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    How Do Ads Effect People

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    Virginia Esamar Perez English 99.4 Brumment June 14‚ 2012 Ads: How do they affect people? Ads are advertisements that we see every time we turn our head‚ we see then outside on billboards‚ on magazines‚ when we are watching TV‚ and on every website that we get on ads will pop out of nowhere. There is no way to avoid ads when they are pretty much everywhere. Ads are created to influence people to either buy a product or change their point of view on a product or a situation. In the article

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    Invade My Privacy Pop-up ads invade my time and my life with nonsense and risks. They gather information that sends my personal data out into the vortex of the cyber world for anyone to access‚ with a few key strokes. Privacy on the internet seems to be non-existent with the developments of ad-based web sites‚ which use pop-ups‚ banner ads and video commercials‚ utilizing surveys and polls to gather census-like data to help fund these ads sites. I do not agree with being forced to provide personal

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    Essay 1 The advertisement business has used many different methods throughout the years. The goal has always been to attract the consumer to whichever product or service they are promoting. Now a days advertisement companies tend to appeal to what the viewer wants to see/hear rather than providing viewers with product information. The advertisement I chose to analyze is the GoDaddy.com Super Bowl 2010 Spa commercial. The advertisement begins with a woman receiving a massage from a female masseuse

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    METHODOLOGY : HOW TO DESCRIBE AN ANALYZE AN AD IN ENGLISH I/ Identification ? This is an advertisement for… Information about the product when possible. ? Origin of the document (magazine‚ newspaper etc.): country‚ author‚ time … ? General topic (in a few words) II/ Structure and description ? Structure of the picture : study the diagonals‚ the horizontal/ vertical lines‚ the differences which may appear in the image ? Analysis of the different shots (high angle shots: plongée‚ low angle

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    following are some of the ads and the descriptions as to how they use popular culture of cricket to place and sell their products to the masses. 1. Airtel Sachin Tendulkar 2009: Sachin Tendulkar is standing at the balcony and watching a bunch of street children playing a game of football in the streets while it is raining. He then calls all his friends and they join the children in the game. The ad end with the copy- With Airtel you are among friends‚ anytime anywhere. This ad uses Sachin Tendulkar

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    Kennedy vs. Nixon” In Richard Nixon’s political ad‚ “Peace‚” the overall message is about experience and knowing what to do during though times. Nixon’s campaign tried to convey this seriousness by shooting its commercials of Nixon perched on a desk and speaking directly to the camera. In JFK’s 1960 “Debate‚” political ad‚ he addresses the people in a snappier way‚ and by “facing the issues squarely.” However‚ neither of the candidates’ ads was about issues; rather‚ they were more contrast in

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    The unhealthy food ads that hypnotize children Childhood obesity around the world‚ and particularly in the United States‚ is an escalating problem that is detrimental as its effects go on into adulthood. Each and every day we see a commercial about some fast food company trying to lure consumers into purchasing their products which are very unhealthy and have lead to the rise of obesity in this country‚ more importantly it’s the next generation that this is going to have a huge effect on. Children

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    Ad Textual Analysis The ad for the Bose Company shows a picture of a clueless guy rowing a boat with Bose noise cancelling headphones on. Little does he know‚ he is only a few feet from rowing off of the well-known Niagara Falls. He is clueless because he cannot hear the waterfall because he has the noise cancelling headphones on. At the top of the ad it says “Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones”‚ with the words “Reduction Headphones” slowly fading off of the page resembling the noise fading away

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    the possible acceptance of this new product‚ the competitors’ situation‚ the fierceness of the competition‚ the potential volume of trash bag market‚ the awareness of the brand. 2. Does Ad-Lider have a marketing orientation? Justify your reasoning. I don’t think Ad-Lider have a marketing orientation. Because Ad-Lider‚ as the reading referred‚ has three divisions‚ commercial‚ industrial and consumer products. And although its products focus on plastic bags and packaging‚ its majority of income comes

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    troChapter 1: Charting the Heavens (Astronomy Today) SUMMARY The universe is the totality of all space‚ time‚ matter‚ and energy. Astronomy is the study of the universe. A widely used unit of distance in astronomy is the light year‚ the distance traveled by a beam of light in one year. Early observers grouped the thousands of stars visible to the naked eye into patterns called constellations. These patterns have no physical significance‚ although they are a very useful means of labeling regions

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