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    Course: Film and Television Production BA Name of Module: Story‚ Structure and Style Module Code: 2FTP514.1 Name of Student: Ashwin Arvind Email Address Of Student: Arvind.Ashwin@gmail.com Assignment: How can Vladimir Propp’s analysis of fairytale or folktale narratives help in understanding how film stories work? Word Count: 1526 Essay It’s interesting to see how the work of Vladimir Propp and his study of the Russian folktales has provided such rich and diverse grounds for analyzing

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    Golflogix and the Xcaddie

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    GolfLogix has just launched the xCaddie‚ a GPS based device that aids golfers in estimating the distance to the next green. As things look up financially for the company with leases to golf courses and increasing awareness‚ the company ponders whether it wants to explore the retail channel. Through this case analysis‚ we explore the various paths before GolfLogix and recommend a course of action. Company & Product GolfLogix Inc.‚ a three year old company with just six employees‚ has introduced

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    Callaway Case: Golf Equipment Industry 1. What are the industry’s dominant economic characteristics? According to a recent market study "Opportunities in the Global Golf Club Market 2004-2009" published by E-Composites‚ Inc ‚within the last 5 years‚ the golf industry has seen a significant growth of 5-15% annually at various regions of the world. The market size for the worldwide golf club manufacturing industry is estimated at US $3.9 billion. An increasing number of golfers in the world

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    Sports Marketing Proposal

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    What: Golf Tournament When/Duration: Spring season; April 2‚ 2011 Where: Masonboro Country Club Why: Philanthropic Event‚ American Cancer Society Fees: UNCW Students/Faculty with ID Card - $50 All non-students/faculty - $60 Team of 4 Fees include lunch by one of our sponsors Target Market: Golf Oriented Wilmington‚ NC locals Conflicting Events/Competitors Analysis: At this time there are no events scheduled through the City of Wilmington or UNC-Wilmington for this date and time. Objectives:

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    Baseball and Softball

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    Compare and Contrast Baseball and softball are similar in many ways but at the same time they are very different. To begin with‚ they are both played on a ball field‚ known to most baseball or softball players as the ballpark. The ball field for both consist of four bases that form a square‚ also known as a diamond. On a baseball field the bases are ninety feet apart‚ compared to sixty or sixty-five feet on a softball diamond. Both are played with a bat and ball; however‚

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    Ted Bundy

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    Theodore "Ted" Bundy was something of a celebrity throughout the 70’s and 80’s. He  allegedly killed 36 women‚ but by his own admission‚ there were at least 100 more  unaccounted for. His trial was marked by alot of pomp and arrogance on his own part‚  and the media and public ate it up. He went out with a bang in 1989‚ when he was at long  last‚ executed by electrocution. Below is the list of women he murdered. Katherine  Merry Divine‚ 15. Disappeared: Nov 25‚ 1973‚ from Seattle Wa. Found:

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    How Information Flows in an Organization XXXXX XXXXXX CIS/207 12/22/12 Dr. XXXXX XXXXXXXXX   How Information Flows in an Organization Information flows all over the golf course industry‚ from e-mails of employee records and payroll‚ to chemical application records and weather data. Until I decided to further my education and pursue a degree in information technology I always took for granted what happens when someone hits the send button. I am employed by a golf course management company;

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    It is believed that Ted may have started killing in his early to mid-teens. There was a twelve-year-old neighbor vanished from her house when Bundy was 14‚ but the earliest verified murders began in 1974‚ when Bundy was 27. Bundy’s Victims: 1st- January 4‚ 1974 after midnight‚ Bundy entered Joni Lenz’s house‚ an 18-year-old student who attended University of Washington. Bundy beat her with a crowbar in her sleep. He took a rod from her bed and sexually assaulted her. When they found her the next

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    Work Practice Case Study

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    Work Practice Portfolio : 5N1433 1. Key features of work practice organisation Muskerry Golf Club‚ situated in beautiful parkland close to the village of Tower‚ near Blarney was established in 1907 which was originally serviced by a light railway which used to run from Cork city to Blarney (a piece of track and signal has been left for posterity and as a feature on the 18th green). It was originally only a nine hole course until 1924 when the renowned Golf Course Designer Dr. Alister MacKenzie

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    Socialization and Criminal Behavior Theodore Robert Cowell‚ known to the world as Ted Bundy was one of the most notorious serial killers of all times. The socialization references in his biography has a connection with the social process theories; specifically differential association theory. Ted Bundy was antisocial from a very young age‚ which contributed to his criminal behavior. Another theory that described him was differential reinforcement theory. He felt a feeling of empowerment from

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