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    reflected his belief in that by taking what we may see as just part of our everyday life and showing us how embedded it is in our psyche and in everything that we do. look at the Campbell’s Soup Can art canvas series. Is it just a soup can? Was it a ‘just’ a soup can before Warhol’s works became acclaimed? No‚ Campbell’s Soup was yet a well popular household name. Did Warhol paint them because it meant something? Warhol stated that the paintings represented nothing. No intent‚ no concept and no meaning.

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    choice is important. Mc Donald’s soup and the milk ads suggest a better food choice for the audience. If the consumer is showing us items that we humans need than it is suggested that the consumer wants us to buy the items off them. The first picture of the women trying on the dress catches me on. It has a big picture that has a strong caption that makes me wonder. “A LIGHT SOUP THAT’S BOTH NATURAL AND SATIFYING. IT’S THE PERFECT FIT” (Freitas ad homework). The soup

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    Case 2.7 Campbell Soup Company 2. Suppose that a company uses one or more of the practices that you identified in responding to the previous question. What implications‚ if any‚ do those practices have for the companys independent auditors? The implications for independent auditors are: 1) Companies pose a higher risk 2) More testing would be required 3) Auditors may be allowed to charge a premium fee 4) Auditors’ reputation could be at stake 5) Adjustments required reflecting real earnings

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    The Pop Art Movement was one of the biggest visual art movements of the 20th century. Therefore it is extremely significant. Pop Art is simply an abbreviation for popular art work. Numerous artists such as such as Andy Warhol‚ Roy Lichtenstein‚ James Rosenquist and Claes Oldenburg started this phenomenal movement form the 1950’s and onwards. It came at a time after a two decade period where abstract art was extremely popular. Pop Art is the movement in art when artists began to create art with the

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    “Campbell’s Soup Cans”‚ which is a piece made up of 32 canvases each illustrating a can of Cambell’s Soup‚ was produced by Andy Warhol in 1962. The painting is one of the most authentic representations of pop art because it is innovative and successfully incorporates the elements and principles of design. Warhol employed the following elements of design: line‚ shape‚ texture‚ form‚ and color. The element line and shape are represented because he used lines to create the can and the lid‚ which can

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    works of Andy Warhol really demonstrate this concept. Warhol’s painting‚ Campbell’s Soup Cans‚ dated 1962 is a great example of replication‚ we have something as simple as canned soup but at the same time it is more‚ it is a name‚ it is a brand‚ it is Campbell’s Soup. The individual cans are not important from the pea soup to the tomato to the iconic chicken noodle‚ what is important is that it is Campbell’s Soup‚ it becomes more significant about what it is with the replication of it‚ 32 times in

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    people’s practice of consuming shark’s fin soup. Eating shark’s fin soup has long been a famous and common practice in Chinese culture. Shark’s fin soup is a valuable food‚ it provides rich nutrients in keeping people’s beauty. It is always one of the dishes at important festivals and in wedding meals. Eating shark’s fin soup is extravagance behaviour in the Chinese culture as shark’s fin is a rare ingredient. People love having shark’s fin soup as a dish on special occasions because it can

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    In a way it is common sense‚ but it is not when it comes to the structuring of a whole organization with so many different people‚ and learning styles‚ and also the common goals and mission of the organization. It almost becomes a management science. And it has to be treated as such. Also‚ the OB will have to be a little more human than plain pure hard science‚ which is why it cannot be treated as all fact. Many organizations survive on the edge and the directors as well as staff think on feet

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    Shark finning is the inhumane practice‚ carried out by those of the Japanese culture in order to make a delicacy known as shark fin soup. When a shark is being finned the shark is still fully alert and alive as the fishermen cuts off each of the fins. When the fishermen are done cutting off the sharks fin’s they then throw the torso of the shark back into the ocean‚ where the shark will then drown due to not being able to swim. Shark finning is illegal‚ inhumane‚ and must be stopped in order to insure

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    What is Shark Finning? Why is it such a vicious practice and why do people do it? Shark Finning is an atrocious practice of cutting off the shark’s fins and tossing the shark‚ still alive‚ back to the water; this practice is illegal but it is practiced anyways and it’s quite serious as some shark are in the edge of extinction. Once the fins have been cut off‚ the shark is thrown back to the water and it slowly dies. The shark may either drown‚ bleed to death or be eaten by other creatures

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