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    Cigarette Ad Essay

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    millions of dollars each and every year‚ selectively advertising to older audiences in the Camel ad and to people who are socially active like the ones in the Newport ad‚ by intentionally using popular icons like Joe Camel and American ideals like the red‚ white‚ and blue coloring in the Camel ad‚ and by using human emotions like desire and popularity that everyone can relate to as found in the Newport ad‚ all in an attempt to sell a specific idea . . . cigarettes are pleasurable and enjoying to smoke

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    1. (a) The privacy policy of Smashing Magazine mentions where they use the information of the users. But the Users mostly remained uninformed about any personal information that is being shared with the third party advertisers. Because the privacy policy document is usually too long to read by an average user. Smashing Magazine respects users’ privacy. Smashing Magazine keeps record information submitted by your browser‚ which is: browser

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    Homelessness and Print Ad

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    print ad which deals with homelessness and show you how emotional appeal ties both mediums together. I also‚ will show you how I think more emotional appeal is shown in the video than in the print ad. Emotional appeal is showed in homelessness whether it is when you are saddened by looking at a homeless person on the street or even hearing them begging for something. When you take a look at the print ad‚ you have to think a picture is worth a thousand words and what does this mean. The print ad states

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    Kelloggs vintage ad

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    In the early 1930’s‚ a well-known cereal brand‚ Kellogg’s‚ put out an advertisement for a new product it was producing‚ vitamins. The ad shows a well-dressed husband standing with his wife‚ both of whom look happy. The man is wearing a suit‚ and the woman is dressed to clean with her apron on and hand duster. The ad shows the husband saying‚ “So the harder a wife works‚ the cuter she looks." On the bottom right hand side‚ you see a little comic of the husband and wife again speaking to each other

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    Presidential Ad Essay

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    Presidential Ad Essay Presidential candidates tweak their political formats and focuses depending on a scientific study of American’s interests in different demographics. This scientific process is studied by one company called Spectrum who specializes in electoral demographics. During the study this company examines “voting patterns of people based on their similarities and differences” (Spectrum). The information this company provides includes ways to look at the voter profiles‚ demographic

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    Slave Ad Essay

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    Slave Ad 1 After reviewing the three slave ads‚ the first one stuck out the most because of its subtlety and descriptive profiling. In the first slave ad it describes a runaway African-American slave that goes by the name of Will and the reward for his capture is 10 dollars. The time stamp of the article is 1774‚ a few years before the north American colonies declared independence from England. This ad was unique to the other ads in being more descriptive of the said slave than the second ad‚ as

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    Fallacy Ad Hominem

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    ARGUMENTUM AD HOMINEM Somebody says criminal is bad people. Is it true? If it is true‚ this could be a form of fallacy. Fallacy is a misconception leads to unreasonable argument or disbelief in people’s ideas. It happens with us everyday. Fallacy has many types and I want to refer to one of them: Ad Hominem. It is a judgment about people’s appearance than the validity of their ideas‚ abilities‚ or work……We usually see this fallacy in our life like politic‚ demonstration‚ even in our working environment

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    Apple Inc Ad Campaign

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    Apple Inc Ad Campaign 1.By: Jeffrey Geil‚ Lizzy Silber‚ Alyssa Kaplan‚ Steve Cartoccio‚ Julia Goldwasser 2.Key Facts Key People: – Steve Jobs- CEO and Key Founder – Steve Wozniak- Co-Founder – Phillip Schiller- SVP Marketing – Tony Fadell- SVP iPod Division • 17‚787 employees full-time • Operating website: apple.com • Industry: Computer Hardware‚ computer software‚ consumer electronics 3.Apple Incorporated: Background Information Apple Inc. is an American consumer electronics multinational corporation

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    Racism‚ does it still live in a world today? Do we still experience racism on an everyday basis? In AD by Kenneth Fearing‚ and Prejudice by Georgia Johnson‚ both authors illustrate their meanings of racism in today’s world‚ and from back in World War II. AD is based from World War II‚ and depicts a situation where the war is looking for mindless men to join and begin the killing spree. Prejudice describes the world as it is today‚ where racism lurks behind the corners of all walls. Fearing‚ and Johnson

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    Coca Cola Ad

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    PRODUCT Coca Cola AGENCY/IGNITOR McCann India STORYLINE/CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS TVC opens in a cafe where a waiter is shown working rigorously cleaning dishes‚ taking orders and receiving instructions from the owner of the cafe (who seems to be a bit angry on him). On one table Bollywood actors Alia Bhatt‚ Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra are seated watching the waiter. Then Varun asks for three bottles of coke from the same waiter where Alia changed the order to four bottles instead. Varun and Sidharth

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