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    The Lost Dog Trev

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    The Lost Dog Made by Andrew, Lohman, and Trev Andrew, Trev, and Lohman were in the army. Trev was in WWII. Trev lost his leg because in the war. Andrew and Trev went back to Los Angeles, California. They are at the army base testing weapons. Loman said, "Look at the dog pen!" Trev said, "Why?" Andrew and Trev looked at the dog pen. Lohman said, "The dog are gone". Trev said, "I wonder where they are?" Lohman said, "I hope they are somewhere safe." Lohman , Andrew , Trev and the other soldiers were mad because the other dogs were in danger. One of the dogs was coming back to get help. The dogs were in the worst place ever! They were at the wolves' mother's place in the forest. The dogs were in a fight with the wolves. So the soldiers were…

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    The Lost Dogs Analysis

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    purpose of the paper is to reflect on the reading of The Lost Dogs by Jim Gorant. The book is about the investigation of the Bad Newz Kennel, property that housed many incidents of dog abuse and dogfighting activities, and presents the story of Vick’s dogs that were victims of noxious touch. Michael Vick, the owner of the property, Quanis Phillips, and Davon Boddie were the perpetrators for the noxious touch on the dogs. The paper will present what led to noxious touch in the perpetrators of…

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    Bowl called “Lost Dog”. This commercial pulled on everyone's heart strings in America and became very well known. This commercial captures the audience with a deeper sentimental meaning for friendship that includes a dog, a horse and their owner. "Lost Dog" could be directed towards men and women 21 years of age or older and animal lovers. Just a couple of seconds into the commercial, the Budweiser logo is presented. A man, in his upper twenties, looking around, is wearing a baseball cap…

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    The Super Bowl is a popular event that takes place in the United States every year at the end of each football season. Despite it being for football, it is also known for the iconic commercials that are put out in honor of the Super Bowl. This is the perfect time for companies to sell their products to consumers. Budweiser aired an ad in February 1, 2015 for Super Bowl XLIX called “Lost Dog”. This one minute ad portrays the friendship of a dog and a horse. At first it doesn 't make sense as to…

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    n Belanger Prof. Schrock ENC 1102 8 October 2015 Budweiser: A Rhetorical Analysis During the 2015 Super Bowl commercials a Budweiser advertisement, “Lost Dog”, had been released which accurately displayed the rhetorical strategies used in today’s media. This melancholy advertisement is a sequel of a previous Budweiser commercial that tells the story between the Budweiser horses and a high-spirited golden Labrador puppy that gets lost but eventually finds his way back home with more complications…

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    The golden dog was the credibility of the video. The commercial also showed that the dog was the man’s friend. There was no spoken language in the video, but Budweiser itself was the one representing. The gold dog was used in the advertisement as the face of the commercial, to assure that the audience felt inclined to trust in what was being presented. The commercial appeal the feeling of wanting to help a dog. To be more specific on the emotions it appealed to feel happy and sad. The golden dog…

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    Growing up as a child you think everyone in your life will never leave you and they will always be there for you. Last summer, I lost my great aunt to bone cancer. Losing my aunt was one of the hardest things I ever had to endure. My aunt was a positive role model in my life, if I needed anything she would provide it. She loved to help others, if a person was in need, she would give you her last, no questions asked. She would literally give you the clothes off her back. She was a women with so…

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    Lost Dog and Rihanna Commercials Budweiser and Rihanna are two of the most famous names in America, though they’re known for completely different things. Budweiser, a beer company, is notorious for their Super Bowl commercials, while Rihanna is known for her music and philanthropic efforts. Budweiser’s 2015 Super Bowl commercial was effective in its use of pathos by telling the story of a dog’s journey using the emotions of animals and sad music, and ethos appealing to the male audience who want…

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    Commercial Analysis: Budweiser’s “Lost Dog” Product marketing involves activities such as proper branding, packaging, and advertisement of the product, among others. Advertising concerns the display of the product on social media pages, television channels, and even radio stations. Advertising has been shown to have a positive effect on the sale of products, as it increases knowledge about them, how they are used, and where to purchase them. Many companies prefer on-screen advertisements on TV…

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    quite like a sad story with a happy ending, mixed with a tiny bit of chaos in the middle; and the Budweiser “Lost Dog” commercial is just that. In the commercial, there are no words, just music that appeals to the audience’s emotions. Budweiser uses this commercial to sell their beer by creating an emotional connection. The relationship between the man and his puppy is one that most people can relate to. This causes people to think that if they relate to the commercial, they will enjoy the…

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