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    chain reaction that links one another and put the world into deep recession. Too Big to Fail and The Big Short contributed to the ongoing narration of the 2008 financial crisis in a cinematic format, which also journalism, television, advertising and public relations took parts. Too Big to Fail was originally written by Andrew Ross Sorkin, who was an American journalist and financial columnist in New York Times in 2009. Sorkin revealed stories of the financial issues the banks and the United…

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    open and flowing between themselves and various publics. Summary of communication activities Firstly, NZTA had to identify key publics and inform them of the project. Residents and landowners within the vicinity were seen as integral to the project as their homes could be affected. On the day of the announcement of the project, these publics were contacted directly through door-knocking and personally delivered letters. As well as this, the wider public in the surrounding area were distributed…

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    like”, this is what the majority of members of a sorority or fraternity would respond after being asked about Greek life. Why is that they feel like they have to say that? One word: Marketing. The way sororities and fraternities are portrayed to the public gives off a bad image and reputation about the members and their community. Any person who has not been part of Greek life and does not have any information about this community and its activities they would think sororities and fraternities…

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    Conformity Case Study

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    Eliott, nice to "virtually" meet you. As Blake mentioned we have know each other for many years while both working in the Atlanta market. We have shared involvement and support of industry associations as well as supported each other by providing leads and introductions for opportunities to collaborate and work together. I don't need to tell you how lucky TVTY is to have Blake on your team. I have spent more than 15 years in a Business Development role primarily in the digital marketing and…

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    through while dealing with anorexia people need to understand how seriously anorexia affects the human body and how one can recover from it. Some ways to know if someone has anorexia are the signs and symptoms that come with anorexia. One sign is that of course that one would be abnormally skinny. For one to be considered abnormally skinny they would have to be 15 percent below the ideal normal body weight. Another sign would be that one would always feel cold, and dry skin. Not only would…

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    The Media: Your New Mirror In advertising and social media, body image has now made women more self-conscious of their bodies. Women feel the need to look pretty for the opinion and compliments of society as a whole, not just a few people or a loved one. Advertisements use Photoshop and airbrushing to make a model look perfect. Over time the way society perceives women as beautiful has changed drastically. The most popular looks through the years have been corsets for a tiny waist, womanly…

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    Nonverbal Gestures

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    Nonverbal communication is the process of communication without words. Nonverbal communication uses kinesics which is the interpretation of body motion communication such as facial expressions and gestures. We use gestures on an everyday basis to communicate nonverbally with others. After observing people around me at home, work and the public, I came across some interesting gestures I can use to better explain the meanings of each. In the following reading you will understand the difference…

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    Objectified Body Image

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    The media has such a huge impact on what people think is right and wrong and when it comes to body image, women and young girls often have a hard time finding a “realistic body” to compare to theirs. Advertisements in the media have given this false “ideal” body image that women and young girls try to compete with and obtain in order to be deemed beautiful in the eyes of others. This false image can lead to early dieting and eating disorders in adolescence and adulthood. At a young age girls…

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    Non Verbal Communication

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    1). Proxemics has a lot to do with space between people while interacting. According to Rutsohn There are four spacial zones “intimate, informal, formal, and public” (1993). The intimate zone is considered anything less than three feet but varies depending on what source is used. This zone refers to the zone in which people are intimate, meaning close friends and family, and is used for intimate contact like…

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    Ars Anatomica Analysis

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    The first print of the human face may come off as if it has been there for a period of time. I think this could represent the human body as a whole, saying that we only have so much time in the human body. Maybe this could also be a reference to the physicians that he looked up to saying that studying the human body is encouraged or even a right of being human. The second print is the legs bound at the ankles. The way that Leo drew the anatomy of the legs seems like he sketched…

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