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    Question 1: That to what extent does the food advertising manipulation affects adolescents in the United States of America? Manipulation is a word used and exercised by many companies and big corporations for their benefits. One the major branch of manipulation is advertisement manipulation whether it is through media, billboards or newspapers it seems to be everywhere. Then there is food manipulative advertisement. The use of manipulative techniques to lure the potential customers to buy…

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    How much money does a hard-working, very rewarding person such as a doctor, firefighter, someone who risks their life to fight for freedom, or even the president of the United States of America make? Only a fraction of what Cam Newton, quarterback of the Carolina Panthers, makes. Sports involves at least two competitive opponents that compete against each other for entertainment purposes. Millions of people come to watch these events every year, and even one-third of the United States watched…

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    and more demographics to spread their message to. I would also recommend having a Hispanic celebrity endorsement. With Hispanics being the largest demographic to recognize financial abuse having a celebrity endorsement that reflect that would be very beneficial when reaching out to that demographic. The tactics already in place to reach Hispanic people would be more effective with an endorsement from a celebrity well known in that market. Another way they could improve their campaign would be…

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    Aspca Rhetorical Analysis

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    commercial to target animal lovers. In order to convince this target audience to donate to the ASPCA’s cause, their commercial unfairly plays with viewers’ emotions by using heroic word choice, displays depictions of animals, and utilizes a celebrity endorsement; however, its use of uncertified facts undermines the organization’s credibility. If used correctly, logos can aid in enhancing reliability. The ASPCA’s commercial attempts to accomplish this and gain sympathy with logos by presenting…

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    component of their extended mind theory, conscious endorsement, as I believe it’s omission would allow for a much wider application of their theory. I believe that if they were to do away with the fourth component altogether, then the consideration of the extended mind could apply…

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    During this period, candidate begin to collect support, endorsements and money from party elites, activists, donors and interest groups. Christenson and Smidt (2012, 598) emphasize the fact that recent scholarship has used a candidate’s level of funding and national political support at the start of the primaries and caucuses as indicators of the successfulness of candidates in the invisible primary. They go on to include party endorsements as an indicator of candidate success, as it is a…

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    The Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe case that originated in Texas, separated the relationship between religion and public schools in the United States, making it a landmark case in the Supreme Court. Before 1995, the Santa Fe Independent School District allowed students to elect their peers to deliver a Christian prayer prior to each varsity football game and the tradition was held throughout the season. This was a policy that the student body of the Santa Fe Independent School…

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    categories, which can be distinguished by demographic, personality, and lifestyle features. These categories are intertwined with each other to formulate a complex finished image for endorsers to associate each of them with themselves. The celebrity endorsement differ by geographic regions as well. The comparative case study of the effectiveness of a commercial in Norway and United States demonstrated how a commercial is perceived in a country with a more reserved attitude toward broadcasting…

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    Before determining whether the advertisement is effective or ineffective the purpose of the advertisement must be understood. Hyundai Motor Company, established in 1967 and the world’s largest automobile manufacturing plant in Ulsan, South Korea, produces over 1.6 million vehicles annually. Hyundai strives to create vehicles that live by their motto, “New Thinking. New Possibilities.” In the TV commercial, Kevin Hart plays an overprotective father who lends his daughter’s date the keys to his…

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    Beats Headphones Swot

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    The S.W.O.T. analysis for Beats headphones is as follows. The strengths of Beats headphones are that they are and well-known name brand, are of good quality, have multiple options of products, multiple options of colors, celebrity endorsements, and there was already an existing distributions and sales network for them. All of those helped Beats become a competitor in the market of headphones. The weaknesses of Beats are that it’s price per unit is high, there are other headphones out there that…

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