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    Mr.swapnil verma

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    following: Coca – Cola and Fanta in the seventies to Thums up and Campa Cola in the eighties to Pepsi and Coke in nineties. The teacher may guide the students to the times when India sold Coca Cola and Fanta were being manufactured in India by the foreign companies. The students may be asked to enquire about a. Reasons of stopping the manufacturing of the above mentioned drinks in India THEN. b. The introduction of Thums up and Campa cola range. c. Re entry of Coke and introduction

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    New Boy

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    social and cultural) The beginning of the film makes the audience expect the film to be a joyful and bright film and possibly has a strong sense of belonging. What is the effect of the very shallow depth-of-field close up shot that opens the film? The shallow depth-of-field close up shot at the opening of the film of Joseph shows that the Joseph is distant from the class and cannot connect as the shot does not establish the people’s facials. Comment on his costume. Comment on his body posture.

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    terms/concepts and apply them to one or more films that we have viewed in class. Diegetic sound / non-diegetic sound / ambient sound / crane shot / Steadicam / framing or reframing / establishing shot/master shot / extreme long shot / extreme close-up / close-up / medium shot / deep-focus cinematography / slow motion or fast motion / chiaroscuro / high-key lighting / low-key lighting / continuity editing or cutting on action / shot/reverse shot /

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    management’s control. Since the terror attacks of Sept. 11‚ 2001‚ security costs have skyrocketed and regulations are tough. Last week‚ a shipment of horses from Miami to Caracas was postponed after the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez held up paperwork. When Chile’s salmon industry suffered production woes several years ago‚ it crimped shipments of fresh fish to Miami. Volcanoes‚ earthquakes‚ hurricanes all mean delays and missed opportunity. “Everything that affects your life every morning

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    The Coca Cola Company

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    THE COCA COLA COMPANY By: Rachelle L Goude May 27‚ 2006 Summary of the History of Coca Cola On May 8‚ 1886‚ Dr. John S Pemberton‚ a pharmacist in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ USA mixed the syrup that became ‘Coca-Cola ’. His friend and bookkeeper‚ Frank M. Robinson‚ thinking that the two C ’s would ‘look well in advertising ’‚ suggested the name ‘Coca-Cola ’. He wrote the words in his now familiar Spenserian script‚ and the world ’s most recognized trademark was born. Selling his creation from Jacob

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    Both the novel and the film adaptation of Ernest J. Gaines ‚ A Lesson Before Dying illustrates the theme of coming of age ; however in the novel this theme is better discussed. Through the use of lighting ‚ soundtrack ‚and camera angles the director is able to portray the theme of coming of age. While ‚ in the novel Ernest J. Gaines uses dialogue and characterization to express this theme. As some scene’s are better developed than others the watcher and reader are able to receive specific feedback

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    violence” from the people who worked for the bottling or processing plants owned by Coke. (Unethical) In 1998‚ Coca-Cola set up a bottling plant in Perumatti in the southern state of Kerala. Since it opened‚ local villagers have complained about the decrease in the amount of water available to them and have blamed the fall in supplies on Coca-Cola who‚ they claim‚ use up to a million litres per day at the plant. Coca-Cola claims that the shortage in the water is due to the lack of rains in the region

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    If u can find a path with no obstacles‚ it probably doesn’t lead anywhere famously written by frank Clark. Teachers and students Individuals meet obstacles and challenges when trying to establish a sense of belonging. However individuals often find it difficult to overs these challenges and obstacles. Throughout the speech of “immigrant chronicle by Peter Skrzynecki and “The arrival” by Shun Tan will be examined. The aspects of belonging to family and place will be explored. Particular the challenges

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    (Coca-Cola‚ Inc.‚ 2003a)‚ indicated that the inequities are greater than the AFLCIO (2003a) assessment. Coca-Cola regards the problem with retirement packages as a legal matter and did not regard it as an ethical matter. Thus‚ a funding program was set up to address the inconsistencies. Coca-Cola created an executive retirement compensation benefit-package and cited it as a required responsibility for taking care of retired executives. Shareholders of Coca- Cola are aware that executives receive to level

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    Mr. Seaver’s book. Mr. Herbert writes with a very formal tone but also maintains a polite and understanding manner. He attempts to show how stopping Mr. Seaver’s use of the slogan will benefit both parties‚ and he gives supporting evidence to back up his argument by explaining the history behind the slogan in Coca-Cola’s advertising. However‚ the nature of the disagreement is too frivolous to convince Mr. Seaver to stop using the slogan. Mr. Seaver also explains how his

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