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    RIP : THE POWER OF TV ADVERTISMENTS . Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg_zxsxyKyM This Rhetoric in Practice (RIP ) paper is a commercial advert by one of the leading manufacturers of soda : coca cola .The advertisements which the viewers can view by clicking on the link is part of the coke Happiness Series that takes the viewers inside the world of the unique coke vending machine . Advertisements bombard consumers in newspapers, magazines the television and all over the internet . Television

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    ut also to society as a whole to avoid corruption, bad examples, and to ideally prevent bias. To think about the effect of the media on the world, think back to America in the 1950’s. This was a time of conformity but also teenage rebellion. Elvis Presley was all the rage and one of the oldest uses of censorship. His popular pelvic thrusts were frowned upon by the older generation but loved by teens and the youth as a whole. However, society was once extremely modest, and with Elvis’s influence becoming

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    The idea being sold in this ad is the idea of coming to Australia on a holiday, this can clearly be seen by the shot of the couple flying over Australia as they look down in astonishment. This advertisement is aimed at someone who has never been to Australia, it was made by the Australian tourism industry, and therefore it's supposed to look appealing to someone who has never travelled to Australia. The Advertisement uses the advertising techniques of association and bandwagon. Associating an idea

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    Banning Sexist Ads? Picture this: There you are, awaiting to hear the nurse call your name to see your physician. Idly flipping through the only People magazine that, against all odds, has managed to retain its cover, despite being six months old. When you reach an Arby’s ad. Your mind is able to instantly connect the ad’s sexual undertone. Those burgers are meant to be women’s breasts. The ad is for a fast food sandwich company and it is referencing sex along with the female body in order to do

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    These days, tobacco is the most common and easily available drug of choice for the people who are addicted to it. While some argue that government has a prime role in controlling it, but others believe that it can be controlled by individual effort. My stance is that both governments and individuals need to take steps to discourage its use and fashion among people. This essay will examine both sides of the contention before reaching to a reasonable conclusion. There are several ways through which

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    Ads are a very big part of everyday life. If we watch TV we see ads, if we walk down the street we see some form of an ad. One ad in particular caught my interest. It is the Nintendo Switch Super bowl LI-Extended Cut. In the book The Pop Culture Zone, it breaks down how advertisers make ads to apply to basic human desires. I think that is a very effective and thought out ad that captures the attention of a large audience targeting on multiple desires we have as human beings. One of these desires

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    Extraversion is one of the five personality traits. People who have high score in extraversion, they tend to be more talkative, friendly, warmth and cheerfulness. They are basically like to meet new friends in their life. People who extraversion they are either born naturally (nature) or they are influenced by the environment (nurture). In a research shows that strong genetic component contribute around 40 and 60 percent of variance between extroversion and introversion. Also, another study shows

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    Comparing Ads: Louis Vuitton VS Prada. Louis Vuitton and Prada are two competing expensive fashion brands. They are really popular and known worldwide. In the print ads, Louis Vuitton is promoting their clothing and accessories for Summer 2014 collection, while Prada ad is promoting Spring-Summer clothing and accessories collection of 2012. In both of the ads, there are two women, who are representing products, however in Louis Vuitton ad, women have some interaction and similarities, since

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    The ads I am doing is mount franklin and solo, and they are trying to advertise there drink they have made. The things I know about mount franklin is that they use celebrity’s to advertise their drink so then people know that celebrity’s dink what they are drinking. The things know about solo is that it is made of real lemons and that is has a lot of sugar in it and they are not good for you. The similarities with solo and mount franklin is that they have things in it that are healthy and that

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    During the 1950s, cigarette companies around the nation clawed at consumers to buy their product through advertising. This could be from ads in the newspapers, to commercials between your favorite television programs. Cigarettes were the thing to do during this time period, and were sometimes considered “healthy”. Advertisements for them showed up just as often, if not more, than we see advertisements for prescription drugs today. The two ads I chose to analyze target a wide variety of people and

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