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    Claudia Baiz ENGL 1311 MWF 12:30pm - 1:20pm Professor: Jonathan Nehls Rhetorical and Visual Analysis on “How Performance-enhancing Drugs Work” Throughout this essay‚ I strive to analyze the rhetorical and visual strategies used within Craig Freudenrich ’s article‚ "How Performance-enhancing Drugs Work‚" with the purpose of examining his explanation and description about performance-enhancing drugs and determining whether he succeeded or failed at it. This article bases itself around familiarizing

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    usually researched purchases using the Internet and lacked the time to watch network television. Research showed that consumers inclined to purchase BMWs were also broadbandconnected‚ tech-savvy males and that 85 percent of this population studied BMW’s cars online before even stepping into a showroom. Who? BMW asked its long-time advertising partner‚ Fallon Worldwide‚ to create something different. In 2001 five action-packed short films emerged under the campaign title ‘‘The Hire‚’’ which became one

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    Ruth Flores English 350-30 Dr. Giannotti December 2014 Essay 7 (Practice Comp-Essay) From childhood to our adult years‚ we are bombarded with advertisements that mold our minds with “images of perfection and goals of happiness” in the United States. These ads leave consumers to be deceived visually. People’s goals of happiness are shaped by these “pictures of perfection.” What is perfection? Many people have a different meaning to be perfect although people sometimes forget that we all are imperfect

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    Visual Rhetorical Analysis Occupy Wall Street was a protest movement that took place in Zuccotti Park in New York City’s Wall Street financial district. “we are the 99%” was their slogan‚ they believed that the wealthy few should no longer decide the future of the country as a hole. One of their believes was that every person should be involved in the decision making and for this reason the movement never achieved the necessary organization to establish a good list of demands. Every person affiliated

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    34 | MILK & JUICE MARCH ’11 JUICE MARCH ’11 RETAIL The importance of advertising by Fidelis Zvomuya It seems as if advertising is everywhere these days: on billboards‚ trucks‚ cars‚ trees‚ in the media and on almost every electronic device we may own. As companies increasingly compete for the attention of their market‚ the advertising industry is growing rapidly‚ despite many companies’ efforts to curb costs in this regard‚ and sales messages in the form of advertising

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    a. The visual arts of Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt are similar and different in various ways. In Mesopotamia‚ animals were of great artistic characteristics within the visual works of art. For example the Plaque from the Soundbox of Great Lyre‚ Ur shows the use of animals within the artwork that was used for the tomb of a King’s grave. “The bearded bull’s head is a symbol of royalty often seen in Mesopotamia art.” This shows how important animals were within the culture and especially because it

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    Martin‚ in Strand‚ London‚ and United Kingdom. As of right now‚ the charity is operating in England and Wales which promotes animal welfare. By stating its ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos the RSPCA “Help neglected animals leave their old lives behind” advertisement (see Figure 1)‚ does an outstanding job on the setting and placement of every detail. When I first looked at the ad‚ the first thing that caught my eye was the horses old for shedding away allowing the new one coming out‚ another thing would also

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    start with‚ advertisements offer consumer all-rounded introduction of products. Different forms of advertisement‚ such as TV commercials‚ print advertisement and posters in public place‚ provide people with graphic details of goods‚ which creates an image of reliability to consumers. Additionally‚ some advertisements exaggerate the function of products immeasurably‚ which mislead people to buy unnecessary goods. Confronted with competition‚ the companies adopt distinct advertisement campaigns to

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    Visual Art Analysis University of Phoenix Stacey Pierce July 19‚ 2010 "Dream caused by the flight of a bee around a pomegranate‚ a second before waking up" By Salvador Dali‚ 1994‚ 51×40.5 cm‚ oil on canvas Thyssen-bornemisza collection. “A typical dream with a long theme‚ the consequences of a sudden accident that causes the awakening” –Salvador Dali. The Style the artist has used is Surrealism.‚ Salvador created this piece in such a way that the picture looks exaggerated and real.

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    A Shocking Scenario: Analyzing a Gun Control Advertisement In the spring of 2013‚ GREY Advertisement agency released a series of advertisements for the organization “Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.” These public service announcements‚ placed on billboards around the country‚ are intended to “reflect the absurdity of our country’s current lax laws and weak regulation of guns‚” (Huffington Post‚ 2013). Contrasting a piece of candy to an assault rifle‚ one image uses emotion and logic

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