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    Advertising Standards Agency . (2012). About ASA. Retrieved September 25‚ 2012‚ from ASA: http://www.asa.org.uk/About-ASA.aspx So the advertising standards agency referred to as the ASA in the quote above helps us to understand more about how advertisements and other media products are regulated. The ASA are a government recognised body who ensure that outlandish claims are not made by organisation in order to sell more of their products and also to make sure none off the adverts which they approve

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    Rachel B 12 October 2013 Fiji Water Advertisement People tend to trust what they see‚ but will that get them sucked into being manipulated by the advertisement world? What people see‚ is not always how it looks. Advertisers are not typically here to help‚ they have one goal; to sell their product and make some money off of their audience. Everyone at some point decides which advertiser to trust‚ and they do that through what the advertiser says. Face it‚ how many people really go and look up

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    The 2005 ‘Stubbies” advertisement by Coke-Cola owned soft drink company Lemon and Paeroa (L&P) is constructed in such manner to produce ‘New Zealand’ within it text. The advertisement has been produced with particular attention and reference to New Zealand and New Zealanders‚ subjugating a sense of nationalism among viewers. This essay analyses and explains how L&P creates and fosters a sense of national identity among viewers through elements of; nationalism‚ banal nationalism‚ and symbolism.

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    if you have acne‚ you don’t have a boyfriend. Many young people struggle with acne‚ and‚ unfortunately having acne leads them to feel insecure and doubt themselves. Advertisements can encourage young people to value their looks‚ desire a significant other‚ and spend money to look beautiful and accepting by their peers. Advertisements encourage teens to focus on how they look. In particular‚ girls are generally preoccupied with attempting to become beautiful. As a young girl begins to grow up‚ the

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    Print advertisements are used by marketers to make advertising appeals with an aim of influencing the manner in which consumers or buyers view themselves. This creates a psychological appeal whereby buyers view buying of certain products as beneficial to them. Print advertisements greatly influence the buying decisions of the consumers. The Tripwire Magazine contains car advertisements that capture the attention of the reader and arouses emotions that make them desire to get more about the cars.

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    Cover Girl Advertisement When thinking of advertisements‚ for some odd reason‚ I immediately will think of Cover Girl makeup ads that are often found in almost every woman’s magazine. However‚ this particular advertisement features country music superstar Taylor Swift and very similar to all of their distinctive ads focuses mostly on her face. This ad is for their new “natureluxe silk foundation- luxury touched by nature.” From this relatively simple ad‚ as it only contains a close up of Taylor

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    To begin with‚ the diversity within society is being manipulated by the advertisement industry to benefit themselves against the youth’s generation. Downey‚ Eccles‚ and Chatman provide within their book how youths have taken into consideration the different ways people interpret and interact within their social group as members‚ as well as the consequence along every action (17). In other words‚ youth have to be careful of their action because people for different interpretations of ideas. Also

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    Metro Trains “Dumb Ways to Die” advertisement was popular because instead of taking the usual safety precaution route by using What If’s and scenarios meant to scare people into compliance; Metro Trains decided entertainment would be the better route to go. To create the kind of buzz they wanted for their advertisement they not only came up with a catchy song (A sure-fire way to make sure people remember something) and an entertaining game. The advertisements catchy song and cute cartoon characters

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    Gender in Magazine Advertisements May 2‚ 2013 Sociologists conduct various types of research in order to study human societies. Depending on the purpose of the research‚ either qualitative (non-numerical) or quantitative (numerical) research may be more beneficial. Researchers may also use field research in order to see the events as they actually occur or use unobtrusive research of social behavior that people create or leave behind. Content analysis is a form of unobtrusive

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    Laureen Horan Eng 111 Appealing Advertisements: Sexuality and a Side-Salad Advertising is everywhere. It’s on television‚ the internet‚ radio‚ magazines‚ posters‚ billboards… every place we go. Everything is advertising. Advertising has shot up and dominated the market‚ becoming one of the most successful and ever-growing industries in the broad career field spectrum. I find that one of the most interesting aspects of advertising is that you can advertise anything. Anything. The possibilities

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