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    1. The commercial is advertising Metlife insurance. In the commercial a small child talks about how wonderful her father is. She goes on to speak about how wonderful he is until the commercial reaches a climax where she tells us that he is a liar. He lies about having money, a job, and happiness. He lies about not being tired, or hungry. She explains that he only does so for her. She is his reason to lie. 2. The commercial is set right outside of a school building where storms of children are…

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    Peta Billboard Image

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    This image is a picture of a billboard. On the billboard is an ad from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), who is the largest animal rights organization in the world and focuses its attention on the safety animals. PETA is committed to the preventions of animals suffering in crowded, factory farms and slaughter houses. They have used this image with intention to trigger the emotions of parents. The image, on a billboard, contains a child on the left side of the ad who is no more…

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    Roller Babies

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    Certainly, most people love children and moreover the majority of people remember their childhood as a wonderful and serene time of life. Therefore, it is not surprising that the creative advertising involving children has all chances to transform from ordinary commercial into the viral and eye-catching. The story with a series of advertising campaign under the slogan “Live Young!” began in 2009, when the brand in collaboration with BETC agency released the first commercial video called “Roller…

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    Today we live in a world full of examples, demonstrations, and subliminal messages. All these can be combined into one using media to sell products, information and security. Major corporations such as Allstate Insurance have created several catchy and convincing ads to make the person viewing consider purchasing their product. One of their latest commercial campaigns is a man whose role is to play everyday mayhem. Although mayhem can exist in many ways, it is displayed as an emotional teenager…

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    “Take It” Commercial ads you see on TV are used to either persuade, inform, entertain, inspire, promote, and can be used for other things. Adidas’ ad called “Take It” is an inspirational commercial directed at young athletes telling them that, “Yesterday is gone. Today is up for grabs. Do something and be remembered. No one owns today. Take it (Adidas).” It explains that young athletes should never give up and take any opportunity that life gives you, no matter how small or how influential it…

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    Batt Insulation Research

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    Factors That Affect The Best Type Of Attic Insulation For Your Home You have a few choices to consider when it's time to put new insulation in your attic. Some types of insulation work better than others, but they cost more too. You'll examine several factors when deciding on the best type of insulation for your home. Here are some things to think about. Cost If your budget is the deciding factor, then fiberglass batt insulation could be the best choice. Although it is more affordable, you'll…

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    make people hungry. The ad includes words as well as images, these words imply that their burger is the best in the world and worth far more than what you paid for it. The goal of McDonald's is for costumers, hungry or not, to buy their food. The graphic was very effective because even though I just ate, I'm already hungry for a McDonald’s burger. Having a color scheme that’s red and yellow uses psychology to make people feel the way they want them to, hungry. According to Color Psychology,…

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    Every day we see ads that have portrayed women as to how they should look by body language, how they should dress sexy, and how their viewed as a game piece for sex. In the Cosmopolitan Magazine, there is an ad that represents Aerie Bras. There are several young women in their twenties only wearing a bra. All of these women are light skinned, skinny, and have big breasts. Their body from the waist down are cut off and only the top half of their body is shown. Some of these women have blonde or…

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    Adversing has always aided consumers when making decisions about products and their benefits. This promotion is meant to target people of the general pubic by attracting their attention towards their desires. While many products are benificial to customers, I believe that ads target our need to achieve buy using celeberties to sell the product image. Jib Fowels, author of " Avertising's Fifteen Basic Appeal," describes the need to achieve as is the ambition that cause people to succeed in…

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    Advertisements sell a lot more than just products. They sell attitudes, standards, concepts and normalcy. Profoundly, they state who we are and what ideals to strive for. Commercials targeting women is a threat to public health. The distorted image of women that is widely spread in society portrays beauty standards impossible to live up to. This image isn’t real, it’s completely constructed by makeup and foremost photoshop. Although images like this one is impossible to achieve in real life,…

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