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    Pereskotia was a difficult era in Russian and Soviet history but specifically it was an era of political reformation Mikhail Gorbachev was trying to adopt a policy of "glasnost" (openness) is believed to be what led to the downfall of the Soviet Union.In addition‚it was about testimonies of young people had while the had cadifficult time overcoming the political reformation. Individuals were not prepared for the change in the economy.During the transition of the USSR there was a huge

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    Whitney Johnson MKTG 400-01 Case 2-1 Climbing the Top Regarding the selected case analysis Climbing to the Top‚ “What types of programs or tactics would you suggest the owner institute to break the fear of Baby Boomers and change their attitude towards rock climbing?” To break the fear of Baby Boomers‚ I would suggest the Owner institute a program to boost consumer confidence. These advertisements could be posters‚ newspaper articles and short commercials stating the level of safety Rock Sports

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    “gentle father” is that of culture and heritage. This is a world from which the son Peter‚ to a large extent feels excluded. There is a cultural divide of time‚ place and language cutting him off from the Polish companionships his father enjoys. Nostalgia is depicted through the quotes “talking they reminisced/About farms where paddocks flowered/With corn and wheat/Horses they bred and pigs they were skilled in slaughtering.” The poets son experiences his own form of alienation‚ not due to the migration

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    kind of nostalgia of a fairytale‚ this being for most a childhood memory. Shown in the commercial was a scruffy‚ casually dressed male‚ in his mid to late 20’s going to buy a coke. Going to grab a coke with some change in his pocket calls out to the ‘average joe’. The demographic of this advertisement I feel varies widely‚ appealing to children‚ adolescents and adults of all ages. Analysis of Key Message: The approach to this specific ad really plays on the audience’s feeling of nostalgia and just

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    documented as early as ancient times‚ yet had not been researched by doctors until the “American Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War” (Friedman‚ 2013) when Civil war soldiers were diagnosed with ‘Nostalgia’ a feeling of homesickness‚ sleep problems‚ anxiety‚ and a feeling of sadness (Friedman‚ 2013). Nostalgia‚ which was previously thought to be only homesickness‚ was broadened during the Civil War to explain the symptoms that soldiers were experiencing. Soldiers diagnosed with a ‘Soldiers Heart’

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    reconcile what you truly feel for a place is similar to the experience of the grandmother in The Shadow Lines‚ who is torn between feeling hatred towards Bangladesh‚ the nation with whom her own country shares a violent history with‚ and feelings of nostalgia for her childhood. Likewise‚ for Shivan‚ Sri Lanka is the place where he loses the love of his life‚ Mili‚ but it is also the place where he does not feel isolated and different and a place full of his childhood memories. Yet the reality of the matter

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    Mohsin Hamid: The Reluctant Fundamentalist 1. America is mourning the September 11 attacks‚ this give way to America retaliating towards various insurgent groups located in the Middle East. 2. Changez views Chris as a rival‚ due to Erica’s ongoing attachment to him. 3. Popcorn shrimp refers to the American delicacy which acts as a reminder of something so common in New York. He compares the delicacy to the flowers found in Lahore so indicate he is loyal to his country. 4. His Princeton degree

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    In the monologue‚ ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’‚ written by Mohsin Hamid‚ the protagonist is Changez‚ a Pakistani moves to America to pursue his Princeton degree‚ traces his journey of his adaption to American society‚ including his college life‚ his job at Underwood Samson‚ and his connection to an American girl. The assertion that “I was‚ in four and a half years‚ never an American; I was immediately a New Yorker” is not a valid point because he begins with defining himself as an American at the

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    Bibliography: "Company Overview of New Era Cap Co.‚ Inc." Businessweek.com. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 08 Nov. 2012. . "Mitchell & Ness Nostalgia Co." Home - Mitchell & Ness Nostalgia Co. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 08 Nov. 2012. . "Mitchell & Ness Nostalgia Company - Company Profile by Insideview." Mitchell & Ness Nostalgia Company - Company Profile by Insideview. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 08 Nov. 2012. . "New Era." New Era. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 08 Nov. 2012. .

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    Many of the themes and elements that encompass the film are typical of a classical Hollywood musical such as the presence of utopia and spontaneity‚ the emotional connection between the characters and their audience‚ and the constant premise of nostalgia. However‚ Director‚ Phyllida Lloyd‚ uses these themes and elements‚ as well as new techniques in soundtrack development‚ to make Mamma Mia! unique. She successfully manipulates the conventions of the classical musical and pieces together an updated

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