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17071: Hidden Persuaders in Advertising
... making advertisements which were aimed at the subconscious. They started making mothers fell guilty for not giving their child a certain brand of milk. This was done by showing that the best mother in the world acted by some beautiful model gives her children that brand of milk. The children are showed to be happy and lively and the mother asks here audience "Why don't you give your child Nespray ...
17072: Comparison Of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein to Movies and TV Show's Frankenstein
... shows, Frankenstein walks like a zombie moving very slowly. In T.V. shows and movies, Frankenstein was portrayed as being very stupid. He was unable to talk or read. The monster would just rome the world looking for people to torment. But, in the movie "Frankenstein, with Boris Karloff, the monster befriended a blind man. I think he had this friend because the man could not see the face of the ...
17073: The play "Amadeus" is Mainly Concerned With the Destructive Nature of Jealousy
... talent than him, the problem is, as he sees it, that he isn't as good as someone else after making a bargain with God, which should guarantee that he is the best in the world at least until he dies. But no. “I know myself forever mediocre” he cries as he realises that the gift given to him by God only exists to allow him to recognise the greatness and ...
17074: BONGO.. Always American Made - Analysis of Bongo Jeans Ad
... is very effective in relaying this thought. At the bottom of the ad in large yellow type is "BONGO..Always American Made". This reassures the us that these jeans are not made in some third world sweatshop. They are good, wholesome, American made jeans. Along with the glasses of milk, the ad is telling the reader, "Its OK! These two are good, clean American young people who just happen to be ...
17075: Proposal for An Advanced Art Project
... that uses sound, light and movement to go a new direction in art. This could be described, together, as Kinetic Intermedia, and so I believe I have at last found my niche in the art world. Here are some random ideas for projects: 1. An interactive laser system, whereby users may control various beams of light through the manipulation of motors and mirrors, to create their own personalized light art form ...
17076: Rockefeller
... after another he organized the Standard Oil Company, which was the nucleus of the great trust that was formed. Rockefeller showed little mercy in his business dealings. He believe primitive savagery prevailed in the jungle world of business, where only the fittest survived or as you taught us (Social Darwinism) :-). Anyway, he pursued the policy of "ruin or rule." His oil monopoly did turn out a superior product at a relatively ...
17077: Upton Sinclair Paper
... and repulsive sanitary conditions were at play, putting thousands of carnivorous Americans and factory workers in danger of death, disease and poverty. Although America had expanded to be the most rapidly industrious nation in the world, few agree that it was worth the expense of its populous' health and well being. Upton Sinclair was among a swarm of Muckrakers that erupted during American industrialism. He was among many journalists to expose ...
17078: Macbeth: His Downfall Was Due to His Ambition for Power
... end, Macbeth was slain. In conclusion, Macbeth's punishment was fitting for his crime. In his quest for power, Macbeth did everything necessary to obtain his goal but in doing so, isolated himself from the world. With the death of his wife, Macbeth realizes his isolation and crime but he also knew it is too late to redeem himself. In the end, Macbeth did all that he could but died in ...
17079: The Odyssey: Character Study of Athena
... when she turns into many different figures to guide Odysseus through his journey. This shows determination on her part, saying that she really wants Odysseus, a brave soldier who fought for good in the Trojan War, to get home to his loving family. The way she changes form to try and trick Odysseus from thinking that he was indeed back home was a test. But he obviously saw through the charade ...
17080: William Bradford
... and later to New England. He also recorded some of the important letters he wrote and received in a letter-book, which still partially exists. William Bradford s letter-book was despoiled during the Revolutionary War, and was later discovered in Nova Scotia in the 1790s, ironically, being used as wrapping paper in a smelly fish market. What was left of the book was saved and later on used as a ...


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