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    Ethical Advertising

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    References: Dubihlela‚ Job‚ and Dorah Dubihlela. "Youth Attitudes towards Advertisements Depicting Nudity and Alcohol: Ethical Dilemmas in Adveritising." South African Journal of Psychology 41.2 (2011): 207-17 Jones‚ Tim‚ Peggy H. Cunningham‚ and Katherine Gallagher. "Violence in Advertising: A Multilayered Content Analysis." Journal of Advertising 39.4 (2010): 11-36 Moore‚ Chris. "Ethics in Advertising." Advertising Educational Foundation –Educational Advertising Resources - AEF. Ogilvy and Mather

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    Red Wire Case Study

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    Running Head: THE WIRE ROPE WIRE ROPE STUDY ANGELICA JAGNAAN TORRALBA DATE OF SUBMISSION: APRIL 30‚ 2017 THE WIRE ROPE ABSTRACT This case study is about the human behavior of an employee between Red Wire Corporation (RWC) and Green Rope Inc. (GRI). They are both Wire Rope industry that made them competitors for decades. This case will help us to learn how to handle critical situations and study their behaviors. This case shows how the employee to be a loyal and responsible to his

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    The Garden Party

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    The Garden Party is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in the Saturday Westminster Gazette on 4 February 1922‚ then in the Weekly Westminster Gazette on 18 February 1922. It later appeared in The Garden Party and Other Stories.[1] Contents  [hide]  1 Plot summary 2 Characters in The Garden Party 3 Major themes 4 References to other works 5 Literary significance 6 References 7 External links [edit]Plot summary The Sheridan family is preparing to host a

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    Katherine (Kate the shrew): Katherine (Kate the shrew) is the central character of the play. As the older and shrewish sister‚ Kate must wed a man before her sister Bianca‚ so that the sought-after Bianca is allowed to do so. Their father Baptista’s decree states that she must find a suitor or else her sister may not marry. She is loud‚ harsh and violent. Petruchio (of Verona): Petruchio is the man who agreed to woo Kate so that he may gain her large dowry and help his friend‚ Hortensio‚ marry

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    cold war

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    factions (led by the Soviet Union). It started ever since the Second World War was over and Truman entered into the White House. From the reason analysis‚ the reasons caused to the cold war can be divided the short-term and long-term. According to Katherine A S Sibley (1998)‚ author of The Cold War. “The short-term causes of the Cold War basically relate to the ways in which the Soviet Union and the United States wished to shape the post-war world. Although the Yalta and the Potsdam Conferences had

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    Politeness

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    Emma Katherine Gibson: Gender‚ polite questions and the fast‐food industry    1 Would you like manners with that?  A study of gender‚ polite questions and the fast‐food industry    EMMA KATHERINE GIBSON*    Abstract    The purpose of this research project was to examine the effect that gender has on polite  questioning  techniques  used  in  mixed‐gender  interaction.  While  theorists  such  as  Lakoff  (2004)  and  Montgomery  (1998)  claim  that  women  question  in  a  more  polite 

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    RAINBOW END

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    A Northern Territory motorist is lucky to be alive after his 4WD was crushed by a fully-laden freight train early this morning. Police said the north-bound freight train struck the Toyota Hilux near Katherine about 1am. Katherine Police Commander Bruce Porter said the driver was forced to abandon his vehicle when it became stuck as he tried to cross the railway track just north of town. “There is no rail crossing at this location and the vehicle has become stuck on the lines‚” he said.

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    Spanking Is Bad For Children

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    As state by an article by Katherine Lee‚ “those who support spanking children and other forms of corporal punishment argue that kids who are disciplined physically turn out just fine. But a child who is exposed to secondhand smoke may not get cancer right away‚ and a child who isn’t secured with a seat belt isn’t guaranteed to be injured or worse in a car accident‚ says Deborah Sendek‚ director for the Center for Effective Discipline‚” (Katherine Lee). The argument that someone was spanked

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    into the 18th century‚ as exemplified by the use of witch pots in Holmdel New Jersey and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Also‚ social ostracism being associated with witchcraft was not unique to Salem‚ for it was present at the execution of the elderly Katherine Grady in Virginia. Therefore‚ perhaps the history of colonial witchcraft needs to be examined from an English colonial experience and not just a Puritan experience in Salem Village. It has been this essays fundamental goal to pursue this aim and

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    Text Title: The Dolls House Author: Katherine Mansfield In the short story "The Dolls House"‚ Katherine Mansfield expresses the theme of discrimination through the characteristics of both the Burnell family and the Kelvey’s. When the three Burnell daughters (Isabel‚ Kezia‚ and Lottie) are given a dolls house by "dear

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