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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1356-3289.htm CCIJ 13,4 When an icon stumbles: the Ribena issue mismanaged Tony Jaques RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia Abstract Purpose – When two 14-year-old New Zealand schoolgirls challenged the advertising claims of Ribena blackcurrant drink – owned by global giant GlaxoSmithKline – they triggered a sequence of events which led to prosecution, public opprobrium and international damage

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    is deeply in love impatiently waits for the Nurse to return with news from Romeo about wedding plans. Juliet’s upset with the Nurse considering her belief messages about love should be fast as thought, “Love's heralds should be thoughts, which move ten times faster than light from the sun.” Regardless of the Nurses old age, Juliet’s accusing her of not having feelings considering she knows of Juliet’s eagerness. At first, Juliet thinks the Nurse could not find Romeo. Juliet even begins to put down

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    clocks and watches were invented, sundials used the position of the Sun to determine the time. As the sun rises and falls in the sky, a shadow is cast on the dial correlating to hour lines marked on the sundial. President John Quincy Adams wrote a poem personifying the use of the sundial. One must first grasp an understanding of the life John Quincy Adams, the time period the poem was created in, before the focus of “To The Sun-Dial” can be comprehended. Before one could analyze the poem, they must

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    Ministry Manual #1: God’s Left-Hand and Right-Hand Kingdoms The story of Robert Ziegler has left many people with puzzled faces and heavy hearts over the past nine years. As stated by the Omaha World Herald article discussed in class, the 24-year-old math teacher was fired from the Papillion-La Vista school system back in 2004 after repeatedly talking about Christianity. He was warned several times to stop bringing religion into his everyday classroom, but these warnings didn’t stop him from discussing

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    The Pathetic Fallacy in Camus’ The Stranger and Yoshimoto’s Kitchen English A1 – Higher Level World Literature Paper 1 Ojiugo Nneoma UCHE Candidate Number: 1415-068 1480 Words May 2010 In Camus’ The Stranger, and Yoshimoto’s Kitchen, both authors use the literary technique of pathetic fallacy – a branch of personification – which gives to the weather and physical world, human attributes. In both texts, this technique enriches the narratives both aesthetically and in terms of meaning – by telling

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    Let us have a look now into the specifics of each astrological sign and how that might apply to us. It is easy to see how each month in the unfolding of the year is different. If you live in a place that has four seasons, you can strongly sense that your life has an ebb and flow related to the seasons. You may be acutely aware of changes in your energy, emotions, sleep patterns, and ambitions as the seasons change. The astrological signs represent that cycle of evolution of energy. Below are the

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    Displacement and Don Juan Unlike the fitfully epic Don Juan , I’d like to begin in medias res , with the anger of Lord Byron. We join him thick in the struggle with a central concern of DJ’s composition: the perils of transmission: Pray when I send you a parcel or packet—do acknowledge it—I care nothing about my letters or your answers—I only want to know, when I have taken trouble about a thing that it has arrived. By the time he fired off those impatient words to his publisher John Murray

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    One Saturday morning, down the old dirt road came a dirty black pickup. Within this vehicle sat Doctor Rutherford Bentson, science professor. as he typically did on weekends like this. The pickup approached the end of the road, and the car approached to a stop in front of a dead tree. The worn seat was relieved of its pain when Bentson climbed out of the driver side door. Bentson let out a sigh, as he gathered his tools. It was not often that he was able to come out to this part of the swamp. This

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    father and could be considered antagonistic characters towards the detective, Marlowe. Vivien is dependent on her father and falls for Marlowe although he has no concrete feelings for her. Patricia on the other hand, has her own job at the New York Herald Tribune and withholds falling for Michel despite his constant pressing. Thus her independence. The differences in the portrayal of gender also are present in minor characters as well. I will be comparing the endings of Breathless and The Big Sleep

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    THE INTERNSHIP REPORT On ORGANIZATION STUDY ON MATHRUBHUMI PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Co LTD, CALICUT Degree of Masters in Business Administration- Media Management (2014-2016) 22 MAY 2015 – 02 JULY 2015 Under the guidance of Submitted By Mrs Anvesha Sharma (ASCO) Jithin Sethumadhavan Assistant Professor A7021314001 Mrs Uttara Navin (Mathrubhumi) HR Executive Amity School of Communication Amity University, Sector-125, Noida, Uttar Pradesh-201301 DECLARATION I, JITHIN

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