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    Honey Nut Cheerios Highway: The analysis What are in reality marketers telling in their commercials? How do they make us to buy their product? They want our attention and our money and they definitely will do anything to have it all from us. As it is seem all companies are using so much the media to promote their products. They are specially using the TV to expand their products to everyone in America. They use TV commercials, which according to the American Association of Advertising Agencies,…

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    Approximately thirty years ago, Anne Swarts graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in music studies. She went on to say that, “having a degree that has little to nothing to do with journalism or mass communications was and still is fairly common.” She broke into the industry by becoming a secretary at an advertising agency where she quickly fell in love with what she described as a “high energy and somewhat chaotic environment.” After a few years of working her…

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    At some point or another in our lives, we have all had to take a trip to the doctor’s office. Often times our visits end with a pricy medical bill and a prescription for some sort of medication: whether it be vitamins, antibiotics, or ointments, at the end of the day we have to pick them up from our local pharmacy. Amongst those who have taken their annual trip to the doctors are patients with Type 2 Diabetes. The horrible diseases that interferes with people’s blood sugar sends diabetics…

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    Brotherly-Love Coca-Cola is a well known product in the United States and throughout the world. The company puts out millions of dollars worth of ads and commercials every year. The commercials are there to attract a wide variety of audiences to want to buy the product. In January of 2016, a commercial was put out by Coca-Cola called “Brotherly Love.” This one minute long commercial attracts several different types of people throughout the world on the basis of family, togetherness, happiness,…

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    audiences at once and uses the familiarity and attractiveness of the celebrities to increase the attractiveness of Taco Bell’s product. Overall this increases the trustworthiness and attractiveness of Taco Bell’s new item, but works only because an advertisement like this is trying to influence someone’s view on a trivial subject, in this case their next lunch (Aronson, pgs. 79-84). The commercial even attempts to appeal to an international audience; when stating that it will be bigger than…

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    Research an individual from any of the positions below that you want to hire to work on your project. They must be alive today. Hunter M. Via – Film Editor Hunter is a former Full Sail Student who specializes in film editing in the motion picture production industry. Via has work credits in incredible show productions and films such as “The Walking Dead” and “The Mist.” Hunter specializes in horror productions to be able to bring the audience to a nerve wrecking point because they are…

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    Karla Zacarias Mrs. Medina ENGL 1301 –40718 7 June 2016 Enjoyment Out of Bound Attention to all networks! Thank you for providing such wonderful entrainment. Humanity is very blessed to you all. However, there is one thing that we all have a slight issue with and it seems we cannot run away from it. Commercials; Most commercials are meant to entertain and promote products and adventures to children. Others are meant to inform and bring awareness to adults. We all can agree to that however,…

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    Musical Advertisements As the rain pours down outside the house, you plop yourself down on the couch with a large bowl of popcorn to enjoy a show or two of your favorite cartoon. The TV flickers on and you anxiously await the start of the new episode. However, you must endure the endless chain of commercials. In one advertisement concerning sleepwear, you hear your favorite artist’s new hit single in the distance. Among the thoughts swirling in your head, you think “How dare this…

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    long term discriminatory behavior from an older generation. Within the images given, the messages that are being delivered are subtle and discrete but they’re there nonetheless. Because of how things were in the past, we think nothing of a vacuum advertisement with a housewife in the background or a rich heiress with a Hispanic maid waiting for an order nearby. But times have changed meaning some schema accommodation needs to occur. The images…

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    Therefore, they’ve created an urgent care facility where diverse amounts of medical needs can be met within your local area. Additionally, the text found on the advertisement delegates Augusta’s message, it’s an urgent care facility that is local and encourages you to come in if you’re not feeling well. The idea is that an individual can get similar care that is found at a main hospital but at Augustas urgent care facility…

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