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    earlier days producers would approach companies to use their products in their films. During production of E.T., Amblin Productions and Steven Spielberg approached Mars, Inc. about a possible tie-in between M&M’s and the film. For water reason, Mars said “No” to their proposition. By declining this offer, Mars’ paved the way for Hershey’s Reese’s Pieces. Hershey agreed to do a tie-in between the movie and the candy after the film was released. A deal was contracted wherein Hershey Foods agreed to promote

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    Abstract………………………………………………………  Literature & Film Historical Perspective……………………………………………………  Popular Novels & Films……………………………………………………………  Classical Literature & Films……………………………………………………………  Comics and Films…………………………………………….  Science Fictions Impact on Literature………………………………………………………  Conclusion……………………………………………………… ABSTRACT Literature has been flourishing from thousands of years and has always been a huge reason of storing historic moments and acts in written form. However, film had arrived just half a century

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    Nathan Rees Sound Design DFPR1104 Project Evaluation Over the past weeks I have been adding sounds to a moving image clip. Research of the science behind sound and of professional sound recordist would be key, anything from microphone techniques to personal safety would need to be taken into account on the recording side, whereas an understanding of the software and tools within it would be needed for the sequencing. Throughout history sound has been used to help convey a story. As early as the

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    What is the legacy of Dorothy Hodgkin, both on the study of structure on an atomic scale and for women in science? By Ruqayyah Haq “I [Dorothy Hodgkin] was captured for life by chemistry and by crystals". Hodgkin was first exposed to these two captivating topics at age 10, she was encouraged by a friend of her parents (Dr A.F. Joseph) who gave her chemicals to analyse when she and her parents went to visit him. Her interest grew and she went against the social gender norm, later attending chemistry

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    their tea they normally just have a little snack like beans and toast. The professionals in the setting have to keep a sheet for each child with information on to give to their parents at time of pick up, it has information on like what they had for breakfast, dinner, tea, nappies changes, any accidents ect. They also have files for each child and keep information and pictures of different activities they do while they are at the nursery. The practitioners have to follow an instruction sheet every time

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    Essay about My Classroom Management Plan

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    Classroom Management Plan ※ Theoretical Introduction Philosophy of Classroom Management Developing an ideal classroom that is well-managed does not require any special power. It requires a simple skill called thought and heart. One of the key components of becoming a successful and ultimately great teacher is how you manage the classroom. Sports analysts say the most intelligent quarterbacks are the best game managers. Teachers play the quarterback role and Game Day, with the

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    Faculty of Business Studies Tutor Marked Assignment B202 A: Understanding Business Functions I First Semester 2011 – 2012 This tutor-marked assignment consists of two parts each of which consists of a set of questions that are based on a case study. This assignment will be graded out of a 100 and is worth 20% of the total grade assigned to the course. Out of the 100 marks, 84% will be divided equally between the two questions, that is, 42 marks for each case study. The remaining 16% will

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    Faculty of Business Studies Tutor Marked Assignment B202 A: Understanding Business Functions I First Semester 2011 – 2012 This tutor-marked assignment consists of two parts each of which consists of a set of questions that are based on a case study. This assignment will be graded out of a 100 and is worth 20% of the total grade assigned to the course. Out of the 100 marks, 84% will be divided equally between the two questions, that is, 42 marks for each case study. The remaining 16% will

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    Disney: Marketing Analysis

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    environment 12 Marketing Objectivesn 13 International Operations 17 Conclusion 20 History and Current Situation The Walt Disney Company started off on the dreams of one man, Walt Disney. He started the Walt Disney Studios in 1926 to make animated films for children but was not satisfied with his accomplishments. As his motion pictures and television programs became successful, he felt a desire to branch out. One area that intrigued him was amusement parks. As a father, he had taken his children to

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    Literary Theories have been used as lenses by critics to review literature. Studying literary theory through arduous application to a work of art would enable learners to improve their proficiency in perception. Gerard Genette, a Structuralist, enumerated three major typologies of narratology like story, narrative and narration. The present paper attempts to read Somerset Maugham’s short story The Pool with this narratological perspective. It rigorously applies Genette’s narrative elements with

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