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    escape to nature. Another advertisement that conveys the same feeling is an ad for the new 2016 Ford Explorer above with an expansive view of the wild outdoors, and the message “BE UNSTOPPABLE”. The second advertisement for the need to escape is the ad for Channel Allure Homme Sport cologne. Beside a huge picture of the fragrance bottle covering the full page, there is extra half page picture that shows a man walking toward the ocean with a surfboard in his arm. This advertisement meets the…

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    Pros And Cons Of Olympism

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    Sports play a big role in the everyday lives of people all around the world varying from players to spectators and supporters. As sports thrive in the world, the majority of the profits would not be possible without marketing and advertisements. Every two years the Olympics games take place and businesses all over the world want to be included in the large profits associated with sponsorships of these games. The Olympic Games are the most watched sporting events that create profitable global…

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    happens after the movie is over. The lyrics “I'm not a man of too many faces. The mask I wear is one…” symbolizes Léon’s internal struggle to either stick with what he has been taught or try and venture out on a new path with no guaranteed outcome. The message of the song is about a person who is great at what they do, however they don’t play to win or to receive glory but, to learn with each win. The album also includes other songs containing instruments alone such as “Ballad For Mathilda”,…

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    Little Red Riding Hood

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    supervisor’, exercises authority upon the youngest member, as that is the hierarchy of the family. This instance is a clear example of the way the ideology of a society is transmitted in its literature without the author forcefully being aware of the message the text is carrying. Gender role differences, set in the 19th century, are evident from the study of the story. The male figure plays an important role, characterized as to be superior than the female counterpart. The very first line of…

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    Cowboy Masculinity

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    course he had some power over English Bob. Since English Bob did not take a sip of alcohol, he did not have the power to act or stand up against Little Bill. Instead of English Bob defeating Little Bill, he is demolished and basically sent back as a message to stay out of Big Whiskey. The next man to enter Big Whiskey was the Schofield Kid. He came prepared for a fight; he never was sober and always drunk. Alcohol gave him a power to move out of his comfort zone and take action towards the…

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    betweens, don’t belong anywhere” (Lee 215). In this quote it shows the reader how the citizens of Maycomb shun the mixed children away causing Maycomb to have a bigger division in their society. In the novel it is shown how Raymond would always carry a bottle inside a paper bag. Many started to assume that he was a drunk which was why he married a black woman. However, Raymond does not like alcohol but inside the paper bag is actually Coca-Cola his reason for doing this was to “give the people a…

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    With all the money, party’s and unnecessary gold items seeing how materialism is shown in The Great Gatsby isn’t really that hard. The over all message of the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is that the “American Dream” isn’t all it seams and money can’t buy everything. Using materialism helped show how dumb it was to think money could buy things like happiness. You can tell how much money effects the people in it, listen to a guest at Gatsby’s party as she tells a little story…

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    When analyzing two videos used for advertising one must take into consideration that the companies that create the videos intend for them to impact as many people as they can, as a result they make videos regarding the general public instead of any given group or entity. Doing this also keeps them out of legal issues regarding the worlds changing views. In order to understand and break apart the advertisements we must take into consideration the motives for making such a visual, whether it be…

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    Francisco Goya Realism

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    In multiple pieces of work, such as Don Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga a portrait of the Altamiras’ third son, we see that Goya portrayed people the way they wanted to be portrayed, but with his own subliminal messages that dropped hints of irony and satire. In the background, there is a cage of birds which symbolizes the innocence of youth. In a later child’s portrait, the symbolism alludes to Spain’s military struggle with France. He appeals to others by exhibiting…

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    several reasons for this lack of contact. Due to the mountainous terrain of the Andes, the Inca never developed wheeled carts or ocean-going vessels which made long-distance travel a challenge. The two civilizations were also separated by the narrow bottle neck of Central America which was largely covered by dense rainforest (Strayer 306-7). For these reasons, the Inca and the Aztecs never made contact with each other, despite their proximity. Additionally, neither society developed…

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