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Essay from the year 2004 in the subject Communications - Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Social Media, grade: 1,7, Macquarie University, course: Media Cultures, language: English, abstract: Advertising on Television is still the most common and significant way of transporting messages to people and particularly to children in view of affecting their intent to buy. The Nielsen Media Research found out that, very young children as early as age two, watch television more than three hours per day, (1998, in Singer & Singer, 2001, p.15) which makes the subject of how children understand advertising messages and what they do with these messages an important topic. The producers of advert...
Volume contains: (Miller v. Continental Casualty Co.) (Miller v. Continental Casualty Co.) (Miller v. Continental Casualty Co.) (Matter of Moore) (Moran Towing & Trans. Co. v. Fleming) (Moran Towing & Trans. Co. v. Fleming) (Moran Towing & Trans. Co. v. Fleming) (Moran Towing & Trans. Co. v. Fleming) (Moran Towing & Trans. Co. v. Fleming) (Moran Towing & Trans. Co. v. Fleming) (Matter of Appelman) (Matter of Appelman) (Matter of Appelman) (Matter of Appelman) (Matter of Murphy v. Valentine) (Matter of Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. of Port Jervis) (Matter of Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. of Port Jervis) (Matter of Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. of Port Jervis) (Matter of Pennock) (Matter of Pennock) (Matter of Pennock) (Matter of Liquidation of Nat'l Surety Co.) (Matter of Liquidation of Nat'l Surety Co.) (Matter of Liquidation of Nat'l Surety Co.) (Nau v. Vulcan Rail & Constr. Co.) (Nau v. Vulcan Rail & Constr. Co.) (Matter of City of N.Y.) (Matter of City of N.Y.) (Matter of City of N.Y.) (Matter of City of N.Y.) (Matter of City of N.Y.) (Matter of City of N.Y.)
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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2003 im Fachbereich Literaturwissenschaft - Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft, Note: 1,0, Universität Lüneburg (Angewandte Kulturwissenschaften), Veranstaltung: Seminar: Geschichte und Theorie des Kriminalromans, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: "Eine Leiche wird gefunden. Wer ist es? Antwort: Abel. - Wie ist er umgekommen? Durch Gewalt. - Ein Unglücksfall? Nein. - Also Mord! Wer ist der Täter? Nun, die Menschheitsfamilie war damals noch klein. Es kommen nur drei in Frage: Adam, Eva, Kain. Sie werden nacheinander befragt. Wer konnte zur Tatzeit am Tatort gewesen sein? Wer hatte ein Motiv zur Tat? Ergebnis: Kain allein hat kein Alibi. Er allein hat ein Motiv. Er wa...