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    borderline inappropriate to fully inappropriate and unnecessary. This can be a negative effect on the public causing image issues and men and women being degraded. By using sexual innuendos and images‚ advertising companies are catching the attention of the public in bad and negative ways. Most advertising ads‚ whether on T.V. or on a billboard have some aspect and sort of sexual content involved. Many billboards or advertisements have a sexual hint in the message which may be taken literally and figuratively

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    Intercultural advertising

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    UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN PHILOLOGY COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS AND TRANSLATION DEPARTMENT INTERCULTURAL ADVERTISING Report Performed by Svitlana Bukina Teacher: Kovalchuk I. M. Kyiv-2013 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. Language in advertising 2. Communication style in advertising 3. Colours‚ numbers and images in advertising 4. Cultural values in advertising CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION “Culture is a like dropping an Alka-seltzer

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    A Brief discussion of Advertising Media Television Advertising Television advertising offers the benefit of reaching large numbers in a single exposure. Yet because it is a mass medium capable of being seen by nearly anyone‚ television lacks the ability to deliver an advertisement to highly targeted customers compared to other media outlets. Television networks are attempting to improve their targeting efforts. In particular‚ networks operating in the pay-to-access

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    Pharmaceutical Advertising Living in a culture that is so heavily influenced by media and advertising‚ it is almost impossible to open a magazine‚ watch television‚ or even walk down the street without seeing an advertisement for prescription drugs. Since its start in the early 19th century‚ the pharmaceutical industry has expanded to become one of the fastest growing‚ most influential and successful industries today. Over the years‚ many factors such as innovative technologies‚ new regulations

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    Jefferson and Paine use of Rhetorical Appeals In The Declaration Of Independence and The American Crisis‚ Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine use certain appeals to achieve their purposes which is to inform their intended audiences about the importance of the situations that they are expressing. These authors appeal to their audiences by using their own reasoning‚ personal experiences‚ presenting themselves as good characters‚ using facts‚ details‚ and emotional experiences as well. Thomas and Paine

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    Political Advertising: What Effect on Commercial Advertisers?*   Shanto Iyengar and Markus Prior Department of Communication‚ Stanford University   June‚ 1999                                   This research was supported by grants from the John and Mary R. Markle Foundation and the University of California‚ Los Angeles.     Introduction Commercial advertising has always been a central feature of filipino culture. As encountered in the mass media‚ it is pervasive and inescapable

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    ADVERTISING – AN OVERVIEW Advertising is one of the largest generators of revenue in the world economy. Yet it remains enigmatic to a large section of people. It is akin to dream selling for some. For others it is a sheer waste of money. Whatever the perception‚ advertising in India as anywhere else continues to mesmerize millions of people‚ cutting across age‚ gender and social and economic disparities. Advertising is • Paid for • A way of promoting products‚ services

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    Deceptive Advertising

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    Deceptive Advertising Description of the content area This paper seeks to examine ethics and deceptive advertisement and their inter-relatedness and its importance in the practices of corporations. The weakness of ethical practices within organization in recent times has become a pressing need for corporation if they are to effectively address the frequent occurrences or unethical and sometimes illegal practices. This paper further addresses and analyses and discuss the issues that surrounds

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    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. 1 But their

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    Advertising Statement

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    Advertising Statements USP (Unique Selling Proposition) Rosser Reeves was the one who invented the term “USP”. The Unique selling proposition is sometimes referred to as “product difference.” In rare cases‚ some products or services have a unique and impressive proposition/benefit. A unique selling proposition is the ultimate proposition because its one that no other competitor can claim. It has to be something that you could also sell from. The concept of a unique selling proposition‚ or USP

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