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    The first site “We” passed was the “School, where children strove” (9). Because it deals with an important symbol, --the “Ring” –this first scene is perhaps the most important. On this invited journey, one vividly sees “Children” playing. Laughing and singing. This scene conveys emotions and moods through verbal pictures. The imagery in the final scene, “We passed the Setting Sun” (12) is very emotional. One can clearly picture a warm setting sun, perhaps, over a grassy horizon. The idea

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    BUSINESS ETHICS ASSIGNMENT 1 STUDENT NAME: THUY LINH NGUYEN NOI3002 I. DO MANUFACTURES OF PRODUCTS FOR CHILDRENS HAVE SPECIAL OBLIGATIONS TO CONSUMERS AND SOCIETY? IF SO, WHAT ARE THESE RESPONSIBILITIES? Because of the company’s product and designs primary for children, it must be sensitive to social concern about children’s right: By assuring parents that their children’s privacy will be respected, Mattel demonstrated that it takes its responsibility of marketing to children seriously

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    Case Study I - Barbie 7 April 2011 This case study will examine five questions affecting the marketing of Barbie. It will consider the environmental factors affecting Barbie, a SWOT analysis, her position and the implications of it in the BCG Matrix, her target market, and my strategy if I was product manager of the Barbie line. 1. A number of environmental factors impact Barbie. Regarding the environmental factor of competition, Barbie has two major competitors -- dolls from Spin

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    THE ANNOUNCER is a character driven story with strong potential. The idea of a successful businessman giving up the security of his stable and financially secure and swanky life for an unpredictable and erratic career as a voice announcer is highly engaging. The premise is a great set up for conflict, drama, humor, and character transformation. The script conveys strong themes about never giving up on one’s dream. The tone is dramatic, but with a wonderful blend of humor. There's also a strong

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    having cost a great price). Throughout the novel as the characters develop and change the plot of the story develops into a riveting climax and an end no one could have imagined. Within the novel there are five major scenes that build up to the dramatic ending of The Scarlet Letter. The scenes in order are the first time Heaster showed her face and stood on the scafell after she was released from prison, when Heaster and Pearl met with the main men of the village to discuss Pearls fate, when Dimmesdale

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    water learning how to swim in the process. The use of both sound and mise-èn-scene here introduces the idea that the beach is Chiron’s safe space in his otherwise calamitous life. For instance, as soon as the scene commences, the sound design increases and the music score changes to an uplifting classical song. The way in which Chiron is addressed by Juan is also kind and empowering. The blocking is also essential in this scene. At first, when Chiron is swimming, Juan is holding on to him as he struggles

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    and the novel are about good versus evil. Keith Gordon added extra scenes as well as removing some to try and create an effective movie. The most obvious and major difference between the book and the movie is the boxing match. The purpose of the the fight was to raise money to buy Jerry’s chocolates as he refused to sell them. In the book Archie wins the fight, but in the movie Jerry wins. In the book just before the fight scene Obie and Carter tell Archie to pick two marbles from the box and they

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    of the experience last long after toasts are made and the glasses clinked. The Sass Café has taken the dinner party to a complete next level. The food is what one would expect from a top French restaurant, the music rivals one of the hottest club scenes. Dubai’s sexy jet set make reservations weeks before to celebrate a birthday party, an awesome day date, or special occasion. This is a party with a purpose and the energy level goes from mellow to a frenzied high energy party. What amazing is that

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    So familiar are we with the Nativity story, that we scarcely need to be reminded of the key roles required for the dramatisation of the event.The angels of the Lord, the wise men from the east, the shepherds, the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus, the animals – the sheep, the cattle, the donkey – and finally Joseph. Joseph appears to be an insignificant character in the Christmas drama. All the attention is on Mary while Joseph hangs in the background with the shepherds and animals. Joseph is not featured

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    Journey's End R.C Sherriff uses the characters in his play Journey's End to create tension and drama. In the opening scene Sherriff uses Osborne, an elderly man who is second in command of the company that's coming on duty, and Hardy, the captain of the company that is coming off duty, to set the scene. Hardy starts to do this when pointing out features on a map of the front line, "Here we are, we hold two hundred yards of front line. We have a lewis gun here and one in this little sap here

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