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    EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTI-SMOKING ADVERTISEMENT CAMPAIGNS INTRODUCTION: Out of the total business of Tobacco in the world (i.e. $ 27 billion a year)‚ 50% amount of the total turnover is being spent on marketing of the products (U.S. FTC _Cigarette Report_ 2007). The total deaths due to smoking were 100 million in the 20th Century. If precautions are not taken‚ it may go up-to one billion in the 21st Century against the present count of 5.4 million deaths as per WHO report‚ Feb.8 (Xinhua). The WHO report

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    joe anyone Writing 1 July 23‚ 2012 2012 Presidential Campaign Ad Analysis The purpose of all ads‚ regardless of their content is to sell something to the reader. Whether it is a billboard for a Hollywood blockbuster‚ or an antismoking ad on the back of a buss‚ they both are meant to make the reader want to buy a product or an idea. In the cause of the billboard the product is a ticket to the movie‚ while the item being sold by the antismoking ad is the idea that smoking is unhealthy. Political

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    Hey everybody‚ the Porch Food Campaign starts Wednesday March 9th (Yes‚ that is this Wednesday!!). If you haven’t already made your payroll donations‚ please do so as soon as possible and/or feel free to donate at the register‚ thank you for your support. If for some reason you have not received a slip for the payroll donations please see Emily or I‚Portia. Also‚ you can donate your time and volunteer with Porch helping with the next food sort or helping to deliver the food to families. The next

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    Photogenic Quite an uproar evolved after The New York Post ’s publication of a photograph‚ on the front page‚ showed a man on the subway tracks just moments before his death. The paper ’s front page read in bold font‚ "Pushed on the Subway track‚ this man is about to die‚ DOOMED‚" in accompaniment of the photo. The question being "Is this photograph ethical." I say this photo can be either ethical or unethical‚ depending on how it is used. If the photograph is used to broadcast the need for

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    Written Campaign Proposal: Bullying Erinn Schreiner-Puskala ECE205: Introduction to Child Development Instructor: Nadia Hasan 4/19/15 Written Campaign Proposal: Bullying If you were to sit and really think about bullying and researching about it you start to see bullying has been a big problem for generations‚ worldwide. According to the website nobullying.com it states‚ “20 percent of U.S. students in grades 9 – 12 reportedly have experienced bullying‚ while 28 percent of students in grades

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    Throughout my high school years‚ I spent the majority of my time competing on the track team. I was immersed in diversity during the dozens of practices and meets. Just the sport itself is a metaphor of diversity. Ranging from the high jump‚ javelin‚ to one mile runs‚ the various competitions a member of the team could compete in were numerous. I was able to distinguish myself in the sport by choosing my own events and becoming the best I can be. From the time I joined the team to the last year

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    Case Study for the Barack Obama Campaign The Barack Obama Campaign case shows how the Internet‚ especially social media can leverage its power to reach and encourage publics engage with communication and activities of the organization fast and cost-effectively. In the period of 2008 presidential election‚ Obama and his official team Obama for America (OAF for short) ran a web-based grassroots campaign and used social media as a tool to interact with supports timely‚ and enhance Obama’s reputation

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    Public Health Campaign The topic of my public health campaign is cigarette smoking. So often‚ our children are exposed to smoking whether it’s through their home‚ friends or environment. Society even deems smoking as “cool” and that draws more people to start smoking. The youngest smokers have the idea that I won’t be affected because I’m young and nothing will happen to me. Little do they know that it only takes 1 cigarette to start an addiction. Cigarettes contain the compound nicotine which is

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    Drama Down Under Campaign The Drama Down Under Campaign aims at raising awarness about gay mens sexual health and to help encourage regular sexual health checkups. The campaign is aimed at homosexual or bi-sexual men who may be at risk of STI’s and who hav not been tested for sexual health within the last 12 months. The main strategy used to promote this campaign is by the use of its website http://www.thedramadownunder.info but also uses aditional products to promote awarness. The website provides

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    Anna Collignon Dr. Tim Newman Political Science 1110 31 October 2014 Campaign Advertisement Analysis The campaign year was 1972 President Nixon vs McGovern. The advertisement that was used in the Nixon campaign was entitled “Nixon the Man” and it was mainly about eroding Nixon’s negative image as cold and humorless to make him more pleasing to the public. The advertisement did this by showing him joking around in the white house and playing the piano and dancing with his daughter at her wedding

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