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    Ponds’ Concept of Ideal Beauty through Its Product Ponds White Beauty It is a common knowledge that in several cultural products‚ such as movies‚ advertisements and other texts‚ women have become the center of focus most of the time. We all know that advertisement is one of the most important factors for both commercial and non-commercial companies‚ especially for commercial companies. If the companies do not advertise their products‚ the society will not pay attention to the products which

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    In Jennifer L. Pozner’s‚ “Dove’s “Real Beauty” Backlash” she discusses the problems that have occurred since the release of the “Real Beauty” campaign. Pozner begins her essay by setting up a scene at Madison Avenue‚ where she claims ads there objectify women and the products don’t; unlike Dove’s new “firming crèmes”‚ which objectify women. She illustrates an ad of a smiling diverse group of healthy‚ beautiful and voluptuous women that are happy with the way they look. However the ads for their new

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    In the film‚ American Beauty‚ Allan Ball (screenwriter) explores a number of themes relating to the concepts of identity. One of these themes is adopting superficial appearances to try and “fit in” with reality. Appearances can be deceiving‚ that is why one’s identity can be difficult to comprehend. American Beauty conveys images and ideas of adopting a superficial identity to their perception of reality. Carolyn is a real estate agent who believes that the most important aspect in life is

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    Name: null Dover Beach This document combines your writing from the Response Writer with the information from Meaning. To continue your work online‚ copy and paste this document into a Word file. To work away from the computer‚ print Response Writer. Response Writer Follow these three steps to write ten interpretive sentences. 1. Review your responses from Sound and Images. Sound RESPONSE WRITER: Why are irregular lines‚ enjambment‚ and pauses within a line appropriate for a poem with a seaside setting

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    manipulate people into thinking a certain way‚ influence people to do something‚ and even change cultural opinion. What is it? It‟s none other than advertising. With the right research‚ look‚ and design an advertisement has the capabilities to change the way people think of a certain product. Take Dove for example. Prior to 2004‚ this international mega brand used advertising tactics much like many beauty brands in the industry were using- skinny models‚ sexual innuendos‚ and trendy images.

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    Dove: Evolution of a brand Case write up Sources: Dove: Evolution of a brand‚ Harvard Business School case 9-508-047‚ 2008; Dove`s big ideal: from real curves to growth curves‚ 2009 (IPA); Social Media‚ Harvard Business School case 9-510-095‚ 2011 Question 1: How did Dove`s brand positioning change from the mid 2000`s? Functional era Prior to the establishment of Dove as a Masterbrand in February 2000‚ the brand was positioned differentiated in the health and beauty sector. The brand

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    [pic] Background Dove soap was launched in the United States in 1957 as a non-irritating skin cleaner for treatment use on burn and wounds during World War II under‚ the one of the largest consumer products companies in the world‚ Unilever. The basic Dove bar was reformulated as a beauty soap bar with one-fourth cleansing cream. It was the first beauty soap to use mild plus moisturizing cream to avoid the drying skin. |Time line |History of Dove

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    Introduction In the present time culture convinces us the real beauty of people is body`s beauty. Women are encouraged to invest in their bodies through diets‚ choosing proper life style‚ exercising and purchasing cosmetics which correct natural beauty. That`s one of ways to reach a paragon of beauty. The main role of creating healthy‚ young and skinny image plays media‚ specially advertising. Principal goal of advertising is building brand image and persuade customers for buying product‚ but its

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    Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty I am really glad to finally see a beauty brand advertise all kinds of women and to actually see them start a campaign that emphasizes the idea that beauty really does come in all shapes‚ sizes and age groups. Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty is an excellent way to restructure the footprints media has left on our superficial society. So far we have been brought up with the ideology that one has to look a certain way in order to really be beautiful‚ but very few people

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    market) The internal factor that affects the pricing decision of Dove is based on marketing strategy‚ objectives and mix. The Dove Company mostly is working on the market of women’s personal care. Dove has a large range of products from soap to hair shampoo. The company strategy and objective is to have a high level of segmentation to answer to the many needs of the women’s personal care market and to widening stereotype view of beauty in younger generation‚ pre-teen and teenager girls. Besides‚

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