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    profit seeking organizations that focus on marketing solely to customers‚ non-profit organizations have to target clients and sponsors. A marketing plan helps to identify the target customer‚ identify who needs the service‚ it creates awareness about the services they provide‚ it creates satisfaction among the community and it helps to identify the future needs of the people and to develop new services if necessary. Marketing efforts/Marketing plans help these organizations be successful. What

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    Elements of Religious Tradition REL/134 World Religious Traditions II November 26‚ 2012 Elements of Religious Tradition There are hundreds of religions and belief systems around the world which have their own sets of traditions and practices. These traditions and practices are used by their followers to describe and encourage a relationship with the divine and also sacred time. Also depending on if the religion or belief system identifies with a deity or nature these traditions also describe

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    Elements Of Visual Arts

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    ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ARTS REPORTED BY: KIMBERLY ALENABO & JOSHUA AMATA LINE  An element of art defined by a point moving in space.  Line may be two-or threedimensional‚ descriptive‚ implied‚ or abstract. IMPLIED LINES  are lines that we see in our mind’s eye that fill in the spaces between objects‚ such as a line of lights in the ceiling and the rows of windows in a large office building. ACTUAL LINE ACTUAL LINE IMPLIED LINE ORGANIC LINES  are the types of lines found in nature. ORGANIC

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    reading. They impact the reader by allowing them to be a part of the story and form belief systems they can use in their own life. The reader reacts with various emotions such as anger‚ excitement‚ fear‚ worry‚ intrigue and so many more. A good story also allows the reader to consider new ideas and discover different things about themselves and the world in general. Essential elements of a story would include interesting characters‚ a unique setting and a believable conflict that the reader can relate

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    Gothic Elements In Dracula

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    adaption of Bram Stoker’s 19th century gothic text captivates audiences by uncovering the layers of Dracula’s depiction as a tragic hero and exploring the dimensions of darkness existing in the story’s most innocent protagonists. What modern gothic elements were used to demonstrate the conflict between religion with its emphasise on purity and the immorality and maleficence of vampirism? The most drastic departure from Stoker’s original text was prevalent in my incorporation of a flashback to Dracula’s

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    Essential elements of Contracts BUS 670 Legal Environment Instructor: Mark Cohen 09/26/2011 Essential elements of Contracts All contracts share some common elements. A contract starts when an offer is made‚ certain requirements need to be satisfied to ensure the agreement is legal‚ in particular a capacity of parties to contract has to be proven‚ the legal purpose of the agreement and the satisfaction of consideration‚ before the offer is accepted. Contracts have common elements in their

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    examine "The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop and how the author has used literary elements in creating this detailed story.It might not seem like a whole lot to explain in this story‚ but every poem/story has its purpose. The first part that I would like to analyze would be why the author wrote this‚ and according to my research‚ I found out that the author compares the fish to herself because she feels like the fish.My thoughts in the poem are that its super detailed and very well explained to the point

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    Aristotle presents the element of tragedy as more then the textbook definition; an event resulting in great loss and misfortune‚ but describes how it is an art that can enhance all types of poetry. He defines tragedy as being an imitation of an action that is a whole and complete in itself and of a certain extent. Aristotle shows how tragedy is actually more important than the history itself because it brings out people’s emotions‚ instead of simply presenting the facts. It is clearly stated throughout

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    Gods Favorite Elements

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    God’s Favorite Elements If God has any favorite elements‚ they must be Hydrogen‚ Carbon‚ Nitrogen and Oxygen. These four elements make up the majority of all Biological compounds. Without them‚ life on this planet as we know it could not exist. Due to the bonding possibilities between and among these elements‚ literally millions of organic compounds are possible. Carbon is the backbone of all organic compounds. It forms the main structure of the molecule with Hydrogen‚ Nitrogen‚ Oxygen and occasionally

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    ghosts‚ fairies‚ witches‚ portents‚ omens uncommon happenings‚ disturbances in nature was quite and common phenomenon on the Elizabethan stage. It was a traditionally recognized instrument in the dramatic art. People liked to see the supernatural elements on the stage and fully enjoyed them. Shakespeare possibly yielded to the demands of the people and gave them what they wanted. Shakespeare makes an effective use of these popular superstitions and beliefs of his time. But unlike his contemporaries

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