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    Marcel Duchamp Photography

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    After almost 10 years of working an array of jobs such as a freelance designer, art director and publisher, Alexander Liberman (art director of Vogue, the highly regarded art and fashion magazine) offered Penn a position as an associate in the Vogue magazine art department where he originally worked on layouts for the magazine before being asked to try photography. Penn’s photographic repertoire ranged from his fashion…

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    I developed a habit of reading English books, novels, magazines in order to make my pronunciation correct and my communication even better. I have a little bit of stage fright as well and to overcome that I took opportunities during school and undergrad too, to speak on the stage as much as possible. Before going…

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    Turning on the TV, opening up a magazine, or seeing any type of advertisement, it’s likely to see a model advertising the product. Most of the time, if the model is female, she’s tall, thin, and has fairly large breasts. There really doesn’t seem to be a whole lot of body diversity when it comes to the media. The typical female doesn’t look like those models seen on TV or in the magazines, but it’s likely that the average female would really like to look like them. Seeing these images of people…

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    help enforce the seriousness of the issue. Time in jail, as well as monetary fines, could be pinned on pageant parents and those rallying to form competitions. Endorsing and supporting…

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    Who am I? One of the simplest and most common questions a person asks, yet it may be the hardest question to answer. The sheer complexity of it is enough to discourage anyone from even attempting to find an answer. Despite that, many will embark on a journey to discover themselves, whether it’s a twenty-one year old recent graduate who doesn’t know what they’re doing with their life, a man in his eighties whose contemplating the life he lived, or a young girl who has been sheltered away in a…

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    Stricter Gun Laws Debate

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    More than thirty-thousand people die from gun violence in the United States each year. (Brady Campaign) With the countless number of gun deaths and high-profile shootings, such as Virginia Tech’s, Aurora’s, Columbine’s, and Sandy Hook’s, it is understandable that people want stricter gun laws. However, even in the wake of these shootings, new gun laws have met with resistance and have failed to become law. While guns can be dangerous, it is still true that the U.S. Constitution’s 2nd Amendment…

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    toward the subject but statistics prove that gun control needs to go into effect. “In one year 31,224 people die from gun violence. 12,632 are murdered” (Grundwald 2). People tend to look at it as just as a number when viewing statistics such as gun violence but they need to just think about it more. Over 30000 people die a year that is too much many families are affected by it. If it doesn’t affect one person they tend to be on the side that gun control is a bad thing until it happens to…

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    launch of the new Range of Men’s Shirt. International Marketing research technique: Qualitative: Qualitative marketing research technique try to explain and give description of a problem in details. This type of research is done by interviewing persons, interviewing focus group and observing the facts. Quantitative: Quantitative research technique try to expose he quantity in number to express a situation in a crystal manner. Survey and questionaries’ are used to this type of research. (Doole…

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    What Is Anorexia Nervosa

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    consuming it. They religiously watch their scale and numbers. If the needle exceeds their desired mark, they make sure it doesn’t happen again. They make lower weight goals. Overtime, their desired weight then drops below the previous one. At the same time anorexics may put themselves through grueling exercise regimens. “You can never be too rich or too thin” Proclaimed the vainglorious duchess of Windsor. Anorexia is one of the biggest causes of teenage death in this age, as well as bulimia.…

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    Why Use Polling?

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    Why use polling? Polling is utilized in politics to gauge the public’s attitude toward a person or issue and to learn what message could persuade a particular type of voter to support a particular person or issue. Polls can measure candidate viability through the ballot test question, and evaluate the effectiveness of a particular communication strategy. For instance, polling allows a representative sample of 1,000 people to share their opinions on a candidate or issue, thereby providing the…

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