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    Blackberry 8100 Pearl - The Smallest, Smartest Smartphone Yet
    The new Blackberry 8100 Pearl cell phone is one of the smallest, sleekest cell phones ever made. It is a small phone with clean, slick look and being one of the smallest smartphones every made it still has all of the features of a blackberry.Some of the features of the Blackberry 8100 Pearl are: a 1.3 mega pixel camera to capture your Kodak moments, a MP3 player that lets you listen to your favorite songs, expandable memory, etc. It of course comes with the regular features of a blackberry smartphone which is phone, email, web browser, text messaging (SMS and MMS), organizer to organize your applications, instant messaging, etc. It also gives you the capability to store 500 cell phone numbers and names in the phones cell phone directory. Using the phones cell phone directory you can lookup cell phone numbers very easily. The user interface for finding the names and cell phone numbers is very friendly and easy to use. Another cool feature is that t
    beautiful hair flying around as if a fan is blowing. A woman that is looking at this magazine might consider buying it because she may think that she wants to look like her. Then, when reading the storylines, the woman is informed that she can look like Debra Messing with the 153 Ideas To Reinvent Yourself article.

    This product/magazine is associated with fashion, beauty, and relationships. In these types of magazines women are given hopes that they can improve their image and relationships by reading the articles and following them. Women imagine the perfect relationship as having a man that is sexy, good-looking, loving and someone in which you have a great time with all of the time. It symbolizes the "American Dream" to be beautiful, in shape, in the p

    How to Create a Procedures Manual for Your Cleaning Company
    While most companies have specific policies and a printed procedure manual written up for employees to follow, your cleaning business may have started on a part-time basis with you doing everything. Most likely, nothing was put in writing. With many different tasks pulling you in a thousand directions, putting your procedures down into writing has most likely not made it to the top of your "to do" list. But what happens when you want to go on a vacation? Or if you become sick or injured? Having a written policy and procedures manual for your cleaning business means your business can keep running if you do become sick or injured or if you decide to take some much needed time off.So how do you go about writing down the procedures you do to keep your business running? Start off by realizing this is an important task to take on. Following are a few tips to help you create a procedures manual for your cleaning business:1. Don't try to sit down an
    Why do women buy magazines? What does attract them most? If you think about it, you’ll come to realize that magazine cover is an advertisement itself. Not only it brings up to your attention the main points and articles in the magazines, but it also tries to sell the product to you. Colors that are chosen for the magazine cover, the pictures of the beautiful women on it and striking comments about different issues women are mostly concerned about- all these are advertisement forms and techniques.

    As you walk by a magazine rack have you ever noticed all of the advertisements reaching out to you, calling your name? Okay, so their not literally calling your name but you get the picture. I'm sure you haven't because you probably didn't realize that there were any types of advertisements on the cover of your favorite magazine or any other magazine for that matter. Well, I would like to inform you now that there are all kinds of advertisements on the covers of magazines. It's not a secret that the editors and writers know just exactly the type of stories to place on the cover of the magazine that will appeal to you as the reader so that you will buy their magazine.

    When taking a look at the cover of the popular magazine, Glamour November 2000, I attempt to dissect it trying to find out what the magazines major claim is or what the magazine is trying to display to it's readers. This genre of magazines is a fashion magazine. The cover stories appeal to women very easily with brief headlines such as: Feeling Fat? How Not to Blimp Out Over the Hi-Cal Holidays, and the heading that would be sure to attract women: Happy, Sexy, Healthy, 153 Ideas to Reinvent Yourself. It doesn't take a great many brain cells to figure out that Glamour and other fashion magazines are trying to attract women who are typically between the ages of 20 and 40, working class women, wanting to improve their marriage/relationships that they are currently in. The working class women between these ages are seen throughout the magazine. Models sport office attire and also dressy casual attire when going out for the evening. The avertisements also feature working women with children, and the actresses, though they make a lot of money are also working women. To appeal to an audience of women, the magazine uses color. For example, in this issue the colors are lavender and orange. Who would want to buy a magazine that used drabbing colors or no color at all? The magazine uses brief story lines so that potential readers will know what kind of stories are in the magazine. To top it all off the magazine usually includes a picture of a celebrity in the center of the cover so that the reader, who is typically a woman, will have an image to critique her own body against.

    Usually this picture is of an actress or a model with beautiful hair, trimmed and well cut nails, perfect make-up and a fit yet skinny body. The actress on the cover of Glamour this month is actress Debra Messing. She is featured wearing a multicolored sequence dress that reveals some skin with her long beautiful hair flying around as if a fan is blowing. A woman that is looking at this magazine might consider buying it because she may think that she wants to look like her. Then, when reading the storylines, the woman is informed that she can look like Debra Messing with the 153 Ideas To Reinvent Yourself article.

    This product/magazine is associated with fashion, beauty, and relationships. In these types of magazines women are given hopes that they can improve their image and relationships by reading the articles and following them. Women imagine the perfect relationship as having a man that is sexy, good-looking, loving and someone in which you have a great time with all of the time. It symbolizes the "American Dream" to be beautiful, in shape, in the pe

    We Try Harder and Smart Advertising
    There are many great advertising campaigns and marketing strategies, which corporate America has produced. Many of these great advertising campaigns have won awards and many deserve them. One of the greatest advertising achievements was done with Avis Rent a Car. Perhaps you'll remember the; We Try Harder; advertising campaign?It is interesting because Avis Rent a Car did not bother to say they charge less, have better service or rent better cars. None of that. Hertz Rent a Car was busy telling us how quick you could get out of the airport and into a car because of their fast check-in service.Avis Rent a Car simply said; We Try Harder. To the customer this meant that they tried harder to please them and it said to the customer that Avis Rent a Car cared about the customer. If Avis Rent a Car is trying harder and trying to give better service, then that is a good reason to rent from Avis Rent a Car instead of Hertz.You see, smart marke
    es of advertisements on the cover of your favorite magazine or any other magazine for that matter. Well, I would like to inform you now that there are all kinds of advertisements on the covers of magazines. It's not a secret that the editors and writers know just exactly the type of stories to place on the cover of the magazine that will appeal to you as the reader so that you will buy their magazine.

    When taking a look at the cover of the popular magazine, Glamour November 2000, I attempt to dissect it trying to find out what the magazines major claim is or what the magazine is trying to display to it's readers. This genre of magazines is a fashion magazine. The cover stories appeal to women very easily with brief headlines such as: Feeling Fat? How Not to Blimp Out Over the Hi-Cal Holidays, and the heading that would be sure to attract women: Happy, Sexy, Healthy, 153 Ideas to Reinvent Yourself. It doesn't take a great many brain cells to figure out that Glamour and other fashion magazines are trying to attract women who are typically between the ages of 20 and 40, working class women, wanting to improve their marriage/relationships that they are currently in. The working class women between these ages are seen throughout the magazine. Models sport office attire and also dressy casual attire when going out for the evening. The avertisements also feature working women with children, and the actresses, though they make a lot of money are also working women. To appeal to an audience of women, the magazine uses color. For example, in this issue the colors are lavender and orange. Who would want to buy a magazine that used drabbing colors or no color at all? The magazine uses brief story lines so that potential readers will know what kind of stories are in the magazine. To top it all off the magazine usually includes a picture of a celebrity in the center of the cover so that the reader, who is typically a woman, will have an image to critique her own body against.

    Usually this picture is of an actress or a model with beautiful hair, trimmed and well cut nails, perfect make-up and a fit yet skinny body. The actress on the cover of Glamour this month is actress Debra Messing. She is featured wearing a multicolored sequence dress that reveals some skin with her long beautiful hair flying around as if a fan is blowing. A woman that is looking at this magazine might consider buying it because she may think that she wants to look like her. Then, when reading the storylines, the woman is informed that she can look like Debra Messing with the 153 Ideas To Reinvent Yourself article.

    This product/magazine is associated with fashion, beauty, and relationships. In these types of magazines women are given hopes that they can improve their image and relationships by reading the articles and following them. Women imagine the perfect relationship as having a man that is sexy, good-looking, loving and someone in which you have a great time with all of the time. It symbolizes the "American Dream" to be beautiful, in shape, in the p

    Buying Jewelry For Your Business Part 1: Buying Gold Jewelry
    Whether you presently own a retail or web based business and are looking for an additional profit center or you are thinking of starting a business, jewelry is a “no-brainer” choice for a proven product category. The buying public, (particularly women) never tires of jewelry as the choices in color, materials, finishes and styles are endless and innovations are continual. Every generation reinvents jewelry for itself in much the same way that it reinvents music and fashion. Styles change but the basic facts remain the same. If you are a seasoned professional, please consider the following a refresher course. To the new comer, use this information as a foundation for your ongoing jewelry education.The Facts About Gold JewelryThe word gold, used by itself, means all gold or 24 karat (24K) gold. Because 24K gold is soft, it’s usually mixed with other metals to increase its hardness and durability. If a piece of jewelry is not 24 karat gold, the karat
    to Blimp Out Over the Hi-Cal Holidays, and the heading that would be sure to attract women: Happy, Sexy, Healthy, 153 Ideas to Reinvent Yourself. It doesn't take a great many brain cells to figure out that Glamour and other fashion magazines are trying to attract women who are typically between the ages of 20 and 40, working class women, wanting to improve their marriage/relationships that they are currently in. The working class women between these ages are seen throughout the magazine. Models sport office attire and also dressy casual attire when going out for the evening. The avertisements also feature working women with children, and the actresses, though they make a lot of money are also working women. To appeal to an audience of women, the magazine uses color. For example, in this issue the colors are lavender and orange. Who would want to buy a magazine that used drabbing colors or no color at all? The magazine uses brief story lines so that potential readers will know what kind of stories are in the magazine. To top it all off the magazine usually includes a picture of a celebrity in the center of the cover so that the reader, who is typically a woman, will have an image to critique her own body against.

    Usually this picture is of an actress or a model with beautiful hair, trimmed and well cut nails, perfect make-up and a fit yet skinny body. The actress on the cover of Glamour this month is actress Debra Messing. She is featured wearing a multicolored sequence dress that reveals some skin with her long beautiful hair flying around as if a fan is blowing. A woman that is looking at this magazine might consider buying it because she may think that she wants to look like her. Then, when reading the storylines, the woman is informed that she can look like Debra Messing with the 153 Ideas To Reinvent Yourself article.

    This product/magazine is associated with fashion, beauty, and relationships. In these types of magazines women are given hopes that they can improve their image and relationships by reading the articles and following them. Women imagine the perfect relationship as having a man that is sexy, good-looking, loving and someone in which you have a great time with all of the time. It symbolizes the "American Dream" to be beautiful, in shape, in the p

    Pallet Storages
    Pallets are stands or platforms that are used for storage and transportation of goods. They are used particularly in industrial applications like export of chemicals, grains, pharmaceuticals, perishables, and others. There are different kinds of pallets, according to the application: rackable pallets, non-rackable pallets, static/ dynamic and light /medium /heavy /extra-heavy pallets, printers pallets, double-sided pallets, four-sided pallets, shuttle pallets, newspaper pallets, roll cradle pallets, pharmaceutical pallets, reinforced pallets, etc. Pallets can be made of either plastic, cardboard, or wood. Pallets come in different sizes, most commonly 800mm x 1200mm and 1000mm x 1200mm. There are also many different designs that can be customized as per user requirements. Pallets should be ideally FDA/UDSA compliant, UL fire rated, hygienic and easy to clean.These days, pallets are being manufactured using very advanced technologies to make them stronger
    lor. For example, in this issue the colors are lavender and orange. Who would want to buy a magazine that used drabbing colors or no color at all? The magazine uses brief story lines so that potential readers will know what kind of stories are in the magazine. To top it all off the magazine usually includes a picture of a celebrity in the center of the cover so that the reader, who is typically a woman, will have an image to critique her own body against.

    Usually this picture is of an actress or a model with beautiful hair, trimmed and well cut nails, perfect make-up and a fit yet skinny body. The actress on the cover of Glamour this month is actress Debra Messing. She is featured wearing a multicolored sequence dress that reveals some skin with her long beautiful hair flying around as if a fan is blowing. A woman that is looking at this magazine might consider buying it because she may think that she wants to look like her. Then, when reading the storylines, the woman is informed that she can look like Debra Messing with the 153 Ideas To Reinvent Yourself article.

    This product/magazine is associated with fashion, beauty, and relationships. In these types of magazines women are given hopes that they can improve their image and relationships by reading the articles and following them. Women imagine the perfect relationship as having a man that is sexy, good-looking, loving and someone in which you have a great time with all of the time. It symbolizes the "American Dream" to be beautiful, in shape, in the p

    The Extraordinary Power of Information in a Downsizing World
    As Chris Crouch stated so well in The Contented Achiever, many companies are experiencing a cutback in workforce, but not in workload! For the employees left behind to pick up the pieces, accessing valuable company information becomes increasingly complex -- whether it’s a password, the name of a vendor for a product purchased years ago, or vital information about an important client or prospect.The computer, while originally touted as the ultimate organization tool, has in reality increased our ability to create a faster mess! Being disorganized creates inefficiency. Inefficiency costs money, causes unnecessary stress, precipitates poor customer service, and ultimate loss of sales.Here are five essential questions to ask about the information in your business:1) What information do we need to do business? 2) Who in the organization needs access to that information? 3) In what form should the information be kept? 4) How lo
    beautiful hair flying around as if a fan is blowing. A woman that is looking at this magazine might consider buying it because she may think that she wants to look like her. Then, when reading the storylines, the woman is informed that she can look like Debra Messing with the 153 Ideas To Reinvent Yourself article.

    This product/magazine is associated with fashion, beauty, and relationships. In these types of magazines women are given hopes that they can improve their image and relationships by reading the articles and following them. Women imagine the perfect relationship as having a man that is sexy, good-looking, loving and someone in which you have a great time with all of the time. It symbolizes the "American Dream" to be beautiful, in shape, in the perfect relationships and live happily ever after.

    From a cultural stand point, the people featured in this magazine are of Caucasian ethnicity, however, other cultures are represented in this magazine such as African American, Oriental, and Latin. Cultural values are implemented in the articles. I see this represented in the clothing that the models are wearing. Usually when flipping through the magazine to the articles and pictures they show of models in the latest fashion and styles, the wardrobe designers will put the pieces of clothing with a certain ethnicity that is typical of that race. For example, a dress that looks of oriental distinction would most likely be put on an oriental model. Let's face it, I know that I don't look beautiful in an oriental dress, but when i see it on an oriental woman i may think differently. However, when looking through Glamour I have noticed that through out the magazine there is mainly Caucasian woman. The attempt to throw in different nationalities may just only be an attempt. Magazines want to try to appeal to everyone and this is an evident way to do so.Glamour also, assumes that culturally American's think topics such as quick ways to be happy, and changing your look to be more attractive, will cause men to fall at your feet.

    It's not a secret that American's are not patient because we are used to having everything at our fingertips, and therefore that is why fashion and beauty magazines such as Glamour and Cosmopolitan are able to sell to so many women between the ages of 20 and 40. They are at the childbearing age, and after they have a child they want a quick fix to put their bodies back to the way they used to be. They want to feel young again and to improve their marriages or relationships. As a sub claim I look to the ads in the magazine. One such ad that I would like to comment on is an ad on General Foods International Coffees advertising their new cappuccino flavors. Relating to the magazines major claim, the ad shows men and women having a wonderful time at what looks be a party as they drink their new flavored cappuccino and socialize with one another. The men and women in the pictures are around the age range that I said before. The ad also has a coupon attached offering a dollar off of a purchase of this product. This coupon is there to entice you to buy it. I believe that this makes you think that even if you don't like coffee you will save a dollar by using the coupon and therefore it wouldn't matter if you had spent the money on it and didn't' like it. By looking at the pictures the ad uses, you are made to think that by buying this product you will be happy, have many friends, and be appealing to other people. Coffee drinking is typical of this age range, and advertisers know who to direct an ad like this to.

    The magazine doesn't put advertisements in the pages for nothing. If you were to glance through the women's magazine, Good Housekeeping, you would not find ads for an awesome four-wheel drive truck. You would most likely find ads about cleaning supp

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