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    Kenneth Slessor was a well known Australian poet whom was also an official correspondent during the second World War. Slessor was born on the 27th of March 1901 in Orange‚ New South Wales. Kenneth Slessor was one of Australia’s leading poets. He was notable particularly for the absorption of modernist influences into the Australian poetry. William Street and Beach Burial are the two poems that contain such techniques which shape significant ideas in Slessor’s poetry. William Street is a poem

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    Ad Essay: Cinnabon

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    have had a Cinnabon cinnamon roll. Maybe even just smelled it being made as you walk passed one at your local shopping center. The aroma is as pleasing as its taste. But‚ if Cinnabon is so good‚ why is it that we only buy it on certain occasions? What if those occasions could be linked to our emotions or how our day is going as opposed to just our senses or appetite. We will be looking into detail on how advertisements such as this one by Cinnabon sends messages to our minds that not only trigger

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    What Does Origami Means

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    Origami‚ art of folding paper to create three-dimensional figures of animals‚ people‚ objects‚ and abstract shapes. Origami is a Japanese word that combines the verb oru (to fold) and the noun kami (paper). The only material required for origami is a piece of paper. Almost any paper may be used‚ but folding is easiest if the paper is thin‚ strong‚ and able to hold a crease. Standard origami paper is usually cut into 15-cm (6-in) squares; it is generally plain white on one side‚ with a color or decorative

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    still deceived into believing the false promises of happiness and bliss from smoking cigarettes. In our society people still deny and forget the fact that smoking causes lung cancer and directly kills over a million people every year‚ and that is just what tobacco advertisement departments would like to have you forget. Nowadays‚ advertising has become a major part of American society today. Everywhere you go there is advertising to be seen and absorbed by the consumer population. Nowadays‚ every

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    Homelessness and Print Ad

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    Do you think you can make it? Sometimes‚ I wonder how others can. Others‚ could what you may ask? Live on the street be homeless. Homelessness my affect the person sitting next to you‚ your best friend‚ or even your close family members. Just because they look like they are not homeless does not mean they aren ’t. When you watch a commercial or even view a picture in the newspaper about homeless people‚ what do you ask yourself first? Which one do you think captures your attention more to make

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    Budweiser Ad Analysis

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    An Ad Analysis of Budweiser: The Great American Lager What does beer do for you? This is the question you may ask yourself when thinking about buying a six pack of beer for a party‚ getting ready to socialize‚ or just hang out and relax with some friends. In their advertisement campaigns‚ Budweiser attempts to embody these situations in a way that will leave you thinking that you need Budweiser. Budweiser creates a setting in their ads that their target audience will be compliant with. Often times

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    Beer Ads Analysis

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    is very weak‚ because I didn’t see any relevance between “drinkability” and “fitting into different occasions”‚ making the message disconnected with consumer motivations. Also‚ drinkability is a confusing word‚ and I had difficulties to understand what it really means in the commercial. Advertising campaign idea: Although the commercial delivers an ambiguous message‚ it creates a creative idea of switching occasion by visuals/drawings. According to the criteria in Ogilvy book‚ it made me gasp

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    campaign. Same as my review of last Coca Cola Advertisement‚ Coca Cola believes in spreading happiness through different ways and this time it is trying to encourage positivism and kindness through it. TVC created by McCann India is not much creative and does not involve much of innovation and freshness may be because it is just an extension of their ongoing campaign. TVC is segmented around for youths and taking young Bollywood actors make it very appropriate. And TVC is also relevant due to the fact that

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    Ali Mufti- Year 12 English Extended Response- Slessor’s Poetry Essay Question: In your view‚ how does Kenneth Slessor’s poetry create the concept of memorable ideas through poetic techniques? A memorable idea is a concept that is thought about or remembered by a person because of the meaning that it may create. Slessor’s poems “Out of time” and “Beach Burial” convey the concept of memorable ideas. This is done through the thematic concerns of the poems‚ along with the use of poetic techniques

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    Evaluate Food Ads Targeted at Children Marketing food and drinks to children these days occurs with more than just a few television ads. It involves displays at grocery stores and packaging that directs them to websites where they can play games‚ win prizes or send e-cards to a friend. Parents also play a big role when it comes to the types of foods because they have seen products on shelves and on TV and they introduce them to their child so they would like it; SpongeBob items and etc. As a result

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