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    Trent Keys Eng 101 Michelle Brown WPI Final Draft Analyzing Visual Media Carl’s Jr. has been a very successful food corporation here in the states for the past few decades. They are very famous for their Star Burger and tasty desert treats on hand in the store. This very famous ad is played on national television to promote the codfish sandwich that Carl’s Jr. has to offer. It is done by the work of a very famous model and the mastermind of an author to sell a product to a nation that is

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    Presidential Ad Hoc Fact-Finding Committee on Behest Loans v. Desierto (14 August 2001) Facts During Ramos’ term of office‚ he issued the following: 1. Administrative Order No. 13 - Created the Presidential Ad Hoc Fact-Finding Committee on Behest Loans. 2. Memorandum No. 61 - Expanded the functions of the committee to investigate all non-performing loans whether behest or non-behest loans In 1974‚ Apparel World Inc. applied for an Import Letter of Credit with the Philippine National

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    Lp. 6 AS/AD Model of 1990”s In the late 1990”s a growing number of economist argued that the world policymakers were focusing on too much fighting inflation. The economists also argued that the technical level of potential output had risen. Show their argument using the AS/AD model. During the 1970s and 1980s inflation had risen to relatively higher levels as compared to the earlier decades. The tightening of the monetary policy was one of the actions that lead to the fall inflation rate

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    GUIDE TO METHOD OF VISUAL ANALYSIS Three layers of visual analysis can be used to understand a work of material culture in its historical context. A core argument for an interpretation is formed from an analysis of visual language‚ which in turn is derived from a description. Essays comparing two or more monuments minimize description in order to emphasize analysis and interpretation. 1. Description = pure description of the object without value judgments‚ analysis‚ or interpretation. It answers

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    Robert Lee V. Dagting BSBA-II MM6 Tuesday 4:00-7:00 International Advertising Company: 1. Omnicom Group 2. WPP Group 3. Interpublic Group of Companies 4. Publicis Groupe 5. Dentsu 6. Havas 7. Aegis Group 8. Hakuhodo DY Holdings 9. Asatsu DK 10. MDC Partners Philippine Advertising Agency 1. Publicis Manila 2. Y&R Philippines Inc. 3. BBDO Guerrero/ Proximity Philippines 4. Dentsu Indio Inc. 5. Dentsu Philippines 6. Draft FCB

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    One of the most recognizable athletes in the world and more importantly‚ one of best soccer players in the game today‚ David Beckham is also a popular figure in the world of the media and advertising. He has made appearances in advertisements for such companies as Adidas‚ Pepsi‚ Gillette‚ and Vodafone. Recently‚ I noticed an advertisement in People for "David Beckham Instinct‚" a product line consisting of aftershave and fragrances. On the back of the magazine‚ he is shown in a head-only photo

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    K Pax Visual Analysis

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    The opening sequence of K-PAX begins with an instrumental melody and a black screen. The first image that appears is of a spec of blurred light. The spec of light is similar to the haze one may see around a street lamp. The camera is close-up and blurred. The image is kept on for 3 seconds and then the camera fades out and back into another blurred image of light with dark contrasts. The dark contrasts appear to be blurred shadows. The images transitionally fade in and out in two to three second

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    Land of the free? Americans enjoy more personal freedoms than any country in the world‚ but‚ since the attacks on the “World Trade Center” and the “Pentagon” on 9-11-2011‚ and the subsequent passing of the “Patriot Act”‚ the American way of life has been forever changed‚ and a lot of the personal‚ private freedoms Americans enjoy are gone. The text in the center of the art piece sets the tone. It forces the viewer to ask themselves the question. Are we really free? By taking a

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    When analyzing the regional Netflix rental pattern in the Los Angeles area of the feature film Gran Torino one notices a number of spatial variations in the film’s popularity. There are a number of urban geographical variations that provide an insight into the possible reasons why the film would be more popular in one area as opposed to another area in Los Angeles. While there is not one single reason why one area would be more likely to watch the film Gran Torino‚ there are a number of reasons that

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    the workplace or out with large groups of people but are seen at home thinking about the immediate future and their financial needs. Often‚ such portrayals may generate a sense of uneasiness‚ as viewers compare themselves to the older adults in the ad. They tend to ask themselves questions to judge whether they are doing better than them. In advertisements for food products‚ elders are often seen as the doting grandparents or as empty nesters. Again‚ they are seen primarily in the home and not out

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