Wednesday, June 1, 2011

9.Talking pictures

7.Advertising a product

6.Discussions-opinions task 2.

Motivates people to change:
The first is the money that have not value, receive salaries, but unfortunately sometimes we do not reach.
Diseases do not come when expected and that it is hard to escape. People say "you can not buy health".
A newborn in the family can change people's lives, from problems to happiness.
Now,it is your turn: What motivates people to change??

5.My most valuable photos


This picture I did when I was on the way to Sovata. It is important because I have not seen in my life so storks together. I do not think I'll have the chance to see so many beautiful storks.

4.Endorsement


These products are for daily care of the girl to have a nutritious and beautiful skin. Wet wipes for cleansing with grape extract and vitamins, revitalizing toner and a moisturizer for day care, all these products for your skin is clean and perfectly hydrated. The advertising that is Andra and she uses these products. In my opinion, no the company may choose any person to advertise, only those who use these products. What do you think about the Garnier products are good?

A recent film that I have seen

Set during the Great Depression, the touching story (written by Joshua and Rebekah Weigel) concerns the plight of Will (Nick Vujicic). Born without arms or legs, Will lives in despair as the "star" performer of a sordid, traveling circus sideshow.
Will's life changes when he meets Mr. Mendez (Eduardo Verastegui), the enigmatic and charismatic Showman for the renowned and far superior Butterfly Circus. Intrigued by Mr. Mendez's kindness to him, Will stows away in one of Mr. Mendez's trucks in the hopes of becoming part of his sideshow.
The only problem: The Butterfly Circus has no sideshow. The performers are meant to inspire and awe the audience, not elicit shock or contempt because of disfigurements. Mr. Mendez allows Will to join them, but he refuses to put Will in the show. Watching the amazing feats of escape artist, Otto (Doug Jones), George the Strongman (Matt Allmen), and Anna the Trapeze Artist (a graceful Lexi Pearl), Will's eyes are filled with joy and a longing to escape the sidelines.
Sensitive to all his performers' needs, Mr. Mendez realizes it is time to roust Will out of his self pity. He reveals to Will that most of his Butterfly Circus performers have tragic pasts but each has managed to discover his or her self worth. He challenges the limbless Will with these words, "The greater the struggle, the more glorious the triumph."
During a near tragedy, Will must save his own life or drown. This event, along with the help of his compassionate circus colleagues, results in a dramatic turnaround for Will. Fueled by his ability to be more independent, Will carves out a niche for himself in the Butterfly Circus with a daring, spectacular performance. His achievement earns the respect and admiration of his co-workers and audience alike. The most poignant moment in the film occurs when an inspired, crippled boy embraces Will and Will uses his cheek and neck to tenderly return the embrace.
Shot on a shoe string, The Butterfly Circus looks anything but. The photography is atmospheric, rich with shadows that underscore the performers' moods and expressive faces.
Although the film references transformation via its frequent use of butterfly imagery, the story actually emphasizes positive internal change (rather than external physical change) to create hope in one's life. Will's character does not magically grow arms and legs. Instead, he undergoes a major inner metamorphosis, realizing he has the power to change his self-perception and how he lives his life.
the butterfly circus on PhotoPeach

Friday, May 27, 2011

Brand name

   The brand name I like and would like to analyze is Kallos.
  
     I used this products very often because I really love them. The Kallos products I use, are: hair spray, hair mousse, shampoo, conditioners, hair dye, body lotions, and other cremes.
     It is a hungarian product and it wasn't translated in romanian.
Kallos is just a brand name and it doesn't have any meaning.
I would not like to introduce a new product because we already have a lot of products. I guess we don't need  more.