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    This advertisement features a picture of a Cook Out restaurant sign, with the caption “Every day is a Cook Out day”. This post received 80 comments. There was a wider variety of responses on this advertisement. Just as with the previous post, the majority of posts were of people praising the company for it’s food and service. Some people responded with pictures…

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    Zealand's most commonly used drug. This could be due to it being so accessible and easy to get or due to the amount of advertising it gets. Advertisement is a huge part in showing off a product and alcohol is used very much so to do this. We see ads for alcohol everywhere we look from billboards to sports teams wearing their logos, seeing these advertisements everywhere puts into our mind that alcohol is just such a great everyday thing. By putting ads on people like sports teams like the all…

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    The ad I selected to analyze was an ad from Nike called “Unlimited You”. The people that are depicted in the ad are children, amateur athletes, pro athletes and anyone who has a dream that may seem unbearable to accomplish. Both male and female are symbolized in this ad. There are very well skillful men and women in this ad that are competing in high competition. There facial expressions in the ad show their competitive side, meaning they have fierce looks. They are dressed in uniform for…

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    “Find your greatness”, this an advertisement made by the large sport goods company—Nike. From beginning to end in this video, all the scenes about enthusiasts are trying to achieve their goals through particle. Throughout the video, a message behind the advertisement is trying to inspire more people achieve their own greatness in sport. They also tend to intended message is if other people can do it, then you also can do it. In the modern society, when people talk about the greatness, then they…

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    In 2009, Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company, released an advertisement to address their negative image and persuade viewers to see them in a different light. In the ad, ‘More than Medication’, negative stereotypes about teenage boys are reinforced through the use of symbolic objects, camera angles and lighting. However, it is subsequently broken down in order to create a metaphor representing how they are seen in contrast to how they wish to be seen. The ad ‘More than Medication’ depicts a…

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    to create a series of advertisements to go along with a fake product called “Turtle Shirt” shown on the popular television show, Saturday Night Live. We created two advertisements through Photoshop that were made to be shown across multiple social media platforms and displayed on billboards throughout larger cities, such as Los Angeles and New York City. Our target demographic is mainly men who have continuous awkward situations within their daily lives. The advertisements were created using a…

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    a product. As you flip through a magazine, you hardly notice advertisements if you are flipping at a constant rate. In the "Jib Fowles Fifteen Basic Appeals Article" it states "A study done a few years ago at Harvard University 's Graduate School of Business Administration ventured that the average American is exposed to some 500 ads daily from television, newspapers, magazines, radio, billboards, direct mail, and so on". Advertisements make billions of dollars throughout each year because of…

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    “Every day in America, another 27 people die as a result of drunk driving crashes,” according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This advertisement is human reality where it hurts you the most. This ad pictures two Caucasian men. There appears to be a strong white hairy arm, punching a vulnerable older man in the face. The man getting punched in the face looks to be in his late forty’s. He has strands of grey hair in the front of his head; he also has spit flying from his mouth…

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    the also viewed the company as a dying company. That all changed when Super Bowl XLIV aired on February 7th, 2010 when America was introduced to a revamped Old Spice advertisement “Smell like A Man, Man. That advertisement increased Old Spice sale by 107% but what made that advertisement so special? What I feel about this advertisement is that it is a persuasive and morally acceptable.…

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    chic of the nineteen nineties. A lot of advertisements today are showing women what they are ideally supposed to look like. With all of these advertisements out there it has become even harder now for people to not pass superficial judgment based on our societal standard concepts of beauty. These beauty ideals are extremely harmful to young girls and women of all ages because they promote unrealistic physical…

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