NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE P1 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2010 MEMORANDUM MARKS: 70 This memorandum consists of 8 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over English Home Language/P1 2 NSC – Memorandum DoE/Feb. – March 2010 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKERS 1. 2. 3. This marking memorandum is intended as a guide for markers. It is by no means prescriptive, exhaustive or complete. The chief marker will discuss the memorandum with the markers before the commencement
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not be shown to young children and only certain shows should be censored to an extent, yet they do not see the significant effect that regular television shows really have on their children.As a child grows, more and more statistics are proving that they are being exposed to too many shows that should be censored. Many studies have concluded that young children are most affected by what they see on television (Dritz, Russel 1996). For example, a child that watches a cartoon with a lot of violence
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Build-A-Bear’s actions? Answer: Why children like staffed animals? Why children like Teddy bear over other staffed animal? The answer of the above two question will give you the answer “what is the needs and wants of Build-A-Bear customers?” as well. First of all, children like to play. They always wish to play with those animals and superheroes that they see in the Television screen and other media especially in cartoons. As Build-A-Bear’s customers are almost children, their need is to play. Now, come
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A Qualitative Study on two Case Studies I. Disney makes a Comeback II. The Downfall of Uptown Letter of Transmittal 23 April, 2015 Ms. Rumana Ferdous Course instructor, Introduction to Business, Green Business School, Subject: Submission of Term Paper Dear Ma’am, With a great pleasure and interest here, we submit our report, which you have assigned us to prepare by today as a term paper. This report is focused on “Marketing strategy of Disney and Uptown cigarettes and
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tested under four conditions in the main experiment: facial appearance (human-like vs cartoon-like) and gender (male vs female). Findings – The results suggest that the human-like characters are more likeable, appropriate and trustworthy in general terms. However, when perceived capabilities of OSCs are measured, a mismatch can occur between expectations and capabilities of the human-like OSCs. In fact, cartoon-like OSCs, especially female, had more positive effects on the web site interface. Research
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well as the violent acts that are performed by both parties to get to the bottom of the case. However, are shows like CSI, Blue Bloods and Law and Order responsible for the violent acts done in society? Is there a connection between these shows and children who commit horrendous acts of violence? According to Leonard Eron, Senior Research Scientist at University of Michigan, “Television alone is responsible for 10% of youth violence” [ (Media Violence: Facts & Statistics) ]. There needs to be
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many well-known Disney cartoon characters on their movies, such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Disney Empire was not built in one day, the Disney was very successful at turning fantasies into reality. They created the dreamer, the realist and the critic in their movies, they made the movie humorous and light-hearted. They’re targeting in children, teenagers and family-oriented parents, meanwhile, their audience are customers and movies are the best advertising for their cartoon character’s product
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Disney: A Short Biography Short Biography of Walt Disney (a condensed version of the Long Biography) Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago Illinois, to his father Elias Disney, and mother Flora Call Disney. Walt was one of five children, four boys and a girl. After Walt's birth, the Disney family moved to Marceline Missouri, Walt lived most of his childhood here. Walt had very early interests in art, he would often sell drawings to neighbors to make extra money. He pursued
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Criminal Justice 201 Term Paper – Social Learning Theory (Q#5) Carmina Janine Ibanez December 9, 2013 Learning as found in the dictionary is the act or process of acquiring knowledge or skill (dictionary.com, n.d.). Have you ever heard of the saying that states, “We learn something new everyday?” Now, that “something” can be anything from learning how to walk, learning how to write, learning the 50 states of America or even how to behave or act. Everything we do has been learned and observed
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How to Teach Children to Conserve Energy It is important that we teach our children ways to practice energy conservation. Instructions 1 Explain to your children just how important conserving energy is. They may have heard you talk about it or mention it, but do they really understand what it means. Try giving them examples of why it is so important. There are many books that can help you explain the importance of energy conversation to your child and also give some tips on how to do it
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