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    announcement advertisement included: A TV explaining that there is a new way to play Xbox and the new way to play is without a controller. The advert then introduced a kid he then proceeded to play the Xbox using only just his body‚ it then cut to a family playing a few games to show that the Kinect isn’t just for children but it can be for anyone of any age. The advert then began to show a boy scanning his real life skate board to customize the in-game skate board. It then showed a girl walking in front

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    Cosmopolitans target audience are female millennial and female Generation x‚ they would usually be from the social economic status A/B. They target their older audience of Gen x with their adverts as a lot of them are advertising anti aging creams‚ this gives of the idea that these woman have to stay young as all the way through the magazine all of the focus is on beauty and fashion making the older audience want to try and keep up with all of these models and actresses. The younger millennial

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    Document: Job Advert Content: There a various methods of job advertisement these include that Greggs could use to advertise the position of Team member‚ they could advertise it internally by using the staff intranet for example‚ sending an email to all staff or advertising it on the staff notice board‚ this is simple cheap and very time efficient to do as Greggs can get an employee to write an advertisement up and post it on the same day. There are external ways to advertise the vacancy at Greggs

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    A Critical Analysis of Feminist Theories Concerning the Representation of Women in Advertising. There are many forms of feminisms which often contradict each other and focus their efforts on issues which reflect their local concerns (Skeggs‚ 2004). Zoonen (1994) states that there are at least two notable themes which reoccur within feminist media theory‚ these are stereotypes and gender socialisation‚ and ideology. These issues will be addressed with reference to several feminist theories to determine

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    I died”‚ the speaker describes the moment of dying as disturbing‚ annoying and confusing by using the significant techniques that are imagery‚ juxtaposition and symbolism. This perception is contrasted to the traditional belief about death as peaceful event of life since after death; most people believe that they would live happily and comfortably in the heaven. The poet contributes and strengthens the idea of disturbing‚ annoying and confusing moment of death by using the imagery which reflects

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    When visiting a movie theater people expect a quiet respectful environment for the movie‚ but sometimes people’s annoying behaviors get in the way. These people can ruin the movie for people who are actually trying to enjoy a possibly worthwhile movie. Sometimes adults can not find a babysitter or just bring their children to the movies‚ these kids can not sit still for more than twenty minutes let alone be quiet for a two hour movie. With the new modern phones with illuminated screens another

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    world—“annoying-Facebook-girl‚” the “Simon-Cowell‚” the “attention-seeking-whore‚” and the “I’m-too-cool-for-Facebook.” Each and every user in these categories specializes in a particular way of participating on Facebook: a way of updating their statuses‚ how they comment‚ how many pictures they upload every day‚ and how often they spend their time on Facebook. If you have an “annoying-Facebook-girl” on your friends list‚ deactivate your account right now! The main feature of the “annoying-Facebook-girl

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    there is consistency in recruitment decisions and procedures. It defines when the recruitment is going to be done and also the source of the candidates for recruitment. The policy also outlines the methods of recruitment and the contents of the job advert. The recruitment policy states the composition of a team of people responsible for the selection of the ideal candidates as well as the selection techniques to be used. This company recruits employees when need arises‚ that is when there is a job

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    Monte Ketchup categorising women as dependent‚ weak and fragile. The advertisement shows a very surprised woman holding a bottle of ketchup with the words “You mean a woman can open it?” implying women are incapable of completing a simple task. The advert demonstrates that women in the 1950’s were inferior

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    with others to overcome poverty and suffering. Oxfam’s marketing strategies support this by displaying adverts on television about how you can donate in almost any way and showing emotional real life stories that encourage you to donate. Public Sector Organisations In the public sector marketing is used by advertisements on the television‚ for example the UK police force put up an advert about drug driving to deter people from doing it. The police also produce flyers explaining about drugs

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