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    to analyze Dove’s Dove Men’s Care commercial because of the symbols and rhetoric the commercial consisted of. According to Root’s article "Pathos is an appeal to the emotions of an audience. (Root)" From watching this ad I gained a personal connection with the advertisement. The first thing I noticed when first watching this ad was the repetitive sound of “Dad” and the scenes that are shown shows that dads are always there when you need them to be. Sound is used throughout the whole advertisement

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    Programming and Commercial Effects on Children Thomas Ralston COM/156 February 25th‚ 2012 Jeanette Burghardt Programming and Commercial Effects on Children Many parents are not aware that commercial programming can have the same effect on child ’s cognitive learning as the programming the children are watching. The Merriman-Webster (2012) dictionary defines cognitive as‚ "Of relating to‚ being‚ or involving conscious intellectual activity (as thinking‚ reasoning‚ or remembering)." Research

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    Importance of Commercial Crime Insurance Executive Summary The current economic pressures that society faces has resulted in a steady increase in commercial crime. Internal theft‚ deception and fraud are just some of the examples that can and have damaged many businesses reputations. In light of the recent scandals that have taken place‚ such as Enron and WorldCom‚ companies must now consider crime insurance as a vital survival tool. Recent reports state that nearly one in three organizations

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    Individual Assignment #2 Lipton Ice Tea Commercial – Tokyo Dancing Hotel For this assignment I picked a popular TV ad made by Lipton Ice Tea‚ which was a part of their Drink Positive campaign. I find this commercial to be quite successful‚ funny‚ entertaining‚ effective and memorable‚ because the first time I saw it was several years ago and I still remember it very well and I like it a lot. Here is a list of factors contributing to such a perception of this ad in my particular

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    those contracts you apply the common law of contracts). Sometimes you apply the common law to contracts for the sale of goods. In general‚ the rule is that whenever there is a conflict between a common law contract rule and Article 2‚ Article 2 controls. In other words‚ when Article 2 addresses a certain issue‚ it governs. When Article 2 is silent‚ the common law governs. The common law of contracts requires that contracts specify full details of what all parties involved are to do or pay. The common

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    Commercial daycare or In-home childcare: Is one better than the other? Lisa Pedler ENG121: English Composition I Instructor Jenna Fussell July 30‚ 2012 When it comes down to choosing the best childcare option for your child‚ the first factor that most parents look at is: what that particular child needs. Now‚ there is nothing wrong with that‚ but there are a number of factors that needs to be considered prior to making that final choice. The decision of whether to send your child to a commercial

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    very effectively. The PSA Distracted Driving Commercial uses pathos through their visual of a phone with a fuse connected to it and logos by using many facts before the phone bursts‚ by utilizing rhetorical appeals this commercial was able to convey the message that the producers were trying to send. This commercial makes the viewer see that texting and driving is an epidemic and that in order to change that everyone needs to stop doing it. This commercial started with a visual of

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    the “Like a Girl” commercial‚ Super bowl commercials reflect the sexuality of women. Super Bowl commercials can be described as the funniest‚ and most entertaining commercials of the year. However when looking into them they poke fun of women’s sexuality in various ways. The Doritos Super Bowl commercial presents the idea that the only way to get a man to pay attention to you is to offer your body as a prize (Doritos Super Bowl). The whole concept is that a Super Bowl commercial emphasizes the idea

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    Gender Stereotypes in TV Commercials A television commercial is a form of advertisement that ranges in length from a few seconds to several minutes. In those few seconds a lot can be communicated either through a form of storytelling‚ or just appealing to the audiences emotions. A commercial is produced and paid for by an organization‚ which carries a message‚ typically to market a product or service. Most of the time the message can be perfectly clear to the audience and other times it can be uncertain

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    How much do you like Super Bowl commercials? Would you ever make a Super Bowl commercial? A Super Bowl commercial ad costs $5 million dollars to air. I personally would not have any problem making and paying the required amount to air an ad during the super bowl. In the end I know that I would make far more in profits than it cost to air the ad. For Super Bowl 52 it cost about $5 million to run a 30 seconds ad. According to Syracuse .com “On Super Bowl Sunday‚ there was over 100 million people

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