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    Kirsten Jade Adams 201004214 What makes a brand unique? OSW1B21 Table of Contents * Introduction…………….…………………………………………………2 * What makes a brand unique……………………………………..……………………………..…3 * The characteristics of a unique brand…………….………………………………………………………….3 * why should consumers use unique brands? * Conclusion………………………………………………………………….4 * Bibliography………………………………………………………………5 ------------------------------------------------- A unique brand involves TRUST and CONSISTENCY

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    their own styles. Barbara Kasten makes her unique style unique because of the way she plays around with the light and shadow and the mediums that are used in her projects‚ which make her style‚ stand out. What makes Barbara Kasten’s photography unique? While other photographers take photographs of people or landscapes‚ Barbara Kasten takes photographs of objects that are not usually used in photography. By taking photographs of a bunch of random objects as subjects makes her style one of its kind and

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    whale‚ after his canoe was lost in the sea. He rode the whale and founded the Maori people‚ and from that day the tradition exists: an eldest son is the Chief of the tribe and the leader. Once deep within the ocean‚ a herd of whales was responding‚ and when the whales began stranding on the beach‚ this seemed to be a signal of an apocalyptic end to his tribe. Until one person prepares to make the sacrifice to save the people...the Whale Rider. “Whale Rider” shows emotional experience of a young

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    the rest. They contain pictorial descriptions‚ are dramatized‚ and deal with major situations in the play. These characteristics combined make an impacting and memorable part of the book. One of these is in Book 11‚ lines 233-256. I noted this part because of its strong use of poetic language‚ and the many literary elements in it that make it a very striking few stanzas. Firstly‚ the part I chose was when Odysseus went to the Kingdom of the Dead and met his mother. There was

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    Harper Lee uses many literary elements and techniques that make her novel appealing to a reader. Foreshadowing‚ use of setting‚ many themes (or motifs)‚ and well-developed characters are prevalent in this novel. Lee uses many motifs in this novel. The reoccurring symbols can also be interpreted as foreshadowing. Hands and arms play a big role as well as the distinction between left and right. This mostly pertains to trial of Tom Robinson. References to birds and the color red also show up quite

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    Definition of Drama Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance.[1] The term comes from a Greek word "dran" meaning "action" which is derived from "to do" or "to act". Drama is an art form that explores human conflict and tension. It generally takes the form of a story presented to an audience through dialogue and action. The story is conveyed using the elements of the theatre: acting‚ costumes‚ props‚ scenery‚ lighting‚ music‚ and sound. Drama has an emotional and intellectual

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    hand he does not want to steal from Joe. He ends up taking the file and wittles. • Imagery is when the narrator or character describes in detail what they see. When Pip enters Ms. Havisham’s house Pip goes into detail what he sees each step‚ which makes the reader seem like the reader is in the house him/her self. • “Joe was a fair man‚ with eyes of such a very undecided blue that they seemed to have somehow got mixed with their own whites. He was a mild‚ good natured‚ sweet tempered‚ easy going

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    What made the 15th-18th century artwork so unique‚ was that artwork began appearing for more purposes than merely that of the church’s benefit. Families commissioned artists‚ inventions were mapped out by artists‚ and psychological expression and shapes took on a new roll without religion forcing its hand. The Renaissance artist‚ inventor and architect that must be mentioned first and foremost would be the great Leonardo da Vinci. Born in 1452‚ the brilliant Italian “Jack of all trades” took to various

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    Aristotle’s six parts of what makes a perfect drama. It is a story of a seemingly upper-class woman named Blanche‚ who left her hometown and lavish lifestyle to live with her younger sister and her husband in New Orleans‚ which at the time was a lower class neighborhood‚ until she got her life back together‚ but what she doesn’t know is that moving in with her sister will undoubtedly be the worst decision of her life. Tennessee Williams combines the elements that make up a perfect drama beautifully. For the

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    Katharine Brush’s short story “Birthday Party” contains many literary elements that make the story unique and memorable. Brush’s purpose for writing this piece is to teach two valuable lessons: things are not always what they seem and every action has its consequence. To achieve her purpose‚ Brush uses literary devices such as irony‚ tone‚ point of view‚ etc. to make readers feel as though they are living in this captured moment along with the characters. Situational irony plays a big role in this

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