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    Ciroc

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    group of people seen in an elegant manner as they are dressed up in fancy outfits, smiling and admiring the moment. The picture is taken at an angle so that it seems that everyone is looking at each other while enjoying this type of vodka in martini glasses, which vodka is not usually served in. The visual is in black and white which brings out the classiness of the product. The color white is associated with purity

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    Skyy Ads

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    waiting mouths. Therefore, these two advertisements construct a reality where women are only thought of sexual objects that can be acted upon, rather than having their own sexual agency, and are thought of as lesser. I find it interesting that the Skyy Vodka advertisement chooses to have the women sucking on the cherries, due to the fact that cherries are a symbol of virginity or the act of losing one’s virginity (“popping the cherry”). This conflicting message of virginity and losing one’s virginity in

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    audience as he symbolizes Pinocchio. Absolut vodka is the representation of conceited pleasure as well as precarious reality. The advertisement suggests that lies exist within society yet those of higher social rank are looked upon with constant respect rather than disdain. Despite being represented as potential, the assistant’s abilities are not recognized or rewarded. As a result, wealthy clients fantasize to maintain their superiority by buying Absolut vodka. On the other hand, middleclass consumers

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    50 Cent Thesis

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    dealer, it is harder to say that about a freezer full of Benjamins. In not the smartest move, the rapper posted an Instagram showing a fridge and freezer filled with stacks of $100 bills along with some vodka and cheese. His post included the prose "Gotta keep a cool little $tash and some Effen Vodka Happy Holidays. #EFFENVODKA #FRIGO #SMSAUDIO.

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    Solelysev's Liquor Abuse

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    Liquor abuse and inebriation issue showed up in the harvest time of 1907 amid the Third State Duma. M.D. Chleysev, an individual from the Octobrists, was the primary pusher of attempting to control the offer of vodka in the nation. As indicated by Hutchinson his purpose behind joining the Octobrists was on the grounds that they were numerically prevalent. His answer for the issue was significantly more radical than any of the gatherings in the Duma were willing to go. Chelysev needed the Duma to

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    pervasive nature of advertising, we as consumers, must learn to critique and analyse the techniques exercised by advertisers, and decide for ourselves whether the messages expressed are worth accepting. ‘Belvedere Vodka’ Advertisement Analysis An advertisement for Belvedere Vodka, targeting a demographic of social and sophisticated drinkers, has been selected for the purpose of this analytical deconstruction. Upon initial viewing of this advertisement, the

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    business making his products only available for purchase at The Sharper Image, a store not at all associated with the sale of grocery goods. Trump vodka (labeled super premium, naturally) was yet another entrepreneurial venture of Donald Trump’s which flopped. Launched in 2006 under the slogan "Success Distilled," he touted it as the "epitome of vodka" that would "demand the same respect and inspire the same awe as the international legacy and brand of Donald Trump himself." At the time, Trump said

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    terrified look the slogan for the Vodka says that “Unlike some people Belvedere Always goes down smoothly”. The ad promotes rape culture saying that the vodka goes down smoothly in your throat when you drink it but women don’t go down smoothly when you try to take them down because they are struggling and trying to get away from the rapist. The Vodka could also have its own double meaning on its advertising, if you keep giving someone Belvedere Vodka the more they drink the vodka the easier it is for the

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    struggled with food and alcohol rations, the vodka flowed in Ozersk. Brown describes the culture surrounding vodka as “In most Soviet cities, it was difficult to get vodka, but in Ozersk, vodka, beer, and even imported wine and cognac were sold freely. After hours, salespeople sold booze from shop windows.” The vodka became more than an indulgence for the residents of Ozersk. It was a crutch as well as a health aid. The original luxury item of vodka had been transformed culturally by the residents

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    Globalization is the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets (www.merriam-webster.com, 2012). Globalisation has had both, positive and negative effects on health. This essay will examine how globalisation has helped alcohol and tobacco trade around the world and in doing so affected health, how globalization has enabled the global community to combat these issues and an estimation

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