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    customers and can survive in the market. Maximize Profit In order to make profit the revenue should be greater than the cost of doing the business. Being a private organization KFFJ has aims to generate profit for the functioning of their business. It is their ultimate goal. Growth As KFFJ possess many branches at different locations at Kathmandu and at other various cities it has plans of expanding the business and make partnerships with various international companies. Customer…

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    Also according to “Coca Cola The Real Story Behind the Real Thing, Coca–Cola focuses on consumer brand marketing initiatives built up in a memory bank of positive association between the Co-cola brand and moments of happiness. Nevertheless, Coca-Cola Company needs to modify its promotional strategies if it still wants to remain a dominant player in the soft drink industry. In conclusion…

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    Coca Cola sued for natural harm and water shortage, Coca Cola makes a personal association with its clients. Because of pesticide use, as indicated by an Indian NGO water created by Coca-Cola contain poisons that can add to disease and the break down of the immune framework. Items had 30 times a bigger number of pesticides…

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    Coca Cola Pestle Analysis

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    External Environment for Coca Cola Coca-Cola was invented by Doctor John Pemberton who was a Pharmacist. The basic components of Coca Cola drink are the cola leaves extracts, carbonated water, caffeine and syrup of sugar cane. The external environment of a company consists of two areas: Macro and micro environment. The macro environment of Coca Cola consists of external and uncontrollable factors which influence the company’s decision making, performance and its strategy. These factors are…

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    Antiheroism In Film

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    in common, and why the viewer can relate to them. Especially at the beginning of the films, one can detect a great amount of obvious features that can be subsumed under the category ‘antihero’ such as Lester’s clumsiness, Frank’s business suit that makes him disappear in a crowd of fellow sufferers, or Brandon’s still, grey face and the lack of emotional expression in it. Nevertheless, these first-hand indicators are merely the visible consequences of their actual misery: their inability to…

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    For Colored Girls Analysis

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    him. She agrees and allows him to come over for dinner not knowing his motive for doing so. In this scene (53:31-57:46) she is taken advantage of and raped by this man. During this scene, there is continuity editing, as two shot are being combined to make this one scene. While she is being raped the scene switches back and forth to Jo and her husband Carl at an opera show and both scenes end at the same time. There is also a point where the camera is on the clock as she watches it while he’s…

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    club, at home, in a restaurant etc. However, their actions are all the same: dependency on the phone. It gives the audience the feeling that the environment moves around the phone; and with the rapid changing pace, it forces the viewer to try and keep up. With the use of editing and cinematography, the phone is displayed as the centre of attention at all times. The director of the commercial was very precise on the fast-paced nature of the advert. The shifting between frames - never lasting…

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    Like how to maintain the safety at the work place and how to keep safe themselves at the work place. They also discuss how to behave with the other employee and try to make growth in production. Employer also discuss about the company’s profit and how to increase it by following health and safety and wellness. Question: - 2 Identify the barriers of communications in the company and point out how the company resolve this…

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    for Mr. Darcy. Through the use of diegetic sounds, the scene will give the audience a glimpse of the inner thoughts of Elizabeth and how her body language portrays it. Hints of the sun can be seen peeking behind the clouds, and the sun begins to light up the setting when Jane enters. This represents the joy that Jane has over her…

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    The film that I have chosen to analyze is Lessons of Darkness by Werner Herzog. I chose this film because I really enjoy Herzog’s film style, and I also enjoy how he uses specific shots and scenes to portray how he is against the gruesome nature of war and attacks. In this film, I have chosen two sequences where I believe that Herzog is trying to get his point across of the violence that come from war. For example, as Herzog uses the first sequence of the birds, to the bones of the dead, to the…

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