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    Purchase Product: Purchasing is the precise step of buying goods and services. A need has been generated, followed by likes, leading to interest, which creates top of mind awareness and the consumer has decided to make a purchase of the product. All the stages that lead to a conversion have been completed. Product utilized: Nido 1+ Ideally, a healthy balanced diet could serve the nutritional requirements for young children aged 1 to 3 years. Nevertheless, at times it could be a tough job to get…

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    media conveys value and ideological messages. Like in the well-known Disney animation, female princess is always too weak and cannot save herself. The trapped princess is universally saved by the heroic prince and lead to an everlasting happy ending. In a certain extent, the idea of weak women and strong men is carried out by these animations. It seems the value implies on both sexes are acceptable and these animations constructed some kinds of gendered…

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    film, created by DreamWorksâ„¢ and brought to life by state of the art 3d animation. Shrek is made in all ways to reverse fairytale tradition and is a very unconventional fairytale. There are many parts of the film and characteristics of the main characters that make the irregularity of this fairytale funny and effective. Although the fairy tale is an unconventional one its opens like a traditional fairytale film. There is a big book with elaborate text and the…

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    Sita Sings The Blues

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    It was the first time that I heard and watched this movie---Sita sings the Blues. This animated movie won the best-animated feature on the Annecy International animation festival, and it also got the award nomination of the independent spirit of the 24th American independent filmfest. There is no doubt that this film is a wonderful film otherwise it cannot win and get these honors and awards and the focus from so many people around the world. But there are still many people think this film is a…

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    The War Prayer Tone

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    takes a sharp turn from happiness to fear. The tone is demonstrated through alliteration, diction, and deep irony. In the beginning of the literary work, it opens with imagery to set the scene of what the town looked like, it was full of chaos and animation. A town entranced by the idea of victory, but blissfully ignorant of what goes along with it. Alliteration is a key tactic used to convey the tone of the piece, an example of this is “the drums were beating, the bands…

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    imagination. Instead, the department decided to produce a complete theatrical interpretation of Idomeneo, which worked to varying degrees. Branching off from a traditional aesthetic, the University Center of the Arts focused more on delivering a modernized and symbolically significant technical approach rather than attempting to emulate the traditional aspects to which the opera was first performed. First of all, the production 's vision was…

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    help of multimedia technology is that sound cards allow users to record their speech and then compare it with the pronunciation of native speakers. Graphics capabilities of computers can represent any type of activity in the form of pictures or animation. This is particularly important when learning new vocabulary, as images on the monitor allow students to associate English phrases directly with actions, rather than with phrases in their native language. Moreover, the media are an excellent…

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    that would just drive him back to psychology. Despite his C in his first psychology that would predict failure based on traditional tests, but 35 years later he would find himself the president of the American Psychological…

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    and means of expression, and succeeded in creating their own artistic space” (“The Courage to Create”), which only spurs the increasing number of African women flocking to digital art platforms. These women aim to express their opinions through animation, interactive projects, web, film, graphic art and design. Through the project of African Digital Art, not only is it a platform for these disenfranchised women, it is also a tool to distribute their messages of struggle and strength to the…

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    Rodeo FX built skeletons and muscle rigging, skin, fur, and scales for the animals. Each individual animal was altered to provide contrast in such details as the crocodile scales, skin textures, and unique marks. The rigs were tested through animation cycles based on reference footage of movements the animals would make in the wild. These included resting on land and in water, walking, running, swimming, and fighting, during which textures and shapes would be pushed to the extreme and needed to…

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