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    The texting and driving ad is meant for drivers to stop texting and driving. The ad shows the fear of wrecking that can cause serious injuries or even death when a person can’t see. In the ad the viewers can see that a person that looks like a male teen is driving while looking at his phone. This ad is focused on anybody that can drive that also has a cell phone. The viewers can see that the text is in front of his face this is trying to show how texting blocks vision. Since the text is blocking…

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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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    The Axe Effect advertisement, created by the Axe corporation, takes place in a dark and light contrasted locker room. The lockers are navy blue color. One of the lockers are open at the bottom. There is a man with a towel around his waist in front of the lockers. His body is half skinny and half obese. He seems to be spraying Axe deodorant on his body.The skinny man is very handsome and it can be inquired just from the context of the picture that the obese man is not as appealing as the skinny…

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    An Analysis of Maybelline’s Celebrity Holiday Advertisement Cosmetics seem to be a rite of passage for girls transitioning to teenagers. They are inspired by the beautifully enhanced models in magazines and the filtered celebrities they follow on social media. But while the famous are beautiful perfect, the average person isn’t. From Natalie Portman to Tyra Banks, cosmetics companies employ fresh, famous faces to promote and advertise their product. They prey on the innocence and the income of…

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    Swoosh! Splash! In this exotic detailed advertisement the Yeezy 350 boost use a modern hipster looking as a add on that can be demonstrated as a great example to resemble the fashion culture for this with our like tightly rolled faded denim skinny jeans or what we call today “ Joggers” in the Kanye west x addidas collaboration . The Yeezy Boost 350 advertisement indicates that Kanye West collaboration is for the everyday sneaker lover by giving affordable art in your footwear. By…

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    Advertisement Analysis: Mistakes are opportunities Loyalty is hard to find. Trust is easy to lose. Actions speak louder than words. Companies such as Google and Apple have very loyal consumers, only opting to purchase products under their brand name, respectively (Forbes). On the surface, Google’s Pixel advertisement is just another commercial showcasing a smartphone out of the many phones that are available today (YouTube). However, they are attempting to build and strengthen their brand by…

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    Children and Fast Food Advertisement 6. What would 6 mean if you ask a random stranger on the street? Some possible answers would be that there are 6 sides to a hexagon, or that 3+3 equals 6, or that a video on vine lasts 6 seconds. But, in this specific case the number 6 signifies the number of hours an average child ages 5-16 spends in front of a screen a day, in a week that child can spend more than 42 hours a week in front of a screen (Wakefield, Jane. “Children spend six hours or more a…

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    The media and advertisers constantly bombarded the public with stories and commercials. What the public does not know is that they are constantly toying with their emotions and logic to persuade them to their cause or belief. Firstly, ads pull on people's heart strings and toy with their emotions by purposely making ads that cater to those emotions. For example, the Budweiser Clydesdale commercial pushes a heartfelt message in the consumers. The commercial tells a heartbreaking and heartwarming…

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    ccording to Ferrell & Hartline (2014), “advertising is a paid announcement viewed through media such as television, radio, magazines and newspapers” (182). Television advertising can be expensive so companies are using more magazines, radios, and the internet to promote their products (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The advisement should capture the attention of the audience, be interesting, be desirable, and the action to purchase the product (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Amalgamated Inc. would…

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    Therefore, Morgan was simply defining civilization as what he knew, not based on what actually worked for the Indians in that time period. Buffalo Bill Cody’s advertisement did not classify what whites had deemed as inferiority into civilizations, but, similarly to Morgan, into levels of savagery. While Colonel Cody is depicted in his advertisement as a regal and educated man, his Indian counterparts look like savages. They are nearly falling off their horses as they seem to attack harmless…

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