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    model‚ there is a film;" Black raven "‚ that was base on a book‚ and the end of the film was changed. Finally‚ some people prefer to watch films rather than reading books‚ probablly it ’s because they do nothave enouth imeganation. They can not image‚ how characters‚ and their houses and places look. As a result‚ I suppose that there are a lot of people‚ who like to watch films‚ and also those‚ who like to read books. I believe‚ that both: watching and reading are good‚ and everyone choose what he or

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    Case Study on Planning

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    Case 1 BLUE BIRD Industries Limited‚ formerly BLUE BIRD WATCHES‚ is a joint venture of Mehta group and Industrial Development Bank of India. It was promoted in the year 1997. By the year 2000‚ BLUE BIRD emerged as the leader in the Indian quartz watch market‚ selling six million watches with 60 per cent market share. The watches are currently sold in 40 countries through marketing subsidiaries in London‚ Dubai and Singapore. Blue Bird’s expertise in marketing and brand building has elevated Blue

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    altogether. This integrated marketing communications plan is designed for luxury watch company‚ Avenal Watch Company. The importance and objectives of implementing an Integrated Marketing Communication plan for Avenal Watch Company is to effectively gain awareness from the target market to promote the launch of an upcoming new watch. Also‚ a successfully implemented IMC campaign would draw maximum attention towards Avenal Watch Company’s future offering of new products and services. This Integrated Marketing

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    television‚ internet‚ movies. People getting used to seeing that on tv all the time in real life perceive it like another show and just watch without any action and some of them even get excited about how it’s all going to end. Luckily I have never been in situation when I had to report a crime in progress‚ but I know if something happens I am not going to stand there and watch. And hopefully I will never get in situation when I’m the one who needs help and no one helps. The opening line of the Martin

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    here on Earth. We first meet her during the fall of Jerusalem to the Roman armies. Losing her entire family during the siege and attack she finds herself taken hostage and eventually sold as a slave. Throughout A Voice in the Wind we are able to watch Hadassah mature in her faith and come to trust in the Lord completely. The book chronicles the challenges she faces as she strives to love those she serves in a Christ-like way. The Roman family who owns her is immersed in the idolatry and widespread

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    Timex Case Anaylsis

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    attempts to destroy Timex watches that failed to stop the Timex from ticking. One memorable ad showed a Timex watch strapped to the propeller of a motor boat before being driven across the lake. The dripping watch was proudly displayed as the second hand swept past the face of the watch. The Company Timex has been the industry leader since 1960. In fact‚ Timex’s share of the Canadian and US watch market was 50 percent by the late 1960s‚ and as much as 20 percent worldwide. However‚ Timex missed several

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    Is fear what you feel when you watch the news? The fear that news portrays to be around every corner has caused a lack of trust and unity in communities. The stories that are put on the news to get our attention are more exaggerated than down to earth. In How to Watch TV News Neil Postman and Steven Powers argue that the news is more often made than gathered. It is made on the basis of what journalist think that the audience thinks is important or interesting. That is a reason why broadcasters make

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    Swatch Summary

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    striking‚ low-cost‚ high-quality watch and built it in Switzerland. The team overcome the resistance and in 1993 Swatch was the best-selling watch in the history. Prior to 1950‚ watchmaking required the skills of a master jewelry maker and micromechanical engineer. Watches were often bought as investment and it was not uncommon to be handed down from one generation to the next. At this period‚ the Swiss dominated the watch industry with 80% of the world’s total watch production and 99% of all U.S imports

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    still have time. I will do right things‚ more of them If I can. I will paint happy faces‚ touch young hearts and make the road of life colorful. Then I will be filled with happiness and watch my loved ones happy‚ too. I will make more dreams and reach for them. Someday‚ I will be lying maybe on a grass and watch the stars twinkling above me. Then I will be so glad and contented. You see‚ this life is what you make it. But things aren’t going to happen that fast. In the midst of life‚ you will experience

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    The Birth of the Swatch

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    of them and used to hand them down from generation to generation. In this period the watch industry was dominated by Swiss producer‚ watch craftsmanship was developed especially in Switzerland; the country had a great “home-made” effect on consumers: people looked at Swiss watches as the best on the market and trusted the quality and value of such products. Although after the World War II many Swiss watch firms were forced to close because of the recession‚ almost the 80% of the world’s total

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