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    Suzanne Wong What these ads are? An advertisements show up everywhere and in different ways in our lives‚ whether in the form of newspapers‚ television commercials‚ radio‚ magazines‚ or billboards. What is the purpose of advertisements? Obviously‚ advertisements are designed to attract the attention of consumers and try to persuade them to buy products. However‚ advertisements have to be persuasive enough with

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    Hilfiger UNIVERSITY CLUB cärpe-díem mañana Scrolling through the September 2013 issue of Vogue you will come across a Tommy Hilfiger advertisement. The name of this ad practically says it all‚ because there’s a family in it seeing their daughter/sister off to college‚ so therefore they’re apart of the University Club. At first glance you notice a girl (now woman) going off to college with her mom and dad as well as what it seems to be two random guys. However‚ when you look a little bit closer

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    Internet usage is increasing rapidly among the general population but even greater among college students‚ leading to pathological use‚ or Internet addiction‚ for some students. Internet addiction is defined as a psychological dependence on the internet and is characterized by; anxiety‚ depression‚ emptiness when offline‚ an increasing tolerance to the effects of being online‚ and denial of the challenging behaviors (Kandell‚ 1998). College students are more vulnerable to developing internet addiction

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    This familiar anthem The Star Spangled Banner is America’s long-standing and unchanging tradition that is played at every sporting events nationwide‚ school events‚ assemblies‚ Independence Day events‚ etc. It was invented when the U.S entered World War 1 by a man named Francis Scott Key who gave his poem to his brother‚ who noted that key’s poem fit the melody of The Anacreontic Song. It started out playing at the World Series game in 1918‚ where from that point in time it has been playing every

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    Ad Essay The Shining is a suspenseful thriller novel about a man who goes phsycho and does unspeakable things to his family. The print ad for the novel “The Shining” by Stephen King appeals to the targeted audience of our classmates and peers by appealing to pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos‚ as a result of being a suspenseful thriller‚ the print ad of the novel will appeal to pathos through motifs in the story‚ the word “redrum” and a croquet mallet (in the movie it’s an axe) – all of which re foreshadowing

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    Axe Essence Advertisements in the media today use many different techniques in order to sway specific audiences into buying their product. One of the most common and very effective tactic particularly for men is sex appeal. In today’s society‚ advertisements and subliminal messaging have men leading to believe that obtaining sex with multiple women makes them a successful person and a better man. There are many brands products that advertisers portray for this very reason. Many products that

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    “EFFECTIVENESS OF RADIO ADVERTISEMENT IN INFLUENCING THE BUYING BEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS FROM SELECTED COLLEGES OF POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ MANILA: AN ANALYSIS” A Research Paper Presented to College of Business Administration Department of Marketing Management Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa‚ Manila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject MARK 4113 Thesis Writing by BSBA MM 3-1D Balatayo‚ Ramon Jr.

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    advertisement was released. This “call to action” style ad appealed to all three elements of rhetoric. The Kleercut advertisement‚ created by Greenpeace‚ corroborated a firm argument against Kimberly-Clark’s means of production through the textbook balance of logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos appeal‚ and convinced millions to follow its instructions. The first notable detail of the advertisement is the black and white color display. The top-left portion of the ad contains the text message as follows: “HOW TO

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    traffic jam? The target market for our ad is and they’re desperate to get on the road to fitness again. Our ad is going to get them there. After extensive market research‚ via specific focus groups‚ we believe our ad is most appropriate for men and women in their early thirties to late forties. All have the same goal-to keep fit and lose weight in a relatively easy‚ non- expensive approach. We tested the ad on a focus group and each responded positively to the ad‚ indicating they would be ready to

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    Analysis Ad

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    the first U.S. menthol brand to gain nationwide distribution. Camel ad first goes for the idea about moments‚ imagination‚ and discovery with their cigarettes and the slogan taste it all. Camel wants you to remember your life moments while smoking their cigarettes‚ it shows a girl enjoying a cigarette looking into the distances. Camel wants you to use your imagination when it comes to smoking their brand of cigarettes‚ the ad shows an old fashion wedding with candles flying away. Also Camel wants

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