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    musical box‚ Breaks out into song when monkey collectors piece is won. Auction 666 the phantom of the opera‚ majestic music production‚ Phantom organist wearing half mask. Opera performance interrupted by director during singing‚ after performance owner announces retirement and introduces new owners. New owner Andre requests performance from lead singer and then during singing the phantom of the opera strikes. Lead singer (Carlotta) freaks out because the owner does nothing of the “happenings” for the

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    SANTOOR Santoor is the third largest soap brand in India. The brand‚ belonging to Wipro Consumer Care‚ has done well for itself by beating the international biggies and carving a niche for itself since it was launched in 1986. In the past 25 years‚ the run for the brand was not always so good‚ but a consistent and strategic communication has played a pivotal role in its success. Santoor is a Rs1‚000 crore brand and has been growing at a CAGR of 23 per cent for the last five years.  The communication

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    faced with the problem of choosing different kinds of whitening products. As students that are looking for other ways to earn money‚ our group has come up with the idea of making a whitening soap that not only serves its main purpose of whitening but also give the users the satisfaction of using soaps that have great scents and are appealing to the consumers. Competitive Advantage It is a fact that the majority of the consumers of whitening products are from the teens and young adults that

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    David Mach David Mach is a Scottish sculptor he is also an installation artist. Mach’s artistic style is based on flowing assemblages of mass-produced objects. These include magazines‚ vicious teddy bears‚ newspapers‚ car tyres‚ match sticks and coat hangers. Here are two sculptures of David Mach: Sculpture 1: Gorilla Materials used: -He has used wire hangers in his pieces of art. Mach first creates a plastic base of the figure he then wraps in coat hangers. Hundreds of basic hangers are welded

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    A Man and his Space Opera

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    Just A Man With A Space Opera A couple hundred million people are born every year‚ each of those people have the option to do something amazing with their lives. Statistically‚ only about eight-thousand of those people make their mark on this world. One of those eight thousand people is the writer‚ director and executive producer of the Star Wars series‚ and creator of Lucasfilm and ILM. George Lucas is a man who changed the way movies were filmed and who started a trend that would continue to

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    Research paper Opera: Timeless or Timed out What is Opera’s appeal? what makes it timeless as an art form? However‚ is it now as timeless as it once was? According to Leon Boutstein a writer for The Musical Quarterly “ out of all traditions in classical music of the western world opera has been the longest lasting of these art forms. … Despite in popular culture it being viewed as a representation of lavish wealth (Musical Quarterly 2015)”. Another important factor that Leon Boutstein points out

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    In the movie The Phantom of the Opera‚ you can see symbolism practically everywhere. It is a huge part of the movie‚ in my opinion. They are either very eye catching. Some were barely visible. One symbolic quote is‚ “Masquerade! Every face a different shade. Masquerade. Look around‚ there’s another mask behind you!” Throughout the movie‚ mirrors have been used as a symbolic piece. When you look into the mirror‚ you see yourself through your own eyes. What we perceive in that reflection can either

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    David Belasco

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    David Belasco was born in San Fransisco‚ California‚ on July 25‚1853. Hisparents had come to California from London in the gold rush. Belasco grew upin San Fransisco and Victoria‚ British Columbia. His early education in a RomanCatholic monastery influenced his simple mode of dress and helped earn him the nickname Bishop of Broadway. He had some experience as a child actor‚ and from 1873 to 1879 worked in a number of San Fransisco theaters as everything from call boy and script copier to actor

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    I will compare Subway and Panda Express. Subway is an American fast food restaurant franchise that primarily sells submarine sandwich (subs) and salads. It is owned and operated by Doctor’s Associates‚ Inc. Subway is one of the fastest growing franchises in the world with 40‚229 restaurants in 102 countries and territories as of 11 September 2013. It is the largest single-brand restaurant chain and the largest restaurant operator globally. Subway’s main operations office is in Milford‚ Connecticut;

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    Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney‚ New South Wales‚ Australia. It was conceived and largely built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon‚ opening in 1973 after a long gestation that had begun with his competition-winning design in 1957. Joseph Cahill’s New South Wales Government gave the go-ahead for work to begin in 1958. The government’s bold decision to select Utzon’s design is often overshadowed by the scandal that followed. The Sydney Opera House

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