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    popular magazine among single females in their twenty’s. Majority of females this age tend to drink alcoholic beverages for a number of reasons‚ including the attempt to stay feeling young and trendy. Single women are also known for going out and drinking in attempt to find a possible mate. In the October 2011 issue‚ two different companies including Skyy Vodka and Kahlua attempted to create an advertisement to persuade Cosmopolitan reader’s to buy their products. The bold Skyy Vodka advertisement does

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    Skyy infusions all natural cherry vodka is one of the best alcohol there is in my opinion. In the ad it is selling sex‚ romance‚ values‚ and trying to promote to sell the sky infusions cherry vodka by the sexy look of the ad. In this eye catching advertisement it makes you want to stop doing whatever you’re doing and go buy a bottle and enjoy an adventurous night. This ad is basically telling you that you will have a great time enjoying the new cherry vodka. Most of sky infusions vodka ads are very seductive

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    HiSupporting Account For my practical production I choose to design and create 5 pages of a magazine including a front cover‚ an advert‚ a contents page‚ an article and a horoscope page. These 5 conventions formed to make part of a magazine that would be used to complete my practical production. This task intrigued me as I have a genuine interest in reading magazines myself‚ and the idea of creating and editing my own appealed to me more. I decided to pursue this task by myself as this shows originality

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    Colours: The website uses very formal colours for example black and white; this portrays the magazine as being sophisticated. This would appeal to the ABC1 target audience because the colours have been used within a high end fashion magazine. The black writing on the white background also makes it stand out and look bold. The colours that are used are not very similar to the print magazine. The print magazine usually uses bright colours for the masthead where as on the website is only uses black. This

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    Advertising within the world of the media is big business; nobody can escape the clutches of the advertising market. Everywhere you go‚ somebody‚ somewhere is trying to promote their product or service via the media. There are various mediums in which companies go through to get their product across to their target consumers‚ (fig.1) from company newsletters to television commercials. For this assignment‚ I shall be using the recent ‘Budweiser ’ commercials‚ to analyse the codes set by ‘Barthes

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    Volkswagen The first Star Wars movie was released in 1977‚ along with many television episodes and films after that‚ making it well known. When a company or puts a Star Wars character or makes a reference to Star Wars in an advertisement‚ most young adults and adults know to what they are referring; and the 2012 The Force: Volkswagen commercial does just that. From the start the ad shows what it is all about‚ using the force. One of the first things that you notice and that grabs your attention

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    Out of all the magazines that have a huge impact on young female athletes you would think Sports Illustrated and ESPN Body Issue would portray their female athletes better and a little more. These two magazines have continually exposed women in ways not many would agree on. Certain women have been put into passive poses‚ for example‚ Olympic skier Lyndsey Vonn‚ featured on the February 8th‚ 2010 Sports Illustrated Edition. She was put in what some people called it a “sexually provocative pose”. A

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    Allure Magazine Critique/Presentation The magazine Allure was founded by Linda Wells who is still the editor-in-chief. The magazine was founded in March of 1991 and is dedicated to focusing on beauty. The magazine has several different articles but the focus does surround the topic of beauty alone. Intentions of the magazine are to educate women in the age group of late teens to early thirties on how to live a beautiful life. “The magazine’s circulation‚ initially estimated at 200‚000 copies

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction Background Roles of Leadership Analysis Helen Gurley Brown with Leadership Theories Emotional Intelligence Factor to become Leader Ethical Leadership in Helen Gurley Brown Personal Achievement Corporate Achievement Legacy Conclusion References 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 Introduction We can image that traditional women had to stay at home and old-fashioned in the past. The roles of society during 1940 to 1960‚ men were forced to fight in World War II‚ thousands

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    appeal to a person using at least one of three ways: logos‚ pathos and ethos. When I think of an ad that displays pathos‚ I think of the disheartening commercial for the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). It is an advertisement that is on TV often whose purpose is getting its audience to support its cause through donations. Because the video shows such resilient emotional appeal‚ it more effectively targets women who tend to be more susceptible to sentimental propaganda

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