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    Car Magazine Marketing Plan

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    1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Current Look The Car Magazine is one of the largest selling specialist or male interest magazine in South Africa. Approaching 50th Anniversary‚ Car Magazine enjoys and average readership of about nine hundred thousand readers per issue In the fifty years which is a significant mile stone for the local magazine‚ Car Magazine has only had five different editors which is indeed and unusual turnover for the fast moving publishing industry. This signals stability as a positive

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    Watch Ad Comparison

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    advertisement was a classic example for the era of informative product advertising. The ad was typical of what was seen in the late 1800s in America. This “All American” print ad was focused on the product and benefits to the potential customer. The ad emphases the reliability of the product; and tries to promote a trusting relationship between the consumer and the watch company. The prices are shown proudly and the ad is geared to show off the “Best Value” in the watch market as well as a guarantee for

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    1. To what extent do you think the U.S.-Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture? The Canadian government’s main interest and decisions to tax imported magazines is mostly based on funding; making sure imports are taxed properly. “Money begets power‚ which begets more money‚ and more power. Taxes provide a counterbalance‚ by softening extreme disparities in wealth‚ power and benefits.” (10 Big Reasons to Feel Good About Taxes‚ 2017) If the Canadian can

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    Date Nite Ads

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    instead of going through the long creative process of making a new ad‚ we will be taking the Date Nite ad from Disney Land and repurposing it to fit the updated version of the park. The Date Nite advertisement will provide for an original and entertaining advertisement that would be a quirky update from Disney’s current line of advertisements. Although‚ the ad was successful for its time‚ however it is no longer the 1940’s and for this ad to survive past its completion‚ it will need a major face lift

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    Cherokee Women Analysis

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    focuses solely on female life. Instead‚ Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change‚ 1700-1835 rewrites the history of the Cherokee people both by placing women in the forefront and by showing how gender affected the Native culture and Cherokee-American relations. In the process‚ Theda Perdue recasts the history of the "most civilized tribe" in terms of persisting traditions. As Perdue demonstrates‚ the world of Cherokee men and the world of Cherokee women‚ although interconnected in many ways‚ remained

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    Consensus Ad Idem

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    EROSION OF CONSENSUS AD IDEM This work is to discuss about the erosion of “consensus ad idem” or called as “meeting of the minds”‚ to get to know about this we have to know about “Contract” where in which the “consensus ad idem” plays a very important role. Meaning and Definition of Contract: The word contract is derived from the Latin “contractum”‚ meaning “drawn together”. It‚ therefore‚ denotes a drawing together of two or more minds to form a common

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    Ashley Jones SCI/220 University of Phoenix June 1‚ 2015 Nutritional Needs Ad The fetal origins hypothesis proposes that certain genes in the fetus may or may not be “turned on” depending on the environment that the mother is exposed to while pregnant (Hampton‚ 2004). Healthy embryo and fetal development is highly dependent upon the growth rate and the complexity of the easiness of how deficit any nutrients needed during the stages of development could affect the delicate

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    To what extent do you think the U.S.-Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture? In all nations worldwide‚ we all know the power of print media like magazine can do in terms of spreading news and changing lifestyle and culture of citizens. Therefore the Canadian government was well aware and mindful about the fact that using magazine is an easiest way to introduce pop culture to their citizens which will progressively affect the Canadian culture. The

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    Tampada Ad Arco

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    Katherine Curtis 10125258 ITAL10500 Reading Italy: From Medieval to Modern How to read a still image This is a painting entitled “Lampada ad arco”‚ painted in 1909 by Giacomo Balla‚ according to Balla the painting represented “how romantic moonlight had been surpassed by the light of the modern electric street light.” The painting is an example of art from the artistic Avant-Garde movement of Futurism which was founded in Italy in 1909‚ by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

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    Global Warming Ad

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    Global Warming AD As the sun’s harmful rays beam through the depleting ozone layer the globe begins to warm‚ earths polar ice caps melt and slowly start the elimination of life. This ad demonstrates the cause and effect of global warming. The world inside the lower quadrant of the hourglass is slowly getting swallowed by the sea due to the melting ice caps above. Within the hourglass there’s text stating “we are slowly running out of time‚ act now before it’s too late”. In the top of the hour glass

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