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    The song “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)” by Sly and the Family Stone is a catchy song that represents the move to a brand new style of music. It represents a style of music that incorporates both R&B and rock elements. In “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)”, the band incorporates aspects of R&B by having the entire song built over a repeating riff in the bass. This repeating riff in the bass, according to chapter 9 of the book establishes “the song’s rhythmic feel or ‘groove’.” This

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    American workers are less than $500 a year (BGE). We have gotten some help from muckrakers when they exposed the situation. However, we now need to come together and help get the underside of America fixed. It was pretty tough to choose which organizations to donate to, but after careful consideration, I feel that I have made the three choices that will help America the most. I have decided that

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    very beneficial. It is crucial that we attract organizations as well as individual people. Doing this will give us a better opportunity to provide for the children. There are several techniques we can use to reach people and organizations. Some of these methods include, pay per click, social media, and e-mail marketing. We want our organization to take advantage of Pay per Click, because it reimburses us for our advertisements. As a nonprofit organization, we do not want to divert from these programs

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    the word “charitable is a word of art, of precise and technical meaning”[1]. Viscount Simmonds further remarked that, “no comprehensive definition of legal charity has been given either by legislature or in judicial utterance, there is no limit to the number and diversity of ways in which man will seek to benefit his fellow men”[2]. The Preamble to the Charitable Uses Act 1601, also referred to as the Statute of Elizabeth I, contained a list of purposes which were then regarded as charitable. It assumed

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    ASPCA and the Power of Persuasion Advertisers all have one goal in common, that is an ad that is catching to a consumer’s attention. In today’s fast paced society there are so many selling products and charities. As I exam the advertisement for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty for Animals (ASPCA), I will show how they use the pathos, ethos, and logos – also known as Aristotle’s Theory of Persuasion. Pathos is an emotional appeal in which the advertisers hope that the consumers

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    Primark and Oxfam

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    Primark and Oxfam Marketing Purpose and Techniques Contents Introduction____________3 Oxfam________________4 Primark_______________7 Charts & Tables _______10 Appendix_____________12 Introduction This report is based on the marketing techniques/ skills of Primark and Oxfam based on their products/services. Before we can understand the effectiveness of the marketing techniques, we have investigated both companies

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    Home fundraising employs staff all across the UK using a network of offices; they began in Scotland as a call centre who would purchase phone numbers and dial them on behalf of charity organisations. Home fundraising would get commission for every donor who agreed to sign up for a monthly direct debit. Eventually the office grew and employed door to door recruiters, the idea being that people are more likely to sign up as they are less likely to turn someone down face to face (Pascual ,Guéguen ,

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    CHARITY NAME: ENABLE SCOTLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: SC009024 CHARITY TYPE: NON GOVERMENTAL ORGANISATION This essay will firstly critically analyse the marketing activities of the non-governmental organisation ENABLE Scotland, which is Scotland’s leading charity for children and adults with learning disabilities (ENABLE Scotland, 2015). This will be achieved through the use of various business models such as SWOT, PESTLE and STP. The information researched and discussed in depth in

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    Creating jobs, raising minimum wage, donating to the poor are not going to erase the poverty out of the United States of America. The government defines poverty as the bottom fifteen percent of annual income. No matter what one does to increase a person’s income there will always be someone in poverty. Across America there are always charities, religious groups, and civic clubs who are giving to the poor--from food giveaways, clothing giveaways, free tutoring, free health screenings, whatever

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    To improve, I can construct more track lists with different, yet still suitable genres (other than “Rock & Pop” or “Jazz & Blues”) or even make my own database containing all the songs I have personally chosen that will be appropriate for my charity event. I have designed four separate track lists, 2 of which having 1 type of genre (as shown in my screenshots). Furthermore, I organised the artists’ name in ascending order so that that the DJ can find the song he wants through the name of the person

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