...ASSIGNMENT GET YOUR WORK DONE BY www.TopGradePapers.com Gu Pudding Brand Campaign Marketing Communications Bosh pG ra 2009 UNIVERSITY GET YOUR WORK DONE BY www.TopGradePapers.com To de Pa pe rs GET YOUR WORK DONE BY www.TopGradePapers.com Table of Contents Communications Opportunity Analysis: ................................................................................................. 4 List of Barriers ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Strong competition from Cadbury and Muller ............................................................................... 4 Aggressive marketing ...................................................................................................................... 4 More customer inclination towards Cadbury ................................................................................. 4 List of Opportunities ........................................................................................................................... 4 Market penetration ........................................................................................................................ 4 Participatory marketing .................................................................................................................. 5 Diet chocolate product range ......................................................
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...Poster PO-39 NATURAL GAS LIQUEFACTION PROCESSES COMPARISON COMPARAISON ENTRE PROCEDES DE LIQUEFACTION DE GAZ NATUREL Pierre-Yves Martin Jérôme Pigourier Axens (France) www.axens.fr Béatrice Fischer IFP (France) ABSTRACT This paper presents Axens efforts to compare LiquefinTM with the competing process, specially the reputed most efficient ones: C3/MR, C3/MR followed by nitrogen cycle, dual mixed refrigerant process with spiral wound exchangers. To compare properly one process to another, it must be done with the same gas, with the same site conditions, with the same gas turbines and with the same cooling medium temperature (air or water). That done, to compare processes like for like is still not that easy. For instance, it seems fair to take the same efficiencies for the compressors, however, axial and centrifugal compressors do have different efficiencies. Similarly, equal basis leads to have the same temperature approach for the air-cooler (or water coolers), however between mixed refrigerant and propane, the heat exchange area will be much lower for mixed refrigerant if the approach is kept identical. The end flash vapour quantity has also a big influence on the process efficiency, but each process has a different fuel gas consumption. Those added factors may lead to wide differences. Axens has calculated the effect of all those parameters on efficiency. The equipment characteristics play also an important role in the comparison: the limitations of axial compressors...
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...Ben Hayward Propaganda Poster Analysis 11/05/13 Propaganda, by definition is an illustrated idea, fact, or allegation that is deliberately spread to further one’s cause or to damage an opposing cause. Throughout the Spanish Civil War the Republican, and Fascist parties created and distributed a plethora of propaganda. Spanish homes, institutions and buildings were covered in various parties’ propaganda that depicted both the heroes and villains of the Civil War. The emergence of these propaganda posters was a direct result of the fascist takeover the government. The posters served as a visual representation of party affiliation and their goals pertaining to the war. This poster that I present above on the first page represents the Anarchist’s party and their revolution in Spain. More specifically, the column de hierra, or otherwise known as the “Iron Column” was a militia column of the Anarchist ideology. This column was a subset of Militias Confederal and represented the Spanish Republicans. In my analysis of the poster, I will point out the symbolism of the color scheme and the figures represented in the poster as well as the text presented in the poster. The color scheme in any propaganda poster is vital in evoking the direction and intent of the artist’s poster. Also, colors can show viewers of the poster what party is affiliated with them. The red coloring in this poster exhibits the Anarchist party’s colors and distinguishes itself from the dark coloring of the...
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...1) A propos de la marque Krys is an optician who has been in existence for nearly 40 years. Their philosophy: "the beauty and visual well-being must be accessible to all." They started from the month of October, a new campaign ad, which according to them, is a promise they make to their customers to be loyal to their philosophy. 2) A propos de la campagne de pub This advertising campaign entitled "Krys, you are going to love", is composed of a TV spot and 7 visual were widely distributed on the bus and the subway in particular. It was created by the Agency H. It accounts for 7 people who wear glasses in the range Krys, which all admit to have changed since they wear these glasses. There are as follows: Before I was a blonde. Before I was bald. Before I was naked. Before I had the ears. Before I had a big mouth. Before I had freckles. Before I was shy. Pub TV Evening Dress (See the ad on Youtube) 3) Analyse graphique et sémantique In terms of composition, they are very simple, for framing pictures, the busts of those who ask. These people are always shifted to the right of the poster. In the remaining space on the left, there is the hook "Before I was ..." with physical or behavioral attribute highlighted by a bold, all in capitals. At the top left there is the description of the product, and bottom right, Krys logo with the slogan "You'll love". The slogan underlines the idea that these people wear their sunglasses [K], they feel...
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...cultural competency in health care. Communication with a patient can be affected by a patient’s culture. In addition, nurses need to avoid ethnocentric bias. In an effort to achieve a holistic approach to health care one must have an understanding of cultural factors that may affect proposed health care interventions. Leininger’s Cultural Care Theory can be hardwired with Watson’s Theory of Human Care to help achieve holistic care of the patient (Leininger & McFarland, 2002). In this paper I will discuss the design of a teaching program at my workplace to help raise awareness about vulnerable populations. According to De Chesney and Anderson (2008), issues with vulnerability can apply to population groups or individual people. De Chesney and Anderson (2008) discuss vulnerable populations that are at higher risk for health issues related to socioeconomic status, cultural issues, or environmental issues (De Chesney & Anderson, 2008). In the development of this project, I considered focusing on the Hispanic population. However, after research on vulnerable populations the project was focused to be broader and encompass other populations in an effort to help caregivers understand the need to hardwire cultural competence with holistic patient care. My workplace is focused on...
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...The project was reviewed by my unit manager who over sees the daily activities of the inpatient psychiatric unit. This project topic has actually been a very important aspect of the behavioral health department. She was really excited that I took the initiative to find the best practice to provide the best of care to our patient population. She also informed me there is a restraints committee in the organization and she is the representative for our unit. She encouraged me to join and be part of the team to share my ideas and any evidenced based practice I have found. The areas of my presentation needing more clarification are the funding, staffing and summary of the evidence. More details about funding and the process of how staffing will be addressed would have been beneficial per my managers feedback....
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...(Fiell, 304) The Bauhaus was created when Gropius combined the art schools Kunstgewerbeschule and the Hochchule fur Bildende Kunst into one.(Fiell, 83) The Bauhaus, meaning "Building House" was located in Weimar, Germany. Gropius wanted to create a new organization of learning for design, and sought to reform educational theory and unify the arts.(Fiell, 83) The Bauhaus curriculum consisted of two parts; students had to complete a year of foundation courses that focused on the use of color, form and materials. Following the year of foundation courses, students were to enter a workshop of their choosing in areas such as carpentry, ceramics, metal etc. The Bauhaus drew influence from other movements such as the Arts & Crafts movement and De Stijl. Throughout the lifetime of the Bauhaus, three directors took charge and led the Bauhaus into different directions. Walter Gropius, originally an architect, was the first director appointed to the Bauhaus; also the founder. Under Gropius, the Bauhaus originally looked to reform by returning to the middle ages. Like the English arts and crafts and the Jugendstil movement, the Bauhaus turned to Expressionism. (Hauffe, 75) During the first year of the Bauhaus, Gropius appointed three Masters to lead in the education of the students; Johannes Itten, Lyonel Feininger and Gerhard Marcks. Of the three masters, Johannes Itten was the...
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...Study Guide to Accompany Meggs’ History of Graphic Design Fourth Edition Prepared by Susan Merritt Professor and Head of Graphic Design School of Art, Design, and Art History San Diego State University (SDSU) With assistance from Chris McCampbell and Jenny Yoshida John Wiley & Sons, Inc. i DISCLAIMER The information in this book has been derived and extracted from a multitude of sources including building codes, fire codes, industry codes and standards, manufacturer’s literature, engineering reference works, and personal professional experience. It is presented in good faith. Although the authors and the publisher have made every reasonable effort to make the information presented accurate and authoritative, they do not warrant, and assume no liability for, its accuracy or completeness or fitness for any specific purpose. The information is intended primarily as a learning and teaching aid, and not as a final source of information for the design of building systems by design professionals. It is the responsibility of users to apply their professional knowledge in the application of the information presented in this book, and to consult original sources for current and detailed information as needed, for actual design situations. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Copyright © 2006 by John Wiley and Sons. All rights reserved Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey Published simultaneously in Canada No part of this publication may be reproduced...
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...I can’t believe it’s the end of the semester already, 2016 is going by fast! I had to take this course because it was one of the courses I had to take for my degree. As I sit back and reflect on this course, I am smiling because this course makes me feel confident that I have chosen the correct career path for myself. There were many valuable concepts I learned in this class that will be beneficial to me in the future. First, the feedback you gave me on the essays we completed in this class will help me become a better writer in the future. It’s important to write well if you want to be a writer in the future. Your feedback was clear and helped me see what I was doing wrong. I love that you were strict on grading the essays. Second, I enjoyed...
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...JohnMate1122@gmail.com Week 1 Webliography Activity Find one website devoted to The Enlightenment and post it to the webliography. Provide an overview of the website and assess its usefulness for research. You must choose a different site than your classmates, so check what has been posted before adding your own. Grading Rubric Description Possible Points Usefulness of site for research 10 Quality of written description 10 Grammar/spelling 5 Total Week 2 Reflective Paper Choose an individual: Sir Isaac Newton, Descartes, Bacon, Spinoza, Locke, Hume, Hobbes, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau, Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, Hegel, Edmund Burke, Owen, Edward Baines, Chadwick, John Stuart Mill, Comte, de Tocqueville, Fourier, Saint-Simon, de Maistre, Feuerbach, or Herbert Spencer. Write a 500-word reflective essay connecting the individual to a TCO for the course. Papers are required to contain at least two outside resources and the textbook. All sources need to be cited using APA citation. The paper should have at least five in-text citations using proper APA format (no URLs for in-text citations). Week 3 Webliography Activity Find websites devoted to Nietszche, Freud, Einstein, psychoanalysis, new physics, and other topics covered in the two chapters above and post it to the Webliography (see tabs across the top of the course shell). Provide an overview of the website (in your own words, nothing copied from the site) and assess its...
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... My element: Lithium For this project, you get to discover an element! You will: 1) reate a poster with clear, precise scientific language that creatively presents an element of the C periodic table. 2) ompletely document several different sources of information in the correct format. C Assessment Criteria (0) Not Yet Meeting Expectations (1) I have not I am able to: achieved a standard apply scientific language to described communicate understanding but by any of does so limited success with the descriptors document sources, with limited to the success . right . Minimally Meeting Expectations (2) I am able to: Meeting Expectations (3) I am able to: sometimes apply scientific language usually apply scientific language to communicate understanding to communicate understanding clearly and precisely sometimes document sources correctly. usually document sources correctly. Exceeding Expectations (4) I am able to: consistently apply scientific language to communicate understanding clearly and precisely document sources completely . In order to apply scientific language for communicating understanding clearly and precisely, you must include the following on your poster: State: ● Atomic number (top) = number of protons ● Symbol (large and central and beautiful!) ● Name of element (under symbol) ...
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...consumers is very important. Depending on how the company presents the product to the public, the product can be perceived in a positive manner (which may include from the purchase of his to loyalty to it) or in a negative way (rejection ). Previous studies show that brands that are "imprinted" in consumers’ life are trying to create their own identity by calling on emotional and sentimental side, outlining, and thus people like a certain personality. The belief that a strong brand is based on whole creative process - aiming near as possible to the consumer by building their own personalities is the idea of beginning this work. It aims tracking how a successful brand creates its personality through the public, and the perception of consumers about this. The analysis will focus on the Bergenbier brand and will be following firstly, the brand features prints and promotion through TV spots, and secondly how consumers perceive the brand. Last phase of the study is consumer profiling Bergenbier brand. Research methods used were document analysis and sociological inquiry (main methods) and telephone survey and focus group (secondary methods). Research questions The role descriptive study aimed at identifying brand characteristics Bregenbier as they appear promoted by certain media tools, namely TV spots and prints. Regarding the role of exploratory work aims perception of brand identification Bregenbier Ploiesti young consumers, as well as consumer profiling. Research questions which...
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...Ashesi University Subject: Text and Meaning Lecturer: Mr. Mark Poynter Date: 5th October 2009 Assignment: Assessment Point One Essay Title: No. 4) Analyze a movie poster from a film directed by Martin Scorsese and then, with reference to the ideas of Pierce and Saussure, apply techniques in Semiotics and Semiology in order to illustrate how the text can be interpreted. Any and every piece of text in this world has meaning, or a point it is trying to put across. If you look at a portrait, or a page in a book, different aspects of the picture, or the way the words are put together on the page, all have purpose; To convey a certain message. This technique of analyzing different parts of texts, using signs and symbols, is termed “semiotics. [1] In this essay, we shall be using the techniques of semiotics, to interpret a poster of renowned Director, Martin Scorsese’s blockbuster movie, “Shutter Island”. According to Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles S. Pierce, two founding fathers of semiotics; a sign consists of “the signifier” and “the signified”. The signifier of a sign is the form in which the sign takes, and the signified stands for what the sign represents. [2] Let’s take for example, a picture of a young boy crying. In this scenario, the little boys face would be a sign, the act of him crying would be the signifier, and the signified would probably be that the boy is sad because something has gone wrong. Delving deeper into semiotic analysis, there are two types of relationships...
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...for compliance to HH is not only health-care workers but also policy-makers and organizational leaders and managers. Methods.: Compliance to hand hygiene will be evaluated through direct observation of HCWs ,to helps pinpoint areas of strength or weaknesses in HH behavior, so as to develop training program that will help HCWs to complaint with HH . Evaluation will be based on direct observation and survey audit, observing the HCWs during routine patient care to ensure that hands hygiene are performed before and after getting in contact with patient and patient environment. In addition, survey audit based on the HCWs perception, knowledge and attitude, including patient and family observation of HCWs about hand hygiene. Intervention will be education and training using visual poster, power point, base on feedback of the results, the program estimated to take six months. Conclusion: Regular cleansing of hands by HCWs reduces the risk of transmitting nosocomial pathogens between patients and thus reduce the risk of exogenously- acquired...
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...CUBISM 'Factory, Horta de Ebbo', 1909 (oil on canvas) PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) 'Factory, Horta de Ebbo', 1909 (oil on canvas) Cubism was a truly revolutionary style of modern art developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braques. It was the first style of abstract art which evolved at the beginning of the 20th century in response to a world that was changing with unprecedented speed. Cubism was an attempt by artists to revitalise the tired traditions of Western art which they believed had run their course. The Cubists challenged conventional forms of representation, such as perspective, which had been the rule since the Renaissance. Their aim was to develop a new way of seeing which reflected the modern age. POP ART Andy Warhol – Mickey maus the early morning of July 18 in Stockholm, a major theft occurred. Unknown broke the door to the museum Aberga (Abergs Museum), stormed inside and stripped from the walls of famous works of masters of the pop art of Andy Warhol (Andy Warhol) and Roy Lichtenstein (Roy Lichtenstein). Robbers also took a poster to the old film The New Spirit, probably thinking that this is also Warhol. Police are looking for villains in the entire Stockholm, but the search has not yielded results. Stolen masterpieces of pop art experts estimated in 500 thousand dollars. The museum is named after the famous Swedish filmmaker, artist and musician Lasse Aberga (Lasse Aberg). In the 1960's, he was carried away by pop-art aesthetics, and in 1970 started...
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