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    New Trends in Advertising

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    New Trends in Advertising A Report Presented to the class of Atty. Thyrone Sanchez Lyceum of the Philippines - University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Subject Mktg. Sem. By: Leonel M. Carurucan Edward Kervin B. Mojares January 9‚ 2010 Lyceum of the Philippines – University College of Business Administration Batangas City Topic: NEW STRATEGIES‚ TECHNIQUES‚ AND APPROACHES IN ADVERTISING I. OBJECTIVES At the end of our report our classmates

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    Facebook: New Photo

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    zdasderfewfrewffuiayteruytcbvjkdfhsdfnsdjkFacebook Search for people‚ places and things Rosie RomuloHome Account Settings Rosie Romulo FAVORITES News Feed 47 Messages 2 Events Photos GROUPS IlovE 4-12 batch 2012 Cxelda tresx III-8(PASAWAY) 20+ Inspirational Quotes and Advice’s 2 macario b.asistio sr.high school (main) BATCH 2009-2013 2 KAUNLARAN ’08-’09 ( GRADE 6 ) 20+ I > http://apps.facebook.com/freeunlimitedtexting Like · · Share · 9 minutes ago · Options Edit Options

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    Bias in new media

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    Bias in new media “The biases the media has are bigger than conservative or liberal. They’re about getting ratings‚ about making money‚ about doing stories that are easy to cover.” This may seem like a trite saying but it holds an enormous amount of truth. As viewers we trust what reporters write in the newspaper‚ and say on television and radio stations. We expect them to report the truth. However‚ current media outlets distort stories and certain news reports are getting too much attention

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    Impact of New Technology

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    The first‚ more ‘optimistic’ perspective sees the use of new technology as a way of enhancing jobs and upgrading the skills of those involved in office work. In the case of the word processor this considers the new features offered – a better user interface‚ basic editing facilities‚ and the opportunity to print multiple copies – all of which benefit the typist as the user. The second‚ more ‘pessimistic’ perspective sees the introduction of new technology in the office environment as causing jobs to

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    so‚ cinemascope was then developed as a desperate attempt by studios to attract viewers back to theaters and drive-in movies. But all in all‚ the last vestiges of the Studio System dissolved because of the new ways of representing the real world in films‚ but also because of new directors‚ and new approaches to acting. - The evolution of films and of acting in the 1950s: Indeed‚ what begins to happen during the 1950s is a movement away from the big Studio Films to little films about believable characters

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    Brave New World

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    The Loss of Individuality The peak of a writer’s career should exhibit their most profound works of literature. In the case of Aldous Huxley‚ Brave New World is by far his most renowned novel. Aldous Huxley is a European-born writer who‚ in the midst of his career‚ moved to the United States and settled in California. While in California‚ he began to have visions aided by his usage of hallucinatory drugs. His visions were of a utopian society surviving here on earth. In his literature‚ Huxley wanted

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    Bad News Bears

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    Bad News Bears “Baseball was‚ is and always will be to me the best game in the world” these were the words once uttered by Babe Ruth. The Bad News Bears is a 1976 film‚ remade in 2005‚ about a little league baseball team full of misfits that were originally excluded from their Southern California baseball league for not being talented enough‚ but parent protest allowed for the team to be formed. The coach in charge of this team is a drunk‚ ex-professional baseball pitcher named Morris Buttermaker

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    Customer and New Job

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    First Day of my New Job Starting a new job can be nerve racking‚ especially when I got my very first job. On the first day‚ the boss expects me to unprepared and make mistakes. That’s typical. I didn’t want to be like that; I wanted to come to work prepared. The place I worked at was CherryBerry. CherryBerry is a self-served yogurt bar where people were constantly coming in and getting various amounts of frozen yogurt and treats. When I woke up that day‚ I realized that I needed to be moving

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    Education In New Mexico

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    Education: To Fail or Not to Fail The education system in New Mexico is slowly crumbling. The students of New Mexico are losing interest in gaining wisdom and knowledge‚ they are also slowly losing their desire to succeed and being ambitious is slim to none. Without the tools to create a fire of intellect‚ students are sitting in darkness. The system is causing students to feel like failures when truly the system is failing. It is said that Rome was not built in a day‚ but it was not destroyed

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    New Product Launch

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    expected cash flows. • Cannibalization As new products arrive‚ the revenue and costs involved should not be looked at in isolation. There can be ripple effects across the business where a new product cannibalizes sales from existing products. For example‚ the launch of a new car in a range can take sales away from existing models. The loss of revenue from the other products needs to be included in the calculation of the benefits derived from the new one. • Creeping fixed costs With an established

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