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    Political cartoons are usually used to demonstrate an illustrator’s point of view during any political issue or event. More times than not a cartoon is making fun of or strongly putting down whatever that political view is. In McCutcheon’s interpretation over ratifying the treaty of Versailles his illustrations demonstrate that he doesn’t agree with that ratification. McCutcheon’s obvious disagreement is shown through specific negative characteristics of the people and the objects in the cartoon. Woodrow

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    continue to become a better artist. The Cartoon Art Museum‚ or CAM‚ brightly stood out among the rest because at this museum I was surrounded by the icons of my childhood that originally inspired me to pursue an art career. My passion for my work was rekindled after perusing this museum. When I heard the name “Cartoon Art Museum‚” I naturally imagined it as a vibrant and dramatic building that had to be massive‚ with enough rooms to store a lot of cartoon artwork. Arriving at CAM‚ I was almost taken

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    thought‚ with the prevalence of advertisement‚ is whether the advertising method to children is ethical. Many people‚ these days‚ criticize that marketers take advantage of immature mind of children to promote their products. Many report showed that children under the age of eight do not understand the intrinsic bias of advertising and children tend to believe that the information in advertisement is true and accurate. Marketers use this point to promote products to children. That McDonald’s promotes

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    The Political Cartoon I chose‚ titled “Cages Cost Money” by Dr. Theodor Geisel‚ or more notably known as “Dr. Suess”‚ is an advertisement directed to the American population‚ trying to convince them to purchase “War Bonds and Stamps.” I chose this cartoon due mostly to the fact that it is a non-violent‚ non-racist depiction of a way to convince the people of your country to provide goods for soldiers fighting. (ie: Nationalism) Most other Political Cartoons relating to other countries on opposing

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    Nostalgia in Advertising

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    mobile‚ to video advertising; the World Wide Web is taking over. Consumer behavior is based on a large variety of details and cannot be simply described in one word. There are a variety of approaches to reaching consumers in the advertising of a product. As humans we all have a bittersweet longing for things‚ persons‚ or situations of the past. This statement simply defines nostalgia. Marketers and Advertisers use nostalgic advertising to connect with their consumers. The use of nostalgia as

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    Ethic in Advertising

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    Ethics in Advertising Preface: Advertising is any paid form of non-personal presentation and promotion of ideas‚ goods‚ or services by an identified sponsor. In today ’s fast-paced and high-tech age‚ businesses use advertising to make prospects aware of their products and services and to earn profits through increasing their sales and sales turnover. Advertising reflects contemporary society. The making of an ad copy‚ its message‚ its illustrations‚ the product advertised and the appeal used

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    Political Cartoon Map Part 1: Select one image and write at least three observations to support each decoding category. Write your observations in complete sentences‚ using proper spelling‚ grammar‚ capitalization‚ and punctuation. Choice A: "Putting His Foot Down‚ 1899" Public Domain Choice B: Imperialism in China‚ 1890’s Public Domain Indicate Your Selection: Choice A or Choice B: ___B_______ Action: Five people (represents five nations) is cutting up a pie called Chine (China). Germany

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    Covert Advertising

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    ABSTRACT De Dana Dan‚ Wake Up Sid‚ Dhoom‚ Phir Hera Pheri and Matrix are some excellent examples of movies with covert advertising. Brands such as Coca Cola‚ ICICI Bank‚ Domino’s‚ Nokia‚ Aston Martin and Suzuki have placed themselves in these movies. Nowadays‚ these tactics are common in most of the films. Some very well managed product placements appear to be quiet natural‚ if not logical. But some seem to be badly inspired by a commercial spin-off‚ with all the negative consequences it may generate

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    Both cartoons criticize the carelessness of Americans’ regarding their treatment of guns. The danger of guns is not acknowledged by many Americans‚ which is seen in the first picture‚ as the US-shaped building is a reference to a popular toy store. Not only are guns seen as mere toys‚ but they are also made more easily accessible in the US compared to other countries. As depicted in the second picture in an exaggerated form‚ firearms can be bought by anyone no matter their mental state. The discounts

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    Subliminal Advertising

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    Objectives • To study subliminal advertising using secondary resources. • To study live examples of subliminal advertising and understand the implications of it. Literature Review The Concept The term “subliminal” is derived from the construct of a “limen of consciousness”‚ a threshold or line separating conscious from unconscious. The concept dates back to the literal beginning of psychology as an empirical science separate from philosophy in the seminal writings of Johan Friedrich Herbart

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