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    distinguishes advertising from other marketing communications is that media owners are paid before the advertiser to take space in the media. Other methods include advertising sales promotion, POS display, merchandising, direct mail, telemarketing, exhibitions, seminars, loyalty programs, door drops, demonstrations, etc. Marketing communications specialists is a campaign that uses more of these methods to develop a way to give the best results. For example, TV advertising makes people aware of a…

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    Which Man is the Strongest in the World? The question has long been asked, which man is the strongest in the world? Paul Anderson was considered to be that man in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Bill Kazmaier claimed that title from 1980 to 1982. Today we have the Met-Rx World’s Strongest Man to determine our champion. What determines which man is the strongest in the world, and how does a person train to be that man? This page explores and answers those questions and more! In the 1950’s Paul…

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    is ignorance in its most tangible state. Anders Herlitz presents Time to Reconsider the Penal Code? a motion that posits the idea that the internet age has put forth unfair treatment towards convicted individuals. Herlitz argues that the public exhibition of criminal records accentuates criminality and sustains additional unintended punishment. For example, if an individual has been denied housing for having a felony on record, that external punishment supplements his criminal status beyond his…

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    Throughout the 1920’s cinema became established as the most popular and profitable mass media, and this continued until the 1960s. Historian A.J.P Taylor famously described it as “the essential social habit of the age”. People went to the movies as their main leisure activity. The social experience of cinema going was often an escape from what could be very difficult social conditions and the rise in cinema attendances during and just following World War Two were up to 31m per week in the UK…

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    The diversity of the human experience is stupendous and has been described, recorded, cataloged and represented by a number of anthropologists working in natural history museums. For many anthropologists, natural history museums provide an outlet for presenting their research, in which this institutionalized and multidimensional space acts as a nexus for the reconstruction and understanding of life in a variety of time periods across the global landscape. More specifically through the displays…

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    I have been doing art all my life with the influence of my father, who is a professional artist at inka gallery, Salamanca. He has introduced me to art and the techniques of oil painting, such as never to use black paint but use purple, brown and blue to make a dark paint colours, the way to use the art brushes properly and many more influences and techniques. From all the variety of art that he has showed me I would have to say that oil paint was my favour medium to use in the art world, due to…

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    Art For The People's Sake

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    Art flows from our daily lives. Art is not only some beautiful painting or sculpture which born to represent beauty somehow; it is an idea which subtly influence our way of thinking. Whether in social or political point of view, Art is undoubtedly revolutionary. In “Position Paper #1 on Revolutionary Art” & “Art for the People’s Sake”by Emory Douglas and“Notes on Funk, I-II.”by Adrian Piper, two types of political tactics are mentioned and they are extremely different in my opinion. Douglas…

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    Upon visiting the Blume Library to view the exhibition, my initial expectations were that of student's work, instead I was pleasantly surprised to see a majority of photographic artwork from Rama Tiru. Tiru, a professional artist, is exhibiting her work titled "Moment/Alternate Moment." Of these pieces, the one that struck me as most relatable and wildly telling of a culture was, "Taj for the Locals." The archival photo-print with an acid free mat is a glimpse into the lives of Indian people, of…

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    profound numbers, including "Side To Side," "Let Me Love You," and the lead single "Unsafe Woman." And her collection topped no.2 on the Billboard Hot 200! Also, before that, Ari left on a mind boggling visit and handled her huge amounts of fun exhibitions on significant recompenses demonstrates including the Billboard Music Awards, and her stellar two part harmony with Christina Aguilera, 35, at The Voice season finale!…

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    In this portion of her text she also draws a line between the current text called An Artist Looks at Ethnographic Exhibitions, Sacred Circles, and her work Fragments (1976-78). Fragments is a archival installation which consisting of 186 gouache drawings, 210 potsherds, photographs, charts, diagrams and handwritten and typed text. This chapter is crucial to be read, it is quite dense and full of information that I believe really determines her position as an artist and everything else that she…

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