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    this affects the audience psychology. This book was written in 2001 which is not current. So this book lacks current events that Disney is doing in today’s society, such as the program Be Inspired. The program, Be Inspired, aired on the company’s chanel, is there to be an inspiration for both kids and adults to conserve the environment, use creative thinking to solve problems, and living healthier by eating healthy. The book does discuss the television programs that Disney has, but it goes into…

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    Have you ever looked at a piece of art and thought to yourself, How do they paint a picture to look so real? That is the goal of photorealistic artist. Photorealism is when an artist paints a picture to look as realistic as possible, using different types of media. One of the original photorealist artist in the United States is Audrey Flack. Audrey does not only work on photorealism, she also has strong pieces in Abstract expressionism and sculptures. Flack is also a strong leader in the…

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    Airplanes: Airbus A380 The Airplanes have always been an amazing sight to behold, even to think of the engineering in an aircraft is unbelievable. The science that goes into a modern aircraft is just amazing. Despite having supersonic fighter jets, or rumored futuristic Hypersonic jets that travel at speeds of Mach 11 (Black Project), they have very humble beginnings. Before the Wright brothers had their success in North Carolina (United States) people were already dreaming of flying through…

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    1. The leader chooses to go against stated practices or procedures. This particular factor stood out as the most intentional and the one factor that the leader is fully aware of his methods. In this case, the leader is choosing to make a decision that he or she is fully aware of going against the organization’s practices and that why I selected it as number one. 2. The leader lacks the experience/knowledge to deal with the task at hand. This is a factor that I feel I am currently experiencing…

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    lowers her eyes and looks down to express she feels ashamed and bad for Leigh Anne because she has to defend herself for what she is doing for Michael all by herself. Leigh Anne says, “To make matters worse you were at the funeral remember you wore Chanel and that awful black hat” to Elaine. Leigh Anne puts emphasis on the word “awful” to not only reveal how awful looking the black hat was on Elaine, but to show Elaine how awful of a friend she is for accusing her of taking care of Michael for…

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    A fragment of this preliminary appeal is the element of disclosure. At which this well-established platform of pop-up stores produces an emotive engagement and a valuable “sensory experience”. (Schmit, 1999) This paper will examine the significance of experiential marketing and how it can fortify a retailer’s brand image. Benefits and concerns of this revolution will be discussed. And how it captures both the hedonistic and utilitarian elements of experiential marketing as supported by Fishbein…

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    On the morning of July 28, 2012, I found myself standing in the middle of Crown Point International Airport holding a plane ticket to Ft. Lauderdale International Airport. My knees were weak and my eyes were so blurred that I couldn’t read the basic information that was on the plane ticket. The only thing I could have recognized was the color of it, which appeared to be a faded green in my eyes. For a short moment my mind was completely blank, then suddenly the thoughts and memories of the time…

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    In the 21st century, the century of culture exchanges, most of people want to discover the culture of other countries in the world. However, most of them do not have opportunity to come unknown regions for traveling because of not having sufficient finance or time. Therefore, they discover the cultures of unknown regions by news, television, or newspaper, especially by book. For example, the book “How the French Play the Game of The Life” was written by Elaine Sciolino, a bureau chief for the…

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    We are all guilty, comparing ourselves to those we see in the media. It’s impossible to resist, especially with the sources surrounding us. Whether it is coming from magazines, TV, or advertisements media is overpowering the world we live in. Such overexposure has allowed for the shaping of pop culture, also influencing the public opinion. This power has led many people to strive to be something they are not, more specifically within the features of their bodies. We see celebrities and models…

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    Everybody wants to be the winner. Winners get the glory and pride, the victory and the applause, the admiration and their place on the pedestal. Only winners get their names engraved into people’s mind. On the other hand, what do losers get? Shame, humiliation, side glances from others… . And yet to me, losing has more worth than winning. What opened my eyes to this was an incident that happened 5 years ago. When I was 12, I was invited to join the badminton school team. I would like to say…

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