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    Swot-Analysis

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    Lady Ath-Elite: A Training Facility for Female Athletes L. Donnell Grand Canyon University: MGT 660 December 20‚ 2012 Environmental Analysis and Industry Analysis Rivalry will exist among Lady Ath-Elite but the intensity will not be great. There are several gyms in Huntsville‚ Alabama; the largest gyms are the University Fitness Center‚ Gold’s Gym‚ Riviera Fitness Centers‚ Bender’s Gym‚ Curves‚ Empire Fitness‚ and the new YMCA in Madison‚ Alabama (Yellowpages.com‚ 2012). Riviera Fitness Center

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    blame on the public universities themselves. In this cartoon‚ various rhetorical strategies are used to show the cartoonist’s opinion of universities increasing the already large financial burden of higher education. The cartoon hints that colleges and universities are to blame for raising tuition costs by showing a student standing on top of a mound of debt trying to reach a degree that is being pulled away from him. The political cartoon suggests public university students are subject to the

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    What kind of films do you like? Most people don’t care about what they watch. It’s important because people can learn more from poetic films. Japanese films are more poetic and better made than other films‚ from how war affects others‚ how the characters change‚ and the tough issues that are involved. For example‚ Japan’s films involved the effects of war‚ and social acceptance (Nastasi). In the films Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind‚ and Princess Mononoke‚ the characters are dealing with the

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    statement about the target audience‚ NOT the complete paper. Follow the National Geographic example below for writing your thesis. This assignment is excellent for learning how to conduct good research. The Magazine Analysis (rev. 12/2009) ASSIGNMENT: To write an ANALYSIS of a currently published magazine. Through careful observation‚ form a SPECIFIC conclusion about the audience for which the magazine is intended. In addition to identifying the intended audience‚ state the major purpose

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    Physical Environment- Art Essay Artists are influenced by a variety of factors that show reflection in the works they create. They express their emotions and feelings in a visual way because they are appreciative of what they see; hence the environment they see every day -whether being natural or manmade- can be a major influence for many artists. Eugene von Guerard (traditionalist)‚ Howard Arkley (modernist) and Andy Goldsworthy (post-modernist) are three examples of artists from three different

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    yogurt‚ because yogurt can be eaten with other food and is cheaper than Yakult. Yakult can only be drunk alone‚ which is not enough variety for people. Opportunities for Yakult: The advertising campaign using the Yakult cartoon character‚ which is already well established‚ and this cartoon character used to appeal to children will target

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    information as evidence to support your position. Your evidence‚ whether from the documents or outside information‚ needs to be presented in the context of the question (in this case as evidence of constitutional or social change or lack thereof) with analysis conveying its significance. Any evidence not framed in the context of

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    Dress Code Analysis

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    This cartoon by Garry Trudeau presents the topic of dress code and how it affects our social interaction and expectations of ourselves. The cartoon illustrates a preacher who‚ being conservative and old fashioned‚ preaches how dress code is necessary. At the end‚ two teenagers are depicted as confused. The cartoon does an excellent job portraying a gap in the generation’s view of dress code. In the cartoon‚ the preacher proclaims the consequences of having no dress code in the workplace‚ such as

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    Step-by-step Rhetorical Analysis 1. Identify the three elements of the rhetorical triangle. a. Who is the speaker? (education‚ ethnicity‚ era‚ political persuasion‚ etc.) b. Who is the audience? c. What is the subject? 2. What is the author saying about the subject? What is his/her assertion? 3. What is the author’s attitude (tone) about the subject? a. What specific word choice (diction) clues the reader in? b. What figures of speech are used? Does the imagery/analogies/allusions conjure

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