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    The marketing concept is the knowledge that a business should endeavor to fulfill the necessities of patrons and to accomplish the business's objectives. The “4P’s” are Product (a produce, amenity, or concept to please the shopper's desires), Price (the quantity of currency estimated, or provided for the expense of an item), Promotion (the expansion of a merchandise, or perspective through advertising), and Place (a method of delivering the commodities to the buyer). The “4P’s” are components of…

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    Picture this: You’re watching a movie that takes place in Africa. The narrator says, “Look at those zebras!” but the camera zooms in on elephants. It would be confusing and wouldn’t make sense, right? So why is it that movies do the same thing with their actors? Fwor as long as movies have been produced, there has been much controversy with the casting choices. The directors often cast actors and actresses who are white for roles meant for people of color. Edward Zo auditioned to get the role as…

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    A Comparison Between Sherlock Holmes and Shawn Spencer Although Sherlock Holmes and Shawn Spencer are similar in their strategies in solving a mystery, the way that they interact with their sidekicks, their skills at perceiving a crime scene and methods identifies who the more advantageous detective is or how they are equally effective. Shawn Spencer is just as effective as Sherlock Holmes by how he observes every inch of the crime scene. Holmes interacts with his sidekick by sending him off…

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    For the last hundred plus years Hollywood has used repetition as a teaching mechanism to reinforce negative stereotypes through images surrounding Arab people. Stereotypes are part of individual’s everyday lives. Every person in the world is associated with some sort of cultural label that can be either positive or negative. Stereotypes affect individual’s emotions, social lives and how they relate to their environment (Site). When North American individuals think about Muslims and Arabs, the…

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    seen it in the books ;and so of course that's what we’ve got to do’”(Twain 12). Tom was a 12 year old boy in this book and his ideas are child-like and imaginative. Only children would believe in genies and magic appearing (compared to the movie Aladdin). Huckleberry Finn describes the gang’s meetings in run on sentences. Mr. Twain intentionally decided to put run on sentences to emphasize that Huck was an uneducated white boy. Unlike educated people, his sentences are grammatically incorrect.…

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    What if Disney princesses had realistic waistlines? Well, they would look pretty fab. No doubt about it. Buzzfeed’s Loryn Brantz decided to digitally edit six famous Disney ladies — Ariel (“The Little Mermaid”), Pocahontas (“Pocahontas”), Jasmine (“Aladdin”), Belle (“Beauty and the Beast”), Aurora (“Sleeping Beauty”) and Elsa (“Frozen”) — to show what the cartoon heroines would look like if they had more realistic physical proportions. After all, since these characters are supposed to represent…

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    Snow White Research Paper

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    Throughout the years, The Walt Disney Company has been an inspiration for children, even adults with family movies, shows, heart-warming episodes and movies of heroism and perseverance. Disney is one of the largest media corporations in the world getting 38 billion in revenue for 2010. (reference?) The Walt Disney Company started in 1923 in the rear of a small office occupied by Holly-Vermont Realty in Los Angeles. It was there that Walt Disney, and his brother Roy, produced a series of short…

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    PREPARATION OUTLINE TEMPLATE INFORMATIVE SPEECH (see pages 138-141) Topic: Robin William’s Life Specific Purpose: Robin Williams, actor and comedian, promoting happiness by entertaining, proves his success his natural talent, charismatic personality and through his movies. Central Idea: Tying Robin’s career to his success INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: “Politicians are a lot like diapers. They should be changed frequently — and for the same reasons.” — Robin Williams as Tim Dobbs in “Man of…

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    Tartuffe Stock Characters

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    In this essay, I will be focusing on the characters Madame Pernelle and Tartuffe. I will be analyzing their personal characteristics, as well as, their interactions with other characters. Also, I will provide evidence as to why they are stock characters and how they are important in the play Tartuffe. Before I get into the analysis, I will first give a brief background of the play Tartuffe and the significance of stock characters. The play Tartuffe was written by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, who was…

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    “Vittoria Mio Core” by Carisimi was also performed by Evan. Giacomo Carissimi (baptized April 18, 1605 – January 12, 1674) was an Italian composer and music teacher. He is one of the most celebrated masters of the early Baroque or, more accurately, the Roman School of music. Carissimi established the characteristic features of the Latin oratorio and was a prolific composer of motets and cantatas. He was highly influential in musical developments in north European countries through his pupils and…

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