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    losing it to throughout the book we all can tell it plays with Weasels heart and mind. He slowly give in to the idea that god isn't there that god was a curl an sick joke because of what he an all the other jews went threw as a whole. Weasel realizes that he is losing his faith because everything he is seeing he can't believe everything that is happening and he can't believe if god was real god wouldn't allow that to go one. A man told Weasel that the only man who keeps his promises to the jews…

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    Library Card” written by Jerry Spinelli. The setting of the story was a cold November. There are four main characters in each four sections. The first section’s main character is Mongoose, (Jamie Hill) who is a 12 year old boy with a friend named Weasel, (Bobby Morgan). It takes place in a rural area. They are the first to find the library card. Brenda is the second section’s main character, who is addicted to television. This takes place in her house. Sonseray, the third section’s main…

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    the air, including Tide’s “Small but Powerful” commercial featuring Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles. The “Small but Powerful” commercial effectively sells and promotes its product with excellent use of strategic advertising claims: patriotism, weasel words, and celebrity testimonial. Tide’s “Small but Powerful” commercial first aired during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The…

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    An example where weasel words can be used is in commercials especially when trying to sell a product. So weasel words that can be used to work effectively, appearance, look basically mean no real changes just it can possible work. Vagueness is a problem that arises with the use of nonspecific or abstract words. A…

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    What is it in ads that just grabs a viewers eyes, is it the words or is it the pictures that draw attention to the ad? A WD-40 ad that grasps my attention uses the words more effectively so than the few pictures on the page that tie into the words. Advertisements today often draw in their viewers with big bold printed words next to pictures. The companies that sell these products make the ad relative to groups of people. In today’s society, we see a lot of ads pointing to sexual or patriotism…

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    When consumers look at a Nike advertisement, it’s not just an ad it’s a dream. The shoes so many famous athletes use and promote every day. Dreams that one day you may poses the talent to be as good as them. Like Michael Jordan the greatest of all time, wearing the most famous basketball shoe named after himself “Air Jordan’s” not only promote his success but also the success you could have. In a recent advertisement produced by Nike “the Shoe Works If You Do” followed by their famous slogan…

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    Ad Analysis Today advertisements for women's clothing and makeup target the insecurities of young woman. Companies use the appearance of young, fit, beautiful models to persuade consumers that their appearance is insufficient to societal standards without their product. The ad that I have selected is an advertisement for mascara put out by L'oreal Paris in 2011. This static ad while it is effective is unethical. It uses snob appeal and causes woman to compare themselves to the model, Gwen…

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    Miller Lite’s “Carry-All” commercial grabs the viewer’s attention with a relatable setting and some comic relief. Using Fowles’s analysis guidelines from his book Advertising and Popular Culture, it is determined that this television ad is directed towards young adults, probably in their 20’s or early 30’s. The advertisement is set in a typical american bar, with the main focus being on the female bartender and the male ordering a beer. In the background are the male’s friends and other…

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    In the early to mid-1900s, after the end of World War II, the communist North Vietnamese government with the aid of their guerrilla allies within the boundaries of South Vietnam waged war against the South Vietnamese leadership and the French. Seeing the ongoing fight for the French and South Vietnamese, the powerful United States provided assistance in support of their allies, but limited their involvement to supplying equipment and personnel support in efforts to fight off the advances of the…

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    Fallacies A fallacy I notice in a song is The Appeal to Tradition. The song is by Weird Al & it’s called “Weasel Stomping Day,”. In the lyrics it talks about a fictional holiday, in which people spread mayonnaise across their lawns. These people put on viking helmets as well as hiking boots and smash weasels to death. The song also states “It’s tradition, that makes it okay” basically saying that despicable acts are tolerated if they’re tradition. People deny that aliens exist because humans…

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