Articles, tagged with "sensory experience", page 1
26th January 2012
Plato and Descartes attacked the power of narrative and this cloud of disapproval has lasted for thousands of years. But in recent years the tide has turned and there has been a shift back toward telling stories in brand innovation.
Asking consumers to...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
15th November 2011
Do you remember friends telling you when you first started smoking that you would be hooked, caught and captured in the habit of smoking? Now you can probably see how smoking got hold of you. Not only have you been caught, but you have also been hooked in...
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Author:
Douglass
12th October 2011
Now it is the summer in our part of the world and for many of us there is nothing nicer than going for a good hike in the long summer days and taking in the nature and landscapes. And maybe even catching some sun on the way. But there are also many benefi...
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Author:
leesmith
04th October 2011
Help your little one to grow confident of their surroundings at Baby Development classes Centres throughout the UK now offer the finest Baby Development classes with professionally run baby groups focussing on sensory stimulation and personal development...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
30th September 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Sylvan Newby
For many people, crystal singing bowls are an alien concept. In truth, when we mail a regular couple a set as a wedding present, these people might really unfortunately wrongly recognized them as serving bowls. Without f...
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Author:
Sylvan Newby
23rd June 2011
Ago, Sanyo TV launched "WIZ" series 23-inch interior
, This opened in 2005 Sanyo "WIZ" series of products off the listing of heavy equipment. This time will be interior Sanyo TV was first introduced in China, breaking the TV appearance of homogeneity "...
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Author:
sbfdfbnf
23rd June 2011
Speaking the language of wine fluently requires a study of so many interesting disciplines such as biochemistry, gastronomy, linguistics, foreign languages, art, history and geography, to name a few. Add translation to this rich and complex culture and th...
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Author:
Acclaro
09th May 2011
Play is the way that all children learn about themselves, other people and their environment. If children are unable to move to explore toys and their environment then these need to be brought to them. Play can be active, passive, solitary, independent, a...
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Author:
raju
28th April 2011
Waterfall fountains can provide a number of important benefits. It has been recognized for a long time now that water features can provide a great deal of aesthetic beauty to any space. Any increasing number of people are now recognizing the tremendous he...
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Author:
Polly Godwin
14th April 2011
Residences @ W created new levels of sensory experience with its capricious flair. It offered direct admittance to a world of “Wow". One that was never short of surprises. Every W guest escaped to a new world as soon as they arrived. Guess what? The Resid...
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Author:
NewLaunchSingapore
12th April 2011
The natural feeling that comes with being outdoors with Vibram Fivefingers shoes enables the wearer to feel one with nature.
When I'm wearing my most comfortable pair of Vibram Fivefingers shoes to go out, "What do you have on your feet?!" people often...
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Author:
jessica
06th April 2011
Avatar showcases the best in cinematic technology. The plot, setting, characters and the sheer scale of the movie engulfs viewers who get swept up in the futuristic world of the Na’vi. Avatar is more than a movie, it’s a viewing experience. And the best w...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
04th April 2011
Although blind individuals are unable to appreciate many things that involve the sense of sight, selecting a gift for an individual who can't see does not have to be tricky. Gifts for the blind are actually numerous and can still perfectly express them yo...
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Author:
melissa
24th March 2011
CONVEY MY APPRECIATION!! Great day, Mr. Collins! I required to convey my appreciation to the PIP Printing Englewood CO team, with unique thanks to Katie Sailors, for the completion of my promotional book project. Even though my personal dealings had been ...
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Author:
Rory Mays
21st February 2011
Zambia and Zimbabwe share what is perhaps the most beautiful, dramatic border in the world. The Victoria Falls' mile-long curtain of falling water has inspired awe among native
peoples for centuries. While neither the tallest nor the longest waterfall...
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Author:
Abel Smith