the field and it is designed for elite-level play at top speeds. This product is aimed to young soccer players stating that they can be good athletes but with this shoes their performance and speed will be enhanced‚ making them better players on the pitch. This picture shows a

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    Representation Of Piggy

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    A rope is a very strong symbolisation of Piggy because they both hold things together. This representation is true because people use rope to tie or hold things together much like Piggy does during the story. A quote from the text to show this is “The first thing we ought to have made was shelters down there by the beach” (Golding 35). In addition piggy exemplifies a rope because he supports the group. A key way Piggy supports the group is taking care of the little ones. In conclusion Piggy symbolises

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    Dove Ad Campaign

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    Dove Ad Campaign The image of beauty has been burned into the minds of young adults in this generation through magazines and radio. However‚ in the last decade with the uprising of social media‚ internet‚ and television; the definition of beauty is being redefined. With these new social mediums arising‚ marketing campaigns are becoming more aggressive and targeting a younger audience and influencing their ideas of who they are. Marketing campaigns show only the most beautiful and attractive actors

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    Representation of teenagers in Kidulthood (movie) I am going to be analysing the representation of teenagers in the movie Kidulthood. The movie is about teens in an urban area of London and how their lives are; the storyline is based around a day off school because a fellow student committed suicide. From the beginning of the film we get a strong sense of how the writer wanted teenagers to be portrayed in this film. The opening scene is set in the school‚ with flyers being handed around about a

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    Data Representation

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    ITE 221 – Project#1 – Data Representation http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d11h6832%28v=VS.71%29.aspx Class library of the .NET Framework for Microsoft. 1. What is a data structure? A data structure is a related group of primitive data elements organized for some type of common processing and is defined and manipulated in software. 2. What is a library? A library contains resources for developing software. These resources could be pre-written code‚ subroutines‚ classes‚ values

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    Representation In Media

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    such as their career. When their past poor choices are revealed many people may choose to abstain from associating with current or previous addicts. The poor representation in media creates a hard obstacle for addicts to overcome in their aim to better themselves. The image of narcotics abuse is always exaggerated in media. The representation is

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    changed drastically evidently from looking at two ads from 1952 and 2013. Both print ads from 1952 and 2013 are advertising Jell-O in different ways but still use the same elements of color‚ appearance‚ and the appeal to different demographics. When looking at the print ad from 1952‚ the first object one fixates on is the blob of cherry Jell-O‚ the cartoonish like giraffe‚ and the messy written words a child wrote about their love for Jell-O. This print ad has numerous points that helps buyers want it

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