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    Introduction: The first Coca-Cola example was made 1886 and was called ”Pemberton’s French Wine Coca” the creator behind this was John Stith Pemberton. Originally it was intended as a patent medicine even it did not have any patent at that time. Pemberton sold the recipe 1887 for 2300 American dollars to Asa Griggs Candler. In 1895 Coca-Cola was available everywhere in the states. But it was in World War 2 the breakthrough came in when Coca-Cola was representing the United States as a national…

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    One of the fiercest battles between brands through the years is the battle between Coke and Pepsi. How effectively these brands market their products determine their market share. We learned in our lesson that a brands marketing strategy is comprised several components called a marketing mix. The marketing mix is composed of four areas; product, price, placement and promotion. Through many years of success and failure these brands are ripe with illustrations of marketing successes and…

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    Company 1. Introduction Coca Cola Company began it business on May 1886 in Atlanta as a drink (formal beverage) industry. The Coca Cola's is the planets' biggest number of 1 Beverage Company, biggest producer, wholesaler and advertiser of non-jazzed up drink moves and syrup on the planet and is the world biggest enterprise in United Stated. The item Coca-Cola is created by drug specialist John Stith Pemberton in 1886. It was initially settled as the J.s Pemberton Medicine Company, a…

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    balloons , they started to fill them up with water. Jaylen and I were going to walk to our grandpa and grandma’s camper to ask for the gator keys , but they were laying out on the table in front of the camper so we grab them. Afterwards we got into the gator and started it and went off with it. We all got 3 buckets full of water balloon and bopper balloon , Ross got out to open the gate, then he jump back in the gator after got we got in there , I had to jump out to shut up. The cow were all…

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    About IT) >> EcoWatch.”). The constant waste of plastic causes this man made material to end up in natural places such as forest, creeks, river, and oceans. This creates distress to the planet as plastic is not biodegradable, in fact most plastics never disappear as over time they become “plastic dust” (“Six Reasons Why Plastic Is Bad for the Environment”). The plastics slowly breakdown, they then soak up & release toxins which contaminates soil and water, bringing imbalance to the worlds…

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    relatively considerate, as he paces himself trying to convince Mr. Robinson that all will be okay in the end. Ben, approaches Mr. Robinson and the scene cuts to a wide shot as Mr. Robinson shouts “Stay away from me Ben”, Murray Hamilton 's performance builds up from calm to angry. Ben becomes the intimidating character, something of a monster in this scene, it is uncertain whether Ben can be with Elaine or not this question drives the resolution/third…

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    The scene then uses the audio and visual cues of the police siren being turned as both a graphical match cut and a sound bridge to the following cut, a close-up shot of two crows feasting on an animal carcass in the middle of the highway as the camera tilts up towards the two police cars. The focus of the staging of the two crows in the transition acts as foreshadow in the show’s narrative, as evident a few scenes later at the end of the fast-paced shoot-out…

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    the epidemic so he took a video of him doing 22 push-ups and posted in on Instagram. “Gonzalez found something that he could do. It wouldn’t bring his friends back, but it might just help in a small way to turn the tide of what some experts call an epidemic of veteran suicides” (Anderson, 2016). Each day after the initial post Gonzalez kept tagging friends and asking them to participate. As the challenge grew it starting evolving to 22 push-ups for 22 days. Other articles that I have been…

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    Merging Shadows Analysis

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    PIXIE DOBBS STUDENT NO 220135729 THEA321 ASSIGNMNET 2 MAJOR SCRIPT AND EXEGESIS MERGING SHADOWS Merging Shadows Characters: TOM: A man in his twenties LIESEL: A woman in her twenties OLD WOMAN: An old woman SCENE 1: TOM and LEISEL sit DCS in chairs placed back-to-back, side on to audience under spotlights one for each character. A large rectangular table is placed DSOP covered in laundry. An OLD WOMAN with a rotary telephone on a small table sits DSL in a rocking chair…

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    camera cuts to a medium shot as she continues to turn over her right shoulder. When Sue looks over her shoulder and the camera cuts to the direction of her glaze- this here is an example of continuity editing. Wilder cuts the camera in a way that matches up with the direction that Sue is looking, normally this editing style is used because it is a way of making smooth transitions between cuts. Once she’s completely facing the band the camera cute to another medium shot but now of the band. The…

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