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    stands out because of its concern for the well-being of all viewers, especially smokers, and its reliance on emotional reciprocation between those in the commercial and its viewers. The topic of the advertisement (video) is anti-smoking. It is known that in order for an ad to be successful, it must appeal to an audience or certain people. After watching, it may become clear that the advertisement targets smokers. In the video, a little boy loses his mother in the mix of a very large crowd and becomes

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    COPD? All these familiar and terrifying words have one root in common- Smoking. 9 out of 10 smokers’ first smoke is at the age of 18 and 99% try it by the age of 26(Centre for Disease Control and Prevention). Each day about 4000 youths tries cigarettes for the first time (Haugen,2004). Even after being aware of the ill effects of the so-called ‘cool thing’, smokers cannot stop themselves after their first smoke. Teenage smoking had declined steadily from 1990 to 2005 but again, it has become one of

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    lives every year. I think the dangers of smoking are overemphasized but our society chooses not to take it serious by ignoring all the information that is given to them and instead choose to harm their own body by smoking tobacco. Smoking is a self- destructive behavior that effects the smoker mentally, physically, emotional and economically. Anti-smoking campaigns and Ads spend billions of dollars every year trying to discourage adults and teens from smoking and improve public health. Every human

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    Some people believe that smoking is not good for your long term health while others think that it’s fine if you decide to smoke. People think smoking cigarettes can help cope with many of problems such as feeling depressed, having trouble sleeping, feeling irritable, having trouble focusing, and poverty. Many adults are aware of the long term affects to your health if you smoke any kind of cigarettes. While, teenagers are uneducated to what can happen, their mentality is that “it will never happen

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    Advertisement Chart   How does the ad use logos? How does the ad use pathos? How does the ad use ethos? Does the ad seem effective to you?  Explain your reasoning. Your favorite  electronic device  The video uses logos by saying that the IPhone 4s has 8 megapixels and all new optics which makes it more than the leading competition.      The video uses pathos by saying siri is an amazing assistant that listens to you and understands you when you need her.      The video uses ethos because

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    witnessed many of his young patients have a multitude of problems from a smoking habitat. Smoking has been linked to health issues such as "pneumonia, congestive heart failure and seizure[s]". Furthermore, Ouellette attributes mental diseases such as “depression, anxiety and stress” to smoking. The possibility for death from smoking is extremely high. Statistics shows that “one in five deaths in the United States” are caused by smoking. Although e-cigarettes have become an alternative to regular cigarettes

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    these people don’t even flinch, but actual evidence or pictures of dead children that have had measles pop up on their system and died. When shown gruesome photos the anti-vaccine group was so horrified that most of they changed their minds almost instantly. Pictures evoke sadness, fear, and urgency that even the most militant anti-vacciners can’t ignore. A mother, whose child was absolutely stripped of his life, was in front of the audience giving her heartbreaking story about how her child got

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    Domingo (now part of the Republic of Dominique) and later spread throughout Europe. In the seventeenth century, cigarettes also followed the westerners to Asia. If ealier the use of cigarettes was relatively diversified from vacuum aspiration to smoking, chewing and inhaling, in the second half of the nineteenth century, when tobalco was manufactured that made cigarette production became easier and quicker. The first machines produced an average of

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    their competitors. Advertising is almost based in classical conditioning. The theme to use classical conditioning in advertisement is simple. Companies want audience to buy or use their product heavily through their ads. Advertisers will show off their products which are the neutral stimulus and will try

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    The topic that I have chosen to research is the effectiveness of graphic anti-smoking advertisements that are displayed on cigarette packaging as well as those shown on television. The reason this topic was selected, is that one day, whilst on holiday, a relative had left his pack of cigarettes on a table, depicting the image of a person with mouth cancer. All of my immediate family thought it was a repulsive image to see whilst eating dinner, to the point where one actually picked the package up

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