Papers 6061-6070 of total 23385 found.
…the advertisement has been made a suitable media must be selected. A great advertisement would be useless if did not actually reach the target audience. Options for various types of media in which to advertise are television, newspapers, radio, magazines, outdoor…
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…structural support and pressure containment by enclosing the plate pack. The main frame components consist of a fixed end, a movable end, upper and lower carrying bars, and tightening bolts. ·Connections. The connections for incoming and outgoing media usually…
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…Celebrities are constantly in the media for their outrageous or strange antics. People such as Robbie Williams, The Cheeky Girls and most Big Brother contestants are well known for their headline grabbing shenanigans. But some stars complain that they do…
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…will become such a major player in society there will also be some dramatic changes in media. It is likely that all magazines and newspapers will produce their publications on the Internet, instead of printing paper-based copies, as they will be able to reach far…
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…, different topics and most importantly, different focus of their own management task. Secondly, proper communication medium is the key bridge of 'effective communication'. It is no doubt that managers communicate through lots of media. They use face-to-face…
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…convinced that communists had infiltrated the US Department of State. For the next 3 years McCarthy accused and investigated many government officials, members of the media and after prominent figures. The "Witch Hunt" climaxed in 1954 when McCarthy accused…
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…. This is where we are today. The most wanted man in the world has been captured and the media is giving full coverage every day as it has been since he fled. Saddam is no question the most significant person of 2003. If he isn't then why are people through out…
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…doesn't get worn out from being played, and can resist minor scratches, fingerprints, and being left out in the rain for a few hours. Two benefits of the compact disc are that it provides convenient massive media storage and that it's a device that doesn't wear…
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…an ironic way to show the social matters of popular culture, but society still uses images and systems of mass media, popular culture, and advertising. Since Pop Art has broken the line of advertising and art, advertising is considered "modern" art, the main…
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…by combining technology with organic life and restoring the balance of life. On another TV series or movie this premise would've been right at home. This is not a new concept if you stop and think about it. But after seeing the last episode of BM in Real Media
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