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    Windeby Girl Discovery The body was found in 1952 in an estate called Windeby in Northern Germany. It was discovered when the owners decided to cut the peat to sell for fuel. During the process‚ the body of a 14 year old girl was found‚ however at that time‚ the machinery had already caused some damage to the body. It severed a leg‚ a foot and a hand. Work was then immediately stopped to investigate the find. State in which the body was found When the body was first found‚ parts such as the

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    finger print scanner

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    high-security buildings and even on PC keyboards. You can pick up a personal USB fingerprint scanner for less than $100‚ and just like that‚ your computer’s guarded by high-tech biometrics. Instead of‚ or in addition to‚ a password‚ you need your distinctive print to gain access. In this article‚ we’ll examine the secrets behind this exciting development in law enforcement and identity security. We’ll also see how fingerprint scanner security systems stack up to conventional password and identity card systems

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    Aerie Ads

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    In Spring of 2014‚ the lingerie store‚ Aerie‚ started an ad campaign never been seen in lingerie ads. All aerie ads now feature the hashtag #aerieReal and all models in the ads are untouched. Now‚ any aerie ad shown in the store‚ television‚ magazines and billboards feature untouched models in undergarments. Most advertsiments for womens undergarments are modeled by young‚ beautiful and seemingly flawless women. Models for these ad are retouched until they appear to have the “picture perfect”

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    in the advertising media is more a social‚ cultural and economic problem than purely a physical one. The subjection of woman to indecent representation is a global one.” http://www.gather.com/viewArticle .action?articleId=281474976719311 Women in ads represent what the society holds as an ideal image of her. The depiction of women in the advertisement signifies the greater patriarchal power and dominant male discourse which is vividly present in the society. The women are almost the puppet of the

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    Superbowl 50: Ad Analysis

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    causing an uproar. Lil Wayne stars in this one minute commercial‚ where he is seen cooking up George Washington. TMZ shared why people are so upset about the new Lil Wayne commercial that as of right now will still end up airing on Superbowl Sunday. This ad is for Apartments.com and features Jeff Goldblum and a gospel choir singing Jeffersons theme Moving On Up. pic.twitter.com/Ly5D1HIjp5 — Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) February 2‚ 2016 Lil Wayne ends up cooking for George Washington. Of course

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    month‚ Women’s Health magazine presented an ad for the popular Aveeno lotion and body wash. Aveeno’s primary goal is to persuade its audience that Aveeno is the healthy choice and will cause you to have more beautiful skin. To sway the reader to buy the product‚ the ad pictures Jennifer Aniston‚ who seems to have tremendously smooth and stunningly polished skin. Jenifer Aniston is flawlessly sitting on a white couch‚ with a beige background. At the top of ad‚ there is an Aveeno logo and right below

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    Yamaha Curve Ad Analysis

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    There are goals that different ads aim to achieve in the people that they target. From the 15 appeals by ‘Jib Fowles’‚ there is need for sex‚ need for affiliation‚ need to nurture among any others. These appeal to different issues and needs from society. The Yamaha curve ad is presented in a 1900 environment and it’s a motorbike standing majestically on the open road. The ad appeals to the need to achieve for individuals. The need to achieve appeals to the desire to achieve something difficult

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    Shoe Ad Analysis Essay

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    Techniques and Conventions used in the Shoe Ad. The advertisement is attached to google classroom with the assignment. The propaganda technique I used in my advertisement was scarcity and had a little bit of glittering generalities come in. The purpose of this advertisement was to sell a product‚ which were new shoes. The target audience for this advertisement is 13+. One of the characteristics I used in the advertisement to make it convincing by saying there is a limited time offer. Black background:It

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    The attached low involvement advertisement is a creative from the Wyeth Company for their product Chap Stick®. This ad was chosen because it is the definition of a low involvement ad. It uses the right consumer behavior principles for low involvement products. After glancing at this ad‚ it was clear the marketers utilize the peripheral route to persuasion in order to draw the target audience in. The image is simple and they do not use any message content to explain the product. Instead they use color

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    Pandora Ad Analysis Essay

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    store dealing in jewelry and delicate trinkets. The ad published by Pandora to promote their sales featured a collaboration with the breast cancer funding organization titled Susan G Kormen. A beautiful bracelet stretches out across the ad with the breast cancer logo charms. It is an attractive and eye catching piece because of the shiny polished alternate gold and silver surfaces and pink stones lined around the charms and links occasionally. The ad has several pieces of text on the right hand side

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