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    Hijack Your Emotions

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    The controversial advertisement titled Twin Towers released in May 2005‚ designed for the Nicolas Hulot Foundation- a French environmental awareness organization‚ is a hard-hitting and provocative advertisement that has effectively shown that to nature‚ we are all daily terrorists. The advertisement reproduces the iconic 9/11 terrorist attack scene‚ showing two trees being attacked in the same fashion as the World Trade Centre was attacked‚ carrying the message: “For nature‚ everyday is 9/11”. In

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    The Appeal Of Adrienne Rich’s Poetry The poems of Adrienne Rich spoke to me in a powerful way. She was definitely one of the most original and thought provoking poets on my course. The poems that I have studied represent many of the new ideas that emerged during her life. Not only do I find these ideas interesting‚ but I believe that I have benefited directly from them. Her feminist outlook on life is evident in every one of her poems. The poems i have studied include; Living in Sin‚ Aunt Jennifer’s

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    success and has made their brand renowned in the consumer eye. The article relates to the text through a variety of ways. Foremost‚ the article demonstrates how the markets are concentrating on a more emotional appeal to build relationships with their consumers. Advertising appeals are very important in regards of attracting the attention of a target audience. Likewise‚ the executing style of the message is equally as important. In the first campaign that is featured in the article‚ “The Heartbeat

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    Advertising uses appeals

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    Introduction Advertising uses appeals as a way of persuading people to buy certain products. Advertising appeals are designed in a way so as to create a positive image of the individuals who use certain products. Advertising agencies and companies use different types of advertising appeals to influence the purchasing decisions of people. Music appeal This is the use of music in adverts. Entertainment as an intrinsic part of music helps to make the advert more appealing to the consumers

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    Sheriff Appeal Court

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    The Sheriff Appeal Court (Civil): A large margin of cases in Scotland are heard in the Sheriff court therefore it is the busiest court within the Scottish system as it deals with both civil and criminal cases. There are 6 sheriffdoms in Scotland and each one has a sheriff principle with a number of duties which will vary depending on the courts they are in charge of. The Sheriff Appeal Court hears the appeals from the summary criminal proceedings in the sheriff court and will also hear civil cases

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    Geico Advertising Appeals

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    Geico Advertising Appeal Out of the many appeals that companies use to advertise their product or service‚ the need to achieve is one of the most commonly seen. In our highly competitive society‚ everybody is trying to get ahead. Everybody is looking for that little advantage that will push them forward. The appeal of achievement correlates with success and winning‚ ideas that represent the outcomes of hard work on which people like to pride themselves. In many of their ads‚ Geico likes

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    15 Basic Appeals

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    “Advertising: 15 Basic Appeals” by Jib Fowles (from "Mass Advertising As Social Forecast") 1. Need for sex- surprisingly‚ Fowles found that only 2 percent of the television ads‚ he surveyed used this appeal. It may be too blatant‚ he concluded‚ and often detracts from the product. 2. Need for affiliation- the largest number of ads use this approach: you are looking for friendship? Advertisers can also use this negatively‚ to make you worry that you’ll lose friends if you don’t use

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    Emotion and Veterinarian

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    Nelson M. Block:B Veterinarian I’ve always had the need to help animals get better and recover from injury. I want to do this because I always had pets so that influenced me and my older sister wanted to be one too. Is it that‚ that influenced me? I chose to be a veterinarian because like I stated before‚ I’ve always been with animals and I love working with them. It is important to me to find out more about this topic because I want to know what I am doing when I am trying to achieve this goal

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    Emotion and Haste

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    Haste makes waste. “Haste makes waste” which is an old saying accepted almost by everyone. Some people are prone to do the tasks as quickly as they can but then they realize that everything got wrong. From my point of view‚ we should not do things precipitately but instead we should act carefully. For a start‚ haste makes us lose our attention. The main reason is that we only think about consequences of our aim when we act quickly. So eventually it may result in unpleasant and dangerous events

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    Appeal and Hobby Lobby

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    Corbin v. Safeway Stores‚ Inc. 648 S.W.2d (Tex. 1993) Corbin/customer/plaintiff below/appellant below/appellant here Vs. Safeway Stores‚ Inc./grocery store/defendant below/appellee below/appellee here Gary Corbin slipped on a grape or grapes in a Safeway produce aisle injuring his collateral ligaments and the kneecap of his right knee. He saw that there was no large non-skid‚ non-slip walk-off mat that is part of the store’s policy to have in front

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