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    Teenage Stereotypes

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    Leave it to Taylor Swift to sing out these problems and become one of the most adored teenage female idols of today. Not only is she advertising stereotypical high school love stories‚ but she has now become a spokesmodel for CoverGirl cosmetics. In an ad (now banned)attempting to sell a new mascara‚ Taylor Swift is photographed at a low angle with her arms raised‚ and face looking up at

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    Viral Advertising

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    Viral Advertising So you think amalayer? This line has been viral for quite some time on the internet and easily spread on Filipino people. A controversial amateur video of an irate train commuter yelling at a lady guard over the passenger’s failure to follow security procedures has gone viral on social networking sites.Viral is something that becomes very popular by circulating quickly from person to person‚ especially through the internet. Common viral videos of silly people doing humorous content

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    Stereotypes Of Women

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    According to the Social and Cultural Effects of Advertising‚ "Advertising does contribute something by reconstituting meaning‚ rather than merely reflecting it. The devoured cultural contents retain their affectivity‚ but are stripped of their context and are "sold back" to the consumer as a new cultural system --

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    Advertising Plan

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    San Jose State University SJSU ScholarWorks Master ’s Theses Master ’s Theses and Graduate Research 2008 Advertising appeals in magazine : a framing study S. Aparna Gayatri San Jose State University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses Recommended Citation Gayatri‚ S. Aparna‚ "Advertising appeals in magazine : a framing study" (2008). Master ’s Theses. Paper 3536. This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Master ’s Theses

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    Subliminal Advertising

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    Objectives • To study subliminal advertising using secondary resources. • To study live examples of subliminal advertising and understand the implications of it. Literature Review The Concept The term “subliminal” is derived from the construct of a “limen of consciousness”‚ a threshold or line separating conscious from unconscious. The concept dates back to the literal beginning of psychology as an empirical science separate from philosophy in the seminal writings of Johan Friedrich Herbart

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    Advertising Proposal

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    BIG THING ADVERTISING Scoot Advertising Proposal BigThing Advertising 24C Seah Street Singapore‚ 189702 T (65) 63678714 F (65) 63678712 enquiries@bigthing.com BigThing Table of Contents Executive Summary Situational Analysis Key Strategy Creative Strategy Creative Execution Promotional Activities Media Selection Activity Plan Summary of All Cost Campaign Evaluation Appendix 2 3 8 12 14 16 20 24 24 25 26 Scoot Advertising Proposal 1 BigThing Executive

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    Does Government intervention help promote economic stability and growth? Economic stability I will define as a phase of steady control for an economy. Growth is a rise in the productive capacity of an economy. Steady growth is arguably the main over-arching economic objective when looking at macroeconomics. Government intervention is defined by actions on the part of government that affect any economic activity. The question has implications; in a modern context a society without state intervention

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    Kids Advertising

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON ADVERTISING AND KIDS Acknowledgement The subject matter of this report would remain incomplete without acknowledging gratefully the efforts and inputs of the people who made it possible. With deep sense of gratitude I acknowledged the encouragement and guidance received by Mr.Gajendar Sharma‚ for facilitating with suggestions/comments for maintaining the quality of the report. I feel indebted to all the kids and their parents especially who patiently

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    Advertising Ethics

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    PAPER-3 ADVERTISING ETHICS & LAWS LESSON 1- Advertising ethics‚ social responsibility and self regulation. LESSON 2- Regulations‚ ethics‚ consumer organization‚ voluntary control LESSON 3- Advertising agencies‚ Advertising Standards Council of India & case studies LESSON 4- Advertising code of publishing advertisements in print and electronic media LESSON 5-Product code‚ alcohol‚ ammunitions and drugs LESSON 6- Advertisement laws‚ F.T.C.‚ ethics‚ regulations‚ restrictions and constitution LESSON

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    Unethical Advertising

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    Unethical advertising Advertising in the 21st century has become more competitive and aggressive toward children. They are being inundated by advertising at a very young age through television‚ radio‚ internet‚ and teen magazines. Children are vulnerable marketing targets: easy to manipulate and posse the power of persuasion over parents. They take things literally and can’t discriminate between the real and imaginary features of products. Companies are exploiting children as consumers which

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