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    Wentao Wang RHET 250 Prof. Kuo Essay 4 12/07/2012 SAINT GEORGE AND THE DRAGON-an analysis of visual and textual impact on its children readers Maxim Gorky once said: “Books are stairs of human progress.” They are always one of the significant parts to establish human civilizations. Throughout thousands of years‚ a book could elaborate an entire life of a heroic warrior‚ could tell a beautiful story of love‚ could record a series of unknown facts that happened in history‚ and they even could

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    Sjors Calma In this critical response I will discuss the following fast-food advertisement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FftZt-Dw_hQ The question I will be looking at is: How and why is a social group represented in a particular way? It is an ad from KFC Australia‚ called the KFC Cricket Survival Guide. It shows a white supporter of the Australian cricket team surrounded by the supporters of the opposite team: The West Indian cricket team. All the supporters of that team are black. The only

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    their products. Gatorade doesn’t falls short in this category for marketing. Some of their ads included Tiger Woods‚ Peyton Manning‚ Serena Williams‚ and Michael Jordan to name a few. There are many reasons why advertisers chose to do ads on models‚ celebrities‚ and athletes. For instance‚ adolescents look at these celebrities as role models‚ or ways to live out their dreams. In the 1997 Gatorade ad featuring an all-time great Michael Jordan; he is sitting down on the bench with a towel wrapped

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    An exploration of postmodernism through textual analysis of Arrested Development. This essay will consider the postmodernism within the television programme Arrested Development through postmodern theories‚ postmodernist techiniques and textual analysis. Through historical context‚ genre conventions‚ intertextuality and continuity; the essay will investigate the use of pastiche in modern satire. As popular situation comedies fulfil the generic conventions of using multiple cameras‚ linear narratives

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    Mentos Ad: Close Reading

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    bears‚ as well as the brightness of the ad itself. Accompanying the extensive usage of the color green‚ the marketers used an all-capital font that is slightly worn-down to indicate an active and hands-on feeling. This brought a prominent outdoorsy and strong-willed character to the ad. Its brightness‚ coming mainly from the lighter green in the center of the ad‚ contributes to its aforementioned boldness. The transition from light to dark from the middle of the ad outwards also constructs a spotlight

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    Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century. There are ads running on TV‚ phones‚ and shoved into almost every mailbox in the United States. These ads have even reached schools and for years now corporations have especially established partnerships with high schools. Their ads can be found in the school’s park‚ gymnasium‚ stadium‚ the locker room‚ library‚ music room‚ cafeteria‚ and even on the school’s uniform. There are many schools that lack money to improve their facilities and must rely on

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    Vintage Coco-Cola Ad

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    Coco-Cola Vintage Ad Elizabeth Hamilton Professor Smith Devry University March 28‚ 2014 Coco-Cola Vintage Ad Throughout its history Coco-Cola has always managed to use advertising as a powerful tool to create that special atmosphere in the minds of consumers that differentiates Coco-Cola from just some generic cola. In the past it was also extremely effective in advertising its product gaining a lot of market share and getting to the top of the market in terms of

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    Interview proper Portrayal of women in ads 1. How do ads portray women? 2. What do you think of the ads’ portrayal of women? How do you find it? 3. What do you think do these portrayed images promote? 4. Do you agree with these portrayals of women? a. Do you think these portrayals are accurate or in line with reality? b. Do you think these images represent women well? 5. If not‚ how do you think should women be portrayed in ads? 6. What is your perceived

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    Guardian Ad Litem Paper

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    Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) are also know as Guardian Ad Litem (GAL). Which is a guardian appointed by the court to represent the interests of infants‚ the unborn‚ or incompetent persons in legal actions. There are two different types‚ one being a volunteer and the other being a child advocate lawyer. The basic responsibilities of a GAL are valuable to a child’s future‚ historically‚ GAL’s have been able to change children’s lives by putting them in better care‚ and although certification

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    Kolton Huckaby Word Count: 1055 10/9/2012 English 101- Section 076 Prof. Michael Shum MARLBORO ADS THROUGH THE YEARS Over the years Marlboro has had a clear shift in the way they advertise for their cigarettes. This shift is caused by many social and historical trends of the certain time period. One of the biggest driving forces for the way ads are created is the social class. Throughout history the social class is continually changing and as it changes so do the advertisements that

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