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    for the drink Lipton Ice Tea. Ironically‚ it wasn’t shot in Tokyo‚ but in Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil. It stars the actor Hugh Jackman‚ who is known for his role on the ‘’X-Men’’ series as Wolverine and in the ‘Van Helsing Movie’ as the main role. In this ad‚ the only thing you see him doing is basically dancing. Hugh Jackman plays a man who seems a little tired‚ run out‚ and who’s in a place where he doesn’t have anyone around him that he knows. He then has a sip of the drink and starts to feel alive and

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    Nike ad campaign In this trio of ads we see three great athletes doing things out of the ordinary. In the first of this trio of ads appears mountaineer Kyle Maynard. He is climbing a mountain covered with snow‚ when suddenly we realize that he has neither legs nor hands‚ but still escalating this mountain with enthusiasm and without a problem. In the following add of the sequence we see Chris Mossier‚ the first transgender to participate in the Men’s national team. We see him training. The narrator

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    Tobacco has been prevalent throughout western culture since it’s introduction to Europe in the fifteenth century by Christopher Columbus. From English cigars to Native American pipes‚ tobacco’s popularity came from it’s recreational use. It wasn’t until the twentieth century that tobacco‚ specifically cigarettes‚ were identified to have a direct correlation with cancer. CNN’s Brief History of Tobacco chronologically displays the events: “in 1930‚ researchers in Cologne‚ Germany‚ made a statistical

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    Theological Seminary By Melissa Rolan Lynchburg‚ Virginia Saturday‚ January 30‚ 2011 SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE CHAPLAINCY DUTIES FROM 1200-1600AD Chaplains kept the faith by holding on to the “be‚ know‚ do concept between the 1200s and the 1600s AD. Being a practitioner of faith meant applying the rites commanders and the papacy authorized as a mission requirement. Knowing meant priests were to have a thorough knowledge of the rites of penance‚ mass‚ final unction‚ and viaticum. [1] Doing

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    he psychological study of individual differences traditionally has roots in the clinical‚ psychometric and experimental traditions (Butt‚2007). Trait theory is based in the experimental approach. More recently the phenomenological perspective has made headway into the study of individual differences‚ as demonstrated by personal construct theory (PCT). This essay will start by describing trait theory and PCT‚ highlighting the important differences between the two approaches. An evaluation of the strengths

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    Pete Carbonneau 9/30/09 Essay #1 More than Meets the Eye There is more than meets the eye. This statement is a widely used idiom in our culture today. This idiom is something one says when you think that something or someone is much deeper than they seem to be at first. This idiom can also go hand in hand with many other things‚ for example‚ an advertisement. When it comes to taking in and understanding an advertisement there is most often times much more there than meets the eye. Tons

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    Junk food ads to be banned from kids’ TV Tv watchdogs aim to ban junk food adverts during children’s programmes. Ofcom will outline plans tomorrow to stop unhealthy foods being advertised on children’s television. This will prevent firms from targeting children by using cartoon characters and celebrities such as Gary Lineker‚ David Beckham and Britney Spears. Health and consumer groups criticised the proposals‚ insisting they do not go far enough. It is expected Ofcom will ban advertising foods

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    ’Think Different ’: The Ad Campaign that Restored Apple ’s Reputation I. INTRO Good afternoon everybody and welcome to our presentation today. My name is…‚ I am a member of group 4‚ class A18‚ Foreign Trade University‚ it’s my honor to be here today. First‚ to begin‚ I’d like to introduce my group for a little bit. We are group 4‚ a team that is created by 5 extraodinary members. Now‚ it’s my pleasure to introduce Mr/Ms…blah blah… Now back to our presentation‚ as you know‚ at present‚ Apple

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    Samantha Sabitsch Comp. English II 3300: 112-068 Final Draft 6 February 2012 PETA Advertisement Today in our society‚ the attention towards vegetarianism and animal abuse is becoming very popular. Many organizations around the world are trying to send messages out to the public to reveal the truth behind the horrific things animals go through. This one particular organization named PETA‚ People for Ethical Treatment of Animals

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    Analysis of Vanity Fair Magazine Cover (May 2006) Kress and Van Leeuwen (1996) have provided a toolkit for visual analysis that Unsworth (2001) draws upon in his analysis of images. In this short essay I will use the meta-functional framework as adopted by Kress and Van Leeuwen and presented by Unsworth (representational/ideational‚ interactive/interpersonal and compositional/textual) to conduct a short analysis of the special Green Issue of Vanity Fair magazine cover from May 2006. In the analysis

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