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    text reading: “When was the last time you had time to just watch your kids play? Come to think of it, when was the last time you joined them.” The thesis for this advertisement is: Consume our product, or “Stay Here. Play Here.” The purpose is to convince the audience to come to Cannery Row. The intended audience for this advertisement is mothers. The image of the mother watching her children in the ad is something women can relate to. The transparency of the image makes it look like the…

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    BBH SHOWS SUPPORT FOR ORLANDO COMMUNITY Bailey-Boushay House ran an advertisement in Seattle Gay News last week showing our support for the Orlando shooting victims, their families and the LGBTQ community in that area. "We wanted to take this opportunity to recognize our connection to those suffering from loss in Orlando and send our love and condolences," said Brian Knowles, executive director, Bailey-Boushay House. The advertisement was free, as part of three weeks of donated ad space from…

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    requirement in a competitive environment. Currently, the Caring Group of America (CGOA) is trying to reach everyone. Their advertising is targeted to individuals, “loved ones” and the entire family. Reaching everyone at the same time with the same advertisement is nearly impossible. Therefore, CGOA should define a clear target group or split “everyone” into a few segmented groups, which can then be addressed by different advertising campaigns. One target group is individuals older than 50…

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    Dear Editor of the got milk? Advertisements, As a normal woman living in the twenty-first century, not a crazy exaggerated feminist, nor the head of women’s rights movement, just as a simple woman with enough common sense to take issue to your “rejected” ads published all over the internet. When I first saw your advertisements, not only did I feel offended, but I felt sorrow for the people that actually believe that these are somehow “witty” or “funny” in any sort of way. The one that revolted…

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    by advertising (springboard 126).” Beauty comes from within, but ads take that away from americans. United States citizens are highly influenced to do whatever it takes to be beautiful. The influences that take away so much from americans is advertisements of beautiful women. I believe that unreal beauty is controlling the lives of millions. In our society, both teenagers and adults have been robbed of the real image of beauty. In truth all types of bodies are beautiful. The appearance of a…

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    Dietary supplements are advertised on multiple platforms of media as safe, all-natural, and effective in improving the health of a person. One of the many advertisements for supplements was for a product called Garcinia Cambogia Plus (APEX VITALITY Inc., 2016). This product claims to increase the amount of weight a person can lose thanks to the benefits of the the fruit the supplement comes from, even stated that it was scientifically proven. Garcinia Cambogia supplements are advertised as a an…

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    Domestic abuse is something hard to notice because it can be easily hidden with clothing or makeup. Many people who are abuse fear to seek help because they believe it could put their lives in danger. The abuser causes the victims to live a life full of fear and in silent. The Amnesty International association of human rights created an ad related to abused. The ad portrays a child with a swollen black eye relating him to his mother to reflect a deeper situation. Many people try not to get…

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    My contemporary message is for others to not drink and drive. Alcohol has many disadvantages on our brains including weakening the activities of the mind, harming our thinking, cognitive abilities, and muscle coordination. All these capabilities are vital for driving a vehicle safely. Thus, operating a car after being drunk causes severe problems including death. Even you can get imprisoned if you are caught to be driving while intoxicated. It continues, and we hear about many incidents…

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    The ad we chose to bust comes from Victoria’s Secret, a company that is known for their marketing strategy of using attractive female models and calling them angels to sell their product. The females they chose to represent their brand are never anything less than tall, skinny, physically fit, able-bodied, young, and flirtatious with big breast and white or at the very least light-skinned. Accompanied by the message of perfect body, this ad communicates the message of what a person is expected…

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    Innocence Lost Looking at this Parent Map ad, instantly gives off the vibe of seriousness and helplessness. The boy named James is holding a gun, and his face is focused with light so the audience’s eyes are drawn to his sad expressions which will sway them feeling sorry for the children. The writing on the ad indicates every thirty minutes a child dies or is injured from a gun. The print on the ad is a good visual that gets right to the point. When looking at the ad you see the light…

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