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    During the half time show of the super bowl in 2007‚ I watched a great ad. This ad depicts two auto mechanics working on a car together in a garage. The one mechanic to the left of the screen pulls out a Snickers bar and begins to eat it. The second mechanic is almost memorized by the candy bar and begins to eat it from the opposite end. The two men eat the candy bar down until their lips meet in a "kiss". They are both instantly shocked by the situation and move apart from each other. The

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    Rhoades in Magazines: a complete guide to the industry; magazines face the same legal and ethical issues than newspapers: “[…] plagiarism‚ libel‚ slander‚ invasion of privacy‚ editorial bias‚ and inaccuracy”[1]. Indeed‚ there are some limits to what a journalist can write‚ an editor can publish‚ a photographer can photograph‚ and a designer can design. Magazines go sometimes beyond the ethical or legal bounds. All these issues are parts of the decision-making process that magazines have to handle

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    FINly Finance Fortnightly Since 2011 August 19th‚ 2013 - Issue 27 Loans Jargons demystified for you. Companies Bill In News Now Raghuram Rajan‚ NSEL fiasco and more! Growth Rate Dip A snapshot of the causes. What you need to know. Finance Fortnightly Enlighten yourself FINly 3 News Buzz As always‚ we bring to the latest hap- penings from the world of finance. 4 Emerging Economies Losing Luster: A Myth Have the Emerging Market

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    Influenced by Magazines Women ranging from thirteen through eighteen years of age feel they don¡¦t have the ideal body image because of the influence of magazines. We believe that a magazine has the biggest influence on women because they provide fashion and style. Every month they pull out what is "it" and not. Magazines typically create an image of young women in thin bodies or in beautiful skin. Most magazines have pictures of models with bathing suit and provide dieting and exercise

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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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    stop by the magazine stall. Those magazines have a very attractive appearance with impressive pictures and headings. Women’s magazines especially dominate types of magazines in the hall and they are top-selling magazines. Most of them have a focus on fashion‚ beauty‚ celebrity gossip‚ and health. They’ll also include recipes‚ relationship advice‚ “real life” stories‚ and weight-loss advice. I guess sensationalism is the formula for these tabloid magazines to appeal people. Those magazines do not really

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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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    “Brand new!” “50 percent off!” Advertisements use slogans to catch people’s attention. People usually see the boom and bang of the item being sold to the consumers‚ but they do not see the minor details. These minor details sometimes hide what a person should actually see in an advertisement because a recent ad for a Hoover vacuum cleaner uses its background and the words of the ad to attract people to the item. Hoover’s advertisement draws our attention not by the vacuum cleaner itself but by the

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    arose due to concerns over protecting local cultures from the impacts of globalization‚ as discussed in this issue brief: the Canadian magazine dispute an exemption for whaling Choose one of these issues and answer the “Questions for Discussion” following the issue that you choose. For the “Canadian Magazine To what extent do you think the U.S.-Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture? I think this motivation was rather extreme when looked at from a

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    The Crib Advertisement Teen pregnancy is one of the most serious issues in the American society. Three in ten teen young women get pregnant before their twenties. We have heard about the bad consequences of teen pregnancy in movies‚ talk shows‚ news‚ and many other social media. The Candies Foundation Organization is a non-profit organization that tries change the way youth in America thinks about teen pregnancy and parenthood. This organization decided to use advertisements to persuade teenagers

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