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    Advertising Styles

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    They are stylistic features‚ influencing the way a basic appeal is presented. The use of humor is one‚ and the use of celebrities is another A third is time imagery‚ past and future‚ which goes to several purposes. For all of its employment in advertising‚ humor can be treacherous‚ because it can get out of hand and smother the product information. Supposedly‚ this is what Alka-Seltzer discovered with its comic commercials of the late sixties; “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing‚” the sad-faced

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    Advertising in Sports

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    ADVERTISING IN SPORTS The main purpose of advertising is to sell a product or service to the consumer market. Advertising uses many different types of appeal and a number of media to achieve a variety of goals. Advertising is the most effective means to get the word out about products‚ services‚ events‚ charities‚ and just about anything else that one can think of. Where would sports be today without advertising? Advertising in sports has helped the sports world grow into one of the most

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    Powdered Milk as Casein (Anacardium Occidentale) Used as Alternative Glue A Research Paper Submitted to the Faculty of Victorious Christian Montessori – Imus Block 11 Lot 36 Tacloban St. Southern City Tanzang Luma‚ Imus Cavite In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements for Graduation (Grade School) Rachelle Ann Calaustro Dylan Andrei Paus March 2O13

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    Social Meanings of Gender”‚ he explores the concept of masculinity and femininity that creates our sense of identity‚ and how these gender codes show a relationship to power‚ dominance and submission. Jean Kilbourne in “Two Ways a Woman can Hurt: Advertising and Violence” and Joan Morgan in “From Fly-Girls to Bitches and Hos” argue that how a woman’s image of submission is abused and exploited through the media‚ leaving women disempowered and marginalized. The attached advertisement “Ultimate Attraction”

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    Sanlu Milk Research Report

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    Sanlu Group was one of the oldest and most popular brands of dairy product company in China‚ August 2008‚ the outbreak of melamine contaminated infant milk powder‚ a sharp decline in corporate reputation occurred. December 2008‚ Sanlu Group declared bankrupt by the court. Although the shocked "Sanlu milk powder “incident has been settled‚ the milk powder incident has hazed to the Chinese people psychologically‚ and physically. The root causes of these problems‚ in addition to the interests of suppliers

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    Influence of Advertising

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    The Influence of Advertising The Influence of advertising on our lives for both children and adults has been enormous. In today’s society‚ it stands for communication‚ motivation‚ opportunities‚ information as well as art. However at the end‚ the purpose of all of these factor is business. Every advertisement has a clear purpose‚ no companies will put out an ad on tv or radio without a clear purpose because the cost for putting out an ad in today’s society is immense. In today’s society‚ beauty

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    Advertisers and the Internet The chart shows that while Radio advertisers spend 14% of their budgets‚ US households spend 19% of their time listening to it. For visual advertising‚ companies spend 8% of their budgets on magazine advertisement. As a result‚ people in the US spend 6% of their time on them. This research shows a disparity between the quantity advertisers spend on the Internet and the actual time US households spend on it; companies spend 4% of their budget and Americans spend 34%

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    Sex In Advertising

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    Sex in Advertising Brett Denita Baskin Mr. Blair World lit 122 - A December 2‚ 1996 The use of sex in advertising has become a major selling method in the society we live in today. It began sixty years ago when a beautiful young woman introduced the first windproof lighter and a new wave of advertising emerged - The Pinup Girl. She advertised everything from lighters to laundry soap. She even recruited for the U.S. armed forces (Parade Magazine; pg 6). Sexuality in advertising is now a major

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    Advertising in the Media

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    Advertising is an important social phenomenon. It both stimulates consumption‚ economic activity models‚ life-styles and a certain value orientation. Consumers are confronted with extensive daily doses of advertising in multiple media. With the continual attack of marketing media‚ it is presumable that it will affect our individualism and society as a whole. What are the effects of advertising today? Does television reinforce the mainstream ideology of contemporary culture? How do they shape

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    Sexism in Advertising

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    Ciera Colley M. Conklin ENC 1102-058 27 September 2011 Project 1: Ad Analysis It is obvious that women and men have play different roles in advertising. Men are portrayed as the dominant figure‚ while women are portrayed weak or as objects. For example‚ in this ad the male figure is taller and his face doesn’t have as much lighting as the female figure. Appearing in 1961‚ a time remembered by family values and consumerism‚ this ad for a Kenwood Chef food processor uses the stereotype

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