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    History of Fashion Editor

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    born because of the existed of magazine. The first magazine in the world came from germany named Erbauliche Monaths-Unterredungen (translation: Edifying Monthly Discussions). Founded by Johann Rist‚ a German poet and composer. These magazine contain about art‚ literature‚ philosophy and science. But actually‚ the first fashion magazine was not a magazine. Instead it is a fashion illustration book by Josse Amman (1586) that regarded as the first fashion magazine. The name of the book is Gynasceum

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    Sumo Wrestler Ad I. Toothpaste is a generic item that most people use twice a day if not once. Our product‚ Illuminate‚ is a new kind of toothpaste. It uses an all new formula unlike any of the other toothpastes on the self. It whitens teeth faster and better than any other leading toothpaste. This ad will be advertising both the gel and paste. II. This ad will appeal to the boys section of this target audience. They are boys from ages 12 to 18. We are targeting the boys for this ad because it

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    publish newspapers‚ magazines‚ and other printed matter without governmental restriction or any restrictions. Gloria Steinem argues effectively that advertisers are controlling the freedom of the press‚ since they are determining what women should receive or should not. To support her argument she mentions compromises she encountered when she made rules accepting ads in Ms. Magazine. One of Gloria Steinem goals in Ms. Magazine was to add gender neutral ads in her magazine‚ She wanted to introduce

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    Marketing Titli

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    SUMMARY * During the end of 1990‚ Mr. R Saxena‚ Marketing Manager of National Publishing Company‚ was considering alternative strategies to improve the sales of‚ a children’s fortnightly vernacular magazine “TITLI” * Three factors were particularly worrying for Saxena * The products of the National Publishing Company were distributed through a system of agents and sub-agents located in all important places in the state. The company had a network of around 3000 agents. * Titli was

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    Media Text Analysis

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    connotations are used to show the relationship between signified and signifier. The media text that will be analysed is magazine front cover.Defining the genre of the magazine could be seen as connotative technique‚ because as Lind McLoughin states the genre of magazine is due to what it content (McLoughin‚ 2000:xi). Different people can see different content‚ generally the magazine which cover will be analysed is Harper`s Bazaar. Its content is beauty‚ fashion‚ celebrities’ life and lifestyle‚ femininity

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    mp3). The question is will printed publications such as magazines and books become digital and therefore the physical printed or analogue forms deemed obsolete ? The purpose of this essay is to analyse how digital publishing has affected its printed predecessor within the magazine industry using Wired UK as an example. To achieve this I will divide the debate into three subtopics and analyse each one accordingly; Firstly how the magazine industry is adapting to the digital era. Secondly‚ whether

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    are tough‚ rugged and like to drink beer. Advertisers make generalizations about the type of people that watch a particular show and target their commercials toward this audience. These generalizations are used for television advertising as well as magazine advertising. Many commercials during the Super Bowl were geared toward the male consumer. For example‚ there were many automobile ads yet there were no ads for family oriented vehicles such as mini vans. The automobile ads were for pickup

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    announce your appointment as a chief editor of "Education Update" a fortnightly magazine published by Rotary Club. You have been working in rotary as a member for last five years in various committees. Looking into your academic experience and expertise of dealing with young minds‚ we have chosen you for this coveted position.             In the Annual General meeting you will be officially declared as an editor of the magazine. The meeting is scheduled on December1‚ 2008 at 11.00 am in The Rotary Clubhouse

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    Accruals and Prepayments

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    Accruals and Prepayments of Income Revision 1) You work as an accounts assistant for Snazzy Magazine‚ a subscription only publication in South Wales. You have been given the following information relating to the year to 31st December 2010: Subscriptions paid into the bank account of Snazzy Magazine during 2010 - £4‚800. This figure includes subscriptions of £1‚200 for 2011. You are to provide the T account which clearly shows the amount transferred to the Income Statement and the balance

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    child to actually become something in life and by watching how celebrities do things‚ their children won’t get anywhere. Most magazines have pictures of airbrushed celebrities and when teenagers look at these they start believing that looking like celebrities is the only way to be popular and loved. Instead of putting photo shopped pictures in magazines they should put the real photo unedited. Then teenagers will realize that people will like them without them looking like celebrities. When

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