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    Client Profile: Established in Salem, Oregon, USA in 1935, Oregon Fruit Products (referred to as “OFP” hereafter) is a canned fruit and berry provider. OFP provides specialty canned whole fruits, 17 different aseptic purees (tailored toward brewing companies), canned purees, and bottled frozen purees. All of OFP products and processing areas are free of corn syrup, artificial dyes, major food allergens, and common sensitizing agents such as gluten. OFP is a certified organic processor that uses non-BPA-lined

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    Agenda-setting theory utilized the influence of media to bring awareness to innumerable topics on a public agenda. It is believed if a particular is covered frequently and prominently, the audience will regard the issue as more important (Jr., 2016). First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign is a popular example of agenda theory to bring awareness to childhood obesity epidemic in the United States.(https://www.American.edu/soc/communication/upload/, 2016). Regardless of your preference of the

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    Strength and security has adapted to the technological developments of the past century. In comparison to how we derived strength and security in the past, technology now heavily obscures what makes us feel safe. Companies, realizing this, have produced several advertisements that sell their product by making it appear as if it will increase our safety and security. An effective example of this is in Mophie’s 2015 Super-bowl commercial titled “All Powerless,” where the creative producers linked having

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    The meaning of the story is supported by the setting of where different things take place throughout the story. Places such as the main ballroom played an important role. The ring of where the battle royal took place between the classmates can also be looked at to see how the narrator explains his point. Towards the end is when the main character presents his speech in a harsh environment that forces him to push his boundaries. These three settings throughout the story help the reader understand

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    Ridley Scott’s The Martian employs a variety of settings to reinforce the central ideas prevalent throughout the film. The setting emphasizes ideas such as individual development due to isolation, the importance of sacrificial actions, the achievements associated with teamwork and patriotism, as well as the significance of maintaining sanity in the most hopeless situation. Scott has used particular film conventions along with use of setting to express to the audience his individual ideas on growth

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    Realistically, A Streetcar Named Desire is in a fantasy setting because its fiction; meaning this entire play is in a fantasy setting. Which essentially means that without fantasy, there wouldn’t be any play. As unnecessarily obvious as that is, the point is fantasy is a theme that has been expertly laced in between each character. At first, it’s a bit hard to notice, but nearing the end of this play, the scenes connect so much better. In other words, going looking back through the scenes after finishing

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    much as a small impact.For example, in Marie Lu’s Prodigy demonstrated the powerful effect the setting could make on a character, especially in the most important setting in the book, the Republic. In the beginning of Prodigy, the main characters, June and Day, are in a military city,las vegas. They felt scared, cautious and very aware. But why would normal people feel scared in las Vegas? Well, setting may have a role in this. June and Day are the most wanted criminals of the country, so they have

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    Assessment task – SHC 32 Engage in personal development in health, social care or children’s and young people’s settings Task links to learning outcome 1, assessment criteria 1.1 and 1.2 Personal development and reflective practice is an integral part of working with children and or young people. To support you in reviewing the need for personal development in relation to your work role produce the following: * Write a description of the duties and responsibilities of your own work role

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    successful firms have developed a distinctive culture that is identifiable by its employees, for example Disney. In early years settings this sense of belonging is shared through having a uniform, a defined set of values, policies and

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    The characters, conflicts and physical settings in Bury the Dead are all carefully constructed to initiate a specific emotional response. They are not created to be analyzed as being apart of reality. However, expressionism is not a subset of complete fantasy, it is a distilled form of reality in which an artist or author can focus specifically on an event, person or group of people and the subsequent inner reaction he or she wants to make aware to the audience. Expressionism can be found throughout

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