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    status. In my view‚ the rich are in power and influence the most change‚ and it’s usually to help them become even richer. In Figure 1 (the background of this ad)‚ the stars on the American flag are replaced by well-known corporate logos. This picture incorporates the use of pathos‚ or appealing to emotion. Originally‚ the stars on the American flag represent the 50 United States that each have a number of votes in democratic elections.

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    About Rural Industries in Indian Economy The Ministry of Agro and Rural Industries (MoARI) in India was established in September‚ 2001 with the aim to develop the Rural Industries in the Indian Economy. The main objectives of this initiative were to ameliorate the supply chain management‚ upgrade skills‚ introduce innovative technologies and expand markets of the entrepreneurs and artisans. A wide range of programs‚ schemes‚ projects and policies have been formulated to carry out various activities

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    4. What is the significance of culture for international business? And in what ways may a religion affect the international business activities of companies? Please discuss some cross-cultural issues involving international business management. Answer: The cultural nuances that affect international business obviously go far beyond the ability to greet your international colleague or choose the correct gift.  Issues related to the culture’s time orientation‚ whether it is an individualist or collectivist

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    The importance of good logo design By Paul Turner Logo design is everywhere. It is the key element for any company’s corporate identity. It is important that as a company they ensure that the logo that is representing them is effectively designed so that people can easily identify and relate the logo to the company. If a logo is poorly designed‚ it can have a negative effect on the company it is speaking for. Bad logo design is one of the main causes of new business’ failing every year because

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    Summary No Logo by Naomi Klein The book I choose focuses on branding‚ and often makes connections with the anti globalisation movement. This book is divided into four sections: No Space‚ No Choice‚ No Jobs and No Logo. The first three sections deal with the negative effects of brand-oriented corporate activity‚ while the fourth discusses various methods people have taken in order to fight back. I choose the third section No Jobs. The third part talks about how First World jobs are outsourced‚ off

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    born. After Arnold’s sister Mary dies‚ and after their fight‚ Rowdy will still be by Arnold’s side. There are many themes present in the book‚”The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian”. One particular theme that is present throughout the story is true friendship last even through the toughest times. Throughout the book‚ Sherman Alexie present’s many themes‚ one particular theme is friendship. Arnold and Rowdy are like family‚ they need each other to function right‚ and don’t feel right when

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    August Boatwright‚ she must change her assumptions and combat her prejudice. At first‚ Lily feels shocked that a black person could be as smart‚ sensitive‚ and creative as August. Recognizing and combating her shock allows Lily to realize the truth about the arbitrariness and irrationality of racism. Like Lily‚ June must also learn to overcome racial stereotypes. As individuals‚ humans can display a complex array of personality traits and characteristics‚ regardless of skin color or ethnicity. Later

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    First‚ a logo plays a crucial role in the commercial world for the audience to remember an organization. In terms of logo designing‚ it is necessary to remember that simplely is better than complex. With the elements of the logo‚ I use illustrator to combine three hands up with blue tree features‚ which for the purpose of conveying a supportive sense to the audience. Also‚ to make the logo resonate with the target audience and follow the colour theme of the whole website. Second‚ the colour theme needs

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    four sentence response to each question. The way this assignment works is we are all given the same question to answer and then we must respond to at least two of our student’s responses to the question. So I am going to post the questions‚ followed by the responses from two of my class mates‚ in which I need a 3 to 5 sentence response‚ written. You are completing what is highlighted in yellow. In all you will have done 4 responses‚ as well as answered the two questions‚ the response I need written

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    pledges to the electorate. They use rhetorical techniques as well as political gimmickry to capture the public’s attention‚ get their approval and persuade them tactfully‚ all this in order to achieve power. This is interesting because the public’s approval plays a significant role in ascertaining the president’s political power and policy-making. Comparing Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet” and Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” reveals strands of logos and pathos. For example‚ Malcolm

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