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Photographer Jerry N. Uelsmann, 2004.
This paper discusses the impact of technology on the art of American photographer, Jerry N. Uelsmann.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 69.95
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This paper explains that Jerry N. Uelsmann, born in 1934, is one of the pioneers of using darkroom and digital computer techniques. The author points out that, when shooting, Uelsmann begins with an image, builds upon it through the shoot, and then builds upon it even more in the darkroom and on the computer, rather than let any predetermined vision set the course of his work. The paper concludes that, in its artistic development, digital technology likewise will build upon works such as Uelsmann.

Table of Contents
Art versus Science: a Theoretical Overview
Art and Science Today
Overview Jerry N. Uelsmann?s Photographic Vision
The Digital Revolution

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"The transmission of photography has thus been changed because of digital use in the ability of images to be juxtaposed and fused, creating even more and newer ways of envisioning reality. Digital photography?s use of cutting, melding, and blending, has enabled the creativity of new photographic minds and enabled the ease of transmitting the visions of artists into the photographic medium, beyond the page, beyond paint and physical clay. It has also emphasized the postmodern aesthetic of blending and the film-like jump cut of different visions. However, this aesthetic existed long before digital, the net, and even the post-structuralist movement, as is found in the photographic art of Jerry N. Uelsmann."
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The Photographer as Artist and the Artist as Photographer, 2006.
A summary of the influences of photographers on art and art on photographers.
3,816 words (approx. 15.3 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 104.95
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In this report the author examines the photographer as an artist and what he can contribute to natural art. From the other point of view the author also examines how art has influenced photography. He cites many opinions of famous artists and photographers. The conclusion of the paper clearly communicates that in society today art and photography cannot be considered mutually exclusive.

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"Limitations in photographic technology determined the imagery left from the Civil War. Because exposure took several seconds, Brady heavily favored images that didn't move. For example, full regiments in formation often held still for the camera. Additionally, the gruesome aftermath of battles constituted the other predominant category of Civil War photos. For a country that had been reared on the adventure and glories of war portrayed in paintings, the overall impression of this rupture in the American psyche was depressingly grim, drab and nauseating."
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Sam and Jerry Seinfeld, 2002.
A comaparative analysis of the characters of Sam from "Cheers" and Jerry Seinfeld from the "Jerry Seinfeld" show.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 2 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper will discuss the two characters fro the shows "Cheers" and "Seinfeld". By understanding the two main actors in the show Sam and Jerry Seinfeld, we can see the contrast and comparison that they both exude in their characters that are shown on these programs.
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Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Inc., 2005.
A look at the origins, development, and evolution of the famous ice cream company, Ben & Jerry's.
9,154 words (approx. 36.6 pages), 41 sources, APA, $ 189.95
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This paper describes the beginnings of the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream company, its mission statement, the takeover of the company by Unilever, the "caring capitalism" approach to business that Ben & Jerry's founders promoted and which was continued under the ownership of Unilever, and the reasons for the company's continued success.

Outline
Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc.
History of Unilever
Unilever's Purchase of Ben & Jerry's
Ben & Jerry's Social Responsibilities Post-Unilever
Conclusions

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"Jerry Greenfield and Ben Cohen, friends who happened to be hippies, decided to go into business. They did not decide on producing ice cream right away; however, all their ideas for business ventures did revolve around food (Lager, 1994). Once Jerry and Ben decided on ice cream, they were on the hunt for the ideal location and ended up in Vermont. The first Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream and Crepe shop opened May 5, 1978 (Lager, 1994; and Theroux, 1993). Surprising both Jerry and Ben, the business did so well that by the ninth day they had to close early due to lack of salable ice cream (Lager, 1994). Nevertheless, the business continued to grow even though Jerry and Ben were not astute businesspersons."
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Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Company, 2004.
A discussion and analysis of strategies adopted by the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Company that have contributed to the company's success.
4,391 words (approx. 17.6 pages), 9 sources, MLA, $ 115.95
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This paper discusses the ice cream industry with specific reference to the ice cream company, Ben & Jerry's. The focus of the paper is on the significance of the internet and the use of information technology in the development of business strategies. The paper considers the successes, failures and weaknesses of these techniques and includes a general discussion of the ice cream industry. This is followed by a specific analysis of Ben & Jerry's. The analysis is achieved through a consideration of information systems within the company and an examination of Ben & Jerry's success in the industry. The company's use of information technology and the Internet to further their success is also examined in detail.

Table of Contents
Industry Summary
Company Perspective
Information Systems at Ben & Jerry's
Final Analysis: The Success of Ben & Jerry's

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"Technology moves forward on a continual basis. All businesses have moved forward with the times and it is almost unthinkable for a modern company of fair size not to have a web page. The ice cream industry is no exception. Another example of how the increasing sophistication of technology is the fact that programmable freezers and aerators now form part of the world of ice cream manufacture."
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Promotional Strategies Offered by Ben and Jerry?s, 2006.
This paper looks at the marketing and promotional ideas of the Ben and Jerry's company.
1,135 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 39.95
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In this paper the author examines the three-fold mission statement of the well known ice cream company, Ben and Jerry's. He relates this mission statement to how the company has achieved its continued success. The author examines the promotional strategies that Ben and Jerry's use in order to further promote their brand. He does this by mainly looking at the website that Ben and Jerry's set up. The author examines all the aspects of the Ben and Jerry's website from the franchise section to the children's entertainment section. He looks at how the company targets a mixed niche market of those who love ice cream, who care about the environment, waste, natural foods and political and socio-economic causes. The paper concludes with the authors own suggestions for further promoting the successful Ben and Jerry's ice cream company.

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"The website itself offers a unique mix of their 3 core values highlight in the mission statements. It drives customers to a local scoop shop or retailer to purchase the products, gives detailed information on how the products are made, and also gives detailed information on the causes they support through community networks via their foundation. In fact, by being a successful niche product and using a niche marketing strategy, they've reached more customers while better meeting the needs of the originally intended market."
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'Ben and Jerry's' and 'Haagen Dazs', 1995.
A basic comparison of 'Ben and Jerry's' to 'Haagen Dazs'. There is a slight emphasis on 'Ben & Jerry's' -- probably due to very unique company philosophies and goals. Market targets and sales figures are compared.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 8 sources, $ 79.95
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"INTRODUCTION

Ben & Jerry's is a leading producer and distributor of ice cream in the United States today. The H?agen-Dazs ice cream company is its leading rival, and the only company that is ahead of Ben & Jerry's in terms of sales. Ben & Jerry's started as a rather unusual company with an unusual philosophy, and it has been this philosophy which has boosted the company into its leading position -- it delivers a high quality product from a personally-owned-and-operated business with a family atmosphere for employees and customers alike. It is this underlying difference between Ben & Jerry's and most other companies that has been much noted in the press, by customers, and even by rivals. Ben & Jerry's is likely to give its competition a strong fight over the next several years because of its image, its ..."
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Ben and Jerry's, 2007.
This paper assesses the business ethics associated with Ben and Jerry's Inc.
1,326 words (approx. 5.3 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 44.95
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In this article, the writer discusses Ben and Jerry's Incorporated that has become a famous name in the world of ice cream throughout the world. The writer notes that the company is well known for its innovative array of ice cream flavors and for the unique way in which the company conducts business. The writer describes the values of the company and looks at employees benefits. The research indicates that the company is extremely committed to employees and the environment. The writer concludes that the company is also committed to ensuring that employees have health benefits, paid leave and a myriad of benefits that are not available to employees of many other corporations. In addition, the writer points out that the company has an extremely ethical approach as it relates to environmental issues.

Outline:
Introduction
Ben and Jerry's Values
Ben & Jerry's Treatment of Employees
Environmental Policies of Ben & Jerry's
Conclusion

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"In addition to the living wage the company also offers employees certain benefits. Theses benefits include paid leave, tuition reimbursement, a room for nursing mothers, a pension plan, health, dental and life insurance, $1000 incentives to purchase hybrid vehicles, health club memberships, a nap room, a work environment that is pet friendly, 401K plain that features automatic company contribution and company match, and three pints of ice cream each day."
"In addition, the company has a community service benefit that is available to all employees in the Central Support. This benefit allows employees to take 40 hours of paid leave to volunteer with any non profit organization. This benefit was introduced in 2005 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina when eight employees form the company went to assist in the recovery effort."
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Jerry Springer, the Digital Man, 2008.
Looks at talk show host Jerry Springer, who brings sexual problems, gossip and aggressiveness to the American public.
765 words (approx. 3.1 pages), 1 source, MLA, $ 27.95
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This paper explains, using the article "The Eroded Self" by Jeffrey Rosen, that Jerry Springer can be called the digital man because he understands the American digital public who wants to see and hear people's sexual problems. The author points out that, historically, gossip usually was shared with a few people and sometimes strangers, but now gossip goes "live" through the television with the digital man, Jerry Springer bringing news that often can destroy lives. The paper reports that the digital man, Jerry Springer, begins by having people post these secrets and gossip on their web site all in the pretense of using them in future shows.

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"In the past, people hid these secrets and hoped that they would never be revealed. Now, people do not care if they hurt others by revealing their secrets and the digital public wants to see and hear it. The talk show often discusses the secret someone is hiding about his or her life, the affair a person is having, cheating, a friend who steals her friend's boyfriend, or any other type of family drama. No gossip is too much for the talk show. Why? "
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Jerry and the Dog in "The Zoo Story", 2004.
This paper analyzes the significance of Jerry's monologue in Albee's play "The Zoo Story."
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 1 source, MLA, $ 39.95
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This paper analyzes the significance of Jerry's monologue regarding his landlady's dog in Edward Albee's play "The Zoo Story." The paper discusses how Jerry's interaction with the dog parallels his relationship to other human beings.

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"In Edward Albee's short play "The Zoo Story" the character of Jerry is isolated from humanity and goes out of his way to make connections with others in an attempt to bridge that distance. His encounter with Peter is certainly evidence of this fact but it is the story that Jerry tells about this landlady's dog that best illustrates his difficulty in establishing relationships with others. Indeed Jerry becomes so desperate in his pursuit of contact with another living creature that he becomes almost obsessed with the dog."
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Ben & Jerry?s in Russia, 2002.
A study on Ben & Jerry's business operation in Russia.
885 words (approx. 3.5 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 31.95
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This paper analyzes how Ben & Jerry?s ethical and legal framework will have to conform to Russian business environment in order to succeed. The author discusses the fact that if Ben & Jerry?s is to start its business in Russia, it would face a lot of cultural barriers including ethical and legal issues.

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"During the 1990s, after the downfall of the US ?Russian foreign policy barriers, many investors poured into Russia to market its business to the local consumers. However, Russian economy at the time was undergoing a change, adapting to a new capitalistic economy. Filled with corrupted corporate environment coupled with a change in legal framework, many American companies were forced to leave and lay off enormous number of staffs."
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Susan Friend Harding's "The Book of Jerry Falwell", 2005.
This paper reviews Susan Friend Harding's "The Book of Jerry Falwell: Fundamentalist Language and Politics".
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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This paper states that "The Book of Jerry Falwell: Fundamentalist Language and Politics" by Susan Friend Harding is a book that could possibly change your life or, at least, open up new windows of understanding. The author points out that the book is not just another documentary account of the rise of Fundamentalism and the influence the Moral Majority has had on modern America politics. The paper stresses that Harding tells the story with the insight that only someone who truly understands her subject matter can muster.

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""The Book of Jerry Falwell: Fundamentalist Language and Politics" by Susan Friend Harding is a book that could possibly change your life. Certainly, it will open up new windows of understanding in your mind. This is not just another documentary account of the rise of Fundamentalism and the influence the Moral Majority has had on modern America politics. Like Jonah, Harding has been into the belly of the beast. She tells her story with the insight that only someone who truly understands her subject matter can muster."
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Women in Film: "Jerry McGuire", 2006.
An analysis of the representation of women in film using the film, "Jerry McGuire" as an example.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 4 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper analyzes the film "Jerry McGuire" in order to analyze the characterization of women in film. Several analysis techniques are used for the analysis, such as looking at the life styles portrayed in the film, the film's language, the argument within the text, and the reception of the audience.
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Jerry Rawlings, 2002.
An examination of the political career of Jerry Rawlings, the Ghanaian military and political leader.
968 words (approx. 3.9 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 34.95
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This paper looks at the career of Jerry Rawlings, the military and political leader who led the coup that ousted the military junta in Ghana in 1979. It examines how at the time, he stepped aside to allow a civilian president, Hilla Limann, govern and how in December 1981, he deposed Limann, suspended the constitution, banned all political parties and later introduced economic reforms in 1983 that helped revive the economy. It shows how Rawlings came to power as leader in 1982 and how the first government lasted until 1987 as the Provisional National Defense Council (PNDC).

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"In the period immediately after the creation of the AFRC, the group made it clear that it saw the former leadership as having failed to be accountable to the people. The administration of Hilla Limann was thus expected to measure up to the new standard of accountability advocated by the AFRC. Limann's People's National Party (PNP) began the Third Republic with control of only 71 of the 140 legislative seats -- the opposition Popular Front Party (PFP) won 42 seats, while 26 seats were distributed among three lesser parties. Limann was a former diplomat and a noncharismatic figure with no personal following, and the ruling PNP included people of conflicting ideological orientations. The most immediate threat to the Limann administration was the AFRC, especially those officers who organized themselves into the "June 4 Movement" to monitor the civilian administration, which is why the government ordered Rawlings and several other army and police officers associated with the AFRC into retirement. This clearly proved ineffective as the economy continued its decline ("Ghana and the Rawlings Era")."
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Jerry Mander's "In the Absence of the Sacred", 2005.
This paper consists of several book reports on a single title Jerry Mander's "In the Absence of the Sacred".
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 1 source, $ 35.95
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This paper reviews Jerry Mander's second book, entitled "In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations". The author points out that this book is categorized as environmental non-fiction book, which offers unique solutions to the problems facing our world today. The paper reviews Mander's book was reviewed in several different ways: A basic review, a cover blurb, and a catalogue entry.

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"Jerry Mander's second book, entitled "In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations", takes on a challenging and complex topic and does it in a simple and accessible way. The title says it all, in a way - it expresses what the author wants to cover in his book. Mander is criticizing technology and the role that it has in our society. This is done in the same vein as his previous book, "Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television", but it goes further."
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