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Module title: the Independent Business Analysis Project Subject Area: Business The following detail is important when:

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I also need the references inside the body, for example (Hence, 2005). Please no plagiarism, using cautions is allowed, but no more than 10 %. I want to write the references from the articles and books or website in this Essay style harvard like this for example : Masterson, R. & Pickton, D.(2010) The marketing environment. Marketing an introduction: 2nd Edition, London, SAGE Publication Ltd. or Remez, S.(2011), The Power of Positive Thinking, success consciousness, Available from http://www.successconsciousness.com/index_000009.htm , Accessed at 15/11/2011.

Please used this Module Guide all references from the website: http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm

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Block 2 Task 3 Deconstructing What We See (750 words maximum excluding any references)
Your task here is to look at these two pictures of bank buildings and suggest what they tell us about banking.
We have looked at the different ways in which evidence can be analysed. Here you are invited to apply your skills to the task of analysing visual evidence. You may recognise the first picture as an old one of the Lloyds Bank building in Wolverhampton. The second picture is of a branch of Northern Rock the British demutualised building society that had to be rescued by the UK government in the economic crisis. Your task is to read these two buildings. This is NOT primarily an exercise in architecture. Technically it is more about the building as a symbol or sign, the analysis of which is called semiotics. Your analysis should pay attention to the ways in which socioeconomic relations, the nature of banking etc might be reflected in the appearance of the building. See the building as telling you a story, communicating with you.

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