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    Marketing

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    * Chapter 10: Advertising Australian Consumer Law (trades practices 1974) - S18: the right conduct= prohibits misleading and deceptive conduct - remedies: injunctions‚ damages and corrective advertising ELEMENTS of S18 1. who is a ‘person’ 2. must be in trade or commerce ( an employee‚ private seller‚ misleading advertisement) 3. misleading and deceptive? (lead into error‚ usually involves misrepresentation) 4. Threshold * * TEST 1. identify audience

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    Root Cause Analysis

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    Root Cause Analysis 1 Root Cause Analysis • Root Cause Analysis is a method that is used to address a problem or non-conformance‚ in order to get to the “root cause” of the problem. It is used so we can correct or eliminate the cause‚ and prevent the problem from recurring. • Traditional applications of Root Cause Analysis – Resolution of customer complaints and returns. – Disposition of non-conforming material (Scrap and Repair) via the Material Review process. – Corrective action plans

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    Healing Wonders of Charcoal Chapter One The Problem Introduction The use of charcoal as a simple remedy for different health problems is an ancient way of treating many common diseases that afflict humankind dates back to the time of Hippocrates who lived from 460 to 370 B.C. In the late 1800‚ Ellen G. White spearheaded the use of charcoal in the treatment of different diseases. A sincere and prayerful Christian‚ she wrote many books including health books such as: Ministry of Healing‚ Medical

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    Joseph Conrad once wrote‚ “the individual consciousness was destined to be in total contradiction to its physical and moral environment” (Watt 78); the validity of his statement is reflected in the physiological and psychological changes that the characters in both his Heart of Darkness and Coppola’s Apocalypse Now undergo as they travel up their respective rivers‚ the Congo and the Nung. Each journey up the tropical river is symbolic of a voyage of discovery into the dark heart

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    Introduced in 1987‚ Robots were used in the first Laparoscopic surgery‚ a cholescystecotomy‚ to be exact. (Lee 45).Also known by names such as keyhole surgery‚ bandaid surgery‚ or minimally invasive surgery (MIS)‚ Laparoscopic surgery is a surgical technique referring to operations within the abdomen or pelvic region. (Lee 45).More specifically speaking‚ it belongs to the field of endoscopy. (Lee 45).The first robots used in the surgery consisted of a Hopkins rod lens system‚ that was usually connected

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    Lord of the Flies Journal By: Lucas Tétreault Chapter One: The sound of the shell There is some symbolism shown in the chapter name that can’t be discovered until later. During the chapter you find that Ralph has discovered a conch shell and blows it to call everyone together. "The sound of the shell" represents the beginning of their civilization. Symbols: "All round him the long scar smashed into the jungle was a bath of heat." -> the scar in reality was the mark left by the plane when it

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    Procter & Gamble is a company with more than 100 years on business‚ and is a clear example of a successful company. Procter and Gamble was founded in 1837 and incorporated in Ohio on May 5‚ 1905. It began as a small family operated soap and candle company‚ and now provides products and services of greater quality and value to consumers in over 180 countries. Procter and Gamble‚ in conjunction with its subsidiaries provides branded consumer goods products. Procter and Gamble also makes pet food‚ water

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    Types of Visual Aids

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    and heaven has been brought to me. | Sorry‚ but you owe me a drink. [Why?] Because when I looked at you‚ I dropped mine. | You look cold. Want to use me as a blanket? | Can I have directions? [To where?] To your heart. | Do you have a BandAid? I just scraped my knee falling for you. | Be unique and different‚ say yes. | Do you have a map? I ’m getting lost in your eyes. | Fascinating. I ’ve been looking at your eyes all night long‚ ’cause I ’ve never seen such dark eyes with so

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    Strictly Ballroom Essay

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    Style and Technique Throughout ’Strictly Ballroom’ Baz Luhrman uses non-realistic‚ exaggerated techniques. Some such examples include: • the red velvet curtain to open the film • the mock documentary style of the opening sequence • the use of the ’Blue Danube’ waltz • the contrast between the glamour of the ballroom and the lives of those involved in it. Text analysis: Image Strictly Ballroom can be interpreted in a variety of ways. It has been described as: 1. A musical comedy‚ with

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    Evil Mickey There are plenty of hotbed issues on how the Disney corporation’s sociological and socio political ideologies are embedded into their products and how they affect children‚ but very few ask why Disney would place hidden ideologies in their movies/shows. What reasons would Disney have to program children with outdated morals while trying desperately to uphold a model image of innocence? What practices has the disney corporation practiced that some would consider immoral or even illegal

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