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    In our modern society, we are surrounded with digital media, which includes advertisements. They are simply all over the places that people are constantly exposed to many different types of advertisements with or without knowing. Good examples are, daily digital gadgets like mobile phones, Ipads, or even on the transportations; buses, trains...etc. Each and every advertisement we see everyday, there is already a target audience whom they have designed the ad for. The advertisement I chose for…

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    Advertisements aren’t simple a page in a magazine or a thirty second commercial on TV. Advertisements are given to us in many different forms, some of these we might notice, and some we might be completely oblivious to. Some of these different types include: sponsorships, spot advertising, product placements, branded entertainment, and native advertising. All of these types are similar in they are trying to sell us a product, or to get us familiar with a certain brand. But they go about it in…

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    Should evolution be a required component of biology classes in high schools? No, I do not believe evolution should be a required component of biology classes in high school. The theory itself is not scientifically sound. Also, the teachers are unequipped to teach evolution. Lastly, if the theory of evolution is taught in public schools, the content may offend religious students. Because of these reasons, I do not believe evolution should be a required component of biology classes. There are…

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    accentuates the lines and by doing so, it creates a great deal of direction and movement. Using the elements of color, light, shape, space, his work is aesthetically pleasing, to most. The two main principles of design he uses is scale and proportion and rhythm. Most of his designs are done on a huge scale and they are very interactive. He wants people to experience his art together. In the film, he states that; “The presence of other people in the piece plays a role in your experience”…

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    and right from the age of 3 he started drawing pictures, said by himself in one of his interview that he loved doing it and throughout his whole life. He did masters from London’s most famous fashion school- Central St. Martins College of Arts & Designs and graduated from there in 1991. Even though he did not have any degree, the…

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    Every day we are exposed to a countless number of advertisements. Each and every one of them aims to convince us that we cannot live without their product in our lives. In the article “Cutting Through Advertising Clutter” the author informs that, “We've gone from being exposed to about 500 ads a day back in the 1970's to as many as 5,000 a day today” (Johnson). With this much exposure to advertisement on a day-to-day basis advertisers have a difficult job, attempting to make their commercials…

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    clear skin using the cleansing wipes, as if the wipes are responsible for her skin. Nevertheless, Olay’s hits all aspects of the product. While the overall style of both advertisements is completely different, North Face’s ad is noticeably vague in design. North Face only relied on minimal bold white text, and modern colorful lighting to accent the modeled product. The Ventrix jacket did not appear to be anything other than another North Face jacket. On the other hand, Olay used the text several…

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    Body image is such a big thing in America today with modern woman playing makeup with plastic surgery to become more appealing to find her Mr. Right because she feels as if she is not adequate enough with her body type. Society has placed the bar of physical attraction so high on a women silhouette that she feels she must perfect her body to a large bust, a small waist, and a good circumference of hips. Are women truly going overboard with plastic surgery or can science prove that society has…

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    Nike Rhetorical Analysis

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    Rhetorical Analysis On average, the number of advertisements and brand exposures per day per person surpasses 5,000. The average exposure per day of just advertisements is just shy of 400, of those 400 advertisements we are exposed to, we only have some awareness to about a quarter of them. Finally, the number of advertisements that actually make an impression on us is only 3% out of that whopping 400. During the beginning months of 2008, Proctor & Gamble spent $1179 billion on advertisements;…

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    This last February’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit catalog has received a lot of heat for the risque image on the cover of the issue. The beautiful 24-year old, Hannah Davis, was given the rare the opportunity to be this year’s SI cover girl, and has unfortunately gotten a bad wrap for the image that she has produced. She looks stunning and incredibly fit in the photo, but many viewers are unhappy with the sight of “dangerously low-slung bikini bottoms” (Business Insider). Hannah is a model,…

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