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    do not do so. I am guilty of this in a few of my papers. The irony of this statement is, if I would have cut out some of the wordiness that I used to reach the page limit, I still would be fine. For example, in my unit two paper entitled “Advertisement analysis on print ad,” I wrote unnecessary connector like “another place you might find this ad would be in a outdoor magazine, this would cover there intended audience extraordinarily.” First of all, there is a comma splice in that statement, That

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    Analysis of Advertisement The first advert is of 'L'Oreal', is evidently publicizing an item for coloured hair. It is a famous and an eminent company, that aims to sell its' wide range of products to women who are sophisticated, intellectual and interested in fashion, and who also probably have a high disposable income. The brand name takes up about 15% of the advert, which highlights its importance. 'L'OREAL' is written in large bold, block letters so as to familiarize

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    Advertisement Analysis Expenditure on UK television advertising in 2002 was £3.7 billion. This comes as no surprise considering the overwhelming effect advertising can have on its audience. Adverts can have an effect on our subconscious by using different techniques such as offering us not just a product, but a lifestyle. They give us motivation to buy a product: Wearing this perfume will make you more attractive, eating this food will make you funnier, your children

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    black ballerinas have been in the spotlights of the news media the last years. In addition to her dance career Misty Copeland toured with Prince, performed on Broadway and appears regularly on reality television shows. She is featured in many advertisements and has received numerous awards. She is a highly demanded spokesperson and public speaker. In 2015, she was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time, appearing on its cover.

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    The most recent sports advertisement I have seen and paid attention were the Pepsi, ‘Hyped for Halftime. The only reason these billboards stuck with me is because there was a billboard everywhere you turned in downtown Phoenix for several weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. Otherwise, I do not watch much in the way of advertisements. The Pepsi ‘Hyped for Halftime’ billboards were fairly simple in design – Pepsi blue background with a can of Pepsi front and center topped with the Super Bowl trophy

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    Childhood Advertisement By Toby Lee Obesity is a huge problem that is multiplying at an alarming rate but could it be caused by advertising.But there are reasons like tv that count on kids being inactive for them to make money. Also the ads that focus on food are especially dangerous. Finally how does the obesity affect kids when they're adults. Tv is a key part in advertising to kids by making them inactive. The way they do it is by using the tv shows kids love and putting commercials during the

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    topics in the world, the cigarette while being popular has many negative side effects to people's health. Many companies have made different ads to make people stop smoking, let’s take a look at an advertisement made by Nicotinell to combat smoking and help smokers quit. From the first look at the advertisement you see an old woman probably between 70 and 80 years old, leaning over to try to light her cigarette. Her hair is a cloudy white that is lifeless and dull as a piece of string, while her skin

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    Think Outside the Box “Family matters,” a Cheerios commercial released in 2013, caused a lot of controversy with an interracial couple. In the ad a biracial girl is curious about Cheerios’ nutritional facts. So out of curiosity she asks her Caucasian mother about the benefits of Cheerios for the heart. Her mother explains to her that it helps lower cholesterol. The child’s sleeping African American father wakes up surprised with a chest full of Cheerios. “Family Matters” has an open appeal to families

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    The internet is a crazy world to be wrapped up in. From time to time you can get so caught up in it. Let it consume you and define you. You won't be able to know the difference between what's real or what's fake. The advertisements that are on most of your social media feeds are related to what you search and who you follow. These suggestions can be spot on or totally different than who you really are and I will explain how mine are. Instagram is a big one for me that has ads that they suggest to

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