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    general during the Civil War For example antony says “Bear with me. My heart is in the coffin there with caesar, and i must pause till it comes back to me.” and he refers to the people as friends (3.2.107-117) This shows how he was trying to address the crowd as one of them and trying to get to their emotions by showing how…

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    After an eight hour bus ride, it was finally time to get off of the bus and into the streets. The drive through Lincoln Tunnel was long and tedious and opens to a world of skyscrapers and billboards. The August heat hits you like a truck in an accident. One can remember the first time standing in New York City. The rainbow hues of flashing billboards and cameras shine into eyes as the excited screams of newcomers flood the ears making the city feel like home. The star- studded part of the city…

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    is something else was on her mind. As she states “ I stand here invited to throw rocks at you” (line5-6) intending to say that American press wanted her to come to this talk and give a speech on what the press is doing wrong. Clare explains this to crowd as a warning that they are going to be criticized and for their understanding that they wanted the criticism. Clare states…

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    Atmospherics Case Study

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    In this section, atmospherics will be discussed from the consumer behaviour aspect. The two atmospherics chosen are crowds and promotional deals. The purpose of choosing these two aspects is that both the atmospherics play a key role in the way the scenario is developed in this section. Crowds Crowds are continually going to prompt negative shopping encounters (Soyez, 2012). The more swarmed a store is the more probable clients are going to feel restricted and troubled and will figure out how…

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    features and price can be evaluated by using additional perceptual maps and customer surveys on Thorr's target market. Price Introducing a motorcycle called RRoth at an affordable price will entice younger crowds. Keeping the price around $13,000 - $15,000 has shown to be what the younger crowd can afford since they do not have disposable incomes. RRoth's positioning is to be known as the cool, young man's motorcycle that has the same quality engineering as the Daddy bike, CruiserThorr. RRoth…

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    a social non-conformist. Being a social conformist is easier because you do not have to explain why you want to be different or why you refuse to give in to peer pressure. People tend to find it easier to deal with peer pressure if they follow the crowd. When undergoing peer pressure, a lot of the time it is easier to do what others do instead of having to explain yourself. In Lord of the Flies, at first everyone followed Ralph because he was the one who blew the conch and no one seemed to care…

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    on his information, he had explicitly and clearly directed his officers not to fire into the crowd. However, due to the commotion and noise at that particular time, it was possible that the soldiers assumed that the directive of firing came from him. Based on his assessment of the situation, if the soldiers were reasonable and logical enough, then they would put into consideration the fact that the crowd was shouting the word ‘fire.' Thus, they would have confirmed and clarified from Preston on…

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    Nevertheless, I still cheered and pranced around. My heart was wild with excitement. The show ended with two encores. The crowd departed through the exit. Satisfied smiles could be on their visages as they left. As expected, Melanie did not disappoint. She owned the stage with her glamorous show of costumes, dance, and song. Her catchy tunes both energized and soothed the crowd. It is no wonder she is a favorite of so many. The childish and slight carnivalesque of the show gives it an added…

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    Jesus 12: 35-44 Analysis

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    son of David. Jesus challenges his audience to evaluate if the messiah is is the son of David through a logical argument by using scripture. At the end of his argument, Jesus proves that the messiah is not the son of David and the response of the crowd was that they heard him gladly (12:37). Now, the audience at the temple is left to evaluate what the characteristic of a…

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    these races. Another example of the PGA restricting the fun on hole 16, is the banning of the act of throwing, kicking, or in anyway propelling items into the crowd. Players would bring items such as hats, gloves, and signed objects for the crowd to enjoy. San Diego native Phil Mickelson was known for throwing signed footballs into the crowd because of the tournament being so close to the time that the Super Bowl is played. It is another fun tradition that the PGA tour has taken away and…

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