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    A calm‚ sunny afternoon‚ relaxing outside and watching the kids play in the yard; it is a picture perfect day. Not one person has to get work done nor is worried about anything; what could possibly go wrong right now? How could one not desire this? Exactly‚ the readers are hooked; they cannot stop thinking about it. The readers are so consumed by all the good they see‚ and they cannot keep themselves from wanting this for their own lives. They simply cannot continue on with their lives until

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    In the last one hundred years‚ advertisers and film directors have gotten lazy in their fields. Even the writers and directors of commercials have started to lose their talent. Have you noticed that whatever product you are looking into‚ from burgers to perfume‚ scandalously clad models and actresses crowd the shot‚ while the actual product is touched or used once or twice? This is due to the idea that’s been sweeping the offices of writers everywhere‚ that “Sex sells”. A lack of moral values has

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    Cigarettes In Advertising

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    Commercial 1 : Cigarettes and a Gun Smoking is perceived as harmful to the public. Three young boys were smoking together. One uses gun lighter‚ which signifies danger. Closely looking at their faces‚ I assume that they were smoking because of depression. This advertise is passing on a negative influence to upcoming generation. The advertise was created by the Center for Diseases Control‚ to inform non-smokers about the dangers of smoking. It compares cigarettes to bullets in a gun as a way to explain

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    Advertisements help define the key target goal or the company’s product. This can be done through a certain company evaluating individual’s daily lives. Opinions‚ current events‚ and an image of status are such inferences that advisements take into consideration. Forming their idea‚ companies might use intersectionality by using gender roles‚ racial practices‚ and religion to connect the audience with the ad for future profit. A very current and controversial advertisement by Pepsi is just one example

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    Analyze a series of advertisement’s subconscious messages that perpetuate harmful racial stereotypes‚ gender roles and‚ the illusion of effortless class mobility done by anyone that create and‚ reinforce inequalities in our society. Brief Outline The first advertisement is for a garden shed in which depicts a family using it for storage of gardening tools and such. In it‚ the father is educating the son how to use a leaf blower as he rides his lawnmower while the mother takes a passive role. Advertisement

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    Sexism In Advertising

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    I am here to clean the dishes. I am here to sweep the floors. I am here to do the laundry. I am here to cook and have dinner ready on time. I am here to give the children bathes and put them to bed. I am here to listen to your problems when work gets really hard. I am here to give you a kiss every day before you leave and when you come home. I am believed to be weak and need a man’s protection. I am your sister‚ daughter‚ mother‚ aunt‚ cousin‚ or niece. I am a woman. Ever since

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    Advertising can be regarded as having two separate functions‚ one of persuading and one of informing consumers. Against some who claim that persuasive advertising using irrational means is moral as long as the product or service it represents is good or useful‚ this paper argues that by denigrating human reason such advertising is always immoral. On the other hand‚ advertisements which present information in a straight-forward and truthful way are always moral no matter what they advertise; indeed

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    Does Sexist Advertising Still Exist? On average‚ 92% of women between ages 13-50 have issues with their bodies. Why is the number so high? The main cause of this is advertising. Both men and women see these pop ups or commercials basically every day. While useful‚ many types of advertising has a deep rooted flaw of being sexist. As seen in the past‚ sexist advertising exists in both print and on the screen and while there is evidence against this marketing‚ there are still many offending advertisements

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    Jesse Scannapieco Principals of Advertising Professor Gopal 20 October 2012 Deception at its Finest Getting in shape without setting foot in the gym? That may be one of the best things to tell a consumer who is concerned with his or her body image. In America where obesity is on the rise and being unhealthy is a common dilemma‚ individuals are likely to purchase a product that promises cardiovascular health‚ weight loss‚ and a stronger/more toned body. For the producer though‚ that may be

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    It has been noted that the media and advertising industries have targeted the children in the process of selling products and services. Children are in the age range that is most influenced and are most desired for companies to sell products to. Minors are young and are therefore potential long-term consumers. Some of these advertising industries include companies selling credit cards‚ tobacco‚ alcohol‚ clothing and fast food. According to marketing expert James U. McNeal‚ PhD‚ author of "The

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