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    BAWAG Case Study

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    Billion Losses BAWAG is a private limited bank and is an entity in the financial and insurance sector. Established in 1922 in Austria, it has its headquarters in the capital city - Vienna. Some of the services that it offers are investment banking, commercial banking, private banking and asset management. BAWAG offers online banking facility along with online support for customers. Few years ago, BAWAG suffered a huge amount of losses owing to having used unreasonable investment tactics in…

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    When you think of Florida you think of beaches. So does everyone else. If oil companies are allowed to drill offshore there will be oil spills. Now think of a tar covered beach littered with death animals with a smell that you don’t ever want to think about. Off-shore Florida must be protected from oil companies to persevere the eco-tourism industry, defend the environment and secure fishing for years to come. In particular, tourism must be sustained. One of the many reasons people from all…

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    Business Law Case Study

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    The legal environment in the business is very vital in ensuring that business transactions are smoothly effected. Business law entails the local, state and federal laws that govern the creation and daily operations of companies. Both the employees and the employers have a responsibility in ensuring that they abide by the business laws within the business environment. For example, the employees must stick to the agreements in the employment contract and behave in accordance with business ethics.…

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    Television was introduced in Australia over fifty years ago, with the first television broadcast aired in Melbourne and Sydney, in 1956. Since then television has taken off and been a massive hit with consumers. In Australia there is a mixed public and private system, with two government-funded channels ABC and SBS and three commercial stations, channels 7, 10 and 9. The consumption trends of television have changed dramatically over the last few years, with the introduction of online…

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    a lot stronger and listed. Why has the way of transmitting information been obligated to transform itself? Which is the correct way to transmit and advertise in the present? Advertisements have had a great strength while being shown on television, because television revolutionized how communication was perceived, but now, in the second decade of the 21st century, technology has transformed so much, and…

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    Watching a TNT broadcast, the most likely entertainment would be an NBA basketball game against some of the best teams in league. One only notices the athletes playing and not the sideline reporter until the commercials end and Craig Sager proclaims his voice in one of his many flamboyant suits. Craig Sager was a sideline reporter for all major sports for 26 years. Craig had one of the best resumes in the broadcasting business. He was at all the major events in sports history. When Hank Aaron…

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    People Vs. Advertisements Many people will go to the store and look for items to buy that have been seen on T.V all around the world, but What do these advertisements really mean? How do advertisements create an image for men, women or even children? What does it represent? Knowing it reflects the fears that have proven the insecurities of being constantly told in advertisements, how men and women should be and occasionally being scammed into buying these products that also may not even work…

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    Title Television is a universal idea, for decades it has brought family, friends, and all sorts of relationships to come together. However, television can vary from country to country. What may be popular in one part of the world, might not even be aired on another. America and Britain are usually paired with one another when discussing ideas about the world, because they contain so many similarities. Throughout the course of my time here, I have discovered, although that is not the case when it…

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    The Rukavina Family

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    A simple advertisement that merely displays the product can no longer impress the television viewers of today; therefore most commercials nowadays include a storyline that help enhance the product. The two television advertisements that were examined both promoted types of cleaning products, but since the items had different purposes, the advertisements convey the products by using different methods. By carefully analyzing the scenes, it is clear that the main goal of the two advertisements is…

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    best rating, gets to stay on the show. This means that the writers can change throughout the series, or even part way through a season: “They have to please advertisers who want to see good ratings on the programs on which they buy time for their commercials” (Berman…

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