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    I believe that this Trump tweet uses the Ad Hominem logical fallacy. I think this is due to how it is attacking Jeb Bush’s character and not his opinions or arguments. While Trump does provide a little bit of detail to the claim with $150 million‚ the fact that Jeb Bush spent more money on campaigning has nothing to do with his endorsement of Ted Cruz. Also‚ the amount of money he spent on the campaign has no effect on who Jeb Bush is or if people should consider his endorsement. Donald Trump had

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    Experiment 3 Spectrophotometric Analysis of Mixtures: Simultaneous determination of two dyes in solution Reading: Appendix J Harris‚ Section 2.5‚ Chapter 18‚ and Section 19.1 Introduction Spectrophotometric determinations based on the Beer-Lambert Law are among the most widely used analytical procedures. These methods involve the measurement of the fraction of incident electromagnetic radiation that is absorbed by a sample. To determine the concentration of a colored species in solution

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    Holly Fleming Mark McLaughlin ENGL 106-18 March 3rd 2014 Ad Analysis Children and babies are often seen as pure and innocent. The birth of a new child often brings hope and represents a new chance and a new beginning. Their adorable and lovable features attract people of all ages. For my analysis I chose a Fiat advertisement. The purpose of this ad is to evoke the audience into having feelings of familiarity. Similar to cute animals‚ many brands have seen success using cute babies as a

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    16 September 2013 Analysis of Advertisements Have you ever seen a commercial or advertisement that persuaded you one way or another about something? You most likely have a million times before. The “50% Fat McDonalds Spoof” (2008) and “Joe Chemo – Funeral” (2011) both by Adbusters does exactly that as well. The McDonalds Spoof makes one question eating it with different point of views‚ tones‚ and facts with logos. The Joe Chemo advertisement uses pathos with emotion as the advertisement shows

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    Lux Toilet Soap Susan Sanders Devry University Lux Toilet Soap A 1954 ad for Lux Toilet Soap states‚ “Luscious is the word for Greer Garson’s complexion and she keeps it that way with Lux Toilet Soap.” This statement is an example of how emotional appeal is used in the ad to grab the reader’s attention. The advertiser uses character appeal by including information about Garson’s success in the ad to make the reader want to use the product. Logical appeal is used when a refund is offered to

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    Clara Schmetter Dr. Edwards MWF (12:00-12:50) ENGL 102 2015 Toyota Camry Ad Analysis The advertisement‚ for the 2015 Toyota Camry I selected presents a photo of an pristine‚ eye-catching‚ bright red Toyota Camry in front of what looks like a disjointed bridge in the middle of a remote canyon. In the background‚ positioned before the gap in the bridge are two indistinguishable‚ suited male figures standing in front of a black SUV. One of the figures appears to have his arms up in frustration. In the

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    Gatorade Gatorade is the most popular sports drink used by athletes.According Wikipedia.org “Gatorade was formulated in 1965 by a team of scientists at the University of Florida college of Medicine.” Gatorade has produced more products than fuel drinks; according to Gatorade.com “Gatorade has Whey Protein Powder Bulks‚ Whey Protein Bar‚ and Protein Shakes.” If you have ever watched a NBA‚ NFL‚ MBL‚ or any other sports you would notice that when the player comes off the court or field he/she is

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    Effects of an Ad Advertising is the marketing of an idea in ways that encourages and persuades audiences to take some sort of action. In most cases‚ the action would be to buy a product or service while other are simply to raise awareness. Whatever the case may be‚ money is poured into advertising every day. Marketing agencies try various ways to convince people to buy their products using different persuasion techniques. After first examining an advertisement‚ one could analyze how each detail

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    connect the viewer with the product at all costs and with no consideration to the state or ideas it may place on people. In a Baume & Mercier ad found in the September 2014 edition of Forbes Magazine‚ it is a timepiece up for sale. The ad is simple yet elegant. A quality suited to match the beauty of this watch. The watch takes center stage in this ad‚ but it is what surrounds it that truly sells it. A well-kept‚ happy man stands with a birthday cake in front of him. He surrounded by friends who

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    L’Oreal This magazine ad is about a skin product for women. It says “L’Oreal facial cleanser is proven to remove Acne-causing bacteria in just one wash”. The ad utilizes a female actress because; it shows how well the L’Oreal skin product has helped her skin remain breakout- free. This ad also includes a picture of the product and a face pad to demonstrate how to clean your face when using the product. Although producers claim this acne fighting product works‚ is the L’Oreal facial cleanser worth

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