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    War Ad

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    A Brief History of American Veterans Affairs By: D.J. Schaefer Plato once put it‚ “only the dead have seen the end of war” and veterans will follow where war is. After every war the fighting and killing switch is suddenly shut off for the soldiers accustomed to battle. The war is over‚ they either won or lost‚ and “home” is the only place left to march. They often return home to what is a changed country with changed people‚ who will either love them or hate them. They then try to adjust to

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    Ads Are Misleading

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    "Advertisements are boring‚ useless and often misleading.How far do you agree with this opinion” Advertisement is highly developed nowadays. To some extent nature itself advertises her wares‚ for instance‚ the colour and smell of flowers is nothing but advertisement to attract the attention of insects and birds and the promise of honey is the gift. Advertising is one of the media to draw the attention of the public and to educate them regarding a particular product. This is called the psychology

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    The study of logic

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    The study of Logic Sound reasoning is the basis of winning at argument. Logical fallacies undermine arguments. They are a source of enduring fascination‚ and have been studied for at least two-and-a-half millennia. Knowledge of them is useful‚ both to avoid those used inadvertently by others and even to use a few with intent to deceive. The fascination and the usefulness which they impart‚ however‚ should not be allowed to conceal the pleasure which identifying them can give. I take a very

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    Dr Pepper Ad Analysis

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    Dr.Pepper launched a new ad during the year of 2011‚ for their new and bold drink called Dr.Pepper 10. There featuring slogan was “It’s Not for Women”. They state that only the most virile gentleman is able to consume this drink‚ and this is also shown with the dull soda being wrapped with a greyish/silver can cover which depicts the lack of femininity in the advertisement‚ suggesting again that the drink should not be consumed by women. We will see how the audience of the 60’s would view the advertisement

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    Laymon start his story when he is seventeen‚ five years younger than Rekia Boyd will be when she is shot in the head by an office duty officers in Chicago. Laymon and his friends Troy‚ Cleta‚ and Leighton grab some food from a McDonald’s on I-55. Over‚ there he holds the door open for a man he dubs John Deere‚ from the green John Deere hat he is wearing. Later the when they are on route I-55 John Deere drives up and yells “Nigger lovers!”‚ of course like anyone who has just been insulted from a man

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    Ad Analysis: Nutrisystem

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    There is an abundance of ads in magazines that may not pertain to you at all. But‚ there are those few ad’s some see while skimming through a magazine while in line to check out at the grocery store that catch your attention. Many will look at the ad while they are waiting in line‚ and some will even purchase the magazine as they are interested in what they are both seeing and reading. People will see many ads in magazines. Most with the intent to get one to purchase a product of some kind. While

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    Watch Ad Comparison

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    advertisement was a classic example for the era of informative product advertising. The ad was typical of what was seen in the late 1800s in America. This “All American” print ad was focused on the product and benefits to the potential customer. The ad emphases the reliability of the product; and tries to promote a trusting relationship between the consumer and the watch company. The prices are shown proudly and the ad is geared to show off the “Best Value” in the watch market as well as a guarantee for

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    Autism Ad Analysis

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    cure yet‚ but there are many organizations helping to fund research for the cure of Autism. The ad reveals a young girl dressing up in front of her mother with many different accessories of clothing on. Written on the ad is a comparision which is the" odds of a child becoming a fashion designer: 1 in 7‚000; Odds of a child being diagnosed with autism: 1 in 110." The organization Autism Speaks is using the ad to show their audience that autism is becoming more common in children. They want people to be

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    AMF 201

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    Amity Campus Uttar Pradesh India 201303 ASSIGNMENTS PROGRAM: MFM SEMESTER-II Subject Name : Operational Management (AMF 202) Study Country : Student Name : INSTRUCTIONS a) Students are required to submit all three assignment sets. ASSIGNMENT DETAILS MARKS Assignment A Five Subjective Questions 10 Assignment B Three Subjective Questions + Case Study 10 Assignment

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    Dummy Ad vehicle

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    Pre-tests include both concept ads and finished ads that have not yet been deployed or been evaluated and measured. In the concept test‚ the ad has not yet been created or is in an intermediary state of completion. It might be in storyboard form‚ live-action rough form‚ or exist as an animatic. The consumer might be able to offer some suggestions and reactions about the message and execution‚ but often is constrained by his or her inability to visualize the ad in the final version. The consumer

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