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    For Colored Girls Analysis

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    Self-Actualization: For Colored Girls “I found God in myself and I loved her, I loved her fiercely.” (Shange) For Colored Girls is based from a play with poems written by author Ntozake Shange called, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow isn’t Enuf, describing the life of eight women in New York who face tremendous crisis and heartbreaks. Each woman in this film represents a character/color and a poem from this play. From abuse, secret affairs and abortion, to deceit…

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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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    1. Signage: - In the organization there are some signs are given for the health and safety so it is easy to communicate with the employee. By the different signs employee easily understand that what the employer want to say and understand the signs. There is visual graphics are created to display different kind of information for the employer and employee. Example: - In each and every organization there are put some sign like emergency exit, Toilet, Sum units etc. So employee and employer can…

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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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    appreciation. As the son grew older, his goodbyes became less and less affectionate. The author’s message about the mother was to never give up on your child, no matter how stubborn he/she may be. Considering kindergarten, the mother relentlessly waved to his son before leaving to school. 2. Yes I do believe that, most parents feel this way when their children are growing up through the time they go off to college and eventually have a life of their own. I feel this way because many parents…

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    Twitter’s promoted tweets section (a World Cup promotion). This social media tactic resulted in 86 million impressions (views) of the ad in 24 hours. 5. Discussion As we mention before our question: is What are the main aspects of social media strategy for the marketing Organization? And we used a case study (Coca Cola Company) in our methodology and we come up with some results. In this section we will discuses the result and the data in the…

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    1. Growth challenges In this chapter, a growth challenges in front of the giant Coca Cola Company would be analyzed as well as their influence on growth processes in the company. The product development in terms of growth would be examined as well. For the purpose of examined issues, it is worth mentioning that Coca Cola was created and developed in response to health issues and concerns. At the very beginning in 1886 a pharmacist, called John Pemberton removed the alcohol from his product…

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    consequences that disposable diaper may cause. To deepen this issue, factors that influence the post purchase behavior oThe global trend of premium manufacturer’s brand of diapers such as Pampers, Libero, Haggies, MamyPoko and Helen Harper sales are making up higher portions of market share in Mongolia (reference). The pie chart (Figure 1.2) indicates that Pampers and MamyPoko hold the biggest market share in Mongolia. Recently, many of Mongolian consumers purchase more disposable diaper than…

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    The letter from Seaver was primarily written to reject Coca-Cola’s proposal of discontinuing the use of the slogan but it also ended up ridiculing Herbert. Herbert, however, had some strong points too especially when he provided logical arguments. In his letter, he mentioned historical dates to establish a seniority over the slogan. This would make his argument solid because it is difficult…

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