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Term Paper # 18717 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Madonna Perfume, 1991.
This paper is a marketing plan for a proposed perfume sponsored by actress-singer Madonna Ciccone, known simply as Madonna: Industry outlook, advertising, naming scent and pricing.
1,575 words (approx. 6.3 pages), 6 sources, $ 55.95
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"Successfully launching a new perfume line requires a large amount of investment and a careful marketing plan. This paper presents the marketing plan for a perfume brought out under the auspices of actress-singer Madonna Ciccone, known simply as Madonna.

Analysis
Perfume and its related products are highly psychological. A scent which appeals to one individual will repel another. The power of scent has been called the "Proustian effect" since Proust's narrator, Marcel, needed only to smell the slightest hint of a perfume to be transported back to childhood. Perfumes trigger memories, both good and bad, in individuals.

While the scent itself ultimately is what entices a person to wear a given perfume (the term is used in this research to ... "
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Raphael's "The Small Cowper Madonna" and Angelico's "Madonna and Child", 2002.
This paper analyzes the two paintings, comparing and contrasting the two from an art/history perspective.
1,030 words (approx. 4.1 pages), 0 sources, $ 36.95
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The paper compares and contrasts these two Renaissance interpretations of the Madonna and Child. It looks at the differing stylistic elements and discusses why the paintings are significant works of art for their timeframe. The attempt to blend the real world with the spiritual is explored and the painters? different techniques in their quest to achieve that blending are studied. The paper concludes with a concise summary of the similarities and the differences between these two paintings.

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"Raphael spent several years in Florence where he produced seventeen images of the Virgin Mary and Child. During that time, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were his primary teachers, which would account for his stylistic rendering of the Madonna and Child. The Small Cowper Madonna, which was done in oil on wood and was completed around 1505, reflects the innovations that he learned form his years with Leonardo. He mirrored the Florentine method of painting that concentrated on intimacy and simplicity of the setting."
Term Paper # 86727 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Perfume Print Advertising In Women's Magazines, 2005.
An analysis of perfume print advertising In women's fashion magazines, in the years 2004-2005.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 2 sources, $ 53.95
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This essay compares two types of media analysis, semiotic and content, by analyzing twelve perfume ads taken from fashion magazines over a one year period. In this discussion, the hypothesis is that perfume ads focus on the creation of meaning through the combination of defined elements that result in the visual construction of an unreal female image. "

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"In Women's Fashion Magazines 2004-2005 While enjoying the guilty pleasure of browsing though magazines, one cannot deny the impulse to pause sometimes and gaze intently at images of the products presented. In fashion magazines in particular, one cannot help but read the intended meaning as it associates to our own selves and even perhaps compare ourselves to the meaning presented. Perfume ads are some of the most evocative ads as a mere bottle cannot often communicate the promised benefit of the product. Therefore in order to communicate to the viewer, meaning is created using images and text."
Term Paper # 19819 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Perfume, 1993.
Discusses marketing tactics of perfume manufacturers to gain market shares for new products through the use of different bottle shapes and colors and through celebrity endorsement.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 6 sources, $ 31.95
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"The perfume industry is in a period of expansion and diffusion, with new fragrances, a new emphasis on bottle design, and inclusion of a number of celebrity endorsers and "creators" to boost sales and add an aura of glamour to new products. Trends can be discerned in the types of fragrances produced each year which will continue into the future.

Elizabeth Taylor has been very successful with her two lines of perfume and has boosted sales through her television commercials for these products. Television advertising has been an important component in the marketing of fragrances for some time. The commercials deal primarily with image, mystery, and a sense of style of the fragrance. Recently, Elizabeth Taylor has been associated with a perfume called White Diamonds, produced by ..."
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Perfume, 1993.
This industry examined in terms of its history, advertising (focusing on Chanel's Egoiste campaign), manufacture, images, names and promotion.
2,025 words (approx. 8.1 pages), 10 sources, $ 71.95
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"Abstract
Perfumes have been used by humans to improve their scent since early recorded history. Once relegated to simple augmentations of other products, such as handkerchiefs and writing paper, perfumes began to be sold directly to customers in stores throughout Europe. The advertising and promotion used to market perfumes today depends on a combination of making the actual scent available for evaluation, and also associating a powerful image with that scent, such as the image of sexual allure, personal power or mystery. Successful ad campaigns can help new fragrances achieve strong market positions, thereby assisting the overall success of the manufacturer. Campaigns and scents which are not successful are quickly withdrawn from this highly competitive market."
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Marketing Hypothetical Perfume, 1995.
Develops a strategy for promoting a product. Discusses industry background, examples, alternatives, in-home sales, three-outlet approach, stores and pricing. Includes charts.
2,700 words (approx. 10.8 pages), 8 sources, $ 95.95
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"Introduction
The Flor? Fragrance Company is a [hypothetical] new company which has as its mission the development and marketing of perfumes. This research examines the marketing strategies open to the company, and recommends a specific strategy that emphasizes exclusivity, premium pricing and segmentation based on these factors. In addition, the characteristics of the fragrance business itself, including the use of single-segment concentration, are considered.

Background
Perfumes, and their progressively less expensive derivatives cologne and eau de toilette, are used like other cosmetics to enhance beauty. Unlike other beauty preparations, however, that can be plainly described in visual terms, perfume remains an elusive characteristic. A ..."
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"Madonna and Child", 2002.
A review of Francesco de Simone Ferrucci's "Madonna and Child".
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 53.95
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This essay examines Francesco de Simone Ferrucci's famous art work the "Madonna and Child." In many respects, Ferruci's painting of the Madonna and child represented certain themes in late fifteenth-century Florentine art. The painting depicted the living body and represented the religious theme of what the Madonna and Child symbolized. More than anything else, Ferrucci focused on showing the loving nature of the Madonna herself.
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Painting Madonna and Child, 2008.
This paper analyzes the formal, iconographic, and historical themes in the work 'Madonna and Child' by Duccio di Buoninsegna.
1,162 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 40.95
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In this article, the writer discusses the painting 'Madonna and Child' by Duccio di Buoninsegna. The writer notes that the Italian formalization of the Gothic style was implemented within the medium and stylistics of this medieval painting. The writer points out that Buoninsegna's style was part of the Sienese School, which held to the non-passive dictates of religiosity within the Christian iconography in the 13th and 14th centuries. The writer maintains that Buoninsegna was influential in creating a non-passive baby Jesus, which helped to transform the way that the Madonna and Child had been perceived earlier in Christine art. In essence, the formal, iconographic, and historical facets of 'Madonna and Child' by Duccio di Buoninsegna are analyzed in this study.

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"The medium of the painting is the common usage of tempera on wooden panels. In the late medieval style it was common to use this form of paint to help bring about a lush and thick layer-based type of paint to bring out the varying contrasting hues. Also, the painting uses gold to help bring about the divine sunlight or religious light of Jesus, as he is reaching toward his mother's face. Mary is draped in a black gown as she looks down upon her divine child. Gold inner-fabric is surrounding her face, as the artist is clearing defining a demarcation of her face in contrast with her dark hood, as she is gazing downward in majesty. The composition has Mary centered in the painting, but has the baby Jesus set off the lower right side."
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"The Secret Life of Bees" and the Black Madonna, 2007.
An analysis of the use of the Black Madonna as an important symbol of women leadership within the "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd.
1,167 words (approx. 4.7 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 40.95
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This paper discusses the symbolism of the Black Madonna as it is used in Sue Monk Kidd's novel "The Secret Life of Bees." The paper examines the history behind the Black Madonna and then discusses the plot of the book, showing how Kidd uses the Black Madonna as an important symbol of women leadership within the "The Secret Life of Bees."

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"The Secret Life of Bees uses the Black Madonna as an important symbol of women leadership. As August tells Lily, "Our Lady is not some magical being out there somewhere, like a fairy godmother. She's not in the statue in the parlor. She's something inside you" (Kidd, 288). This statement is the most important words of wisdom Lily receives throughout the entire novel. The statue in the parlor of the Boatwright home is just that: a statue. Lily learns that it isn't the statue that she needs to give her strength, but the idea it represents. It tells the story of a woman who broke chains, who escaped fate and inspired generations to come. These are the exact things that Lily does to find her new family and break away from T. Ray. "I leaned into them, felt them close around me. One thing is beautiful beyond my words to say it; August holding you" (Kidd, 238). Lily spends the whole novel on a search for her mother's story, as well as her own. She wanted to know the reasons why her mother left, and realized how unprepared she was for the truth when August told her. Lily is too wrapped up in the idea of her biological mother, she forgets about what a mother really is. The Virgin Mary, the Black Madonna's other form, is history's example of a mother. She is sensitive and firm, relatable and Divine. The Black Madonna is who teaches Lily that she has mothers all around her. Rosaleen's protection, May's caring, and August's love, Lily finds a mother in everyone around her, including herself. As stated at the end of the novel, "She is a muscle of love, this Mary" (Kidd, 302)."
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Madonna, 2002.
A discussion of Madonna and her controversial statements about the role of women.
4,850 words (approx. 19.4 pages), 12 sources, MLA, $ 123.95
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This paper presents an examination of the entertainer Madonna?s videos and their statement about the societal role of women. It discusses the evolution of females in society over the years through the changes in Madonna?s released videos and focuses on her empowerment of women through her music and videos. It looks at how Madonna spent two decades tearing down preconceived notions of what women were expected to do and how she worked to re-instate the ability to be feminine and proved to the world it does not mean giving up the ability to compete in business.

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"It has been said that music is the universal language. It is alleged to have the ability to calm savage beasts, make couples fall in love, and incite violence. Throughout the years music has also had a significant influence on the evolvement of women. The women?s rights movement of the 1960?s started the ball rolling toward equality but when it came to issues such as sexuality and the freedom of females to express themselves there was still a stigma about what ?kind? of woman expressed her sexuality. The entire issue of sexual openness and women in the music industry was taken by the horns and challenged by Madonna. The sexuality of women was not the only area in which Madonna broke through the glass barriers."
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Madonna The Feminist, 2002.
Examines whether the character and actions of the pop-singer, Madonna, represents the future of feminism.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 35.95
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This paper takes an argumentative stance on the idea of Madonna as a feminist. It contends that while Madonna's outward behavior does not seem to be within the feminist vein, the fact that she maintains such a strong sense of herself and of her dedication to doing what she wants to do actually does represent the future of feminism.
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"Madonna and Child", 2002.
Discusses the symbolism and representation of Francesco de Simone Ferrucci's sculpture "Madonna and Child".
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 53.95
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This essay discusses Francesco de Simone Ferrucci's sculpture "Madonna and Child." It examines how the sculpture is a representation of the loving and empathetic virgin who merges physically with her child, Jesus Christ. The sculpture symbolizes the physical nature of the relationship between the Madonna and child and, in many respects, is connected to the emotional bonds between them.
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The Criticism of Madonna's Sex Book, 2001.
A critical review of Madonna's sex book and other related articles.
1,130 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 2 sources, $ 39.95
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The author attacks reviewers criticisms of Madonna's sex book and general sex articles and books emphasizing the reason for these criticisms being the reviewers unfamiliarity with the subject. The author argues that Madonna's sex book is a way for readers to find out more about themselves.

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"I remember the first time I discovered the wonder and joy of masturbation. I was a boy of thirteen and had heterosexuality pouring in and out of every orifice of my body. I can only imagine the new ideas and connections I would have made and the openness I would have achieved as a young member in sexual society had I the opportunity to read Madonna?s Sex and the criticism which followed."
Term Paper # 37652 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Madonna and Child, 2002.
Analyzes two versions of the "Madonna and Child" painting by the Master of Sforza and Bugiardini.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 44.95
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This paper compares two paintings, the Altarpiece known as "Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and a Donor" by the Master of Sforza (c. 1460), and the "Virgin and Child with Saint John the Baptist" by Giuliano Bugiardini.
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"The Madonna and Child", 2002.
Shows how both artists, Giovanni Bellini and Raphael represented the Madonna and Child through their works.
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 53.95
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This paper will compare and contrast two representations of the Madonna and Child by two artists who have been particularly associated with the representation of this motif - Giovanni Bellini and Raphael.
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