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    The Advantage of Commercials It began in the early 1940’s and to this day still is in many of our lives‚ even more so then before. It’s the TV that I’m referring to. The TV started only as only musicals on it‚. But eventually proceeded up to today’s oriented world‚ with movies‚ sports‚ and violence. Today more than 98% of all households have a TV. Over 75‚000‚000 of TV sets are color. To how haw our lives depend on TV; according to A.C. Nielsen‚ America watches more than 7 hours per day.

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    Fallacies in a commercial

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    staple in political ads. The 2012 election was no exception to this convention‚ especially being true in an advertisement with ex-steel plant worker Joe Soptic‚ speaking in Obama-affiliated Political Action Committee Priorities. The advertisement included many logical fallacies to argue against the Romney campaign. Those include post hoc reasoning‚ ad hominem‚ and slippery slope. The advertisement consisted of just one man‚ Joe Soptic‚ an ex-steel plant worker‚ of GST Steel‚ speaking against Mitt Romney

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    3.2 The Pepsi commercial Jack Doyle‚ on his website on the history of popular culture (PopHistoryDig.com) tellingly exposes that Madonna’s first real controversy‚ the video clip ‘Like a Prayer’ that brought her global fame‚ was part of a television commercial campaign. As he sums it up‚ in the late 1980s‚ the two major soft drinks companies‚ Coca-Cola and Pepsi were engaged in a competition to reach millions of customers in soft-drink consuming. They thought it is an effective way to promote soft-drink

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    something or just grouping for whatever reason‚ there is beer in the equation. How are the sounds‚ text (if any)‚ and visual images working together? I think‚ that for this beer advertisement‚ it was very smart to bond together a wedding ceremony‚ with memories that one of the groom’s friend had. In addition‚ the way they present the story‚ is very smooth. At the end‚ they end the advertisement with the below words‚ which in my opinion a way to emphasize the message they are trying to get across.

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    NCLEX blue print

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    The NCLEX test blue print will be a useful guide for me throughout nursing school. It provides me with the basic idea of how the test will be laid out and what kind of information will be included. Having read the first few pages‚ I find it very useful because it breaks down the nursing process and how to apply it to different areas in nursing. In addition‚ the nursing test blue print provides several scenarios‚ in which a patient is at risk for potential body alterations‚ whether it is psychosocial

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    emphasis on achieving and striving for greatness and links achieving and striving for greatness with the consumption of Gatorade. This commercial features prominent athletes across a wide range of sports. They include‚ Eli Manning‚ David Tyree‚ Dwayne Wade‚ Kevin Garnett‚ Abby Wambach‚ Serena Williams‚ LaDanian Tomlinson‚ Torah Bright‚ Jeff Gordon and Michael Jordan. The visual techniques are very prominent throughout this advert. Quick cuts between athletes and other sports create a quick flow to the ad

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    between all of the men and the melodic theme of the spectacle of war‚ and the context of the exposure all provide the audience with a way to create significance or applications for the image‚ and through these can we understand the importance of the visual and what

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    MoMA visit - Visual analysis Art is an effective way to express beauty. Artists have different ways to express their ideas and communicate nonverbally through their work. In the Early Modern Art period‚ artists were free to create their pieces in diverse ways that never had been done before. For this essay‚ I chose the works of two artists of this period to compare and contrast so that the diversity of Modern art can be demonstrated. Even though Vincent Van Gogh and Rene

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    ADVERTISEMENT-The Concerns Introduction-What Is Advertisement‚ A Marketing Tool? Advertisement is a communication tool‚ used in marketing to promote the product in public. The main aim is to increase the sales‚ through perfect promotion (Percy and Elliot‚2012).Advertisement is one of the key factors in brand building and sustaining the same. The main aim of advertisement is to remind and persuade the existing and potential customer to make a purchase decision. Advertisement should be deep

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    Print vs. Press

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    Print vs. Press In today’s elections the Media is one of the biggest influences in most elections. Throughout the years the Media has changed quiet a bit. As in most cases‚ today’s technology has revolutionized the Media and the way we get our information. Not only do we hear about elections through the media‚ we learn of updated news pertaining to our everyday lives. There are two types of Media that presents different stimuli‚ which vary substantially from nature to content. The two types

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