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    Modernism. Modernism is a movement that permeated many disciplines‚ including painting‚ sculpture‚ dance‚ music‚ literature and philosophy‚ and was influenced by politics‚ scientific and technological innovation‚ and the Industrial Revolution. In particular the development of modern industrial societies and the rapid growth of cities‚ followed then by the horror of World War I‚ were among the factors that shaped Modernism. Modernism term encompasses a variety of specific artistic and philosophical

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    The fall of advertising

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    Summaries Part 1: The Fall of Advertising. Advertising has always suffered from a lack of credibility. An advertisement is the opinion of a company whose motives and judgment are not the same as those of a consumer. Advertising tries to make up for its limitations by massive media expenditures. The emphasis has been on impact rather than on communications.  Over the past few decades‚ three developments have seriously undermined the effectiveness of advertising in general. One is the increasing

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    Stereotypes In Media

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    its people‚ the stereotypes that are reflected in the media might be challenged now more than ever. However‚ that is not the case media still helps promote old and new stereotypes. It is quite obvious that the media is still a big influence on how ethnic groups‚ genders‚ and social classes are portrayed. In the show

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    Effects of Advertising

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    Advertising may have some good points‚ as we know‚ but advertising is really just a necessary evil. Advertising has its own fair share of negative effects. While some are obvious to those with a more scrutinizing eye‚ most of advertising’s potentially harmful facets go undetected. How do you think advertisements have affected consumers or What are the negative effect of advertising? Advertising is a form of communication intended to persuade its viewers‚ readers or listeners to take some action

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    Stereotypes

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    Bernard Stokes Professor Greer College Writing March 28‚ 2012 Essay 2 Social network is supposedly is place for you to connect with family and friends but when you are on the networking sites you will find strange behavior by of other people. Some of the behavior is cyber bullying‚ predators and also hacking. Now I will tell you the long term affects these behavior have on people and I will also explain some solution to these problems. The first behavior that happens on

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    gender stereotype

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    Gender Stereotypes in a Commercial An advertisements intended use might be to sell a product in the grand scheme; however gender stereotypes are often embedded to attract a particular market and indirectly set the social norm. These gender stereotypes are found in commercials‚ TV shows‚ music videos and billboards. Men and women are depicted to behave a certain way in society‚ and have a certain attitude to differentiate genders. This shapes the way men and women should act in society‚ and creates

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    1978‚ and in 1995 began several countermeasures‚ including dropping the questions regarding homosexuality and extending domestic partnership benefits to its LGBT employees. The company also hired Mary Cheney as a marketing representative and began advertising in The Advocate (an American LGBT-related newsmagazine) and at events such as Denver ’s PrideFest. The change in Coors’ policies and their marketing as well as their participation in LGBT targeted events shows just a small amount of the impact that

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    Roadblock Advertising

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    A Roadblock in Advertising Prepared - Vikaash S Thakur‚ Lecturer‚ MBA- GGITS‚ Jabalpur Abstract: Everyone pray for a smooth‚ hurdle free ride in his/ her life‚ but ask a marketer he would love to have roadblocks in the lifecycle of his Product/ Brand. Nowadays roadblock advertising is an emerging strategy for marketers to launch/ re-launch their brand. Though it was first used by a small fire extinguisher making company in 1994 but the real use of roadblock advertising is increasing from 2008-09

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    Cinderella Stereotypes

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    Cinderella‚ it removes the simple educational values that the original portrays. For being a politically correct story it portrays humans is nothing but animals unable to control their actions. We will address couple of stereotypes that this story reinforces. The first stereotype is that man is nothing but an animal and cannot control their desires. In this version of Cinderella women are only considered sexual objects for man’s amusement. When Cinderella walks into the ball dressed to the nines

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    Advertising Notes

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    Regulatory Aspects of Advertising and Promotions * Activities online redirected back to social media accounts * Celebrities paid to tweet * FTC has rules about making people reveal that they’re really being paid to voice their opinions * We are being targeted with communication highlights that the social‚ ethical‚ and regulatory aspects of advertising are as dynamic and controversial as any of the strategic or creative elements of the process The Social Aspect of Advertising * Positive-

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