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    Obviously the girl wants to look pretty, but she should not wear much more makeup than she usually wears; she does not want to pretend to be someone she is not. Another element that is vital is the use of deodorant; no girl wants to be remembered as the pit-stain freak. So, apply a good amount of deodorant, but not too much because she does not want it rubbing off onto her shirt, which will leave the notorious, white stain. Lastly, but surely not least, it is easier to carry a wristlet around…

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    Does your man not smell like the man you wish could smell like? Does your woman only watch recreational games because she thinks the athletes are hot? A television advertisement is a tool used to produce a message typically to market a product or service. But are commercials all about selling the product or portraying stereotypical traits about gender roles? Society may believe that gender stereotypes are uncommon in commercial, but if they took a closer look at each commercial. There 's will be…

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    Mark my words, it’s cool, I think it’s great when girls shave their heads. A shaved head is not for me. If you are anything like me and you love your hair long and hate the growing out process, do not shave your head. Especially not just one part of it because you will always be covering it and can’t keep it down or in place. Rainbow hair was interesting. Some can say it lasted a month, I swear I still find patches of green or blue every once in a while. But that’s hair and it grows back.…

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    Hello I am Greg Heffley I now have 2 kids and a pet pig named Salas Scratch I took my kids to this camp and there was a rumor that you need to beware of Salas Scratch and then i remembered that my dad had made that up to keep the good bathroom and shower and such. So I told my kids that Salas Scratch might come and get them if they were not good kids at the camp, but what they did not know is that I would be a chapron at the camp so i was able to keep my dads rumor going (and use the AMAZING…

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    There are many ways to be persuaded in the industry of advertisement. You can find many different medias for advertisements everywhere, such as newspapers, web pages, magazines, television, and radios. Many television ads have a plot in them to attract the audience to buy whatever they are selling and they use the rhetorical appeals to do so-- pathos, logos, and ethos. Using these rhetoric appeals will help persuade one way or the other of someone’s thinking. For example, the Old Spice Invisible…

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    A person may read a magazine, a billboard or watch a TV commercial and not notice anything offensive; however, the advertisement subconsciously sends messages to people that can affect how society sees them. In the article, “Two Ways a Woman Can get Hurt; Advertising and Violence,” written by Jean Kilbourne (1999), discusses how advertisement can be degrading and damaging towards men and women especially to women. She uses effective logical appeal, ethical appeal and emotional appeal to make an…

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    Old Spice Essay

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    American product. Old Spice is the expert on the male grooming experience and has leveraged this legacy to become the number one selling antiperspirant/deodorant stick and body wash brand in the world. Old Spice brings authenticity, performance and self-confidence to male grooming and offers a wide range of products for the everyday man. Old Spice deodorant is recognized and positioned based on price, quality, innovation, product attributes, and image. In February 2010, Proctor & Gamble the…

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    A Clouded Idea Second period was by far my least favorite class of the day. The room was hot and sticky with a gross arm pit smell. Those combinations made me dread Eco every single day. I defiantly wasn’t the only one that hated that class, everyone that walked in practically held their nose. The sad part is we all knew why the class room smelled, it wasn’t because the school was old or something was wrong, it smelled like that because Jackson Lindoff was there. Jackson was a boy that…

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    Donald Trump Fallacies

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    Fallacies sell deodorant, and presidential candidates; no other candidate in the twenty sixteen election is better at using Fallieces than Donald Trump. What was once a name synonymous with money and power is now associate with wild claims about immigrants and China. On June sixteenth Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president. In a grand congregate of family members and supporters Donald Trump announced that he will, “Make america great again.” Mr. Trump has performed a metamorphosis…

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    I picked up the shiny thing and it turned out to be a golf club. I started swinging it around. “Let me try something with it”asked my eger brother alex. I gave him the golf club and he told me to get something to hit like a golf ball. I found a deodorant can. I gave him the can. “Stand back!” he yelled. I stepped back to watch as be did to practice swings…

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