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    Nguyen English 1302 March 2‚ 2015 Visual Analysis This advertisement shows a gun on the left and a cell phone on the right covered in blood. There is not a lot going in this advertisement‚ but the few things that it has are powerful and don’t require a lot of explaining. Above the objects are two words‚ which say‚ “Russian Roulette” and on the bottom is a small paragraph of how texting and driving can kill and the consequences of doing so. This advertisement shows the negative effects of what can

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    A disheveled man carries a scantily clad young woman in his arms while staring intensely into her eyes. She holds his gaze‚ but doesn’t appear to be as interested in him as he is in her. The background is ablaze‚ and the foreground is interposed with three separate images. The first is a group of men on horseback‚ racing down a street‚ the man on the lead horse is approached by a woman in a cascading white gown‚ her arms raised either begging him to stop‚ or bidding farewell. The second image is

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    Cigarette Advertisements The tobacco industry is the second largest advertiser in the print media‚ including magazines and newspapers‚ and the largest advertiser on the billboards. I agree with Weiss in her essay about McDonald’s and Old Spice Man. I agree because I think that a lot of advertisement’s can be very misleading. The essay that I am writing about supports her many views because it tells about how advertising can be deceiving to consumers. As a consumer in a world of constant advertising

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    People can’t predict what happen when they are driving‚ even though they follow the traffic rules. The advertisement above is a warning about drinking alcohol while driving and the DUI accidents (Driving Under the Influence)‚ which may cause many unpredictable deaths. People who drink a lot always think that they can drive home‚ but they can’t control the risk of accidents that they may cause when they are driving. They are not only killing themselves by causing damage‚ but they are also killing

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    Kipphan‚ Helmut (Ed.)‚ Handbook of Print Media ISBN: 3-540-67326-1 The CD-ROM edition is the electronic version of the handbook. The CD-ROM is easy to use‚ but we give a bit of extra help here for the functions that are not available with a conventional book. Please note: If you want to use all of the function of the CD-ROM‚ especially the search function‚ the additional search function (plugin) must be installed. Installation Insert CD-ROM into CD-ROM drive. Install

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    you 30 feet of hands-free illumination ("Night Runner‚" n.d.). They were initially designed for runners. However‚ they have other commercial uses as well. One of the commercial uses for the Night Runner is that it can be used by postal workers (Barbuti‚ 2016). The second commercial use is that it can be used by delivery drivers (Barbuti‚ 2016). The third commercial use for the Night Runner is that it can be used by construction workers and engineers who need to work in dark spaces (Barbuti‚ 2016)

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    To me‚ the magic symbolizes the good a leprechauns can bring. The gold at the end of the rainbow. This comes up in the commercials. It seems that this is used to slightly downplay the racism used to advertise. The symbols used are the typical Irish American leprechaun stereo types. The green outfit‚ mischievous behavior‚ rainbows and stealing. These are all stereo types created

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    In this modern world that allows consumers access to dozens of instances of media advertisements per day (consciously‚ or sub-consciously)‚ it is important to be able to recognize and interpret advertisements on a deeper level. These advertisements are comprised of several codes and conventions that are designed to attract attention to certain attributes of a product in order to sell it to the chosen target market. One effective method of targeting and selling a product to a specific demographic

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    filled with advertisements. There are advertisements about clothes‚ cars‚ makeup‚ and even food. When people look through these magazines‚ the advertisements are what influences the readers the most. Magazine ads are no longer used just for companies to sell a product. Certain magazines like Cosmo Girl‚ have specific ads aimed towards women. These ads are meant to kind of hint to the women that they should use this certain hair shampoo or this certain lipstick. This shows that advertisements are now

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    ASPCA Advertisement The creators of advertisements often have the same goals in mind as a persuasive writer. Both of these people want their audience to believe something to be true or persuade them to do something. Ethos is used to establish credibility‚ Logos to provide reason‚ and Pathos to build an emotional connection. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) created an advertisement with the intention of persuading viewers to donate to the organization

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