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    sensation

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    making an advertisement effective and memorable. The five senses; sight‚ sound‚ smell‚ taste‚ and touch can be applied to ads to show consumers what it would be like to experience their product. “In a commercial for a dessert‚ like cookies‚ the people in the ad will slowly close their eyes inhaling and embracing the delicious smell and taste of the cookies. This gives a positive image to consumers that the product smells and tastes great.” In branding‚ that’s a great reason to consider all the ways

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    Sandra Cisneros

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    the plot and setting of her stories. My Lucy friend who smells like corn‚ Eleven‚ Mexican Movies‚ Barbie Q and Mericans are just of few of Sandra stories in which she merges both the American and Mexican culture. In “My Lucy friend who smells like cheese‚” Cisneros describe Lucy as the “Texas girl who smells like corn‚ like Frito Bandito chips‚ like tortillas‚ something like that warm smell of nixtamal or bread the way her head smells…” implying that she is a Latina since corn is often regarded

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    Anosmia is characterised as the loss of the ability to perceive smell‚ also known as a lack of olfactory function (Parker &Parker‚ 2004). Anosmia is said to be caused by an underdevelopment or absence of the olfactory bulbs and tracts (Dallago‚ Abech‚ Pereira-Lima‚ Leaes‚ Batista‚ Trarbach & Oliveira‚ 2008). It has been shown that approximately 1 in 10 000 males and 1 in 15 000 females are affected by this condition (Vowles‚ Bleach & Rowe-Jones‚ 1997). There are various disturbances that can cause

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    Living in an Apartment

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    as well as apartments. Living in an apartment complex has its ups and downs; however‚ there are quite a few disadvantages that can be involved. A few of the disadvantages of living in an apartment is noise‚ space‚ unfriendly neighbors‚ and the smell. One of the disadvantages is noise. There are times that noise and music from other tenants has interrupted me. Music blasting from nearby apartments can be an issue when I am anticipating quiet time. In an apartment‚ the sounds that one may hear

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    on groundwater. I predict that in this experiment the oil and vinegar will create the large amount of contamination in the water‚ while the laundry detergent will just create an aroma smell to it. Considering the smells and color to these ingredients I think that it will cause the water quality to have a bad smell and cause the water to be very cloudy. Once filtering the contaminated water‚ the water will be clear and purified. Second‚ I will experiment water treatment and filtering. I predict that

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    consideration. It is a danger to society and no one should be permitted to smoke in public places. Not only does secondhand smoke risk the lives of other people‚ but firsthand smoke can cause problems for the smoker and give them a bad image. The smell of smoke is terrible and sticks to clothing. Public smoking is unnecessary and should not be accepted into communities. With that being said‚ if someone is smoking and other people are near‚ then the second hand smoke can increase the risk of

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    Sunrise

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    flitting from tree to tree going about their merry day collecting food maybe to feed their young. I could hear the rustling of the leaves in the tree whispering‚ it sounded like they were having a conversation with each other. I could smell the coffee brewing‚ the smell of the robust aroma of freshly percolated infusion was eye opening and refreshing. I felt like I was walking in a fog trying to get to that first cup of fresh brew‚ stumbling into the kitchen grabbing for a cup and the pot at the same

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    The Nervous System and Aging Sensory changes can influence the way we see‚ hear‚ taste‚ smell‚ and respond to touch and pain. This in turn affects how we experience the world and react to things. A significant sensory change can rob us of many simple pleasures and complicate the tasks of daily living. It may mean reduced mobility‚ increased dependence on others‚ inaccurate perception of the environment‚ reduced ability to communicate and socialize‚ or loss of self-esteem. Sensory changes vary

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    Old Spice Analysis

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    spokesperson‚ who is a man telling the audience that all women would prefer him over their man. He says the next best thing to having him as your man is having your man smell like him. The commercial spends thirty three seconds trying to convince the viewer that if you buy its companies body wash or deodorant and use it to smell like the man on the screen you will be able to do the ridiculous things he is capable of doing. The advertisements purpose is either to make a man want to buy the scented

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    Carboxylic Lab Report

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    of hydrogen or an alkyl group that changes its water solubility. Carboxylic acids with low molecular weight have odor at room temperature and higher molecular weight are solid and have low vapor pressure which have less molecules that allow us to smell it (Staudt 80). When H in the carboxyl group is replaced with an alkyl group‚ it becomes an ester group. “The reaction typically gives 60-70% of the maximum yield” (Staudt‚ 80). The reaction of an ester could also be reversible to make carboxylic

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