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    tray on top of her stomach. This advertisement leaves viewers with the phrase “A mother can be her baby’s worst enemy” and the words of the Cancer Society of Finland explaining that ten thousand babies are at risk because of smoking during pregnancy as well to encourage mothers to quit smoking. This advertisement is trying to convey the dangers of smoking with showing “equivalences” of the same dangers of other hazards. Using a rhetorical analysis of this advertisement will create a further understanding

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    In a full-page advertisement found in the Summer 2011 issue of Southern Seasons‚ the Savannah College of Art and Design is making a claim that they are the most comprehensive college in the areas of art and design. The intended audience for this advertisement is people looking to study or pursue a potential career in the profession of art and design. This advertisement appears in the Southern Seasons magazine because SCAD (The Savannah College of Art and Design) is located right here in Georgia

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    their magazines. These are two very different magazines that cater to different audiences. While flipping through each‚ an individual would notice that the articles are written differently‚ the styles of each are completely opposite‚ even the advertisements are dissimilar. In each magazine‚ there are several ads depicting the same product‚ but being sold in two totally different ways. An ad for Skyy Vodka can be found in both Cosmopolitan and Maxim magazine. Each ad is similar‚ yet they have very

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    ask to be smart‚ simple and come with a breakthrough idea in order to stand out and have the opportunity to win this competition. Being that so many people would be watching the Super Bowl‚ Chevy wanted to take a risk with a new breakthrough advertisement. "Chevy wanted to learn what resonates with the younger buyer‚ and this competition gave us an opportunity to do that. We were able to engage in creative dialogue with them about our brand and teach them about the real-world of

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    Impact of Advertisements on Children in India Abstract Background: Advertisements has been a part of our culture and its impact of young children has been a concern for quite some time. The Society at large must raise their voice. Aim: This study was conducted to find out the implication of irresponsible advertisements and their impact of children of aged 7-15. Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted on children and parents with two separate independent questionnaires

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    A PROJECT REPORT On A study on Effectiveness Of Advertisement in telecom industry Submitted to:- B.K.School of Business Management‚ Gujarat University‚ Ahmadabad Guided by:- Dr. Prateek Kanchan Submitted By: Sachin chokhawala (1912) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The satiation and euphonies that accompany the success completion of a task would be incomplete without a mention of people who made it possible. So‚ with immense gratitude‚ we acknowledge all those‚ whose guidance

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    Analyzing Film ENG 225: Introduction to Film June 7‚ 2010 Abstract “To evaluate a film as art requires knowing the purpose of a film‚ and then judging how well the basic elements of the film work together to achieve that end” (Durante‚ 2006). To become truly “cineliterate” (Boggs & Petrie‚ 2008‚ p. 5)‚ one must be totally absorbed in the film but also impartial and indifferent. The thematic‚ fictional‚ and dramatic elements‚ visual design‚ cinematography and special visual effects‚ editing

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    Analyzing Messages Paper Tony Aron COMM 470 November 22‚ 2010 Brookie A. Allphin Ph.D. Analyzing Messages Paper The skill to create‚ send and receive messages requires responsiveness and dialogue by both the sender of the message and the receiver of the message. The sender of the message must be attentive of the climate of the message that has been composed. The receiver of the message must be open to message that’s being sent. Effective communication is crucial when sending a message and

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    Analysis of Anti­Smoking Advertisements Smoking  is  becoming  more  and  more  of  a  problem  throughout  the  world.  Smoking cigarettes  used  to  symbolize  wealth  and status in society. Today‚ smoking seems to be more of a trend  to  look  “cool”.   It  is  very  much  advertised  against  on  television  today.  Since  tobacco companies  don’t  advertise  on  television  the  anti­smoking  companies  already  have  a  huge  step ahead.  More  people  than  past  decades  have  access 

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    television ads heighten people’s interest in products.  Taking this into consideration‚ television advertising today has overwhelming influence on consumer purchases and  attraction to services. The consumer mind frame is largely weighted by what advertisements encourage and coerce people to buy‚ do and even believe. A television ad concept is not difficult to actualise‚ but creating an affective one that will excite audiences is. Television is firstly a visual medium and secondly auditory‚ allowing

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