Dumb Ways to Die The social marketing ad campaign we chose to analyze is called‚ “Dumb Ways to Die‚” created by the McCann Melbourne advertising agency for Metro Trains. The concept behind this ad was to raise awareness around train and railway safety. With the use of its clever and catchy theme song and animated characters demonstrating the numerous examples of‚ “Dumb Ways to Die‚” the campaign has become a viral sensation. From its release date‚ of almost a year ago until now “DWTD” has had
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(Ewing & McCann‚ 2006). A psychological autopsy‚ also known as an equivocal death analysis‚ is an investigation into the psychological state of a particular individual of interest and occurs in deaths‚ whether accidental‚ homicidal‚ or suicidal‚ where traditional investigations have failed to determine cause of death. In the case of the USS Iowa‚ the equivocal death analysis was conducted by FBI agents Richard Ault and Roy Hazelwood. Both men were experienced agents (Ewing & McCann‚ 2006).
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Carlotta’s golden necklace connect the reality with the symbolic. This red hue intensifies as Scottie saves Madeleine from drowning in the San Francisco Bay‚ the Golden Gate bridge serving as a backdrop. The next shot after cuts to the exterior of Scottie’s apartment‚ a dark scene with only the porch light spotlighting on the red door. The first speaking encounter between the two‚ Madeleine wears a red robe‚ knowing fully well that Scottie has changed her out of her normal attire into a low cut garment
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retired San Francisco detective‚ John ’Scottie ’ Ferguson‚ suffering from acrophobia who investigates the strange activities of Madeleine Elster‚ the wife of his friend‚ who he believes is possessed. As he follows her‚ he slowly realizes that he has fallen in love with her. After he thinks she has died‚ the movie makes an unexpected twist revealing the real plot that Madeleine had already been murdered and he had been falling in love with a paid imposter‚ Judy Barton.
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be taken before‚ during‚ during and after”(McCann). Welty leads the readers to understand her process of listening by referencing it as parts. Her last pulse for the first section is about maturity‚ “Understanding the ability to truly listen is a process”(McCann). In the second section‚ “Learning To See”‚ she makes developments of her parents. “In order to see one must constantly reflect back and seek new revelations on how it has impacted life”(McCann). If Welty would have stated her stories in
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Q. 2. Write a note on the World of Harold Pinter. Answer Each of Harold Pinter’s [first] four plays ends in the virtual annihilation of an individual. In Pinter’s first play‚ The Room‚ after a blind Negro is kicked into inertness‚ the heroine‚ Rose‚ is suddenly stirken with blindness. In The Dump Waiter‚ the curtain falls as Gus and his prospective murderer stare at each other. Stanley Webber‚ the hero of The Birthday Party‚ is taken from his refuge for ’special treatment’. In The Caretaker‚ the
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coverage of civil litigation”‚ William Haltom and Michael McCann explains the issue of the legal system‚ and how it plays a role in the media. The development of a successful newsworthy story brought quite the attention towards the issue of lawyers‚ as everything might not seem the way it truly looks. The appeal of media coverage truly showcases how everything is seen in their eyes‚ as profit and a great story is their main goal. Haltom and McCann continue with chapter six of “Java Jive: Genealogy of
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Madeleine Leininger ’s Cultural Theory Madeleine Leininger founded transcultural-nursing care. She is one of the very first nurse anthropologists that recognized care and culture as two major significant phenomena in nursing (Leininger.2002). Care according to Leininger’s concepts has different meaning in different cultures but in general‚ care refers to assistive or supportive behaviors that improve an individual’s condition (Leininger.2002). According to Madeleine Leininger‚ care is essential
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Both Vertigo and Laura raise the idea of masculinity‚ and it’s place and role in society and character. The relationships in both films‚ particularly those between the male protagonists and women‚ highlight the differing ideas of masculinity. The character of Scottie in Vertigo highlights how relationship with women can greatly effect the idea of masculinity‚ whereas this is reversed in Laura‚ when the title character Laura shows how she greatly changes the concept of masculinity through three differing
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nurses. Madeleine Leininger discovered many cultural differences between patients and nurses more than 60 years ago (Andrews‚ M. & Boyle‚ J.‚ 2016). In this paper I’m going to discuss several reasons why transcultural nursing is a necessary specialty according to Madeleine. I will then define what cultural diversity means to me and how its relationship relates to the field of nursing. To finish‚ I will explain how I provide culturally sensitive care to my patients. In our textbook‚ Madeleine describes
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