Assignment on Bangladeshi Films: Mainstream Films vs. Alternative Cinemas Submitted to: Ariful Islam Lecturer, Department of English East West University Submitted By: MD. Zaidul Haque ID: 2013-1-10-149 Department of BBA East West University Date of Submission: June 20, 2013 Bangladeshi Films: Bangladesh is varies cultural country. The establishment of film theatres began here in the 1910s, but
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(Case study: June 2011) Contents Introduction 4 Movie and TV programme licensing and distribution 5 Netflix, Inc 6 Netflix – advertising and marketing 7 Netflix’s competitors 7 Top ten movie download services 10 Data protection issues 10 The future for the industry 11 The future for Netflix 12 References 13 Home Entertainment Introduction Total global sales of pre-recorded DVDs and Blu-ray discs of movies, TV shows, pop videos and other content for home use have been falling
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forgetting something? Women are left out of this statement. Most people think that women can have anything that men have. But we have to ask ourselves, are women really equal to men? The answer is no. Women are seen below men. Society has made the female gender less equal to men. Women are underpaid, charged more for necessities, and are always seen as the damsel in distress. Women are paid less than men, even if they have the same occupation. For instance, professional women’s soccer teams are paid less
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A NEW WORLD OF COMMUNICATION Certainly, the first president of the United States would be awed by the power of these new media to change ideas about the world, perceptions, and even life itself. At the end of the twentieth century and the beginning of a new millennium, there can be little doubt about mass media's impact on the way the world works. Consider a few examples: The communist world collapsed, and mass media played a key role. In the Persian Gulf War of 1991, the American government seemed
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page………………………………………………………………1 Contents……………………………………………………………….2 Introduction……………………………………………………………3 Chapter 1: European Fairy Tales and Values about Gender and Class………………………………………10 Chapter 2: Disney Animation and American Culture…………………24 Chapter 3: Disney Animation and (Gender) Commodification…………………………………………..55 Conclusion…………………………………………………………...73 Bibliography…………………………………………………………78 Introduction
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Final Year Project on internet marketing ….is it there yet Project Guide: Prof. Kuldip Kawatra Project by Mr. Heemanish Midde Roll No.: 220 2007 - 2009 Xavier Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai Mumbai University DECLARATION I hereby declare that this report titled “Internet Marketing" is a record of independent work carried out by me as a part of Final Year Project for the MMS course of Mumbai University for the period starting from January 2009 to May 2009. The above
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phones and clothes but also counseling their parents on big-ticket purchases. Intense competition to tap this young aspiring segment has seen big players relying on high spends advertisements, cross-selling, licensed merchandising, program length commercials, product placement and promotions involving free gifts. The researcher has tried to analyse the association of cartoon characters with brands in inducing Brand Preference among kids. Key Words: Branding, Cartoon characters, Kids, Endorsements
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‘What pressures are put on people from viewing adverts?’ The media often put a lot of pressure on members of the public to feel, act or look a certain way. This is because they often create a perfect image or perfect lifestyle by which consumers feel they have to abide by. Members of the public see the images and messages created by advertisements as something they should achieve. Fowles (1996, p.156) supports one of my main arguments by highlighting that ‘the imagery in advertising is that of
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Cultural Moves AMERICAN CROSSROADS Edited by Earl Lewis, George Lipsitz, Peggy Pascoe, George Sánchez, and Dana Takagi 1. Border Matters: Remapping American Cultural Studies, by José David Saldívar 2. The White Scourge: Mexicans, Blacks, and Poor Whites in Texas Cotton Culture, by Neil Foley 3. Indians in the Making: Ethnic Relations and Indian Identities around Puget Sound, by Alexandra Harmon 4. Aztlán and Viet Nam: Chicano and Chicana Experiences of the War, edited by George Mariscal 5. Immigration
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