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    nothing like what is portrayed in Herbal Essences’s ad for their Smoooth and Shine Collection shampoo (see Fig.1). Nicole Scherzinger is the focus of the ad with her face slightly offset. She is placed on a white background with two different type of shampoos at the bottom right with print written in the bottom right corner. Not only this but the name brand, “Herbal Essence Nicole Scherzinger” is written in white writing across the upper right-hand corner. This ad portrays to

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    presented by Herbal Essences catches the viewers’ attention. Initially, if one were to look at the advertisement, the first picture he or she would notice is “the woman” –Nicole Scherzinger. It is the largest image on the poster making her the central attraction. She is a celebrity which could influence her fans to purchase the product. Nicole looks happy with her smooth, shiny hair. This can lead others to think that the product gives customer satisfaction. Her face has a glow, which makes her look radiant

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    Since the beginning, children are taught to be selfless and think of others before themselves because it will lead to a blissful life. However, one’s selfless acts are often taken for granted. Russell Banks’s novel, The Sweet Hereafter, highlights that people generally do not value selflessness, so one should prioritize his/her needs before others because that will help to attain a happy, and fulfilled life. In the novel, Risa prioritizes herself by having an affair with Billy. Billy and Lydia do

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    It’s been three years since the girl group from X-Factor stepped off the stage in third place with plans to release an album and take the world by storm. While the girls made some noise with a few singles (“Miss Movin’ On”, “Boss”, “Sledgehammer”), an EP (Better Together), opening for some big names (Cher Lloyd, Demi Lovato, Austin Mahone), and a couple headlining tours, their loyal fan base (called Harmonizers) saw bigger things for the group. Even though talent reality shows are supposed to prepare

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    by Baz Luhrmann, is an exquisite movie musical based off of a real life cabaret called Moulin Rouge in Montmartre. The movie tells the story of the love triangle between Christian, Satine aka the “Sparkling Diamond” of the Moulin Rouge, played by Nicole Kidman, and The Duke. Although Christian and Satine are

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    Jacob Grady Professor Burrell English 242 October 12th, 2017 Analysis of Lars von Trier’s “Dogville” Lars Von Trier's film “Dogville” is an interesting European spin on how America is viewed. Produced in 2003, performed by an almost all-American cast, written by a Danish director, “Dogville” becomes not only a film about how Europeans might see America; but how the audience can interpret what Trier is presenting to them. “Dogville,” is often viewed and critiqued by many as a cynical spin on how

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    without exception (364). Eyes Wide Shut is a movie that was directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1999. Additionally, it was his last film. He created a film version of Dream Story, which is a fictional (Schnitzler). The lead roles are played by Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman and Sydney Pollack. The time is set up at Christmas in New York. Stanley Kubrick directs a number of successful and serious films. There is no doubt that Eyes Wide Shut is one of them. (Kubrick). Kubrick uses visual aesthetics to express his

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    A superficial interpretation might claim that the conspicuous fluctuating of feelings in Mrs. Dalloway indicates bipolar disorder, especially since the most extreme example of this condition is warren smith – the shell-shocked world war I veteran whose insanity, disastrous search for medical treatment, eventual suicide occupy part of the novel. Once Woolf chose to combine the two separate stories, with the loss of unity this would imply, she must dramatize the split in structure and make a virtue

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    What kind of tribe is the Eneon? We do not have much information about this tribe as the anthropologists had just found out their existence. We only have limited information we received from the anthropologists. The information are based on the environment and climate they live in, the food they eat, their family and children, books and arts and their social aspect and attitudes toward war that the Eneon tribe are live in. According to the report provided by the anthropologists about Eneon, there

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    1.0 Introduction Consumer researchers have recognized that people consume in ways that are consistent with their sense of self (Sirgy, 1982). Consumption is not only a tool to obtain the value of goods and display social status, but also is closely related to self-identity. In the consumer culture, customers no longer just shop because of their needs. The desire of individual's self-development and self-taught continue to stimulate the consumption. People change themselves as much as possible by

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