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    Heldt Mr. Bender English 10000 8 May 2012 The Sea After reading The Old Man and the Sea‚ written by Ernest Hemingway‚ I found the most interesting part of the book to be the sea itself. One can almost consider the sea another character‚ due to the vital role it plays in the short novella. The sea provides a glimpse at Santiago’s knowledge and experience that he has acquired throughout the course of his life. As well as the sea is used as a metaphor to the literary community‚ if one looks

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    Therefore‚ shooting during the day for both interior shots and exterior shots would be the best and probably the only option in some cases‚ in order to conserve the very limited electricity. For example‚ in the movie‚ Zeffrelli‚ used close-up shots in a few scenes. He might have done this in order to get better lighting on the actor’s faces‚ because of high ceilings. For night shots‚ the solution was generators. The problem is with generators comes substantial and constant

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    should too‚ as which also gives off a trustworthy appeal. I think this ad uses the plain folks persuasive technique because a car is something most adults can pay for and is an ordinary thing that people can use. I also think it uses bandwagon because when people see a celebrity that they like using a product then they think that they should get it too and be with the team. The Kia ad used a celebrity to give a bandwagon appeal‚ which was Melissa McCarthy. The ad also brought in current events without

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    pale face” and “breathing in snowflakes” establishing that she is unwell and doesn’t see the sun much. By including this the audience is able to establish that there is something wrong as this usually symbolises illness. Also the word snowflakes is used as a metaphor for cocaine and allows the audience to understand her drug addiction without it being explicitly said. The 6th Stanza also highlights her means of income‚ “Long nights‚ strange men” which indirectly states that prostitution provides her

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    Marketing – Unit 3 Task 1 Describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in these 2 organizations. A definition of marketing : The management process through which services move from concept to the customer. It includes the four elements called the 4 P’s of marketing: 1. Product - identification‚ selection and development. 2. Price - determination of its price. 3. Place - selection of a distribution channel to reach the customer. 4. Promotion - development and implementation of

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    The ASPCA works specifically on the organization‚ content‚ and the layout of their website to catch the viewer’s eye. When looking at a website‚ examining every aspect on that page shows how carefully everything was laid out and the elements used to design everything. When first clicking to open the main page of the organization‚ there is a rectangle that is very large across the top of the screen that contains a slideshow of different pictures. There is no way to miss this introduction to the page

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    The Sniper The sniper is a story about a civil war taken place in Dublin. It tells of a republican sniper sitting on a rooftop of a building near to O’Connell bridge. The war is between Republicans and the free states. the sniper is one of the fellow of republican‚ when a free state sniper shows himself on an opposite roof. they were waiting each other to see who would end up the better. Eventually the republican sniper gains the upper hand and after taking a bullet in the arm

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    literary genre? Analyse with reference to the literary techniques used in two examples of New Journalism. Word Count - 2231 I suppose the most common sense point at which to start is by defining New Journalism‚ or Literary Journalism‚ as Eisenhuth and McDonald (2007‚ p. 38) say it is called at the “upper end of the spectrum.” The Collins Concise Dictionary (1999‚ p. 995) defines New Journalism as “a style of journalism‚ using techniques borrowed from fiction to portray a situation of event

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    Ernest Hemingway is perhaps considered one of the greatest innovators of the 20th-century fiction. "Hills Like White Elephants" from the 1927 collection Men Without Women is one of the most famous American short stories ever composed by Hemingway‚ one of America’s most famous authors. This story focuses on a conversation between an American man and a woman‚ Jig‚ at a Spanish train station while waiting for a train to Madrid. The pair engages in an intense discussion about an "operation" which the

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    The Old Man at the Bridge

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    The book I have read I’ve recently read a book‚ which has made a very deep impression on me. It is named "Gone with the Wind" The author of the book is Margaret Mitchell. She was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ in a family of the president of the Atlanta Historical Society. All the family was interested in American history and she grew up in an atmosphere of stones about the Civil War. After graduating from the college Margaret Mitchell worked for a time for the Atlanta Journal. In 1925 she got married

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