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    and Fat Bucket advertisement was published to help produce more munitions for the war. As we go on in further years to World War 2‚ the “Sulfa‚ Please!” ad was published aiming more toward emotions‚ to save more lives by increasing the number of drugs needed in war. The advertisements are related in logical ways‚ but the Bone and Fat Bucket ad was more diverse when it comes to their audience‚ and when observing the style. Drawing your attention to the audience of these advertisements‚ readers of these

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    Advertisement are Us is a good example of academic writing because‚ the author Melissa Rubin in bodies a essay that is persuasive and that is clear and straight to the point‚ while giving you a clear organize form of paragraphs. Also‚ having an effective thesis statement in a organize introduction. Next‚ Rubin gives you information in the text that is cited‚ and with a thesis using expressive representation of the start of advertisement. Melissa Rubin starts her introduction off with a great thesis

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    Analysis of an advertisement Rouge Caresse by L’Oréal Paris This advertisement from L’Oréal Paris is about a new generation of lipsticks. This series of lipsticks is called Rouge Caresse and contains ten different kinds of soft colours. L’Oréal Paris promises ‘a veil of colour’ and a ‘sheer‚ light finish’. It is said that the application will be soft and easy. Although this advertisement comes from the internet‚ it is being published in magazines for teen girls (14+) or women under the age of

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    Mon Secret An advertisement never has been only an advertisement. There are meanings inside it. It uses semiotics‚ denotation‚ connotation and polysemy to deliver a product to the people. This essay is about analyzing an advertisement by generating the meaning. Mon Secret. One of the famous fragrances by Nina Ricci‚ with a shape of an apple and in 2013‚ Nina introduces herself as more sensual‚ mysterious and liberated. A mixture of apple blossom‚ frosted neroli along with gardenia and a touch

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    SEMIOTICS ASSIGNMENT The front cover of TIME magazine‚ issued on December 10‚ 2007 was taken before the start of the presidential campaign in America‚ and the man on the front cover is Barack Obama – who was a favourite at the time. The bias of the picture‚ the cover’s anchorage and the article altogether show that the underlying purpose of this magazine’s issue was to influence readers to side with TIME and vote for this man. This cover resembles a famous picture taken of Martin Luther King Junior

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    13 February 2015 Reebok Advertisement Analysis A majority of the population has had an experience with advertisements. They are everywhere we look. Have you ever looked through a magazine or drove past a billboard and wondered‚ “Who comes up with these ideas?” Have you ever looked through a pamphlet and was so drawn in that you couldn’t help but pull out you credit card and order the product? The entire purpose of advertisement is to promote a product. Cosmopolitan Magazine issue July 2014 includes

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    Zoe Gannon and Neal Lawson THE ADVERTISING EFFECT How do we get the balance of advertising right Zoe Gannon and Neal Lawson 2 Acknowledgements We would like to thank the Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation for their invaluable support for this project. While the words are our own‚ we would also like to thank all those who advised us: Colin Crouch‚ Victor Anderson‚ Howard Reed‚ David Ritter‚ Willie Sullivan and Melanie Smallman. Also thanks to everyone in the Compass office who helped:

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    A job advertisement will require the applicant to apply in writing. This can either be by requesting for an application form and then filling it‚ or by writing a letter of application and enclosing curriculum vitae (CV)/resume. A CV or resume is a summary of a person’s qualifications‚ experience and qualities‚ and is written in a standard format. A business will go through the submitted application forms‚ or letters and CVs‚ to see which of the applicants match the job specification. The applicants

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    reason‚ there is beer in the equation. How are the sounds‚ text (if any)‚ and visual images working together? I think‚ that for this beer advertisement‚ it was very smart to bond together a wedding ceremony‚ with memories that one of the groom’s friend had. In addition‚ the way they present the story‚ is very smooth. At the end‚ they end the advertisement with the below words‚ which in my opinion a way to emphasize the message they are trying to get across.

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    Anti-smoking advertisements occasionally pop up throughout our society‚ often showing the harmful effects of tobacco through graphic pictures or other startling images. The advertisement I chose is a black and white picture‚ showing a young man smoking a cigarette‚ with the smoke from it forming a gun pointed at his head. Off to the side appear the words‚ “Kill a cigarette‚ save a life. Yours.” The advertisement utilizes the three rhetorical appeals of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos through its image and

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