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    Dhobighat and Kahaani Film reviews [Student Name] [Course Title] [Course Supervisor] [Date] Film reviews Introduction: The Indian film industry has never been popular for its art films. Art films in Indian cinemas usually try to portray a particular aspect of the Indian culture and norm. These movies avoid all the glitz and glamour normally found in Indian movies. No glitz or glamour usually restricts these movies to a low budget nor are these movies able to attract a large number of audience

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    Education System in England

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    complained that reducing class sizes has worsened the problem of trying to get places for their children in popular, over-subscribed schools. Test targets The government has also set targets for levels of literary and numeracy, on the grounds that a child who does not learn to read well and handle numbers early on runs the risk of falling further behind in all subjects. So, in England, by 2002: On average 80% of 11 year olds should be reaching the standard expected for their age in English and 75% in

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    Switzerland is best described by conveying an understanding of its geography, political, economic, cultural and social environments. The geography of the country has had a significant impact on its way of life. Switzerland is bordered by Germany in the north, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein in the east, Italy in the south and France in the west. This represents many significant European cultures converging on Switzerland – the German speaking region, the French and the Italian. Two

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    Switzerland Switzerland is best described by conveying an understanding of its geography, political, economic, cultural and social environments. The geography of the country has had a significant impact on its way of life. Switzerland is bordered by Germany in the north, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein in the east, Italy in the south and France in the west. This represents many significant European cultures converging on Switzerland – the German speaking region, the French and

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    imagery in ad campaigns unethical? Should tobacco and liquor advertising be allowed on television? Should all billboard advertising of alcohol be banned? Should tobacco and alcohol companies be allowed to use ad campaigns that could be considered child-friendly? Why are alcohol companies now allowed to advertise on television under certain conditions (after primetime, with responsible drinking messages in some ads, etc.)? Economic Issues • • • • • • Should the local sales tax be increased/decreased

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    Geography Australia is both the smallest and oldest continent in the world, and it is the only country that is also a continent. [1] It is an island located between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific, just south of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. At 2,941,299 square miles, Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world and only about 150,000 square miles (about the size of Montana) smaller than the continental United States. Its interior land is a flat and sparsely populated desert

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    Chapter 2: Literature Review In this chapter we will try to deepen our understanding of the research problem at hand. Hence we will review the following constructs: offensive advertising, advertising in Egypt, consumers of an Arab world Muslim majority country such as Egypt, religiosity for Muslims and purchase intentions in order to further our understanding of the connection between advertising as a marketing tools, Muslims and consumer behaviour. 2.1 The nature of offensive advertising In an

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    Contents A1. 4 a. Marketing Management 4 b. PESTEL Factors 4 Political Factors 4 Economic Factors 4 Social Factors 4 Technology Factors 5 Environmental factors 5 Legal factors 5 c). 3 Aspects of product Tropicana chosen from PepsiCo 6 A2. 8 a). Who are reseller 8 b). Types of Segmentation 8 1. Geographic Segmentation 8 2. Demographic segmentation 8 3. Psychographic segmentation 8 4. Behavioral segmentation 8 c. Factors affect pricing decision 9 Internal Factors 9 Organizational Factors 9 Marketing

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    unethical advertising

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    Generally speaking, advertising is the promotion of goods, services and ideas, usually by an identified sponsor. Marketers see advertising as part of an overall promotional strategy. Other components of the promotional mix include publicity, public relations, personal selling and sales promotion. Advertisement Advertising is a form of communication whose purpose is to inform potential customers about products and services and how to obtain and use them. Many advertisements are also designed to

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    Travelodge

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    Travelodge Travelodge is private hospitality industry. The Travelodge brand was founded by Scott King (Travelodge Corporation Founder) from America. And the first Travelodge was established in San Diego in 1940. Travelodge has several hotel chains around the world and many of them are operated under independent companies without having connection with brand operating in other countries. Travelodge in UK Travelodge in UK was founded in 1985 which brand was bought in 1980 by the same

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