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    social/ethic responsibility the organization has for its customers and community. Ronnie’s Refreshments will incorporate several strategies to help mitigate any damaging effect on the environment. First, Ronnie’s Refreshments will bottle our products using bottles and labels from recycled materials. Secondly, any scrap or excess materials will be recycled rather than merely discarded. This helps prohibit waste on the back-end and allows for those materials to be used again at a later date.…

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    Tension In 127 Hours

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    extraordinary movie that is recommended to watch because of its suspense and overall message. The movie builds great tension questioning the viewer if Aron Ralston will survive. In 127 Hours when Aron gets trapped he loses all hope of surviving after trying the impossible to remove the heavy boulder with fail and realizing that the chances of someone saving him are slim. He sees that he only has a water bottle and as the days pass by Aron just…

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    healthy and confident. You’ll have fun and won’t have a care in the world!” While the idea of having fun as well as staying in shape are generally very positive ideas, they are conveyed in a very incorrect way. There are a lot of things wrong with the messages in the advertisement. First off, as with anything in relation to diet, an important factor in managing weight is consuming everything in moderation. The sad reality is, people that consume alcohol don’t normally “drink responsibly”. If…

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    butt I look at what I must have tripped on. It was a bottle that read “ National Drink of Unicornlandia”. Is that where I am. To send a message I still have to find paper and something to write on so I grabbed a leaf and some berries that I was going to eat but I mash them up so I could write on the leaf. I didn't have much Berryz I had to keep the new short.”Help!! Stuck on weird island called unicornlandia” and then stuffed to leaf inside the bottle and grabbed a piece of bark to act as a plug…

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    on their bottles. The full label reads “The perfect beer for removing ‘no’ from your vocabulary at night”. Social media took fire saying that Bud Light was promoting a “rape like culture”. Alexander Lambrecht, Bud Light’s vice president, took in the criticism and released a statement saying “The Bud Light Up for Whatever campaign, now in its second year, has inspired million of consumers to engage with our brand in a positive and light hearted way. It’s clear that this particular message missed…

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    While it is a topic that could be debated nowadays, it holds some truth. Because our world is a world dominated by man, he has been stereotyped in many other ways. Although they are not always directly stated, one could easily grasp the implied message. Some common stereotypes that derived from men being dominant are illustrated in, The Man with a Baby advertised by Kookai, a French fashion company, and Spaghetti Sauce, advertising the Huggies baby wipes. These advertisements target men, and…

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    sold in bottles from 1894. Five years later, the distribution accelerated tremendously, when three entrepreneurs took over the bottling rights and developed what became the worldwide Coca-Cola bottling system. At this point, the soft drink was gaining popularity internationally; with the script font ever present but inconsistencies among the bottle shape. It was 1916 that saw the creation of unique contour bottle that has stood as a key part of the brand’s identity to present day. The bottle was…

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    Before she could explain any further I said, "Hold that thought, we can talk about it in a minute. I'm going to run to the store and get a bottle of wine." When I arrived at the store to buy a bottle of wine, I struggled to find one that might put a smile on her face. I grabbed a bottle, kind of our go-to wine and went back to her home. We sat down, drank the bottle of wine, and talked about menopause. When I went home and reflected on what she was going through with menopause, which I haven't…

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    cream, and Dollar Shave Club with the problem of no really good cheap razors for anyone on a budget. They also both used humor at some points in their campaigns, however, Burma Shave went on to use their advertising as a public service with safety messages as well. The campaigns both reached their target audience and became effective in their own times because they used a non-traditional and rather a cheap form of advertisement which actually would…

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    Dr. Bronner’s soap accomplishes a series of PSSP hierarchy of needs through personal, safety, and social needs. This company educates their consumers through personal needs by using a message that goes beyond why their product is a good purchase to how it makes the world a better place. One of the bigger messages to their consumers is to always remember what the earth gives us and to not waste or harm anything that it nurtures. Another need they accomplish is the safety need. The use of this…

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