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    Young People‚ Researchers and Benetton Contest Interpretations of a Benetton Advertisement Picture JANNE SEPPÄNEN In the spring of 1997‚ four Benetton advertisements were placed in front of Finnish candidates for the matriculation examination. One portrayed a nun and a priest kissing‚ another featured a black wolf and a white lamb‚ a third one was a picture of multi-coloured condoms lined up in straight rows‚ and a fourth portrayed a “family of the future”‚ two adults with a child in between

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    Robert Lee V. Dagting BSBA-II MM6 Tuesday 4:00-7:00 International Advertising Company: 1. Omnicom Group 2. WPP Group 3. Interpublic Group of Companies 4. Publicis Groupe 5. Dentsu 6. Havas 7. Aegis Group 8. Hakuhodo DY Holdings 9. Asatsu DK 10. MDC Partners Philippine Advertising Agency 1. Publicis Manila 2. Y&R Philippines Inc. 3. BBDO Guerrero/ Proximity Philippines 4. Dentsu Indio Inc. 5. Dentsu Philippines 6. Draft FCB

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    n March 7th‚ 2017‚ an article was published in Ebony Magazine that explained a video that showed a very young‚ white female‚ Danielle Bregoli‚ that was disrespecting her mother in an ill-mannered and condescending way. This young girl has become reasonably famous for talking back and insulting her mother (Lasha). I have seen the video myself and it seems to me that the people who are laughing at it are largely amused at the dialect that the girl is using in the video. To them‚ it seems surprising

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    When I originally read about the traditions and rituals in the book‚ I thought that it was crazy. I believed that there was nothing in our society that compared to the sacredness of the kola nut. Even though I found the kola nut to be an incredibly interesting symbol‚ I found it very hard to relate to because our society has lost a sense of our traditions and rituals. For example‚ we have taken for granted the special relationship of marriage. This was a traditions that was never broken many

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    Rachel B 12 October 2013 Fiji Water Advertisement People tend to trust what they see‚ but will that get them sucked into being manipulated by the advertisement world? What people see‚ is not always how it looks. Advertisers are not typically here to help‚ they have one goal; to sell their product and make some money off of their audience. Everyone at some point decides which advertiser to trust‚ and they do that through what the advertiser says. Face it‚ how many people really go and look up

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    icasso: Guernica Picasso’s painting "Guernica" remains a very unique artistic piece differing from other forms of art in its time period‚ such as photography and paintings‚ that related to the scenes of war. Photos are able to show views a of what was transpiring in that exact moment‚ but in that moment there always exists an invisible wall that creates a barrier between viewers and the photo. The difference from painting and photos is that the latter allows the view to interact with the emotions

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    the workplace or out with large groups of people but are seen at home thinking about the immediate future and their financial needs. Often‚ such portrayals may generate a sense of uneasiness‚ as viewers compare themselves to the older adults in the ad. They tend to ask themselves questions to judge whether they are doing better than them. In advertisements for food products‚ elders are often seen as the doting grandparents or as empty nesters. Again‚ they are seen primarily in the home and not out

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    children as said by my user feedback. | 2 | The strength of this design is that it is pocket sized as well as that it has toughened base which supports the bottle and the theme suits the specification also the lid is plastic. | The writing on the perfume bottle is not attractive which is against the specification. Also the sustainability of the bottle as it is made from glass and therefore it is also non-recyclable | The area of development for this particular bottle is to make sure that have been

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    Kellogg Frosted Flakes Ad analysis In the Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes commercial‚ the advertisement contradicts Parkin’s point of gender role stereotypes because it shows a father preparing food while spending time with his child. While Parkin’s theory about gender roles in advertising was based on 20th century mentality‚ this advertisement shows a modernized version of advertising industry by limiting gender roles stereotypes. It disproves one of “the ideology that identified women as homemakers and

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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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