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    A Shocking Scenario: Analyzing a Gun Control Advertisement In the spring of 2013‚ GREY Advertisement agency released a series of advertisements for the organization “Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.” These public service announcements‚ placed on billboards around the country‚ are intended to “reflect the absurdity of our country’s current lax laws and weak regulation of guns‚” (Huffington Post‚ 2013). Contrasting a piece of candy to an assault rifle‚ one image uses emotion and logic

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    literary devices‚ and the structure of the English language. Most people would argue that reading magazines would be a waste of time and money because there is no educational value. I would agree because the limited amounts of money we have to spend should be used to help students grow academically rather than read magazines with no academic content. However‚ the libraries subscribing to the magazines is not the best way to address this issue because they have little educational value and the limited

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    by following these cultural trends. Whether it is through periodicals‚ radio‚ or the all powerful television these companies use effective methods to psychologically convince their intended audience to buy either a product or service. These advertisements perfectly reflect how Americans perceive sex‚ social status‚ and gender roles. A prime example of this concept is a television commercial by Old Spice soliciting scented body wash to women with boyfriends or husbands. The sales pitch begins

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    World War II advertisements before and after the Japanese attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu‚ Hawaii were different in several ways. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor advertisements had a positive tone and the main purpose was to encourage people to get jobs to help the United States win the war. Some jobs essential to the war were farming and working in factories. Farming was important because the soldiers needed food. Without enough food they would not have the energy or strength

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    In this Nina Ricci perfume advertisement we see Canadian model Jessica Stam pictured twice in nearly identical outfits. In this advertisement she is rocking a leather-looking dress‚ black kitten heals and cat ears to complete the look. Her eye make up is a classic dark smokey eye. Which strengthens the overall aura of “sexiness” that Nina Ricci has successfully conveyed in this ad. Your eyes are immediately drawn to the first depiction of Jessica Stam‚ where she is dead centre‚ wrapped in a glossy

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    recall with a smile and laugh as I delve into my insightful analysis. Unfortunately‚ the printed Old Spice ad simply captioned “smell like a man‚ man” doesn’t do this ad justice. But here are the main components to this ad campaign: A handsome black male in good physical condition (as expected) is shown with a variety of attributes that make him “manly” with a caption that reads “smell like a man‚ man”. In the particular advertisement I’ve selected he is riding a gallant white stallion‚ but the

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    When no newspaper advertisements prior to 1855 were identified‚ city directories for Rochester‚ New York proved more helpful in gleaning further information about Job Moses‚ Tuttle & Moses‚ I. C. Baldwin & Co.‚ and J. Bryan‚ and each of their association with this product. Dewey’s Rochester City Directory for 1857-1858 contained the earliest mention of Job Moses‚ as a patent medicine dealer who worked at 112 & 114 State Street. The advertisement for his business‚ Job Moses Wholesale Dealer in Patent

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    ENDORSED ADVERTISEMENTS ON CONSUMERS DR. BIMAL ANJUM*; SUKHWINDER KAUR DHANDA**; SUMEET NAGRA*** *HOD and Professor‚ Management Studies Department‚ RIMT-IET‚ Mandi Gobindgarh‚ Punjab‚ India. **Assistant Professor‚ Department of Management Studies‚ Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College‚ Fatehgarh Sahib‚ Punjab‚ India. ***Assistant Professor‚ Department of Management Studies‚ Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College‚ Fatehgarh Sahib‚ Punjab‚ India. KEYWORDS: Advertisements‚ Brand

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    use quite dark colours but we will get into more detail later. In this advertisement the first element that caught my eye were the three characters in the middle. This is because they are surrounded by a white background and outside of it is a dark blue. This creates an effect of dynamics. They use these colours to make an impact on the viewer by persuading them through mysterious colours. At

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    摘要 本文旨在通过对书面英语广告的语言分析 总结出广告英语在词汇﹑句法﹑篇章上的语言特点。为了使研究从数据出发得出科学结论,本文

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