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    informative with showing consumers how the Home Depot helps them to finish their DIY projects, simple with short phrases, educational showing the different tools available through Home Depot and highlights a Home Depot exclusive product at the end. The billboard campaign follows the “Let’s Do” campaign theme. The humorous pun about “ Our Pro Installers will floor you” is short enough that someone driving by…

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    back with something new to offer. A Tribe Called Quest’s new album is entitled We Got It From Here, Thank You 4 Your Service is under the powerful manning of Epic Records and is currently careening very smoothly as per the very much respected US Billboard…

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    Imagine what it will be like if you are to witness a bomb incident and survive it. How much will it affect your life? How will your worldview change? Toge Sankichi is one of the few people who survived the Bombing Of Hiroshima. He wrote a collection of poems along with two other survivors of the gruesome event and, later named their collection –“Hiroshima: Three Witnesses”. One of the famous poems Toge Sankichi had written is called “The Shadow”, which illustrates the disturbance happened in…

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    since I was 11 years old, One Direction has been one of my favorite bands. Watching One Direction grow as a band, whether it be a new album, a new chart topping single, or even losing a member, they have maintained one of the top positions on the Billboard charts for the past four years. As long as there has been pop-culture, entertainers have defined it. From the stage of The X-Factor UK to concert tours across the world that each grossed tens of millions of dollars, One Direction has taken the…

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    It sounds like a terrific program and knowing what I know now, this billboard actually makes a very powerful statement. The program places non-college graduates with excellent skill sets in positions that they would not normally be considered for. Unfortunately, I know many employers and hiring personnel, in the area who are…

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    the brand’s image through the user experience. The strategy will combine social networks and traditional methods. The slogan of the campaign is "go into the sensory wonderland". Spread the brand advertising on the electronic billboard while installing the sprayer on the billboard device, when the customer approaches the sensor range, the electronic screen will open the interactive mode. When the user scanning the QR code…

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    1.0 Introduction Marketing communication can be defined as the relationship between the organizations and customers. Marketing communication is also a basic part of marketing mix, it represent the message of the organization to convey to the market. Marketing communication contain a lots of marketing activities such as branding, direct marketing, packaging, PR event/ campaign, sales presentation and so on. In the traditional marketing, the printed marketing is the only way to convey message to…

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    is also white. What makes this advertising racist is the fact that the woman, with this fierce and aggressive dominate face, is grabbing onto the black male’s jaw. The male has this fearful look on his face as if he had just lost his sole. The billboard is presenting an image that shows white people as being better and more powerful, and black people as weak, and less powerful. Lewis Gordin and Jean-Paul Sartre both focus on bad faith and existential phenomenology. Existential phenomenology…

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    won. The game was very interesting with many details and penalties from the judge. On the half time 2 commentators appear on the screen and were commenting on the outcome of the game. In this critique I am going to analyze the following points: Billboards used during the game, consumer attitude, alcohol and tobacco brand sponsorship, economics of the soccer game and the cost and conclusion.…

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    characters to feel the weight of Eckleburg’s gaze in their lives. Had Fitzgerald abstained from emphasizing the significance of the eyes, both the characters and the readers would not have realized the mounting supremacy of the billboard. Only being an oculist’s billboard, the eyes of T. J. Eckleburg did not seek idolization. The eyes were merely in the right place at the right time. Being all the characters had in terms of a god, it was not difficult for the…

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