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    Have you ever heard of Samuel Morse? If you have then you know that he was a co-inventor of Morse Code. Morse Code is a systematic way of transmitting information via code and it is sent either from light or from off and on tones. Samuel Morse is known for much more than Morse Code, however. He originally gained his reputation for being a portrait painter and by helping invent the single-wired telegraph. Because of what is being called the Industrial Revolution many new inventions like Morse Code…

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    Lucero 1 Christine Lucero English 1A Mr. Gruber 2/14/16 Fashion Trends in the 1950s vs. Now There are always new things coming out in the fashion industries that causes fashion to change. Fashion has been a dramatic change over the years in history. The term “fashion” is referred to as “the latest trend.” There are people who like to keep up with the latest trends and styles, from clothes, to jewelry, to shoes, and even new hairstyles. The fashion game back then has dramatically changed…

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    This essay is about the sprite commercial with LeBron James and Lil yatchy. The hook is when LeBron is refusing to say drink sprite. Why won’t he say it? Well this is what i’m trying to find out. Maybe he is thinking “ If I say drink sprite, it will be rude. Maybe they won’t want to?” The first clip is of Lebron in his house with a bottle of sprite in his hand and he is explaining why he won’t say drink sprite. “I won’t ever tell you to drink sprite, even if I was in a commercial for sprite…

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    Gatorade is one of, if not the top sports drink brands in production. It’s possible they are the number one sports drink because of their advertising skills towards athletes of all sports. Gatorade is using the advertisement in an appealing way to sell their sports drink to athletes, runners in specific. Gatorade successfully promotes their product to athletes with their advertisement that “Gatorade always wins.” Gatorade’s ad gives their product the appearance of a track runner crossing the…

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    Wagner Body Image

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    In their essay "Body Image & the Media" authors, Ballaro and Wagner explore how the media has portrayed the perfect body. Over time the body has changed quite a bit, from being thick and curvy to now fragile. Women started out being the center of the media attention on imagery then it eventually turns to having both women and men. People were doing extreme diets and workouts in trying to achieve the perfect body and from that it started to cause disorders. From the disturbances, people were…

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    resistant helmets now offering the added option of heat exhaustion prevention. This would be a valuable asset if positioned in areas heavily trafficked with consumers such as football stadiums and busy highway billboards. The second means of advertising would be in certain sports magazines. With articles appearing in such high profile magazines like Sport Illustrated and ESPN magazine. Since these magazines are more likely to be viewed by potential customers, Riddell uses these sports…

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    Hangover Target Audience

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    purposely use older popular songs to attract older viewers pushes back against the notion that popular music is only marketed to youth. Starr and Waterman also discuss the importance of older generations as a target audience when they examine the use of rock ‘n’ roll as a nostalgia factor for the baby boomer generation. One case study that can be used to examine the elements of comedy film trailers is the three installments of The Hangover: The Hangover (2009), The Hangover II (2011), and The…

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    The Rukavina Family

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    A simple advertisement that merely displays the product can no longer impress the television viewers of today; therefore most commercials nowadays include a storyline that help enhance the product. The two television advertisements that were examined both promoted types of cleaning products, but since the items had different purposes, the advertisements convey the products by using different methods. By carefully analyzing the scenes, it is clear that the main goal of the two advertisements is…

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    Photoshop was invented in 1988, and the concept of changing images has increasingly spun out of control. Girls and guys are exercising profusely and heavily dieting to achieve these fake photoshop looks. They are also, going into depression, anxiety and even being suicidal. I agree entirely that these images that are being manipulated by Photoshop and filters should be required to carry a label. There are many misled girls that are starving themselves to get that “picture perfect”…

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    An Expression of Beauty is a makeup and fashion business run by Elena Bureta and Anna Miller in the snellville and lawrenceville area. Elena and Anna chose to use the word expression because in both industries, they are the ways to express yourself and intensify how beautiful and unique you really are. Within An Expression of Beauty are two services, makeup and styling. Their makeup service to merely give women the opportunity to learn makeup techniques instead of making them feel like they need…

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