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    potential as a health professional. This class has endorsed many opportunities such as working with others, problem solving with creating health promotion solutions, and presenting research and ideas. By learning objectives and information regarding the opportunities above, it has allowed room to continue in taking the next step towards my career in health promotion. Question 1: When looking at the group project, I think there were a few areas that I succeed in as far as group dynamics. When…

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    Knowing how many times people (if at all) eat out at the Eaton Centre tells a few things. It begins by informing us on the frequency that people already purchase meals from existing restaurants, our competitors. Based on the frequency of purchases per week, we can assume that those who are purchasing more frequently probably prefer to spend less on their meals due to the costs associated. Using this as a transition question into price, we can get an idea of the frequency of purchase while the…

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    We see ads everywhere on our phones, on buses, on television, we even hear them on the radio. And I can assure you almost every single one is trying to appeal to a specific audience through rhetorical appeals such as ethos, pathos, and logos; they also use thing such as juxtaposition, camera angles, and lighting to help catch their audiences’ attention. Together we’ll look at how two car ads use humor and their ability for the audiences to relate. We’ll see how car companies like Audi and…

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    Television Advertising and Children Everyone has experienced the interruption of their favorite show with advertisements. According to the dictionary, to advertise is the act or practice of calling public attention to one’s product, service, need, etc., especially by paid announcements in newspapers and magazines, over radio or television, on billboards, etc.. One should contemplate what the effect is that advertisers want the consumer to have as a result of watching their commercials on…

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    Retail Promotional Strategies Designing a detailed, comprehensive, and well-integrated retail strategy is a critical component of any retail business. Reminiscent of the old colloquialism “Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you 'll land among the stars” although astronomically inaccurate, it rings true of the great importance of having goals. The retail strategy not only discusses the goals of the company, but also lays out a detailed, specific plan on how to achieve those goals. The…

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    In the t.v. genre, commercials are created with the intended purpose of grabbing the audience’s attention and drawing focus to the product being advertised. Commercials can attract a person’s attention with a plethora of devices such as a catchy jingle, flashy pictures, and an upbeat intro with a memorable slogan ( i.e. “Shamwow!”). In Wells Fargo’s “Learning Sign Language” a lesbian couple is seen practicing sign-language, incorporating into their daily routines. The commercial wraps up with…

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    Ad-Blockers

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    The Complex Relationship Between Advertisers and Consumers on the Web There has been a growing distaste for advertisements on the internet. It is normal to see companies try and find a way to place ads on their websites. However, a growing number of users have grown tired of seeing ads pop up in their faces and have responded by installing one of many ad-blocking programs available. As a result, whether it is coming up with their own subscription model or trying to eliminate the use of…

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    Analogy Introduction: A life insurance companies can persuade consumer by using either the central or peripheral route. When advertisers use the central route, they tend to make the commercial very informative of the products and services the life insurance company can provide. An alternative option would be to use the peripheral route. When advertisers use this route, they tend to use more visually appealing attributes. If you look closely to any commercial, they are dominantly using either…

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    Why Is Pepsi So Popular

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    There is nothing more refreshing than drinking an ice-cold can of Pepsi on a hot and sizzling summer day. For over a hundred years, people have been drinking Pepsi. Pepsi-Cola, as it is officially called, was created back in 1898 in New Bern, North Carolina by pharmacist Caleb Bradham. It became so popular in his drug store that he started the official Pepsi-Cola Company in 1902. Today, it is sold and drunken in over 200 countries (Reynolds). Infamous for its rival with Coca-Cola, Pepsi has…

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    I wasn’t skilled to film the video and make it the best with the creative ideas which is why the advertisement up to the standards. That target audience would be attracted to an advertisement which shows them a high quality café. Opening month promotion This is most likely to succeed as all of the 17…

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