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    towards sex. Due to the rise of technology advertisements on things such as commercials and movies have made a impact of society. Sex is growing in media and has made its way to advertisements. One of the more common company’s that employed sex is Calvin…

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    No Logos Logo

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    No Logo is a documentary based on the best-selling book] by Naomi Klein, a Canadian activist and journalist. It explores the rise of a political movement, based on the growing power and wealth of multinational corporations. Although it was “written on a hunch” (Jhally, 2003), not only does it raise your awareness of how consumers are drawn into a corrupt system, which destroys the whole concept of consumer choice and forcibly privatizes what is thought to be public space, it also illustrates the…

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    designs. The signs make it easier for employees and customers to know where their desired brands are located in the store. Some of the most well known brands that Macy’s is known for carrying include: Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Polo Ralph Lauren, Levi’s, Gucci, Guess, Michael Kors, and Anne Klein. Categories of goods are also labeled, such as: clothing category, handbags category, shoes category, beauty category, and…

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    Perfume Ad Analysis

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    Advertisements work to convince the viewer of a certain message, whether it is to vote for a particular candidate or buy a certain product. This is done through agents of persuasion. By analyzing several different perfume ads from two different magazines we can discern the intended audience, the message, and the different routes of persuasion used. To start, the Modern Muse perfume ad from Cosmopolitan magazine uses both central and peripheral routes to persuasion. The Muse ad…

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    office. There were three main fashion trends, among them were; punk, bohemian and the hippy. All three trends consisted of adding a variety of colors to the everyday look. ¨The designer jean was born in the 70s when Gloria Vanderbilt, Fiorucci and Calvin Klein all launched new shapes and colors, and for a while superseded the popularity of traditional brands¨ observes Kate Mulvey, author of Decades of Beauty¨ The adolescent of the 70s had a different way of thinking then the generations…

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    Marketing and advertisements have allowed for the inequality between men and women. As time progresses, the sexual objectification of gender has become weaved into our society’s culture. As many who study under the branches of Communications, Media and Marketing, they have become no stranger to the objectification of women in the media. The submissiveness of women can also lead to the consideration as how men are perceived through the eyes of one’s individual gender. Fashion advertisements…

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    In some point of our life, we have all seen the typical Calvin Klein, DKNY, or Ralph Lauren advertisement being projected towards us consumers consisting of a sexy man half-naked with his biceps showing or a woman in a bathing suit making seductive poses. Doesn’t it sound like it’s trying to make one insecure? Because men and women are exposed to this type of marketing, it skews our perception on what beauty is, creates false insecurity between men and women, and changes our relationships with…

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    Cosmetology

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    As a woman love yourself, don't try for other people and try for yourself. Your confidence depends on how you feel and bring yourself about. Get body art, more make up, and more of what ever outfits you want. follow those latest trends such as calvin klein, get that new kylie jenner lipstick and stand…

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    President Clinton comes into office with a new approach to the War on drugs. Unlike his predecessors, he as actually tried illegal drugs, just marijuana, and grew up with the antiwar protests. Clinton’s view on the drug is that it was a disease that can be treated and spend millions of dollars into funding treatment centers. One of his failures is that went he signed the North Atlantic deal with Canada and Mexico, it made it hard for the DEA agents to find drugs in the products. The deal…

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    pull off, but there were many ways to utilize the bright colors. Spandex gained popularity in the 80’s, there were many variety’s of spandex clothing from tops to bottoms.. Many designers gained popularity in the 80’s such as Ralph Lauren, and Calvin Klein,. There were high-profile designers such as Giorgio Armani, an Italian designer. Armani suits were high fashion suits and were the choice for the wealthy. Big hair was also popular in the 80’s, most girls got perms and teased their hair. They…

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