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    innocuous product. Our advertisement was laid out in a very deliberate way, showing senior photos of fresh faced, good looking high schoolers. As this was our target audience we took advantage of the visibility of yearbooks and the stress high schoolers face while trying to fit in and live up to certain beauty standards thrust upon them by their peers and media. We most definitely implied that your looks would have an impact on whether or not they would live a happy…

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    I chose SpongeBob SquarePants for my advertisement because he does not own a vehicle. Additionally, SpongeBob SquarePants is a chaotic driver that repeatedly fails his driving test. Uber provides safe transportation for anyone that does not own a vehicle and/or is a reckless driver. He has attempted countless of times to successfully get his driver’s license but fails. His lack of driving skills will never allow him to own his own vehicle. Uber will allow SpongeBob to never drive the streets of…

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    1. In regards to Glassex advertisement, it operational definition is that by keeping it simple and using the emotions of humor and fear of the unknown the creator has made an effective advertisement. By using these tools the creator hopes to jog the consumer memory when shopping to make them choose their product. 2. My definition of terrorism is a group of people that commit act of war and cause harm against another society outside the realm of war. The real definition of terrorism is the…

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    Marshal, I’m contacting you today about the Target ad that you’ve recently sent me. So on a personal note I would buy some of these since the model makes it convincing. The other reason why I would use it is because the color of the hair and the highlights one the model. The third and final reason why I would use these products is because of the persuasive Techniques including pathos and transfer. Well, I’m going to start with the pros in this ad. When I was looking at this add the first…

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    Analyzing “Advertisements R Us” by Melissa Rubin The analysis by Melissa Rubin’s on the 1950 Coca-Cola advertisement allows readers to identify the main point of the ads easier. She specifically helps the reader understand what audience the ad wants to have or attract, the message of the ad, and what the significance of the ad. She lightens up numerous points about the ad that many may not have noticed before. Advertisements r us is a good example of academic writing…

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    Introduction This memo is for the purpose of advising your department in the area of advertisement. It is an honor to work with such a well know company as Hershey’s and I am confident that my analysis will help your company reach its target audience more effectively. I have analyzed your advertisement for Hershey’s Kisses which appeared in the November 2002 issue of FamilyFun on page 137. This magazine primarily targets parents. Although a child might occasionally flip through, mothers…

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    Q: Compare two advertisements of a product and then compare the type of cultural differences taken into account, focus the country of the advertisement , its color, theme and background? OUR PRODUCT: McDonalds. HISTORY: Mcdonalds fast food chain was started in 1940 by Richard and Maurice McDonald, which is now a product that is served in more than 115 countries, feeding thousands of people everyday. It is ranked as the 6th largest food chain in world. The key to McDonalds success is…

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    Through the use of vibrant colors, the advertisement draws attention to a shiny Pepsi can dressed up with the most frightful costume of all times. Attempting to be looking like Dracula, the can of Pepsi appears in a dark and remote place wearing a Coca Cola cape. The dark colored background where the can is located appears to be in the middle of isolated rocks during a really empty night. In the top of the advertisement, in thin, white and relatively middle-sized there is a tagline…

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    Advertisements are used by thousands of companies worldwide to promote their product or service to their target market. There are a variety of different ways and means of doing this; however, of these, print media is one of the most common. These advertisements are particularly effective at targeting a specific audience by using the demographic of the magazine itself as an access point. Subsequently, companies can choose which magazines to display their advertisement in, in order to reach a…

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    Life is a mixture of hardships, obstacles and pains. Every individual, who is born in this world, has to be ready to face challenges, which can easily knock a person down so much that he or she just may go under. “Impossible is nothing”, the slogan that Adidas uses in its commercial to persuade people in the fact that there is nothing impossible in our lives, introducing us to very emotional, challenging and severe, but finally very happy and successful life of Lionel Messi. He is the person,…

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