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    A Semiotic Analysis of Gucci Guilty Advertisement Muhammad Daim bin Mohamad Nizam (SCSJ 0010680) In the recent years‚ Gucci released a new fragrance called Guilty. Stemming from their release of their fragrance for men‚ Gucci Guilty Pour Homme‚ they decided to add to the collection and release a fragrance for women. This particular advert relies solely on photographic imagery. Although this doesn’t physically represent the actual product‚ it basically gives us a representation of what the product

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    Hall (2003) proposed that culture that plays a primary role in how meaning is constructed. A basic genetic feature of human beings is the ability to classify‚ and a system of classification (the way in which we can conceptually group information) is learnt in society. Therefore‚ culture consists of our shared conceptual maps. ’Translatability is not given by nature nore fixed by the gods. It is the result of a set of social conventions.’ (Hall 2003). Over time‚ speakers of a culture have come

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    century‚ those views have continued to change about the roles these minorities take on in the world of music. To fully understand this situation‚ and why people have the views that they do‚ let us take a look at two very significant pieces in history. Swan Lake composed by Tchaikovsky is one of the greatest works for ballet companies worldwide. When it was originally performed for the first

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    Hello‚ I am Daniel. Welcome to my semiotic analysis of the Opening Credits of “The Last of Us”. First‚ let’s introduce some terms. Semiotics is the study of signs. As defied by Chandler‚ *SHOW IMAGE* “A sign is a meaningful unit which is interpreted as ‘standing for’ something other than itself.” “…the signifier is the form which a sign takes… something which can be seen‚ heard‚ felt‚ smelt or tasted” and the “…signified is the mental concept represented by the signifier”. (Chandler‚ 2013). Denotation

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    Taran Swan Essay

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    Introduction The Taran Swan case study is principally concerned with looking at how to maintain effective communication and leadership when an unexpected circumstance impacts the management structure of an organization. Problem Statement Since the channel’s inception‚ Nickelodeon Latin America has been managed by Taran Swan‚ first as launch director and then as general manager. She has had a significant impact on all important decisions in the life of the enterprise. Unfortunately due

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    Taran Swan Nichelodeon

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    Case study Taran Swan at Nickelodeon Latin America 1. Describe the culture at Nickelodeon Latin America. Be specific How did Swan go about building that culture? Swan formed an entrepreneurial culture that strives for competition‚ encourages to take risk and values for new ideas. The strong Nickelodeon identity (“orange blood”) and Swan’s business plan assisted building a clear vision and defining a key business strategy. In order to build the strong brand and culture Swan had to find people

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    Perception of the Reflection Without even reading a word of John Hollander’s poem “Swan and Shadow”‚ the reader is promised to be entertained simply by the form. Undoubtedly the poet demonstrates creativity and meaning by formatting the words to create the silhouette of a swan floating above its reflection in the water. Each line and word in the poem is substantial to its imagery. “Swan and Shadow” is and open formed crux. This format gives the reader a variety of different ways to read it. The

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    Leda and the Swan notes Origins Leda and the Swan was a Greek myth in which the God Zeus transformed into a swan and raped the girl Leda. Different versions of the myth disagree on whether Leda was actually raped or seduced by Zeus. In the myth‚ Leda gave birth to four children‚ who hatched from eggs. One of the children was Helen of Troy‚ the woman the Trojan War was fought over. Analysis on form The poem is a sonnet-it has 14 lines. Each of the lines has 10 beats to it. Yeats plays with

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    the author speaks about life in his poem and about the fact that everything will happen again‚ even thought without our presence. The theme of the infinity of the beauty‚ freedom and the impossibility to stop the time may be obviously seen‚ too. The swans are “wild”‚ just like the author used to be. The poem has the structure of five stanzas‚ each consisting out of six lines. The rhyme scheme of each of the stanza is the same and is a-b-c-b-d-d and the meter is iambic. The rhythm is not regular and

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    Case 5: ‘Taran Swan’ 1. Describe the culture at Nickelodeon Latin America. Be specific. - Firstly‚ the whole culture at Nickelodeon is all about kids. Give children a voice and unify children. The children are the face of the channel. This was noticeable in the company’s atmosphere. People dressed casually and felt comfortable bringing their kids into work and the passed out candy at some meetings. Swan wanted to create brand awareness internally (People should have “orange” blood

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