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    1. What is the “pop out” effect? How is this related to visual perception? The “pop out “effect in this experiment related with our focus while doing the trials in visual search. Basically meaning “pop out “was something that will come or go quickly‚ suddenly or unexpectedly. In this case‚ pop out will appear to display a target items so that participant will quickly responds. The searches are divide into two types‚ one that required attention and other are not. Pop out help the participant to respond

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    specifically in popular culture‚ is because of the impact that popular culture has on the youth of today. Pop culture is everywhere‚ whether we like it or not. It infiltrates every nook and cranny‚ starting from phones‚ books‚ and tv shows‚ and by understanding the ideology behind pop culture‚ one could utilize this information to understand the methodology behind what the intended ideology of pop culture entails. Understanding ideology‚ a system of concepts and relationships and understanding the cause

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    Diesel Brand Management

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    segment of the casual wear market‚ competing with the likes of D&G (from Dolce & Gabbana) and Miu Miu (from Prada). It was also seen as a way to counteract the unprecedented diffusion of the main denim D-Diesel line which might jeopardize the exclusivity and status of the brand. Furthermore‚ StyleLab would allow Diesel’s cherished designers to express their creativity by experimenting with new cuts and fabrics. Renzo Rosso‚ Diesel’s president and founder‚ was confident that the right decisions

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    The Impact of Brand Personality on Brand-Aroused Feelings Dr Karen Miller School of Management and Marketing‚ University of Southern Queensland‚ Toowoomba‚ QLD‚ Email: Miller@usq.edu.au Brand managers are increasingly using brand personality to differentiate and uniquely position their brand without really knowing its effects. This study begins to addresses this gap by examining the effects of brand personality on brand-aroused feelings across the product categories of sport shoes‚ mobile phones

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    Pop Art verses Realism Since the start of time‚ we have had art all around us. What has changed is the types of art and the names in which to identify them. Art at its basic form is an expression of one’s self. Since everyone has different likes and dislikes‚ not everyone will agree on what we deem as art or enjoy the same forms equally. Just as unique an interpretation of a painting can be‚ likewise is our difference in our taste of art. Whether a person enjoys abstract art or pop-art‚ one or

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    been different art forms that have come and gone over the course of time. Some of the most intriguing art forms in my mind come from the 20th century. Out of all of these 20th century art forms‚ geometric abstract art and pop art are my favorite. These two art movements came close to each other in reference to time period. Geometric abstract art originated in the 7th century but became a dominant movement in 1937. Pop art emerged in the 1950s. These two art forms were similar in ways but they had different

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    The wording of the title can easily tell someone if the article they are about to read is a pop science article or a scientific article. The articles I am analyzing discuss how the decline of large mammal populations is leading to disease risk in smaller mammals‚ particularly rodents. The pop science article is titled “Declines in large wildlife lead to increases in disease risk” (Julie Cohen) and the scientific article is titled “Declines in large wildlife increase landscape-level prevalence of

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    The changes in American society and culture are shown in the development of new toys and games. Between 1950 to the present day‚ toys and games have evolved because of the introduction of technology‚ the development of pop culture‚ and the beginning of a more fast paced society. As each decade progressed‚ technological advances increased their presence in society. The 1950s and the 1960s did not include many electronic style. However with the 1970s came the introduction of more toys with electronic

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    holds items beyond currency‚ such as a woman’s personal items and emergency items to survive on. American English typically uses the terms "purse" and "handbag" interchangeably. The term "handbag" began appearing in the early 1900s. Initially‚ it was most often used to refer to men’s hand-luggage. Women’s accessory bags grew larger and more complex during that period‚ and the term was attached to the women’s accessory.[1] Handbags are used as fashion accessories as well as functional ones.[2] Modern

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    Pop Music Synthesis Essay

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    Pop music is supposed to inspire and create an experience that no other type of music can accomplish; something Blackout not only did for pop music fans‚ but it inspired a whole generation of new artists. Obviously the electronic‚ synth‚ urban and dance genres have been around for quite some time now‚ but has any of it been fused together so perfectly for a mainstream audience? The answer is no. So much of the pop music today is urban‚ synth‚ and experimental with the mainstream club beats to accompany

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