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    ` Nutritional Needs Ad Serge Lalanne SCI/220 04/20/2015 Epesy Bryant Nutrition and The Journey of Life Caring for and fueling our bodies requires for the mother to take prenatal vitamins in order to meet us to keep a balanced nutrition. Just as our bodies The nutritional needs of the growing fetus. need the right nutrition ’s so does a embryo‚ futons

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    Fabulous Vintage Ad For Cadillac‚ 1960s Advertisements are everywhere and there is no way that you can escape from them. They all have their target audience who they have specially designed the ad for. In 1960’s‚ ads were getting popular to be on TV as well as newspapers. Ads in this decade were influenced by the cultural and social changes of the time. Advertising reflects a trend toward innovation‚ sophistication and growing youth culture both male and female. At this time there was abundance

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    In Spring of 2014‚ the lingerie store‚ Aerie‚ started an ad campaign never been seen in lingerie ads. All aerie ads now feature the hashtag #aerieReal and all models in the ads are untouched. Now‚ any aerie ad shown in the store‚ television‚ magazines and billboards feature untouched models in undergarments. Most advertsiments for womens undergarments are modeled by young‚ beautiful and seemingly flawless women. Models for these ad are retouched until they appear to have the “picture perfect”

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    MERCURIAL‚ THE NEW VAPOR 8 This new Nike ad is trying to expose a new soccer shoe called MERCURIAL. It is a shoe that Nike claims will help soccer players to achieve high-speed‚ control and lightweight explosiveness on the field and it is designed for elite-level play at top speeds. This product is aimed to young soccer players stating that they can be good athletes but with this shoes their performance and speed will be enhanced‚ making them better players on the pitch. This picture shows a

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    Ads for Aids There are over a million successful marketing campaigns in the world‚ but the question is‚ what makes them so successful and why do people donate and feel so drawn to such campaigns? The answer‚ is grabbing the attention or sympathy of a potential buyer or client. Being able to do such things requires including things that may relate to ones life but also something that makes people think that their lives will be better if they associate themselves with a product or

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    VISION IAS ™ ... Inspiring Innovation www.visionias.in www.visionias.wordpress.com “The significant problems we face can not be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." - Albert Einstein ANALYSIS / APPROACH / SOURCE / STRATEGY: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MAINS 2012 PAPER - TEAM VISION IAS Questions Q. No. Mark s Topic Sub Topic Level Natur e Primary Source/ Chapter Secondary Resource/ Chapter From Vision IAS Test Series (% comparison/

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    gov/pmc/articles/PMC2593060/ Lanham act cases http://www.kelleydrye.com/practices/advertising_marketing/lanham_act/42 critics aimed at drug industry for misleading ads http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1124853/ FDA overview: misleading claims in ads http://www.bvsde.paho.org/bvsacd/cd57/gahart.pdf misleading drug ads (ethics in pharmaceutical advertising) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8477540 a limit to the advertising misinformation effect on memory http://www.jstor.org/discover/10

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    Radio Ad Lisa Logan HCA 240 July 27‚ 2012 Loretta Owens How many times have you heard the saying “Old age ain’t for sissies”? Well that is definitely true! Just as we age on the outside‚ our bones grow older on the inside also. Our risk for arthritis‚ osteoporosis and injuries increases with every passing moment. Knowledge of how to care for ourselves is important to reducing our risks. Maintaining proper nutrition is an important element. We have to be sure that our diet is rich

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    Ad thesis

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    Analysis of a Print Advertisement This ad‚ for Camel Cigarettes‚ shows three different images: in the first picture you see a women smoking a camel cigarettes staring into the distance with a focused yet‚ relaxed facial expression‚ with the word “inspired” written across it; the second image is of a lit match with a red‚ black‚ and yellow flame‚ with the word “passionate” written across it; the final photo is of a crowd of people in a festival setting‚ with lanterns floating to the sky‚ with the

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    The Sugar Ad a) The target audience at a first glance seems to be mothers who are deciding food for their children. The title of the advertisement asks‚ “Which would you rather put on your kids’ cereal?” This question is in large bold letters which is directed towards mothers because‚ generally speaking‚ mothers are often the ones to prepare meals‚ buy groceries‚ and set the table for the family. Consequently‚ mothers are more often concerned than fathers with what their children eat. However

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