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    Burger King Ad Analysis

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    June of 2009‚ Burger King released an advertisement for the “BK Super Seven Incher” for a limited promotion in Singapore. The sexual message that this ad aims to convey is not so much hidden or subliminal as it is blatantly obvious. Not many would be able to simply glance at this ad and then go about their day. Men and women alike are drawn to the ad because they are either attracted to it or offended by it. Effective advertising usually triggers some kind of powerful emotion within its audience. In

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    Johnson Tv Ad Analysis

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    The Johnson TV ad is easily the most disturbing and emotional ad of the group of four ads. The ad is all visual but catches the viewer completely off guard as it ends with the little girl stopping after her counting. In thinking back to that time period the Cold War is in high swing‚ the Cuban Missile Crisis is still present in the general public’s mind. Further‚ you have the Vietnam War ramping up with more and more troops going to Southeast Asia‚ and unfortunately many are also coming home to be

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    Lexus Ad Analysis Essay

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    Lexus Ad Analysis The advertisement that I chose is for the new Lexus LS F sports car. The ad shows a car in the middle of the picture with an attractive man and woman standing on each side of the car. A dark and dimmed glass room with shadowy figures in the background gives the impression of a club or theater at night. The words “memorable performance” is largely displayed at the bottom of the advertisement. This advertisement mainly attracts men because it portrays a man driving around with an

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    Fighting Arms Ad Analysis

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    people who . The magazine contains some articles and advertisements. These ads helpful for the Army and Selective Service. Fighting Arms is the latest magazine for military lovers. The ad for Aggress and Satisfy curiosity appeals to the reader’s desires for Trijicon and Alexander Arms. The Ad for Trijicon Appeals aggress and Satisfy curiosity. This ad is about Miniature Rifle Optics "MRO". Trijicon represents ad in the black page with different font and symbolic colours. This lens engineered

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    every day--100 on TV‚ 60 in magazines‚ 50 on the radio‚ and 45 in newspapers” (Beckett). More recently‚ Advertising Age estimated that the average American sees‚ hears‚ or reads more than 5‚000 persuasive ads a day‚ which means that there is almost nowhere we can avoid their presence. Today‚ ad agencies spend more than $300 billion in the United States and $500 billion worldwide on advertising. Therefore‚ we can acknowledge that advertising is created in a results-oriented perspective that will increase

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    Ad High Tech

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    Kellogg students Derek Yung and Alex Gershbeyn prepared this case under the supervision of Professor Mark Jeffery as the basis of class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective project management. Some facts within the case have been altered for confidentiality reasons. A&D High Tech Case A: Managing Projects For Success OVERVIEW Chris Johnson arrived at the A&D High Tech headquarters in Cupertino‚ California to attend a meeting with his senior managers. It was early

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    Ad Hope on Identity

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    A.D. Hope on Identity: Identity‚ defined as the sense of self‚ providing sameness and continuity in personality over time and sometimes disturbed in mental illnesses‚ is a concept frequently explored by Australian poet and essayist Alec Derwent Hope. This is evident in the poems Australia and The Explorers where Hope utilises a number of literary techniques‚ primarily metaphorical language‚ to express his understanding of and critiques the nature of identity. Australia is Hopes criticism of Australian

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    Junk Food Ad

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    Professor Blaine Writing IV 20 February 2013 Junk food advertising Subject 1: Because of the alarming rate of childhood obesity and the power of advertising to attract children‚ a growing number of people think that junk food advertising should be banned or limited in some way. Would you be for or against such a ban? Write a persuasive paragraph in which you develop and support your position on this issue. I strongly believe that junk food advertising should not be banned because

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    SPCH 1321 - BUSINESS ORGANIZATION & PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Final Exam Essay Questions: Ch. 1 – The Communication Process: An Introduction Based on the basic communication model found in Chapter 1 of your text‚ create a model of the communication components. Label and discuss all the components. Explain why the following communication principle is true: "The sent message and the received message are never identical." Give an example to illustrate your answer. Ch.2 – Organizational

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    Commercial Ad Analysis Essay “I smoke when I get bored” said the young boy as the commercial began. Many people can be unaware of second hand smoke‚ but viewers observing this commercial can get insight of what effects it have on children. They are affected by second hand smoke that come from adults and the commercial shows this through a child’s perspective. While looking at the ad‚ viewers can see that it targets the people’s desire to protect kids from harmful material; such as smoke and depression

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