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    Subway’s Promotional Methods Subway‚ the largest franchise in the world‚ uses various promotion methods. Subway uses mass selling as their primary way of advertising. Since the target market is large and scattered over 98 countries‚ this is the easiest way for Subway to target their products. They announce their promotions using TV ads‚ radio ads‚ newspapers‚ and online ads. Subway also uses publicity as a form of advertising. Jared Fogle‚ Billy Blanks‚ and Michael Phelps are all great examples

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    restaurant and that’s Subway. a. Supporting details- Subway is probably your healthiest choice in the fast food world. On the menu is a wide selection of sandwiches and salads with six grams of fat or less. i. Sub details- Even though they have things on their menu that may not be as healthy as the rest you still have a better chance of eating at Subway if you want a healthy meal. ii. Most of the items on Subway’s menu are low in fat‚ cholesterol and free from trans-fat and Subway is always serving

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    How does Tom Buchanan represent 1920’s society? Tom Buchanan plays a large role in the great Gatsby and is greatly representative of the rich “old money” part of society‚ and‚ in many ways what was wrong with it. F. Scott Fitzgerald may have made Tom a villain because of their rejection of him in his earlier life. Fitzgerald has used Tom in The Great Gatsby‚ to demonstrate the power that men had during the 1920s. In order to understand Tom’s purpose in the book‚ it must be known that he has been

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    How Does Stevenson Represent Victorian Society In His Novella ’Jekyll And Hyde’? Throughout the novella ’Jekyll and Hyde’‚ Robert Louis Stevenson represents Victorian society in various ways. The characters used in the novella are an example of what Stevenson thought of London in Victorian times. Moral views of people living around this time have changed imensely to the present. The Victorian era seems to be a time of many contradictions and secrets from the rest of society. Any thoughts or feelings

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    more vocalist. Music is not only heard on radios‚ cd’s or on the TV‚ music is constantly around us. One cannot imagine life without music because society is so used to hearing it. In movies music is used for effect and drama‚ a movie without music does not only sound dull and boring‚ it feels dull and boring. The music makes you shiver at the climax of a horror movie‚ the music makes you cry during a romantic scene. Driving on long journeys while listening to your favourite artist makes the trip

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    believe the subterranean architecture in George Tooker’s “The Subway” (1950)‚ creates an atmosphere of fear and depression that convey to the dominant expression of the painting. A fearful and depressed looking woman dressed in a red dress with a blue trench coat is standing in the middle of a subway. However‚ this endless subway looks very easy to get lost in‚ with concrete walls and bars like a prison. The lack of signs in the subway creates a feeling of no connection and isolation. The men in long

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    To what extent does demographic change represent more of an opportunity than a threat to UK businesses? Demographic change can be defined as the change in characteristics of a certain population which has taken place over history. Characteristics include things like gender‚ race and age. UK businesses can face opportunities due to demographic changes such as a larger and more specific market for business due to demographic change. However they can also face drawbacks such as the struggle niche business

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    Sharon Olds in "On the Subway" writes the poem to contrast the lives of a Caucasian woman and an African American boy. It displays how the narrator realizes the bonds they share because of their fear for each other. She starts off by describing the boy as they face each other. She says he has the casual look of a mugger while she’s wearing a fur coat making her seem like the victim. Here they contrast as him looking like a mugger puts him in the lower class. On the other hand‚ she wears a fur coat

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    The author talks a lot about Route 66 in his story. I believe he was not effective in explaining that Route 66 represents America. This is because of his lack of details about route 66 and his evidence being irrelevant. His information is a sad excuse of a man trying to relive his childhood and hope that everyone would follow in his foot steps. In the story‚ the author states‚ "Right before you get you get into St. Louis County‚ you run into the most famous of historic highways-Route 66." This

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    subject‚ and in this essay I will be examining how Swift has represented women and femininity in these poems‚ and several more of his works. My aim will be to ascertain this by examining his works in detail‚ and looking at what motivated Swift to represent women in the way he did‚ through looking both at the culture and literature at the time‚ and his own life and influences. Swift never married‚ although ’Stella‚’ - whose real name was Esther Johnson - was thought to be his ’dearest‚ most intimate

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