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    the product. The pictures and images which are supposed to realistically represent the product are, on the other hand, misleading because they show the product in a better way than it is in reality. Misleading illustrations can be achieved by photo manipulation techniques which aim at enhancing the pictures and making them look more colorful. Examples of specific items that can be manipulated through misleading illustrations: foods, such as vegetables, fruits, hamburgers, cosmetic and makeup…

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    Cornaro Living Long

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    Searching for ways to reverse the aging process is not a new quest, by any means (Haber, 9). Before the nineteenth century, “… this search was linked to the belief that old age was characterized by a significant decline in vital energy” (Haber, 9). Luigi Cornaro was an Italian nobleman and author of The Art of Living Long, written in 1550, who challenged this belief (Haber, 9). Cornaro’s work became known as “the bible of prolongevity advocates,” as he argued that “… individuals were not…

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    After the first verbal introduction, the judgment of how someone is perceived is created through analyzing their physical appearance and surroundings. In “Snoop: what your stuff Says About You” by Sam Gosling, he explores how the manipulation and decor of one's room represents significant details of their life. Mario and Elisa have been together for nineteen years, they give this facade of the stereotypical perfect marriage and the idea that love last forever however, their bedroom shows…

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    Imagery In Vietnam War

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    photograph illustrates the dramatic elements of Vietnam through the use of imagery. The photo of the naked girl demonstrated the war’s inhumanity that would forever be stapled into the national consciousness and woven into the cultural awareness surrounding Vietnam. These photographs were able to tell a personal story through images and not words. Absent in these stories were political twistedness and manipulation. These primary sources and narratives would reveal the cruelty and barbarism…

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    Media And Stereotypes

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    newspapers and TV news specify the murderer to be a “Muslim murderer” but if a Christian man commits murder, the word “Christian” is usually omitted. Another example of media manipulation is the trend of putting the word “terrorist” beside “Muslim” whenever an extremist “Muslim” commits terrorism. This small, modest manipulation brings a big difference in the mindset of the…

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    a bald spot. He also said, "I had one women come to me and say, 'Mr. Van Der Zee, my friends tell that 's a nice picture, but it doesn 't look like you. ' That was my style" (Ibid). Another technique that Mr. Van Der Zee developed was the photo montage (Ibid), "a combination of several photographs joined together for artistic effect or to show more of…

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    Andy Warhol's Soup

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    Andy Warhol used photo silkscreen process in creating his piece. To do this system Warhol used a mesh cloth that was stretched over a heavy wooden frame and then the design, painted on the screen by tusche or affixed by stencil, is printed by having a squeegee force color…

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    shown bright and open, the apple of the cheeks plump and often with a pink hue and lips full. Their skin was painted with the appearance of being clear of marks or any imperfections, something more often than not now hidden with the use of makeup or photo…

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    Implications Of Bitcoin

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    and no one knows of your existence? no Social security or ID? no problem you can use Bitcoin to make and receive payments, get loans and use other sophisticated options. why to like a photo of starving kids when you can send them money…

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    Advertising Ethics: Ethics symbolize a set of moral principles which head an individual’s behavior or how the actions are accompanied. Whereas, advertising denoted an approach of communication or making relationship between a seller and a buyer. Thus ethics in advertising represents that a set of proper demarcated principles which heads the communication between buyers and sellers. Ethics is very important thing in an advertisement industry. Though advertising plays an important role to…

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