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    Virginia Esamar Perez English 99.4 Brumment June 14‚ 2012 Ads: How do they affect people? Ads are advertisements that we see every time we turn our head‚ we see then outside on billboards‚ on magazines‚ when we are watching TV‚ and on every website that we get on ads will pop out of nowhere. There is no way to avoid ads when they are pretty much everywhere. Ads are created to influence people to either buy a product or change their point of view on a product or a situation. In the article

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    Invade My Privacy Pop-up ads invade my time and my life with nonsense and risks. They gather information that sends my personal data out into the vortex of the cyber world for anyone to access‚ with a few key strokes. Privacy on the internet seems to be non-existent with the developments of ad-based web sites‚ which use pop-ups‚ banner ads and video commercials‚ utilizing surveys and polls to gather census-like data to help fund these ads sites. I do not agree with being forced to provide personal

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    following are some of the ads and the descriptions as to how they use popular culture of cricket to place and sell their products to the masses. 1. Airtel Sachin Tendulkar 2009: Sachin Tendulkar is standing at the balcony and watching a bunch of street children playing a game of football in the streets while it is raining. He then calls all his friends and they join the children in the game. The ad end with the copy- With Airtel you are among friends‚ anytime anywhere. This ad uses Sachin Tendulkar

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    Mitchell 1 Sharonda Mitchell Miss Emily Clay English 102 June 10‚ 2012 U by Kotex Print Ad Analysis This print advertisement for U by Kotex shows a woman driving a convertible in which the written concept takes the edge off the embarrassment some feel about feminine products. (The N.Y. Times‚ B3) · As I looked at the advertisement‚ it gave me a feeling of calmness with a peace of mind. I felt like I could be that young woman in that car. This advertisement describes the driver holding

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    Kennedy vs. Nixon” In Richard Nixon’s political ad‚ “Peace‚” the overall message is about experience and knowing what to do during though times. Nixon’s campaign tried to convey this seriousness by shooting its commercials of Nixon perched on a desk and speaking directly to the camera. In JFK’s 1960 “Debate‚” political ad‚ he addresses the people in a snappier way‚ and by “facing the issues squarely.” However‚ neither of the candidates’ ads was about issues; rather‚ they were more contrast in

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    The unhealthy food ads that hypnotize children Childhood obesity around the world‚ and particularly in the United States‚ is an escalating problem that is detrimental as its effects go on into adulthood. Each and every day we see a commercial about some fast food company trying to lure consumers into purchasing their products which are very unhealthy and have lead to the rise of obesity in this country‚ more importantly it’s the next generation that this is going to have a huge effect on. Children

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    one that targets a wide variety of women. The purpose of this ad is to find a topic that all women can relate to‚ and that topic is the Nineties. Elements like a huge cassette tape and the phrase “as if” transports the viewer back in time‚ so Essie can introduce their new line of nineties themed nail polishes. This ad’s theme of the nineties evokes nostalgia in women of all ages and connects them to the Essie brand. To start off‚ this ad has a lack of color except for the periwinkle polish that is

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    The image incorporates the color blue throughout the whole picture as the main focus point in the ad. I feel they added this to the image to better advertise BluCigs and get people to remember their brand through the color blue. The ad has several different advertisement strategies in it‚ the color scheme was a main one but the ad uses ethos pathos and logos to also advertise better. The ad uses ethos in it because

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    An Attractive Analysis of Emporio Armani ad Josh Hartnett‚ an actor of several famous movies such as Black Hawk Down‚ was invited to act in a perfume ad of Emporio Armani’s Diamonds for Men. Josh seems like the strong handsome figure that would want to be captures by many people and captured many looks. He showed his handsome and elegant performance in this ad‚ which made this image more significant. This perfume advertisement whose target audience is towards upper class young men evokes strong

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    Using evidence from the ad and additional primary and/or secondary research‚ support your argument. Attach your advertisement (either the link or the printed ad) to your completed essay. Helpful Hints 1. A good thesis will not merely describe the ad‚ but will say something about why the marketers have constructed the ad this way and what this construction says about a larger issue. 2. Strong analysis answers why and how particular choices function in the ad. For example: How does the

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