The relationships between semiotics and the quaker company
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I also thought that this whole image of Quaker could not be that overwhelming, however, with great embarrassment I was completely mistakenThis one business and more specifically building has so many signified meanings and linguistic meanings that I did not no where to start from When I stood at the foot of the hill of the Quaker building I was overwhelmed by the enormous size of it and how it sits on a hill overlooking the north end of downtown PeterboroughI started to think that this is the signifier, it's big and it's on a hillNow if you think about this for a minute you begin to realize that simply the size and position of this building has many meanings, which are of course subconsciously The Quaker building has many meanings and therefore the signified list is very long, but first we will look at the signifier





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Andrew
Date Submitted:
2009-03-15
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Philosophy
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