...triumphant Oh come ye O come ye to Bethlehem; come and behold him born the King of angels O come let us adore him Christ the Lord. We wish you a merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year. Jingle Bell Rock Lyrics Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock, Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time Snowing and blowing in bushels of fun Now the jingle hop has just begun Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock, Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time Dancing and prancing in Jingle Bell Square In the frosty air What a bright time it's the right time To rock the night away Jingle bell time is a swell time To go gliding in a one-horse sleigh Giddy-up jingle horse pick up your feet Jingle around the clock Mix and a-mingle in the jingling beat That’s a jingle bell rock! Joy to the world Joy to the world! The Lord is come Let earth receive her King! Let every heart prepare Him room And heaven and nature sing And heaven and nature sing And heaven, and heaven and nature sing Joy to the world! the Savior reigns Let men their songs employ While fields and floods Rocks, hills and plains Repeat the sounding joy Repeat the sounding joy Repeat, repeat the sounding joy Silent Night Silent night, Holy night All is calm, all is bright Round yon virgin, mother and child Holy infant, tender and mild Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly...
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...Thanks for all the joy they're bringing Who can live without it, I ask in all honesty? What would life be? Without a song or a dance what are we? So I say thank you for the music For giving it to me I've been so lucky, I am the girl with golden hair I wanna sing it out to everybody What a joy, what a life, what a chance Thank you for the music, the songs I'm singing Thanks for all the joy they're bringing Who can live without it, I ask in all honesty? What would life be? Without a song or a dance what are we? So I say thank you for the music For giving it to me So I say thank you for the music For giving it to me Its Christmas every where Its Christmas everywhere! There’s music in the air from east to west the bells will ring; from north to south we’ll dance and sing! Its Christmas every where there’s music in the air we celebrate the world around. Its Christmas everywhere! It can start as early as November It can last the whole month of December. Traditions shared give our spirits a...
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...was offering advice on possible purchases. The £5 note was waving around in her hand; the stall holder's eyes were shining with glee. The girl past a vendor, who was selling his decorative lights. The girl's mouth stood open, as she gazed at the gleaming lights, tempted to buy one. The man that the little girl had passed, seemed to have made a fortune. His money belt was jingling with coins and packed full with notes. All of his enthusiasm brought smiles on everyone's face, his bright gizmos brightening the whole market. He had his earphones in and was drumming, according to the rhythm of his music, on his stall. Suddenly, the carol singers started following his rhythm. The carol singers were all dressed up, with Santa hats and jingle bells, the music provided by a MacBook in the corner. The sweet sounds of their voices were flooding through the streets, filling the air with festivity. Crowds of people watched, clapping whilst enjoying the carols. Money was thrown into a pot, for the proceeds were going to charity. The pot was already beginning to fill up; the happy crowd were in a charitable mood. Everyone was so engrossed with their surroundings that they didn't notice the flakey, white snow falling from the dar, ominous sky....
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...bumbilya Kikindat - kindat, kukurap -kurap Pinaglalaruan ng inyong mga mata Kumukutikutitap, bumubusibusilak Ganyan ang indak ng mga bumbilya Kikindat - kindat, kukurap -kurap Pinaglalaruan ng inyong mga mata Iba't - ibang palamuti Ating isabit sa puno Buhusan ng mga kulay Tambakan ng mga regalo Tumitibok-tibok, sumisinok - sinok Wag lang malundo sa sabitin Pupulupot-lupot paikot ng paikot Koronahan ng palarang bituin Dagdagan mo pa ng kendi Ribon, eskosesa't guhitan Habang lalong dumadami Regalo mo'y dagdagan Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring Snowing and blowing up bushels of fun Now the jingle hop has begun Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock Jingle bells chime in jingle bell time Dancing and prancing in Jingle Bell Square In the frosty air What a bright time, it's the right time To rock the night away Jingle bell time is a swell time To go gliding in a one-horse sleigh Dumarami ang mga tala tuwing kapaskuhan (tuwing kapaskuhan) Sa atin nagmumula ang kaliwanagan Dumarami ang mga tala tuwing kapaskuhan Dalhin natin ang pagpapala sa bawat tahanan Dumarami ang mga tala tuwing kapaskuhan Sa atin nagmumula ang kaliwanagan yeah Dumarami ang mga tala tuwing kapaskuhan (tuwing kapaskuhan) Sa atin nagmumula ang kaliwanagan Ang liwanag ng Pasko ay kwento ng katuparan Ng pangako ng Diyos sa buong sanlibutan Dumarami ang mga tala tuwing kapaskuhan (tuwing kapaskuhan) ...
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...paused to take in a peaceful scene. The visual imagery of the woods filling "up with snow" (line 4) is rich. The snow is falling fast enough that it seems to be filling as he watches. How long does he pause? That depends on how fast the snow is falling. Long enough to see the "woods fill up" is what he says. The second stanza tells us that he has paused long enough that he's contemplating his horse's thoughts wondering what he thinks of standing there between the woods he is describing and a frozen lake (line 7) on an very dark evening. The darkest. (line 8) The third stanza makes us listen and asks the question, "Are we really supposed to be here?" (Line 10) We hear the horse shaking or tossing his head and correspondingly the harness bells jingle (line 9) and fade into the sound of a light wind and tiny pats of snowflakes landing. (Line 12) The fourth stanza tells us that the woods are "lovely dark and deep" (line 13) and gives us the idea that while he is enjoying his respite, he is tired and has a long way to go. (Lines 15 and 16) The poems slow tempo and soft rimes contribute to a feeling of melancholy as we watch him resume his journey. It is with a second reading that questions appear. The literal imagery is solid yet many questions could be...
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...It’s December ‘Round the World It’s December ‘round the world. It’s December ‘round the world. Ev’ry girl and boy sing a song of joy! It’s December ‘round the world. It’s December ‘round the world. It’s December ‘round the world. Ev’ry girl and boy sing a song of joy! It’s December ‘round the world. Evergreens and candy canes and candles all a glow; Celebrate the holidays as ‘round the world we go! Deh tsem ber ists oom dee velt heh room Deh tsem ber ists oom dee velt heh room Al luh kinder zing en frerlikh Deh tsem ber ists oom dee velt heh room Es diciembre alrededor del mundo Es diciembre alrededor del mundo Cada nina canta una cancion alegre. Es diciembre alrededor del mundo Desemba tena ulimwengu Desemba tena ulimwengu Kila dogo mwana wimbo furahha Desemba tena ulimwengu Juni gatsu sekai jyu Juni gatsu sekai jyu Minna de wootah oh Yorokobi no Juni gatsu sekai jyu It’s December ‘round the world. It’s December ‘round the world. Ev’ry girl and boy sing a song of joy! It’s December ‘round the world. It’s December ‘round the world. Evergreens and candy canes It’s December ‘round the world. and candles all a glow Ev’ry girl and boy sing a song of joy! Celebrate the holidays as It’s December ‘round the world. Round the world we go. Round the World. La Piñata Shake the maracas, strum your guitar. Everybody’s coming from near and from far. Hear the mariachi, steel drums will play. Dance Las Posadas, a happy holiday. Break...
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...Sylvie is a 4-year-old girl. She is active, inquisitive, and funny, and she has a lot to say. She has a wild head of thick brown hair and brown eyes. Like both her parents, she is on the shorter side, standing at 40 inches tall. She is slender, and weighs 35 pounds. Sylvie attends preschool 3 days a week, her school is small, with an average student teacher ratio of 6 to 1. She loves going to school, and is social and excited to learn. Sylvie takes swimming lessons, plays little kid soccer, and likes going to the rock climbing gym with her mom. Sylvie is an only child, her dad is a 41-year-old emergency room nurse, and her mom is a 37-year-old part time student. Sylvie’s family is middle class, and lives in a small house in a quiet neighborhood with her parents and her dog, Charlie. She has her own bedroom, a bookshelf stuffed with books, and a...
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...I shouldn’t be surprised by this; It was bound to happen. However, who was I supposed to blame? My whole family had suffered from things like this, so why am I so surprised? To be honest, I think I have the worst condition in the whole family. Agoraphobia The word sent a chill down my spine. A coward is what I am! I was afraid to go outside! What a wimp! I was the only one in my family that had this phobia. It was kind of embarrassing to look at my family as a whole. I wasn’t the only one that had troubles, I was surrounded by crazy people. Ironically enough, my mother had tokophobia - fear of child birth, but she kind of had to get over that one after having three kids. My 17 year old sister Sandra has Ataxophobia - Fear of disorder and untidiness. My 10 year old cousin Allie had Cathisophobia - fear of sitting. My 4 year old cousin Ben had Astraphobia - fear of lightning and thunder. And My friend Jamie had Heliophobia - Fear of the sun. There were still normal people in my life, like my brother, Sandra’s twin Adam and my dad, but that only went so far when you lived with a bunch of crazy people. We lived in a quiet neighborhood in West Hartford Connecticut. My Cousins lived next door to us, so we were close with each other. Since there were five kids with phobias, we made the phobia clubhouse. It was a place where everything we feared was gone, and we were allowed to rant with each other. It was perfectly equipped for all of us. It was in our loft for me since I wouldn’t...
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...MEAN GIRLS MOVIE TRANSCRIPT JANIS IAN Regina George is an evil dictator. Now, how do you overthrow a dictator? You cut off her resources. Regina would be nothing without her high-status man candy...technically good physique...and ignorant band of loyal followers. Now, Cady, if we want this to work, you are gonna have to keep hanging out with them like nothing is wrong. Can you do it? CADY HERON I can do it. JANIS IAN OK, let's rock this b****. CADY HERON Pretending like nothing was wrong turned out to be surprisingly easy. GRETCHEN WIENERS Regina wanted me to tell you that she was trying to hook you up with Aaron, but he was just interested in getting her back. And that's not Regina's fault. CADY HERON No, I know. GRETCHEN WIENERS OK, so you're not mad at Regina? CADY HERON God, no. GRETCHEN WIENERS Oh, OK, good. Because Regina wanted me to give you this. (hugs) REGINA GEORGE It's called the South Beach Fat Flush, and all you drink is cranberry juice for 72 hours. AARON SAMUELS This isn't even cranberry juice. It's cranberry juice cocktail. It's all sugar. REGINA GEORGE I wanna lose 3 pounds. AARON SAMUELS You're crazy. REGINA GEORGE Why do you wear your hair like that? You hair looks so sexy pushed back. Cady, will you please tell him his hair looks sexy pushed back. CADY HERON Regina was dangling Aaron in front of me on purpose. I knew how this would be settled in the animal world. But this was Girl World. Your hair looks sexy pushed back. And in Girl...
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...And The Mountains Echoed -Khaled Hosseini One fall 1952 So, then. You want a story and I will tell you one. But just the one. Don’t either of you ask me for more. It’s late, and we have a long day of travel ahead of us, Pari, you and me. You will need your sleep tonight. And you too, Abdullah. I am counting on you, boy, while your sister and I are away. So is your mother. Now. One story, then. Listen, both of you, listen well. And don’t interrupt. Once upon a time, in the days when divs and jinns and giants roamed the land, there lived a farmer named Baba Ayub. He lived with his family in a little village by the name of Maidan Sabz. Because he had a large family to feed, Baba Ayub saw his days consumed by hard work. Every day, he laboured from dawn to sundown, ploughing his field and turning the soil and tending to his meagre Pistachio trees. At any given moment you could spot him in his field, bent at the waist, back as curved as the scythe he swung all day. His hands were always callused, and they often bled, and every night sleep stole him away no sooner than his cheek met the pillow. I will say that, in this regard, he was hardly alone. Life in Maidan Sabz was hard for all its inhabitants. There were other, more fortunate villages to the north, in the valleys, with fruit trees and flowers and pleasant air, and streams that ran with cold, clear water. But Maidan Sabz was a desolate place, and it didn’t resemble in the slightest the image that its name, Field of...
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...Charlie Chaplin composed his own music for City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936) and Limelight (1952). That was the exception, and few film-makers would imitate him. He wasn't clear at all whose job was to score the soundtracks. German cabaret pianist Friedrich Hollaender scored Josef von Sternberg's Der Blaue Engel/ The Blue Angel (1930), which included Marlene Dietrich's signature tune Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe Eingestellt/ Falling In Love Again. Von Sternberg kept changing musicians: Karl Hajos scored Morocco (1930) and Franke Harling Shangai Express (1932) and The Scarlet Empress (1934). In the 1930s, after a few years of experimentation, scoring film soundtracks became an art in earnest thanks to a small group of foreign-born musicians, first and foremost two Austrian-born and classically-trained composers. Erich-Wolfgang Korngold's coined a lush, overwhelming, operatic style with Michael Curtiz's Captain Blood (1935) and especially The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and The Sea Hawk (1940), as well as Charles Gerhardt's Anthony Adverse (1936) and Sam Wood's Kings Row (1942). Max Steiner explored many different moods, sensational in Ernest Schoedsack's King Kong (1933), one of the first soundtracks to rely heavily on sound effects, pathetic in Victor Fleming's Gone With The Wind (1939), including Tara and countless references to traditional songs, exotic in Michael Curtiz's Casablanca (1942), melodramatic in Irving Rapper's Now Voyager (1942), gloomy...
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...Charlie Chaplin composed his own music for City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936) and Limelight (1952). That was the exception, and few film-makers would imitate him. He wasn't clear at all whose job was to score the soundtracks. German cabaret pianist Friedrich Hollaender scored Josef von Sternberg's Der Blaue Engel/ The Blue Angel (1930), which included Marlene Dietrich's signature tune Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe Eingestellt/ Falling In Love Again. Von Sternberg kept changing musicians: Karl Hajos scored Morocco (1930) and Franke Harling Shangai Express (1932) and The Scarlet Empress (1934). In the 1930s, after a few years of experimentation, scoring film soundtracks became an art in earnest thanks to a small group of foreign-born musicians, first and foremost two Austrian-born and classically-trained composers. Erich-Wolfgang Korngold's coined a lush, overwhelming, operatic style with Michael Curtiz's Captain Blood (1935) and especially The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and The Sea Hawk (1940), as well as Charles Gerhardt's Anthony Adverse (1936) and Sam Wood's Kings Row (1942). Max Steiner explored many different moods, sensational in Ernest Schoedsack's King Kong (1933), one of the first soundtracks to rely heavily on sound effects, pathetic in Victor Fleming's Gone With The Wind (1939), including Tara and countless references to traditional songs, exotic in Michael Curtiz's Casablanca (1942), melodramatic in Irving Rapper's Now Voyager (1942), gloomy...
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...Business studies project Marketing management (JEANS) Delhi public school! Acknowledgement I would like to thank my thank my business studies teacher Mrs. Sopilla Nile for helping me out with my selection for the project. She also helped me with ideas and concepts for the project. My parents who encouraged me and helped finding the details and providing me with contacts and helping me with the field reports. My friend, ishwari who gave me ideas for my product and would discuss and solve my problem anytime. Introduction Jeans are trousers made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of trousers called "blue jeans" and invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873. Starting in the 1950s, jeans, originally designed for cowboys, became popular among teenagers, especially members of the greaser subculture. Jeans were first designed as durable trousers for farm workers and miners in the states of the American west. A Nevada tailor, Jacob Davis, had the idea of using copper bolt sat the corner of the pockets to make them stronger. They became popular instantly and soon many people bought them. Although Davis knew that he had a great product which many people wanted to buy, he didn’t have the money to patent it. He asked Levi Strauss, who supplied him with cloth, to help him out. The two worked together and started making jeans out of denim, which was more comfortable and...
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...Name: Aunso, Jemimah Lea, S. Course and year: BSED 1st 1.What is dance? Dance is a performance art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movement. This movement has aesthetic and symbolicvalue, and is acknowledged as dance by performers and observers within a particular culture.[nb 1] Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire of movements, or by its historical period orplace of origin. An important distinction is to be drawn between the contexts of theatrical andparticipatory dance,[4] although these two categories are not always completely separate; both may have special functions, whether social,ceremonial, competitive, erotic, martial, or sacred/liturgical. Others disciplines of human movement are sometimes said to have a dance-like quality, including martial arts, gymnastics, figure skating, synchronized swimming and many other forms of athletics. 2. What are the types/kinds of dances? Types of Dance - Categories Here are some of the most popular dance categories and types: Ballroom Dances These dances started appearing first in Italy, during the early years of Renaissance. Popularity of this kind of entertainment quickly swept over the Europe, United States and the World. Although many other simpler and more easily preformed types of dances caused the ballroom dances to lose some of their influence, modern worldwide dancing audience started resurrecting these immortal dances in ever increasing pace...
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...| VODAFONE | A Strategic Brand Management Project | | Submitted to : Dr Lubna Nafees | Submitted by:Ram Narayan 11HR-023Shilpi Pachauri 11HR-027Shravani Kosana 11HR-028Indraneal Balasubramanian 11FN-043Aparna Vyas 11FN-019Prashant Garg 11FN-134 | | | TABLE OF CONTENTS Section one: Brand Campaign Descriptors…………………………………………………..03 1. Brief Description of the campaign……………………………………......................04 2. Communication………………………………………………………………………05 3. Advertising Agency…………………………………………………………………..05 4. Frequency of the campaign and the media used………………………………….......06 Section Two: Campaign Analysis……………………………………………………………07 1. Video………………………………………………………………………………....07 2. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………..07 3. Striking features of the campaign…………………………………………………….08 4. Execution of the campaign…………………………………………………………...09 5. Target Audience……………………………………………………………………...09 6. Critique/Recommendations…………………………………………………………..09 Section Three: Brand analysis………………………………………………………………11 1. Value Proposition…………………………………………………………………….11 2. Brand Essence………………………………………………………………………..11 3. Brand Elements………………………………………………………………………11 4. Vodafone Brand Equity………………………………………………………………12 5. Segmentation……………………………………………............................................13 6. Brand Positioning…………………………………………………………………...
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