Stylistics

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    Gucci Value Chain

    tangible resources include loyal suppliers, human resources, distribution, Human resources include Tom Ford’s and De Sole’s skills, knowledge and commitment. De sole was the financial and operations guy and Ford was the creative and stylistic inspiration behind the operation. – the relationship between Ford and De Sole was so unique distribution network directly operated stores quality craftsmanship Gucci’s ability to expand into Switzerland, France, US and Hong Kong Flexible

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    Communication

    the way for a meaningful communication. Among the various factors determining the success of an effective communication, non-verbal cues play a vital role. Non-verbal signal operates at two levels. Non-verbal cues in writing involves the form of stylistic features like headings, titles, subheadings, photographs, captions, figures, graphs and bar charts, etc., whereas oral communication involves non-verbal signals like gestures, postures, facial expressions, pace, intensity, tone of voice and body

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    Roman

    through various mediums, it can be noted how it had both uses for the public such as it appearing on coins and of course for their own private uses or display. Roman portraiture constantly had changing styles, which can be characterized by a stylistic cycle. It can be seen that it had an alternating shift from realistic to idealistic elements. Emperors and public officials portrayed themselves in a way that would benefit their endeavors by switching from one style to the other. For example, since

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    Iwt1 Task 1

    1. Describe the earlier period. Your description should include the characteristics of the style, and social conditions that may have contributed to the advent of this style. Impressionism: An organized exhibit by a group of artists that called themselves the Anonymous Society of Painters, Sculptors and Printmakers launched the movement known as Impressionism in Paris in the late 19th century approx. 1874-1882 (Samu, 2004). These artists (including Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Edouard

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    Evaluation of Documentary Responses to Drama Workshops

    Documentary Response 1 1. My group and I managed to present Mr Kipps' speech with contrasting moods to symbolise the difference between the scarred and anxious Arthur narrating, and the calm, loving front he puts on for his family. This contrast was really shown when Lewis [as Mr Kipps] is told by the children that he has to participate in the ghost story-telling; his facial expression goes from calm and content to dread, anxiety and terror. This shows that his past experiences haunts him even more

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    The Development of the English Literary Language

    A BRIEF OUTLINE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENGLISH LITERARY (STANDARD) LANGUAGE ( From: I.R.Galperin. Stylistics. Moscow: Higher School, 1977. pp. 41-57) Up till now we have done little more than mention the literary (standard) language, which is one of the most important notions in stylistics and general linguistics. It is now necessary to elucidate this linguistic notion by going a little deeper into what constitutes the concept and to trace the stages in the development of the English standard

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    Theme: the Bomb

    mayor since April 2011 is Kazumi Matsui. 2. Read and compare the two poems about Hiroshima, “Give Back the Human” by Sankichi Toge and the extract from “Hiroshima Peace Park” by Colleen Keating, an Australian: a. Give examples of characteristic stylistic features in both poems b. Which poem is more powerful in your opinion? Justify your answer. We can begin saying that the poem from Sankichi Toge is a poem written just after the disaster. And the poem from Colleen Keating is written 60 years

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    Classic Noir Film Analysis

    detective, able to restore order, solve the crime, and ensure justice prevails. Chinatown challenges this myth, reversing genre and stylistic conventions through the protagonist Jake Gittes, a private eye unable to control the crimes his sleuthing unveils. Gittes dresses stylishly in crisp white suits, differing from the trademark trench coat and fedora of his stylistic predecessors, and enters the film with an air of confidence. However, Gittes’ plush chambers and immaculate suit mask an essential

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    Virtuoso Guercino

    More than 350 authentic paintings that include the depiction of a great variety subjects, from mythological to historical to religious, have been identified to date as his. Powerful religious and political figures were impressed with his masterful artistic skills. But even more so, these luminaries were attracted to his innovative ability to express religious ideas and implant political meanings into his work that accorded with their ideals. His virtuosity allowed him to paint for the likes of high-ranking

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    Fiual Product

    generation the screen is made bigger and has solar charger with unbreakable screen. It doesn’t have home bottom rather a technology called liquidmetal. It is supposed to be thinner. Clio invisible speaker Clio™ is the invisible speaker that is a stylistic fit for any interior design. You can connect your music wirelessly through Bluetooth. It is supposed to blend in with your décor. I don’t think it would be successful because it is expensive and not invisible. Also the competitor has better quality

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