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Haze often occurs when dust and smoke particles accumulate in relatively dry air. When weather conditions block the dispersal of smoke and other pollutants they concentrate and form a usually low-hanging shroud that impairs visibility and may become a respiratory health threat. Industrial pollution can result in dense haze, which is known as smog. Since 1 991, haze has been a particularly acute problem in Southeast Asia, Indonesian forest fires
Digital Cinematography
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Constructions of illusions
The last type of advertising described by Hall and Whannel is Sophisticated advertising. This is an extension of the complex model but explores the hidden and subconscious feelings within the viewer. Subtle association and persuasion is again used here but products are associated with fantasies. Visual imagery is often blurred to make the advertisement seem like that of a dream. Here the product is then linked to something which is
Internal &External Customers
In an organisation if the staffs are happy then they will be motivated in their jobs. E. g. keeping the customers happy and providing excellent service. Poor customer Service Poor Public Image: If the customers are not satisfied with the service and the products, then the customers will tell others about the organisation. Dissatisfied Customers walk: The organisation customer service might not be excellent, therefore the customers will be dissatisfied
Orbit Ice White Chewing Gum
This is a type of chewing gum designed to help keep your teeth white. The audience that this product is aimed at is for both genders between the ages of about 14-40 years old. They will probably have a sporty, adventurous and outdoors personality. The representation for this advert is shown to be a healthy, sporty advert to do with winter sports using the white background to represent snow and
Arcadia’s employees
Arcadia Group believes in ethical trading and responsible retailing, and it is important and useful that they have many different influential groups that help with their Fashion Footprint work. Fashion Footprint is all about Arcadia committing to be a socially responsible brand, and it is concerned with ethical and environmental issues raised by customers. [S15]It is led by people in senior management roles, and they work to improve strategies and
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Factors That Enabled the Daily Mail
The Daily Mail was first published on the 4th May 1896 by a journalist called Alfred Harmsworth. He wanted it to be like the newspapers that were available in the USA at the time it was first launched. One immediate effect it had on sales is that it cost only half a penny, which was half the cost of other newspapers that were sold for one penny. Some of the