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    ADVERTISING TECHNIQUES

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    ADVERTISING TECHNIQUES AVANTE GARDE The suggestion that using this product puts the user ahead of the times e.g. a toy manufacturer encourages kids to be the first on their block to have a new toy. FACTS AND FIGURES Statistics and objective factual information is used to prove the superiority of the product e.g. a car manufacturer quotes the amount of time it takes their car to get from 0 to 100 k.p.h. WEASEL WORDS “Weasel words" are used to suggest a positive meaning without actually really

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    Mandatory Volunteerism

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    of the article is bolded and is larger than most of the text except for the title of the article. There is also a picture of Stephen Lackey in the top right hand corner. The format of the article consists of several small text paragraphs. One Propaganda device used in the article was Transfer because the article connects Stephen Lackey with volunteering. “Volunteering is a cultural norm here at Dominion‚ and I also practice that philosophy outside the workplace as much as possible” (Kure‚ par.

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    Traditional Media

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    Traditional Media Media are means of communication that relay a message from a source to a receiver. In a learning environment there are six categories of media. Text is one of the most common categories. It can be displayed in many different ways including books and posters. Audio is another common category that involves anything the learner can hear. Visuals also are a good category of media that stimulates learning through posters or drawings. Another type of media is video. Video is a type

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    him away. Squealer and Napoleon are using this to their advantage by manipulating them into thinking that if they did not obey their orders‚ the rebellion would fail. His repetition of this question initiates fear in the animals. He also used propaganda to mislead the animals into thinking that the pigs were ‘always right’ and any opposing actions would not succeed. What Squealer meant by the word ‘tactics’ was more deceitful than it seemed. He was using his superiority of knowledge and authority

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    jessie pope

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    jessie Pope was a journalist who wrote recruitment poems for the Daily Mail during the First World War. The poems she did write were positive propaganda poems for the war; her objective was to stimulate patriotism in the readers so that the men would join the forces. Pope wrote a persuasive poem where she compared war to a game. This is illustrated in the title ’Who’s for the game?’ It shows that her attitude to war was that it was a great big event that everyone should take part in one way or another

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    The Manufacturing Consent

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    future to pursue a career as a social activist and a cerebral. He is also a popular critique of power politics and a well-known propagandist. His most famous work as a propagandist is the “Manufacturing Consent” which basically breaks down the propaganda model which states that the power to manufacture which is in the hands of few in society‚ the burgoise or the manufacturing class which consists of 10-20% of the population‚ tell the general decision making public which consists on 70- 80% of the

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    It is my contention that much art was used as propaganda‚ probably to an increasing degree‚ and that this stimulate a new mastery of realism and composition. Propaganda has been defined as “the spreading of ideas‚ information‚ or rumor for the purpose of helping or hindering an institution‚ cause or person.”[1] As Toby Clark in his book Art and Propaganda in the Twentieth Century has pointed out‚ since the First World War the word “propaganda” has taken on increasingly negative connotations

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    Sociology- Role of Media

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    Role of The Media By Tess Bugbee Mass media is the methods of communication‚ including television‚ radio‚ magazines‚ films‚ internet and newspapers‚ that have become some of society’s most important agents of socialization. In this paper I will talk about media and its effects on society today‚ things such as stereotypes the media portrays‚ the way media illustrates women and what that does to body images of women. I will also be talking about medias effects on teenagers

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    cuktivation theory

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    In 2000‚ George Bierson’s "Marijuana‚ the Deceptive Drug"‚ was published by the Massachusetts News. Bierson concludes that marijuana is harmful in many ways‚ including brain damage‚ damage to the reproductive system‚ and weakening of the immune system. He also attempts to convince the reader that marijuana is a "gateway drug" that leads the users to venture into much harder drugs. I believe that research to support anything can be found if one is looking hard enough‚ but that the fallacy

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    Public Information Office

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    Public information officer From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article may need to be wikified to meet Wikipedia’s quality standards. Please help by adding relevant internal links‚ or by improving the article’s layout. (May 2012) Click [show] on right for more details.[show] | Public Information Officers (PIOs) are the communications coordinators or spokespersons of certain governmental organizations (i.e. city‚ county‚ school district‚ state government

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