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    not just at different age groups, but every kind of person and the message is the same. The have their logo and message on balloons directed at children who adore balloons. Digital Billboards, for people on the go in a rush or even tourists. 3D ads, giving it a new spin to get people talking. On Traditional Billboards, out on the highways where they can get the public's interest while driving. On anything the public can step on and cars. Have entertainment hold up signs with a message and their…

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    Billboards are flooded with naked celebrities telling people about protection of animals. These are the famous work of PETA. PETA stands for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Some of their less popular ads are actually a very touchy subject in the media world. The worldwide organization of PETA has captured the public’s attention with their thought provoking images that are considered highly controversial. Some countries have even banned particular ads. “Save the Whales” is the…

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    The adaption of the book The Great Gatsby into a movie was done in its own unique way. A book is capable of leaving interpretation up to the reader, while a movie takes the interpretation of someone and gives it visuals for others to follow. A primary source for visuals is in symbols. Symbols are able to be distinguished by different means, whether descriptive words in a novel or by drawing focus with the help of visual and auditory aids in a movie. Novels and movies are both—in different…

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    Although the concept of Playpumps was idyllic in theory, its application was sabotaged by the strategy adopted by Playpumps International. Along with the technology, the focus was flawed: despite being a humanitarian project, there was greater emphasis on pleasing donors and meeting ambitious targets for glory, than supplying water to impoverished communities. It is important to understand that Playpumps are only one solution amongst a myriad of other water supply systems, and careful…

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    now, Burma was well known to the point of gaining “second highest selling shaving cream in the United States”. The only reason why the campaigns were so successful is that of the strategies both used to advertise their product. Burma used roadside billboard poems while Dollar Shave Club used a comedic approach towards its commercial. Both didn’t go big when it came to advertising, they…

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    Derek McAllister also known as his rap name speaker knockerz had barely a couple years of becoming a rap artist. He was well known around the world he had a lot of music out and they would hit the billboard and if you dont know what the billboard is then I can give you an idea of what it is. So the billboard is when your song is hits the top 100 on the chart so basically you have to reach a certain amount of views on the song in order for it to get the top 100 so that is what almost all his…

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    Race, Ethnicity & Family In 1967 the United States Supreme Court unanimously overturns Pace vs. Alabama (1883), ruling in favor of Loving vs. Virginia. Removing bans on interracial marriage which was said to be in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. In addition to calling marriage a basic civil right, the Court stated, “Under our Constitution, the freedom to marry, or not marry, a person of another race resides with the individual and…

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    Song Analysis: Bill Withers, “Lovely Day” My favorite song is “Lovely Day”, performed by R&B artist Bill Withers. The date of the composition was December 16, 1977 and it was released as a single. "Lovely Day" peaked at #6 on the Billboard R&B chart and at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US in early 1978.[1] Rhythm “Lovely Day” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYi7uEvEEmk) is a song that I impart into my life on a daily basis, mainly because of its positive message and wonderful…

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    between advertisements and women are at an all-time high. This particular point is timeless as women have been used as a sexual symbol that has dated back to the 1850s. For instance, as you drive towards Atlantic City you encounter a large number of billboards depicting half naked women either leaning on a car, or sitting on a poker table. The sole reason these women are pictured on these outdoor advertisements is to draw men in particular to buy a car, or even visit that casino and spend…

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    Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald puts the American Dream in perspective when mentioning symbols such as, the valley of ashes, love in the 20’s, Gatsby’s anonymous parties, the green light from the light house that shined across the sound, and the billboard advertising T.J Eckleburg. Thus, Fitzgerald displays the concept of the American Dream, to be dead. First, one of the symbols that Fitzgerald mentions is the Valley of Ashes. The Valley of Ashes is viewed as the remains…

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