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    The approach companies make regarding advertisements is constantly evolving amongst today’s society and economy, resulting not only in a vast number of alternate versions of advertising, but also several contrasts in the ways companies approach their use of advertisement as well. A great example of this can be seen when looking at the contrasts of Michelin and Continental tire advertisements. The Michelin and Continental advertisements have similar use of pathos, however, they have contrasting…

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    have been part of children's childhood for quite several years. They were presented as a new form of entertainment for kids in the 1970s when a company called Atari introduced one of the first commercial videogames called Pong, a game about two rectangles, one on each side of the screen bouncing a point from one side to another emulating a ping pong or tennis game, since then videogames have become one of the larges industries of entertainment along with the film industry. They started…

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    Fajitas Research Paper

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    The secret to the best fajita is in the order in which you build it. Always – I mean always – start by smothering beans in a small rectangle (about three inches wide) stretching from the top of the tortilla to the bottom. Next, sprinkle some Spanish rice on top of your bean base. Now it is time for the chicken. Make sure you have about three or four pieces lined up vertically on top…

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    The Parthenon Greek for "maiden" built in 447 BC is the most preserved and highly influential building of the Roman era. This structure really captures the Greek's idea of humanism because it is a physical embodiment of their values and beliefs. The Parthenon, unlike the Egyptians who built pyramids for the dead, celebrated life on earth rather than the afterlife. As a result of the architecture being served as a sacred shrine dedicated to Athena the goddess of wisdom and war, treasury, and a…

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    High School Narrative

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    Narrative Essay About a month before the end of 7th grade, my mom walked up to me and asked if I wanted to go to a magnet school, this is a school that offers higher level classes with a more problem solving based directive. Now, at this point middle school had been kind of a bore; there was not much to do in middle school, so naturally I agreed without thinking.The classes I would be taking would be with the same group of students throughout the day, no intermingling. The brochure and further…

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    Working right after the first World War ended, Hannah Höch created the collage Das schöne Mädchen [The Beautiful Girl] in 1920. She was a member of the Berlin Dada group who specialized in collage. The specific collage in question depicts key aspects of femininity—hairstyles, fashion, and lace-work—alongside working machinery from the time. The collage is made up of photographs and advertisements cut and overlapping each other, combining visuals into a cohesive statement. The materials of the…

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    When marketing, it is important to know whether color and location affect a person’s decision to take the product or not. Previous studies have looked at the effect that color and location has had on the taking behavior of people. Saito (1996) found that the geographical location and cultural proximity are possible factors for color preference. The study was done in Asian countries with university students. They were asked to rate their three most and least liked colors from a neutral color…

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    Bending Factor Case Study

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    The bending Factor The approach proposed by VAN DE WIEL (2003) considers plants as flexible elements and, therefore, incorporates mechanical aspects in the analysis. In his work, VAN DE WIEL (2003) refers to the study carried out by RAHMEYER et al. (1999), in which mechanical and resistance properties of different plant species were tested. RAHMEYER et al. (1999) stablished a relationship between the force required to bend the plant to an angle of 45 degrees in terms of the plant’s modulus of…

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    When many people think of art, they usually think of paintings and sculptures. A lot of the art movements like Expressionism, Dadaism, Cubism, Existentialism, etc. art has evolved in many ways that we as the audience, see it differently. Most of these movements during the last twentieth century were painting or images but within the twentieth century. Some artist decided to go a bit further to create some new terms for art. These two artists have stood out in term of making a unique artwork that…

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    Math Of Soccer Essay

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    playing field is the built up of the game. The longer sides of the field, called the touch lines, are between 100 and 130 yards long, while the shorter ends of the field, called goal lines, are between 50 and 100 yards long. In soccer the theme of rectangles appears within both the field as well as the goal posts. Soccer fields are rectangular and marked off with white lines to show…

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