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    and the background itself is bright which seems to pop out of the image which holds true to what Judith Williamson said‚ that advertisements are pervasive and immensely influential and have an ‘apparently autonomous existence’. In Decoding Advertisements‚ Williamson is not concerned with assessing the influence of advertisements but investigates the way that advertisements work. Another might be the perfectly manicured fingers‚ the placing of the hands and the pluckers‚ the way

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    09/28/10 Advertisements Influence Consumers Nowadays‚ there are a lot of advertisements of various brands in television‚ magazines‚ newspaper‚ the Internet or on the streets. We are living in a world which advertisements appear in many kinds of methods twenty four hours a day. Advertisements often use different images to promote their products for obtaining more economic benefits; the advertisement also brings many bad influences to audiences as well. Because advertisements have a lot

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    Advertisements are paid announcement for goods and services for sale in newspapers or magazines‚ on radio or television. In almost all advertisements‚ women’s body and physical appearance are used to promote the goods and services in a way that makes people want to get the services and buy the goods. Most women tend to judge themselves based on how they look‚ as well as those they see in the media. Also‚ it has been seen that women are in almost all advertisements including both reasonable and unreasonable

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    NAME English 1304 TEACHER 05 March 2011 Lifebuoy Soap Advertisement In 1944‚ propaganda of World War II in America was almost part of daily pop culture; ranging from product advertisements to comic strips‚ it was all the rage in most parts of the United States. Many times propaganda would sway two opposite directions: pro-war and anti-war. Multiple mediums were used during this time to be more persuasive. Also using models‚ iconic symbols‚ and appealing colors and structured texts would

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    An advertisement is something such as a short film or a written notice shown or presented to the public in order to help sell a product. Jib Fowles‚ a professor from the University of Houston‚ wrote an article describing the emotional appeals of an advertisement. According to Fowles‚ “The continuous pressure is to create ads more and more in the image of audience motives and desires” (Fowles 33). The goal of the advertisements is to relate to the needs and desires of the audience. Although the Kindle

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    Alcohol advertisements essay Nowadays‚ advertisements have undoubtedly become part of our daily life. They can be found anywhere: from fliers‚ magazines‚ televisions‚ to buses‚ walls or buildings. They fill our society with colorful pictures‚ vivid melodies and fancy videos. They adorn our world with their diversity and creativeness. However‚ as ordinary customers‚ are we ever skeptical about advertisements’ effectiveness‚ especially when their costs are extremely high ( for example‚ reports say

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    promotion of products. In the early 1970’s‚ The Federal Communications Commission originally set out to ban all advertising that was aimed at young children‚ however ended up settling for a more lenient proposal of limiting the amount of time advertisements were aired within children’s programs and put in place certain restrictions to do with advertising practises (Wilcox et al. 2004). Studies have shown that the age range of 8-12 year olds spend $30 billion directly and influence $700 billion on

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    Importance of Advertisement in Business What is an Advertisement? “Advertising can be defined as a paid form of non – professional but encouraging‚ complimenting and positively favorable presentation of goods and services to a group of people by an identified sponsor. It does not include distribution of free samples or offering bonuses‚ these are sales promotion. In simplest words advertising is introduction‚ to consumers and general public‚ of services and goods.” * Advertising

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    Advertisements are meant to bring awareness to people‚ incite reactions and in many cases make us feel like we need something so that we will want it enough to buy it. They are used for a variety of things are seen on billboards and television‚ in magazines and newspapers‚ storefronts‚ the radio‚ etc. so they are a big part of our daily lives whether we notice them or not. The claim or evidence behind the advertisement is sometimes misplaced and represent the wrong things to our youth. In doing so

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    The two advertisements that LISB annotated were ‘Solo’s’ ‘The legend of the lemon tree’ and ‘Mount Franklin’s’ ‘Add a little sparkle’. Both brands are drinks but ‘Solo’ advertises soft drinks and ‘Mount Franklin’ advertises different variations of water. The target audience for the ‘Solo’ ad is men because the intention of the ad is that if you drink ‘Solo’‚ then you will be fit and strong like the ‘Solo Man’. In addition‚ the target audience for the Mount Franklin ad is women because the intention

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