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    UOB Bank Advertisement

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    for financial strength‚ and AA1 and Prime-1 for long-term and short-term bank deposits respectively. UOB is proud to be the first to unveil the revamped UOB Lady’s Card in Malaysia. Besides sporting a new card face‚ the purpose of the advertisement shows that UOB Lady’s Card is staying relevant to the needs of modern women with new features. It is the first in the market to develop a mobile phone application‚ “Lady’s Soulmate” dedicated to ladies‚ which helps card members access privileges

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    Effect of Advertisement

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    Zoe Gannon and Neal Lawson THE ADVERTISING EFFECT How do we get the balance of advertising right Zoe Gannon and Neal Lawson 2 Acknowledgements We would like to thank the Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation for their invaluable support for this project. While the words are our own‚ we would also like to thank all those who advised us: Colin Crouch‚ Victor Anderson‚ Howard Reed‚ David Ritter‚ Willie Sullivan and Melanie Smallman. Also thanks to everyone in the Compass office who helped:

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    Car Project

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    Executive Summary Yuantong Car Group is the biggest car marketing group in Zhejiang. This project’s aim is to open a fast car care store of Yuantong Car Group in the western part of Hangzhou in order to offer best service and hospitality to drivers. Our market survey shows that there is an increasing number of private cars in Hanghzou. And a fast car care store will be very promising. Yuantong Fast Car Care Store will be located on Fengtan Road where there are some big residential areas,people

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    Job Advertisement

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    A job advertisement will require the applicant to apply in writing. This can either be by requesting for an application form and then filling it‚ or by writing a letter of application and enclosing curriculum vitae (CV)/resume. A CV or resume is a summary of a person’s qualifications‚ experience and qualities‚ and is written in a standard format. A business will go through the submitted application forms‚ or letters and CVs‚ to see which of the applicants match the job specification. The applicants

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    Internet Advertisement

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    understand the differences‚ some clarity in the two advertising mediums must be identified. Traditional print advertising is composed of common marketing collateral. Most of us better define this collateral as brochures‚ pamphlets‚ newspaper advertisements‚ billboards‚ business cards‚ and the like. Internet advertising is the conglomeration of electronics—a computer‚ or server‚ residing of the same marketing collateral on a professionally designed website‚ which is also better known as an electronic

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    reason‚ there is beer in the equation. How are the sounds‚ text (if any)‚ and visual images working together? I think‚ that for this beer advertisement‚ it was very smart to bond together a wedding ceremony‚ with memories that one of the groom’s friend had. In addition‚ the way they present the story‚ is very smooth. At the end‚ they end the advertisement with the below words‚ which in my opinion a way to emphasize the message they are trying to get across.

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    The Car Man Play Analysis

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    In the Matthew Bourne dance drama "The Car Man‚" the set takes place in the small town called Harmony around the 1960s. In Harmony the characters known as Dino the owner of Dino’s diner and garage‚ his wife Lana‚ her sister Rita‚ Angelo‚ and Luca the drifter perform a dance sensation evolving around a small town filled with passion‚ violence and betrayal. The characters Luca and Lana stood out as the chemistry and steamy love affair between them intensifies during an intimate and energetic duet portraying

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    Anti-smoking advertisements occasionally pop up throughout our society‚ often showing the harmful effects of tobacco through graphic pictures or other startling images. The advertisement I chose is a black and white picture‚ showing a young man smoking a cigarette‚ with the smoke from it forming a gun pointed at his head. Off to the side appear the words‚ “Kill a cigarette‚ save a life. Yours.” The advertisement utilizes the three rhetorical appeals of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos through its image and

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    Harris Forming a Picture of the World Paper Table of Contents Table of Contents…………………………………………………………..2 Delta Airlines Television Advertisement Description………3 Analyzing the Commercial………………………………………………4 Final Thoughts………………………………………………………………..5 References………………………………………………………………………6 Forming a Picture of the World Paper Delta Airlines Television Advertisement Description In this assignment I chose to critically analyze a television commercial‚ and within this assignment I thought that it

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    Elderly Advertisement

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    Life Call a medical alarm and protection company advertised True Alert in effort to capture the attention of both the elderly and the sandwich generation. The ad started off with an elderly woman that tells of a time when she was helpless and almost lost her life if it wasn’t for Life Call. With no assistance‚ she was able to contact help during the most helpless time in her life. This ad intended to bring reassurance to the sandwich generation that they will be contacted immediately following the

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