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    Confession of a Pop-Culture addict I am rebellious. Now that I have your attention‚ I’d like to come to my topic about the ascendancy and deprivation that pop culture has made; first of all‚ I believe that pop culture is a reflection of social change‚ and not the cause of social change. I say this because many researchers have come across the question “how would teens react to a certain show?” “How much power does popular culture truly have?” Media seems to be perceived as the problem in every

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    Nike Ad Campaign Analysis

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    As long as there have been consumers there have been ads‚ although in many different media. Different companies or groups release ads to promote a certain product‚ idea‚ or brand. Nike is no exception. Nike has been a leading brand in sports for 46 years. They are most known for their athletic shoes‚ but Nike manufactures all sorts of athletic apparel as well as equipment. Nike publishes many printed advertisements every day. Their ad campaign has been an iconic one‚ using repetition‚ a textbook

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    Ad Council's Aids Campaign

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    Problem Statement: The Ad council AIDS campaign wasn’t successful launched the against AIDS campaign‚ low acceptance by the publicity due to promiscuity and mislead people to have casual sex and create thinking that use condom can be avoid risk with AIDS infection. Woman group felt the ads only emphasize responsibilities on woman but not on man and the men group suspected the credibility use of condoms may not able to prevent AIDS efficacy. Suggested Ad council to have another AIDS campaign

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    their products. Gatorade doesn’t falls short in this category for marketing. Some of their ads included Tiger Woods‚ Peyton Manning‚ Serena Williams‚ and Michael Jordan to name a few. There are many reasons why advertisers chose to do ads on models‚ celebrities‚ and athletes. For instance‚ adolescents look at these celebrities as role models‚ or ways to live out their dreams. In the 1997 Gatorade ad featuring an all-time great Michael Jordan; he is sitting down on the bench with a towel wrapped

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    TV ads essay english

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    Little Liars”). You’ve been waiting for a whole week just to watch some special episode. You are all prepared‚ comfortably sitting in your cosy sofa‚ with a bowl full of popcorn in your hands. Five minutes have passed. You are sitting there‚ all fired up‚ thrilled‚ having an unbelievably great moment. You are about to find out – which character is the antagonist! All of the sudden‚ everything is interrupted…without you even realising it! In a second your mood drops; the evil member is still a mystery;

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    Superbowl 50: Ad Analysis

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    stars in this one minute commercial‚ where he is seen cooking up George Washington. TMZ shared why people are so upset about the new Lil Wayne commercial that as of right now will still end up airing on Superbowl Sunday. This ad is for Apartments.com and features Jeff Goldblum and a gospel choir singing Jeffersons theme Moving On Up. pic.twitter.com/Ly5D1HIjp5 — Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) February 2‚ 2016 Lil Wayne ends up cooking for George Washington. Of course‚ Lil Wayne happens to

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    Pop Art And Art Nouveau

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    artistic movements‚ Pop Art and Art Nouveau. This was in direct response to the mass media being produced in popular culture. Pop Art emerged partly from absorption of ideas put forward in the work of various artist such as Roy Lichtenstein and partly from a spontaneous response to the commercial imagery that was beginning to swamp the visual world in that country. Art Nouveau originally formed as a response to mass media under a group of artists in New York who wanted to counter pop culture with their

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    smoke? Or why smoking numbers have dropped dramatically in the last 10 years? Advertising can manipulate the audience based on a variety of persuasive techniques and these influence our way of thinking in favour to buy any product or service. Most ads portray images of happiness and slim‚ attractive individuals as a way to connect with our longing for social desirability‚ independence and pride. For a century now‚ attitudes towards smoking have been shaped by advertisements and many other issues

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    Pop Culture and the Arts ARTS/125 June 25‚ 2013 Pop Culture and the Arts Art is everywhere. It is a creation of human imagination and artistic creativity. Art evokes emotion and recreate emotional state. Art is an interpretative leap not bound by the constraints of another person’s logic. Art can serve a variety of purposes in our society. The contribution of art to society can be evaluated through pragmatic philosophy. Art can bring awareness to people. It is a powerful means of presenting

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    A Divided Society During the 1970s‚ pop culture in America was beginning to reflect the divided nature of American society during that time period. It began to reflect the changes and opinions that different subgroups exhibited. Pop culture made it obvious that society had many different views on their types of leisure activities that they participated in. The changing culture was greatly influenced by society’s views on topics such as‚ sporting events and films/movies. Baseball was greatly affected

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