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    A symbol is a physical thing that stands or means an idea. You will see symbols in about every literature or artistic films. I really enjoy when story have symbolism‚ because I see it as a challenge to try and figure out what that symbol means to you. \When Myop wanders off by herself she comes across a dead man‚ and is instantly shocked. Then she looks up in the tree to see the rotted remains of the rope. “Myop laid down her flowers”. I think that this means that was a symbol of Myop giving up

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    In the poem “Cross”‚ by Langston Hughes have many different denotations in the title. Denotation is a dictionary meaning of a word. Connotation is a feeling that a word invokes to its literal or primary meaning. There are also many examples of connotation in the poem that Hughes uses. What different denotations does the title have? What connotations are linked to each of them? The title “Cross”‚ has many different denotations including a symbol of a religious belief‚ pass by‚ or an object. The

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    Christian Symbolism Christian symbolism has been an important part of religion from the very beginning; image references such as visual representations‚ and signs have assisted in worship performed by individuals for centuries. Even today symbolism is commonly used to convey a specific meaning or communicate a special message. Christianity in particular is a great example of the use of symbolism for religious purposes. The symbol of the Chi Rho originated in Rome in the year 305

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    Authority In The Iliad

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    It’s a well-accepted‚ and known fact that the term of the originator of the text ‘author’ and the term ‘authority’ both has a common root; this of course‚ should alert us immediately to the fact that this does not simply means a description of the person who is known to be restricted to producing a literary work‚ or writings‚ in older usage‚ the term ‘author’ had a broader meaning of ‘maker’‚ this usage means that we are all considered ‘makers’ and ‘authors of our own lives‚ the author then‚ is

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    A symbol is an object‚ action‚ or event that represents something or that creates a range of associations beyond itself. In “Hills like White Elephants” an important symbol is the elephant. One way it is used is the term “white elephant”. A white elephant is a gift that is unwanted by the owner and the maintenance required is higher than the usefulness. Also there is another expression that involvles elephants‚ “the elephant in the room”. These interpetations of the word plays a part of being a symbol

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    Values and goals project

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    represents how much college is important to me; it is one of my number one priorities in my life right now. The quote “Create memories” represents how much I value spending time with family and friends and just creating memories good and bad. The red Volkswagen GTI represents my car that I love so much‚ it’s not only my car but also it’s the first car I’ve ever had before. And lastly the quote “Help Kids” represents my occupation that I want to be in the future‚ which is a social worker. I really want

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    Positioning | Premium Super sports car for people who want superior performance | SWOT Analysis | Strength | 1. Known for superior handling & high speed i.e. performance 2. Technology sharing with the sister & parent companies i.e. Audi & Volkswagen 3. Small workforce of around 850 employees they design& produce one the best in class products & satisfy the global demand as well‚ producing around 1800 vehicles a year 4. Established the standard that to have a mid-rear engine layout

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    Porsche

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    Porsche Decision Abstract A decade ago‚ Porsche‚ the luxury car company‚ found itself at a crossroads. Renowned for its classy and expensive sports cars‚ the firm had taken a hit in the wake of the 1987 stock market crash and suffered in great part due to Porsche’s dependence on the U.S. market. In addition to launching a new two-seater‚ the Boxster‚ in 1996‚ it decided to move into sport-utility vehicles‚ or SUVs‚ the popular but highly un-cool mode of transport for many American suburban

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    Fashion & Semiotics

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    For centuries individuals or societies have used clothes and other body adornment as a form of nonverbal communication to indicate occupation‚ rank‚ gender‚ sexual availability‚ locality‚ class‚ wealth and group affiliation. Fashion is a form of free speech. It not only embraces clothing‚ but also accessories‚ jewellery‚ hairstyles‚ beauty and body art. What we wear and how and when we wear it‚ provides others with a shorthand to subtly read the surface of a social situation. Fashion is a language

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    Porsche Cayenne Case Study

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    loyal customers‚ such as www.Rennlist.com offered valuable insights into brand change reactions‚ particularly related to the new Cayenne. Porsche began as a design firm in the mid-1930’s in Germany‚ and were responsible for designing the first Volkswagen. The company designed some military vehicles during WWII‚ but by 1948 had launched their first Porsche branded automobile‚ the 356. In the early 1950’s the company introduced its first racecar and in 1964 unveiled the iconic and brand defining 911

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