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The emergence of social media presents perhaps the greatest marketing opportunity in history, but it also presents an equally significant challenge. I know I have to create a content plan,  but I am not sure where to start. 
We explore the adaptation of English resources and techniques for text sentiment analysis to a new language, Spanish. Plus, We are developing a project involving market research, artificial intelligence and taosim.  



Stories by Matías Repar

Doctorow believes that copyright laws should be liberalized to allow for free sharing of all digital media. He has also advocated filesharing.[41] He argues that copyright holders should have a monopoly on selling their own digital media, and copyright laws should only be operative when someone attempts to sell a product currently under someone else's copyright


A representation of characters, using ink and brush, with strong visual or "concrete" elements — including a combination of lexical and non-lexical (pictorial) elements.


Sumi-e is sometimes confused with calligraphy, because the tools used are the same. Calligraphy is the graceful, artistic representation of written characters, using ink and brush, while sumi-e is painting a scene or object.




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YouTube Insight is a self-service analytics and reporting tool that enables anyone with a YouTube account to view detailed statistics about the audience for the videos that they upload to the site.
Use video-level data to better understand your audience. Use the information to analyze marketing your efforts—both on and off YouTube—and determine how best to optimize your campaigns.





Real-time Twitter search with feelings using insanely complex sentiment analysis.

For best results: Search for popular movies, celebrities, tv shows and companies.








Marxist Marketing Copywriting


marx·ism  (märkszm)
n.
The political and economic philosophy of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in which the concept of class struggle plays a central role in understanding society's allegedly inevitable development from bourgeois oppression under capitalism to a socialist and ultimately classless society.


mar·ket·ing  (märk-tng)
n.
1. The act or process of buying and selling in a market.
2. The commercial functions involved in transferring goods from producer to consumer.


writer [ˈraɪtə]
n
1. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) a person who writes books, articles, etc., esp as an occupation
2. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) the person who has written something specified
3. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a person who is able to write or write well
4. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a scribe or clerk
5. (Music, other) a composer of music
6. (Law) Scot a legal practitioner, such as a notary or solicitor
(Law)
scriptwriter [ˈskrɪptˌraɪtə]

n
(Performing Arts) a person who prepares scripts, esp for a film
scriptwriting  n
C

1. One, such as a painter, sculptor, or writer, who is able by virtue of imagination and talent or skill to create works of aesthetic value, especially in the fine arts.
2. A person whose work shows exceptional creative ability or skill: You are an artist in the kitchen.
3. One, such as an actor or singer, who works in the performing arts.
4. One who is adept at an activity, especially one involving trickery or deceit: a con artist.

[French artiste, from Old French, lettered person, from Medieval Latin artista, from Latin ars, art-art; see ar- in Indo-European roots.]
artist [ˈɑːtɪst]
n
1. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) a person who practises or is skilled in an art, esp painting, drawing, or sculpture
2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) a person who displays in his work qualities required in art, such as sensibility and imagination
3. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) (Business / Professions) a person whose profession requires artistic expertise, esp a designer a commercial artist
4. a person skilled in some task or occupation an artist at bricklaying
5. Obsolete an artisan
6. Slang a person devoted to or proficient in something a booze artist a con artist

Artists


Agostino di Duccio (Italian), Josef Albers (German-U.S.), Leon Battista Alberti (Italian), Washington Allston (U.S.), Lawrence Alma-Tadema (Dutch-English), Albrecht Altdorfer (German), Fra Angelico (Italian), Pietro Annigoni (Italian), Antonello da Messina (Italian), Apelles (Greek), Karel Appel (Dutch), Aleksandr Porfiryevich Archipenko (Russian), Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Italian), Jean or Hans Arp (French), John James Audubon (U.S.), Frank Auerbach (English-German), Francis Bacon (Irish), Leon Nikolayevich Bakst (Russian), Balthus (Polish-French), Frédéric August Bartholdi (French), Fra Bartolommeo (Italian), Max Beckmann (German), Vanessa Bell (English), Giovanni Bellini (Italian),Thomas Hart Benton (U.S.), Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian), Joseph Beuys (German), Peter Blake (English), William Blake (English), Umberto Boccioni (Italian), David Bomberg (English), Rosa Bonheur (French), Pierre Bonnard (French), Richard Parkes Bonnington (English), Gutzon Borglum (U.S.), Hieronymus Bosch (Dutch), Sandro Botticelli (Italian), Francois Boucher (French), Eugène Boudin (French), Arthur Boyd (Australian), Donato Bramante (Italian), Constantin Brancusi (Romanian), Georges Braque (French), Brassaï (French), Agnolo Bronzino (Italian), Ford Madox Brown (English), Jan Brueghel (Flemish), Pieter Brueghel the Elder (Flemish), Pieter Brueghel the Younger (Flemish), Bernard Buffet (French), Edward Burne-Jones (English), Edward Burra (English), Reg Butler (English), Alexander Calder (U.S.), Callimachus(Greek), Robert Campin (Flemish), Antonio Canova (Italian), Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Italian), Anthony Caro (English), Vittore Carpaccio (Italian), Agostino Carracci (Italian), Annibale Carracci (Italian), Ludovico Carracci (Italian), Mary Cassatt (U.S.), Pietro Cavallini (Italian), Benvenuto Cellini (Italian), Lynn Chadwick (English), Marc Chagall (Russian-French), Philippe de Champaigne (French), Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin (French), Giorgio de Chirico (Italian), Giovanni Cimabue (Italian), Claude Lorrain (French), François Clouet (French), Jean Clouet (French), John Constable (English), John Copley (U.S.), Jean Baptiste Camille Corot (French), Antonio Allegri da Corregio (Italian), Gustave Courbet (French), David Cox (English), Antoine Coypel (French), Lucas Cranach (German), Walter Crane (English), John Crome (English), Aelbert Cuyp or Kuyp (Dutch), Paul Cézanne (French), Richard Dadd (English), Salvador Dalí (Spanish), Francis Danby (Irish), Charles François Daubigny (French), Honoré Daumier (French), Jacques Louis David (French), Peter de Wint (English), Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas (French), Eugène Delacroix (French), Paul Delaroche (French), Robert Delaunay (French), Paul Delvaux (Belgian), Maurice Denis (French), André Derain (French), William Dobell (Australian), Domenichino (Italian), Domenico del Barbiere (Italian), Donatello(Italian), Gerrit Dou (Dutch), George Russell Drysdale (Australian), Jean Dubuffet (French), Duccio di Buoninsegna (Italian), Marcel Duchamp(French-U.S.), Raoul Dufy (French), Albrecht Dürer (German), Thomas Eakins (U.S.), El Greco (Greek-Spanish), James Ensor (Belgian),Jacob Epstein (British), Max Ernst (German), Henri Fantin-Latour (French), Lyonel Feininger (U.S.), John Flaxman (English), Jean Fouquet (French), Jean Honoré Fragonard (French), Lucian Freud (English), Caspar David Friedrich (German), Roger Fry (English), Henry Fuseli (Swiss), Naum Gabo (Russian-U.S.), Thomas Gainsborough (English), Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (French), Paul Gauguin (French), Gentile da Fabriano (Italian), Lorenzo Ghiberti (Italian), Domenico Ghirlandaio (Italian), Alberto Giacometti (Swiss), Giambologna (Italian), Grinling Gibbons (Dutch), Gilbert (Proesch) and George (Passmore) (English), Eric Gill (English), Giorgione da Castelfranco (Italian), Giotto di Bondone (Italian), Giulio Romano (Italian), Hugo van der Goes (Flemish), Julio González (Spanish), Arshile Gorky (U.S.), Francisco de Goya(Spanish), Jan van Goyen (Dutch), Duncan Grant (Scottish), Jean Baptiste Greuze (French), Juan Gris (Spanish), Antoine Jean Gros (French), George Grosz (German-U.S.), Grünewald (German), Francesco Guardi (Italian), François Gérard (French), Théodore Géricault (French), Frans Hals (Dutch), Richard Hamilton (English), Ando Hiroshige (Japanese), Damien Hirst (English), Meindert Hobbema (Dutch), David Hockney (English), Hans Hofmann (German-U.S.), William Hogarth (English), Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese), Hans Holbein (German),Winslow Homer (U.S.), Pieter de Hooch or Hoogh (Dutch), Edward Hopper (U.S.), Jean Antoine Houdon (French), William Holman Hunt(English), Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (French), Augustus John (Welsh), Gwen John (Welsh), Jasper Johns (U.S.), Johan Barthold Jongkind (Dutch), Jacob Jordaens (Flemish), Wassily Kandinsky (Russian), Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss), Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German), Ron B. Kitaj (U.S.), Paul Klee (Swiss), Gustav Klimt (Austrian), Franz Kline (U.S.), Godfrey Kneller (German-English), Laura Knight (English), Oscar Kokoschka (Austrian), Willem de Kooning (Dutch-U.S.), Leon Kossoff (English), Georges de La Tour (French), Edwin Landseer (English), Thomas Lawrence (English), Charles Lebrun (French), Fernand Léger (French), Wilhelm Lehmbruck (German), Frederic Leighton (English), Peter Lely (Dutch-English), Leonardo da Vinci (Italian), Wyndham Lewis (British), Roy Lichtenstein (U.S.), Norman Alfred William Lindsay (Australian), Jacques Lipchitz (Lithuanian-U.S.), Filippino Lippi (Italian), L(awrence) S(tephen) Lowry (English), Lysippus (Greek), Jan Mabuse (Flemish), Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scottish), René Magritte (Belgian), Aristide Maillol (French), Kasimir Severinovich Malevich (Russian), Edouard Manet (French), Andrea Mantegna (Italian), Franz Marc (German), John Martin (English), Simone Martini (Italian),Masaccio (Italian), Quentin Massys (Flemish), Henri Matisse (French), Hans Memling or Memlinc (Flemish), Franz Xavier Messerschmidt (Austrian), Ivan Mestrovic (Yugoslav-U.S.), Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian), Michelozzi Michelozzo (Italian), John Everett Millais (English), Jean François Millet (French), Joan Miró (Spanish), Amedeo Modigliani (Italian), László Moholy-Nagy (Hungarian), Piet Mondrian (Dutch), Claude Oscar Monet (French), Henry Moore (British), Gustave Moreau (French), Berthe Morisot (French), William Morris (English), Samuel Finley Breese Morse (U.S.), Grandma Moses (U.S.), Edvard Munch (Norwegian), Alfred Munnings (English), Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Spanish), Myron (Greek), Paul Nash (English), Ernst Wilhelm Nay (German), Barnett Newman (U.S.), Ben Nicholson (English), Sidney Nolan (Australian), Emil Nolde (German), Joseph Nollekens (Dutch-English), Georgia O'Keefe (U.S.), Claes Oldenburg (Swedish-U.S.), Orcagna(Italian), José Clemente Orozco (Mexican), Jean Baptiste Oudry (French), Palma Vecchio (Italian), Samuel Palmer (English), Eduardo Paolozzi (Scottish), Parmigianino (Italian), Victor Pasmore (English), Joachim Patinir or Patenier (Flemish), Perugino (Italian), Baldassare Peruzzi (Italian), Antoine Pevsner (Russian-French), Phidias (Greek), Francis Picabia (French), Pablo Picasso (Spanish), Piero della Francesca (Italian), Piero di Cosimo (Italian), Pietro da Cortona (Italian), Jean Baptiste Pigalle (French), Germain Pilon (French), Pinturicchio(Italian), John Piper (English), Pisanello (Italian), Andrea Pisano (Italian), Giovanni Pisano (Italian), Nicola Pisano (Italian), Camille Pissarro (French), Antonio del Pollaiuolo (Italian), Piero del Pollaiuolo (Italian), Jackson Pollock (U.S.), Polyclitus (Greek), Polygnotus (Greek),Pontormo (Italian), Paulus Potter (Dutch), Nicolas Poussin (French), Praxiteles (Greek), Pierre Paul Prud'hon (French), Pierre Puget (French), Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (French), Jacopa della Quercia (Italian), Arthur Rackham (English), Henry Raeburn (Scottish), Allan Ramsay (Scottish), Raphael (Italian), Robert Rauschenberg (U.S.), Man Ray (U.S.), Odilon Redon (French), Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (Dutch), Guido Reni (Italian), Pierre Auguste Renoir (French), Joshua Reynolds (English), José de Ribera (Spanish), Bridget Riley (English), Diego Rivera (Mexican), Andrea della Robbia (Italian), Luca della Robbia (Italian), Alexander Mikhailovich Rodchenko (Russian), Auguste Rodin(French), George Romney (English), Salvator Rosa (Italian), Dante Gabriel Rossetti (English), Mark Rothko (U.S.), Geroges Rouault (French), Louis-François Roubiliac or Roubillac (French), Henri Julien Rousseau (French), Théodore Rousseau (French), Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish),Rublyov or Rublev Andrei (Russian), Jacob van Ruisdael (Dutch), Philipp Otto Runge (German), Salomen van Ruysdael (Dutch), John Singer Sargent (U.S.), Egon Schiele (Austrian), Martin Schongauer (German), Kurt Schwitters (German), Scopas (Greek), Maurice Sendak (U.S.),Sesshu (Japanese), Georges Seurat (French), Ben Shahn (U.S.), Walter Richard Sickert (British), Paul Signac (French), Luca Signorelli (Italian), David Alfaro Siqueiros (Mexican), Alfred Sisley (French), John Sloan (U.S.), Claus Sluter (Dutch), David Smith (U.S.), Chaim Soutine (Lithuanian-French), Stanley Spencer (English), Jan Steen (Dutch), Veit Stoss (German), George Stubbs (English), Graham Sutherland (English), Yves Tanguy (French), Vladimir Tatlin (Russian), David Teniers the Elder (Flemish), David Teniers the Younger (Flemish), Gerard Ter Borch or Terborch (Dutch), Hendrik Terbrugghen (Dutch), James Thornhill (English), Bertel Thorvaldsen (Danish), Giambattista Tiepolo (Italian), Jacopo Tintoretto (Italian), James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French), Titian (Italian), Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec (French), J(oseph) M(allord) W(illiam) Turner (English), Paolo Uccello (Italian), Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese), Maurice Utrillo (French), Adriaen van de Velde (Dutch), Willem van de Velde the Elder (Dutch), Willem van de Velde the Younger (Dutch), Rogier van der Weyden (Flemish), Anthony Van Dyck (Flemish), Jan van Eyck (Flemish), Vincent van Gogh (Dutch), Victor Vasarely (Hungarian-French), Giorgio Vasari (Italian), Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (Spanish), Jan Vermeer (Dutch), Paolo Veronese (Italian), Andrea del Verrocchio (Italian), Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun (French), Jacques Villon (French), Maurice de Vlaminck (French), Andy Warhol (U.S.), Jean Antoine Watteau (French), George Frederick Watts (English), Benjamin West (U.S.), James Abbott McNeill Whistler (U.S.), Richard Wilson (Welsh), Joseph Wright (English), Xia Gui or Hsia Kuei (Chinese), Zeuxis (Greek), Johann Zoffany (German), Anders Zorn (Swedish), Gaetano Giulio Zumbo (Italian), Francisco Zurbarán (Spanish)