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    Ads Targeted at Children

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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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    Tampada Ad Arco

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    Katherine Curtis 10125258 ITAL10500 Reading Italy: From Medieval to Modern How to read a still image This is a painting entitled “Lampada ad arco”‚ painted in 1909 by Giacomo Balla‚ according to Balla the painting represented “how romantic moonlight had been surpassed by the light of the modern electric street light.” The painting is an example of art from the artistic Avant-Garde movement of Futurism which was founded in Italy in 1909‚ by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

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    Global Warming AD As the sun’s harmful rays beam through the depleting ozone layer the globe begins to warm‚ earths polar ice caps melt and slowly start the elimination of life. This ad demonstrates the cause and effect of global warming. The world inside the lower quadrant of the hourglass is slowly getting swallowed by the sea due to the melting ice caps above. Within the hourglass there’s text stating “we are slowly running out of time‚ act now before it’s too late”. In the top of the hour glass

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    Ad Essay: Cinnabon

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    to the way we feel? Well‚ this particular ad nudges at just that in numerous ways. By boldly presenting its delicious looking cinnamon bun‚ drenched in vanilla flavored icing on a close up. followed by nice‚ warm‚ shades of brown‚ and finally topped off with the famous Cinnabon logo‚ It causes a sort of stop and stare reaction as your senses and emotions are all vigorously boggled and bombarded by past experiences and appetizing smells and tastes. On this ad individually‚ it states the following in

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    underwear ad‚ "is that how real men are supposed to look?" I decided to search for an ad that can be seen as controversial or even disturbing at that‚ and I was lucky enough to come across a Jimmy Choo ad in W magazine. The message is clear—buy these shoes. Whether or not that message is being conveyed in the most appropriate or effective ways is less to be desired for. The shoes are not even in the center of the picture‚ and in my opinion‚ the shoes are not the main focal point in the ad. Instead

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    Effect of Ads on Children

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    however‚ are not as conclusive; the percentage of children who show understanding of TV advertisement is substantially lower. Effects of age‚ gender‚ and parental influence are assessed using MURALS‚ a regression analysis method for categorical and continuous variables‚ and CHAID‚ an analysis method to detect homogeneous segments on the basis of the relation between categorical dependent and explanatory variables. The age of a child turns out to have a positive effect. The effects of gender and parent-child

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    Marketing Print Ad

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    into wanting to purchase their product or service. As I was sifting through the pages of Cosmopolitan‚ I came across three advertisements that caught my eye‚ all of which attempt to convince female consumers into purchasing perfume. Two of the print ads include perfume by Dior‚ while the third contains perfume by Chanel. According to two different blogs‚ Chanel and Dior are one another’s greatest rivals when it comes down to their perfume lines because they are of similar quality (botoblog.com and

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    Reebok Ad Campaigns

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    REEBOK Introduction: Reebok is the oldest running shoe company‚ having been started by a cobbler in the UK in the 1890s. Capitalizing on American Paul Fireman’s foresight into the dance craze‚ aerobic craze‚ and later the rise of casual street basketball shoes‚ Reebok quickly became the number-one selling running shoe‚ easily beating and staying ahead of the then near-15-year-old Nike. In 1988‚ Reebok launched its first brand campaign‚ U.B.U. (ie‚ Reebok lets you be you). However‚ it went up against

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    The Aggressive Ad Agency

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    thing if we where in their position. The Aggressive Ad Agency Summary Our cause study deals with Rob Lebow‚ who was a director of corporate communications for Microsoft Corporation‚ which is located in Redmond‚ Washington. Rob Lebow also helped administer the $10 million which were for the advertising budget. He is used to dealing with aggressive ad agencies but this time he encountered a dilemma. In his need to excel he searched for outside help

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    Cigarette Ad Essay

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    millions of dollars each and every year‚ selectively advertising to older audiences in the Camel ad and to people who are socially active like the ones in the Newport ad‚ by intentionally using popular icons like Joe Camel and American ideals like the red‚ white‚ and blue coloring in the Camel ad‚ and by using human emotions like desire and popularity that everyone can relate to as found in the Newport ad‚ all in an attempt to sell a specific idea . . . cigarettes are pleasurable and enjoying to smoke

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