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    Over the past century, the rate of modernization has exponentially increased. From technological innovation to cultural shifts, the collective human experience has rapidly transformed. As a medium of expression, cinema has responded effectively to these changes by documenting the impacts of the evolving modern world. Film scholar Miriam Hansen’s modernity theory is manifested in creative innovations that visually showcase new technologies and respond to societal attitudes of the times. While…

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    I neither agree nor disagree with the statements and opinions of Nicholas Carr. Social media is a very, very nasty place; there is no denying the negative attitudes and cruel comments of many users, as I have experienced firsthand myself. There is also excessive amounts of pressure - for females especially - to look a certain way, thanks to Instagram models who profit off of curves in all the right places and flawless skin. Despite this, all of the positive aspects of social media platforms…

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    As a young female designer myself, I can really understand and empathize the struggles of a young women who tries to keep up with the constantly changing fashion trends. Following these fast paced trends encourages people to shop at brands that promote fast fashion. This creates a negative impact in society. Fast fashion stores copy high end styles and provide them for very cheap and affordable prices. Although they provide a quick and cheap option to women with low finances, the after effect is…

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    The only sound in the world is the one of waves crashing against the hot sand. The only smell is one of salt in the air. You feel the hot sensation of your skin under the blazing sun. This heavenly scene stresses emotion, nature, and a simple lifestyle. Those are three emphases of Romanticism, a powerful theme that values the natural world above reason and logic. In Romantic works, trees, mountains, and lakes are not only commonly seen, but have a restorative power on the soul. Romanticism,…

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    Dove Brand Analysis

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    Brands and companies that are a part of the beauty industry have very important standards to uphold. This critical industry relies on the feelings and attitudes of their consumers in order to make a long-lasting presence and to become a household name brand. The company, Dove, known for its body bar and moisturizers, has achieved this quality. Due to the fact that Dove is not a makeup company, they have instilled a unique element to their brand by making their customers feel beautiful just by…

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    According to Statista approximately “24.96 million Americans have used a Neutrogena facial cleanser or medicated products in the last 7 days.” (par. 1). But does this truly prove that this face wash is better than any other? After comparing the two face wash commercials, “Vanessa Hudgens Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit Cleanser” and “Clearasil Ultra TV Commercial (Rapid Action Daily Gel Wash Acne Treatment)”, the Clearasil commercial seems to be better. Although the Clearasil commercial uses more of…

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    Cosmetics seem to be a rite of passage for all girls transitioning to teenagers. They are inspired by the beautifully enhanced models in magazines and the filtered celebrities they follow on their mobile phones. While the famous are beautiful, the average person does not resemble their features, even if they want to. From Natalie Portman to Tyra Banks, cosmetics companies employ fresh, famous faces to promote and advertise their product. But do cosmetic companies prey on the innocence and the…

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    Introduction: Marketing is the core of any successful business. It assists in spreading awareness about the company’s product to its customers, potential customers and the community by advertising and promoting the company’s good or service. A very fundamental part of marketing is branding. Branding provides the company’s products with the opportunity of being uniquely recognized; and distinguished between it and other companies’ products as well as acquiring a respectable reputation among…

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    YG Case Study: Brand Yg

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    1. Brand YG taking over Z2 and the reasons for the takeover? Company X produces luxury fashion brand – YG - The Y generation. The brand is hugely successful in the UAE and GCC market with a market share of 30% in the medium fashion brand market. The Brand is solely owned by a family business in Dubai. The brand was established in 1995 and was hugely successful during the financial crisis period, as customers preferred the ‘not so expensive brands’ during the crisis period. The brand’s market…

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    Rhetorical Analysis The launch of the internet had an enormous impact on American history, which brought diverse ways for people to interact with one another. James Comey said, “Technology has forever changed the world we live in. We’re online, in one way or another, all day long. Our phones and computers have become reflections of our personalities, or interests, and our identities. They hold much that is important to us.” Technology has long enabled people to connect, yet many say it has…

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