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    the same suit‚ just hurtled with ease. The slogan “when tempted to over-indulge‚ reach for a Lucky instead” printed just below the picture. Chances are immediately the last food which was overindulged upon comes to mind‚ causing a reliving the guilt that followed. As the poster is viewed‚ it’s hard to ignore the feeling that abstaining from indulging and satisfying the craving with a Lucky Strike Cigarette instead would cause feeling healthier and more dapper than right now. This is an example of

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    The Lucky Strike

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    7/13/12 Ship Breaker A Lucky Strike was one of those things that people envied. The characters in this book believe in the power of luck‚ and that you have to be lucky and smart to pull off a Lucky Strike. The people in this book believe in luck because of three main reasons. One is that the only way they can do their jobs every day is because of the chance they might get lucky. Another reason is that they are jealous of Lucky Strike and that they could get lucky too. The third reason is

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    comp 2 Analytic ad essay 3-19-2012 Cigarette ads over the years From 1947-2000 cigarette ads have changed in more than just one way. Each ad pinpoints a certain stereotype of a person as well as containing a slogan that assures the viewer of which stereotype the ad is pertaining to. Each ad does a great job of matching the slogan with the image‚ while drawing in consumers and maintaining the fulfillment of the consumer’s prefrence. The ad used in 1947 for Camel cigarettes claims “More Doctors

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    How to keep the readers from turning the page‚ a concept that most marketing agencies today are still trying to perfect. This advertisement tries to seize the reader’s attention through the use of its wordplay. The color red used in the Lucky Strike ad gives the reader something he or she is already conditioned to pick up. Located on stop signs and stop lights‚ the color red triggers the stop‚ look‚ and listen aspect of one’s mind. Even the font used on this advertisement bears a striking resemblance

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    write about the "Reach for a LUCKY instead of a sweet" ad created by Lucky Strike cigarettes and how they appealed to the average American woman of the 1920 ’s. We ’ll be going over what the average American woman of the 20 ’s was as well as why they were so fascinated with smoking cigarettes. Didn ’t they know that cigarettes cause cancer? Didn ’t they know that they could die‚ and leave their loved ones behind because of cancer? Did they truly believe that cigarettes were the miracle to keeping

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    Doesn’t that taste good??? Well‚ depending to whom you talk to‚ a variety of answers are possible. It is interesting though‚ that we‚ as a society‚ actually are still deceived into believing the false promises of happiness and bliss from smoking cigarettes. In our society people still deny and forget the fact that smoking causes lung cancer and directly kills over a million people every year‚ and that is just what tobacco advertisement departments would like to have you forget. Nowadays‚ advertising

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    product or service. Most ads portray images of happiness and slim‚ attractive individuals as a way to connect with our longing for social desirability‚ independence and pride. For a century now‚ attitudes towards smoking have been shaped by advertisements and many other issues are also moulded like this. The beliefs of smoking in advertising have radically changed over the last one hundred years. This can be seen by comparing a 1980s advertisement for Camel cigarettes and

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    BluCigs Blu electronic cigarettes are a lot cleaner than regular cigarette brands because they produce no odor or ash. BluCigs are a great alternative because they contain no tobacco and run off of water vapor. They still do contain some nicotine in them to give some effect to the people who are using them as a way to quit cigarettes. The main advertisement strategy that Blu electronic cigarettes uses is to show how there product is healthier and cleaner. BluCigs advertisement successfully

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    doubt in my mind that Lucky Miles should be included in the International Australian Film Festival of 2016. The inclusion of this film is justified by how Australia and its people are portrayed perfectly with a balance of seriousness and humor thanks to its Australian director Michael James Rowland. With home grown films it is typical for writers to take the easy road and create two dimensional characters without any personality. This most certainly is not the case in Lucky Miles and is one of the

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    since it’s introduction to Europe in the fifteenth century by Christopher Columbus. From English cigars to Native American pipes‚ tobacco’s popularity came from it’s recreational use. It wasn’t until the twentieth century that tobacco‚ specifically cigarettes‚ were identified to have a direct correlation with cancer. CNN’s Brief History of Tobacco chronologically displays the events: “in 1930‚ researchers in Cologne‚ Germany‚ made a statistical correlation between cancer and smoking... by 1944‚ the American

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