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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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    athletes in the world and more importantly‚ one of best soccer players in the game today‚ David Beckham is also a popular figure in the world of the media and advertising. He has made appearances in advertisements for such companies as Adidas‚ Pepsi‚ Gillette‚ and Vodafone. Recently‚ I noticed an advertisement in People for "David Beckham Instinct‚" a product line consisting of aftershave and fragrances. On the back of the magazine‚ he is shown in a head-only photo looking into the camera against a very

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    Carnival Corporation promotes its name and brands through iconic advertisements that serve to make audience connected to the ocean. According to Arnold Donald‚ CEO of Carnival‚ the goal of the commercials is “to convince those who have never cruised to give us a chance to show them why over 10 million people a year sail on one of our nine brands and why so many of our guests cannot wait to sail with us again.” To achieve this goal‚ Carnival has been utilizing many advertising methods including traditional

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    beheaded gorilla on the tree‚ this advertisement quickly persuades the viewer to express sympathy for the wildlife damaged and agree with the company’s message. The beheaded gorilla and her child laying in their natural habitat is a powerful‚ saddening‚ and upsetting image. The company wants their viewers to feel as if they could prevent situations like this by being conservative with the Earth’s resources. The company logo in the bottom right corner makes the advertisement appear official. *The ad’s claim

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    A Comparison between Two War Bonds Ads During the Second World War‚ the United States‚ like many other nations at the time‚ made heavy use of propaganda and advertisements to support the war effort‚ inspiring citizens to ration supplies‚ donate money‚ or even enlist as a soldier. These advertisements would invoke feelings of patriotism‚ unity‚ and affiliation for its readers‚ urging the necessity of the reader’s support despite not always being financially beneficial for the donator. Out of all the

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    Agenda setting theory Name: Mark Student Number: 123140069 In 2008‚ there are two biggest events in China. One is 2008 Chinese Milk scandal‚ which is a food safety incident in China‚ involving milk and infant formula‚ and other materials and components‚ adulterated with melamine. By November 2008‚ China reported an estimated 300‚000 victims‚ with six infants dying from kidney stones and other kidney damage. It’s one of biggest scandal in China. But just over a month‚ the most of Chinese people

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    Advertisement Analysis Essay I am one who loves reading magazines‚ especially those concerned with health‚ beauty‚ fashion‚ and home. Wherever I am in the library‚ bookstore or supermarket‚ I skim at least three magazines to see the newest information in the world of women. Last Saturday‚ I was in the supermarket doing my usual shopping. While I was waiting for check out‚ I skimmed the yoga journal for October 2010. It drew my attention an ad about whole wheat bread called OROWEAT. It was the

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    Band Aid made an advertisement about the quality of their products. In the picture its a hand‚ but its not just any hand‚ its Hulks hand. This picture could have a couple different meanings. In the picture is shows a band aid on one of hulks finger. In the bottom right hand corner is a picture of the product‚ which is a flexible band aid. The way that they showed that their band aid are flexible was very clever. My first observation about the advertisement is the flexibility of the bandaid. The

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    recall with a smile and laugh as I delve into my insightful analysis. Unfortunately‚ the printed Old Spice ad simply captioned “smell like a man‚ man” doesn’t do this ad justice. But here are the main components to this ad campaign: A handsome black male in good physical condition (as expected) is shown with a variety of attributes that make him “manly” with a caption that reads “smell like a man‚ man”. In the particular advertisement I’ve selected he is riding a gallant white stallion‚ but the

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    At the 50th Super Bowl‚ Pokemon celebrates its 20th anniversary with a new advertisement. The new ad motivates its audience to exert a greater endeavour to achieve their goal; it is highlighted in six continuous segment of the video. Each of these sections possess a consumer’s psychological appeal such as the need to achieve‚ the need for aesthetic sensation‚ and the need for attention‚ in order to be effective in transmitting its message to its viewers. For instance‚ the need to achieve is characterized

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