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    advertising the product as they are necessary for a product to be unique and be different. For example: “The complete man” which makes us remember the company Raymonds. Punch lines are important to make the customer remember about the product identity. It helps to recall a product easily. But it cannot rule the advertisement as ultimately the customer remembers quality and cost. Customer only sees whether he is getting the satisfactory service or not. Also after service of a product offered by company

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    Same love

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    Same Love That is so gay. You are a faggot. Take a second and think about how many times you encounter these phrases on a daily basis. Derogatory terms such as these are some among many other hateful anti-homosexual sayings that are used regularly by adolescents across the country. Why? How have these revolting expressions become part of all of our daily vocabularies? How have the terms ‘gay’ and ‘faggot’ become synonymous with ‘lame’ or ‘not cool’? With the youth of our nation bred into constant

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    obvious on the matter of gay marriages and there is no reason why society should change its traditional and conventional views on this matter. It bear stress that marriage is not only agreement between the couple. In every marriage there are always three parties that are involve: the husband‚ the wife and the church. As reveal to the people in the bible‚ God establish this institution which is exclusive for a man and a woman. Those who argue against gay marriages believe that it promotes

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    Effect of Ads on Children

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    Effect of Advertisements on Children with special reference to Confectionary products 2:53 PM  FARAZ MUGHAL  NO COMMENTS ABSTRACT I investigated children’s understanding of TV advertisements‚ which is their ability to distinguish Between TV programs and commercials and their comprehension of advertising intent‚ using Verbal and non-verbal measurements. The sample consists of 150 children‚ their parents 150. Results using non-verbal measures suggest that most children are able to distinguish

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    Orangina Ad Analysis

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    advertisements; the fact that it is perceived as shocking and explicit by the older generations is a proof. It is nevertheless this change of strategy that allowed boosting the brand. So‚ by the analysis of this advertising‚ we are going to see the different aspects‚ which allowed to mark the mind and to keep the brand in the head of consumer during the behaviour of the purchase. History of Orangina: * Orangina had a big success immediately after is apparition on the market in 1936 with serious

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    Budweiser Ad Donating

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    1962 Budweiser Ad In society‚ everywhere we look we are surrounded by advertisements whether it is television commercials‚ billboards or flyers. The main purpose of advertisements are to get people to purchase their product. It is important to not only make the advertisements clear that they are trying to sell‚ but also to actually make the advertisements mean something to us. Print advertisements are a very effective way to reach the masses‚ because advertisements in print‚ color‚ text‚ and photography

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    Cigarette Ad Essay

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    to come up with interesting and new ways to promote its product. One industry that has been under fire for the types of advertising done during the last ten years is the tobacco industry. Major tobacco companies‚ specifically the R.J. Reynolds and Laramie corporations‚ spend millions of dollars each and every year‚ selectively advertising to older audiences in the Camel ad and to people who are socially active like the ones in the Newport ad‚ by intentionally using popular icons like Joe Camel and

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    Ads Influence on Women

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    Influence of Ads on Women Televisions‚ billboards‚ magazines‚ ads of every sort are everywhere we look. In these ads are the woman’s persona of how they should look and act. Stereotypically the ads make us believe women are supposed to be sexy‚ great career driven super mothers‚ and the perfect wife. Advertisement conveys a negative influence on all women and the way they should represent themselves and how their body should look according to how the advertisement portrays them. Women in advertisements

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    Kelloggs vintage ad

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    In the early 1930’s‚ a well-known cereal brand‚ Kellogg’s‚ put out an advertisement for a new product it was producing‚ vitamins. The ad shows a well-dressed husband standing with his wife‚ both of whom look happy. The man is wearing a suit‚ and the woman is dressed to clean with her apron on and hand duster. The ad shows the husband saying‚ “So the harder a wife works‚ the cuter she looks." On the bottom right hand side‚ you see a little comic of the husband and wife again speaking to each other

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    and they should describe where they are going to search and what all the items they will seize. After all these things then judge will examine the cause that is proposed by law enforcement and can give a permission i.e search warrant. There are three different type of warrants exist. They are: • A knock-and-announce warrant • No-knock warrants • An anticipatory warrant The first type of warrant "A knock and announce" warrant is a warrant that requires the law enforcement people to knock the door of

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