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    Content marketing is not like painting by numbers. This step-by-step guide is broken in the process phases. This article covers the planning, execution and reflection phases. First, this article discusses a few common problems that are faced by professional content marketers. It then moves onto if you have failed yet, where you learn the best way to guarantee success. The article then moves on to explain how you sell your brand, and gives some very strong advice on the platforms you should use

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    Disney’s film “Finding Nemo” was introduced in 2003 to theatres with a whole new perspective of disability not previously shown before in animated films. This film is focused on a young clownfish named Nemo, whose mother and siblings were killed at birth due to an eel attack. Nemo is appealing to audiences not for his disability but because he made it a part of who he was. He did not ignore it or expect pity but he was determined to be treated like everyone else. Nemo serves as a positive example

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    “Immaculate conceptions do happen-” said Grandmother. “It happened when Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary. “ Clara Christopher Harris was raised a devout Catholic; she attended Mass daily until she got into her seventies and was not able to attend on a regular basis. Having been raised to see the best in people, she looked to the positive side of things; her empathy extended past the elite society of Charleston- and, where her sympathies were concerned, there were no exclusions- whether you were

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    In Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction Bruce Willis’s character, Butch Coolidge, attempts to follow a Kantian form of duty to moral law as established to him in his upbringing. However, as his upbringing and moral foundation are poorly developed, he is unable to follow a common societal norm of morality until he is met by the unchecked form of hedonism. Kant’s first version of the Categorical Imperative: “Act only according to that maxim whereby you can, at the same time, will that it should become

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    Legal issues refer to the social implications of sharing data and making sure the data shared is lawful and follows the Acts, e.g. Privacy Act. Social implications refer to the impact on a society. Schools have to abide by the rules of the Privacy Act 1993. Privacy means that information is not publicly displayed. The Privacy Act was put in place to ensure that personal information is collected, used, disposed, stored and is accessible by the person whose information it is controllably. Information

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    In the year 2025, the United States is prepared to finally send humans to Mars. The spacecraft, named Oasis, carries with it human passengers and the means to set up a potential colony. Years of research have identified many threats that the colonists will have to face on their journey, as well as efficient ways to neutralize them. However, as is often the case with voyages such as this, not everything goes according to plan. The passengers must rely on their quick wits, as well as knowledge of the

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    People say that the birth of a child is a miracle. When parents find out they are expecting a child it is arguably one of the most exciting events in a person’s life. Parents spend the pregnancy deciding on names, decorating the room, and all of the other things that involve preparing to bring a child into the world. Most parents wish that their baby is born happy and healthy. What happens when the doctor informs you that your precious child has a disability? Having a child with a disability completely

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    “There’s no such thing as easy. Not anymore” (Van Draanen 46). The Running Dream by Wendelin Van Draanen is a story about Jessica Carlisle, a high school track star for Liberty High. After Jessica’s personal record receiving race, her team’s bus was hit and the lower half of Jessica’s right leg had to be amputated. Van Draanen’s story teaches readers the importance of perseverance. The Running Dream has five separate parts, “The Finish Line”, “Headwind”, “Straightaway”, “Adjusting the Blocks”, and

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    since the majority of the photography world switched from film to digital imaging, the world of photoshop has become more user-friendly than ever before. A variety of different photo editing programs are widely used-from free editing programs such as GIMP and Picasso, to programs that must be purchased like Adobe Photoshop and its various derivatives. Although any of these programs can arguably be better than another in usefulness, I have found that Adobe 's Lightroom is particularly user-friendly,

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    Task 1 Part A – Graphics Cards A graphics card is part of computers main hardware, the purpose of the graphics card is to control and enhance how the graphics look on the computer screen. Examples of graphics seen on a computer screen are pictures, videos and animations. The price range on a graphics card is extremely wide as they can range anywhere between fifty pound and two thousand. Most of the time the graphics card can be easily changed as they may need to be upgraded from time to time, this

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