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    example the color red makes you wanna learn and makes your brain think more. Bandwagon is one technique that can be used to provide PSSA testing. There are also many issues to think about before creating a poster such as demographic, color, logos, slogans, etc. Bandwagon says that “if everyone is doing it I should too.” If everyone wants to take the PSSA then some people…

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    Appearing on a gigantic electric billboard is the Paint factory slogan, reading “Keep America pure with Liberty paints”. Because Liberty Paints is a company famous for its signature optic white paint, the slogan suggests that only whites and white superiority in the US can purify the country. In short, the very motto of the factory is preaching the gospel of white supremacy in America. But the slogan has even more dire undertones. The plant itself is located in New Jersey, the American…

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    the current slogan has been used before and remains the company 's most prominent slogan that it has used throughout its history. While it has seen variations, such as "Let 's Fly Together," the current usage of its slogan hearkens back to its legacy, which is one value that many of its competitors like Southwest cannot provide. Thus, there is the value of the message itself in that it connects the act of flying with friendliness, but it also has the benefit of being a classic slogan that has…

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    men idolize athletes. Having this individual in the ad also conveys the idea that if an athlete who is very active and physically fit, uses this product, then it must be very effective at stopping odor, therefore persuading potential customers. The slogan in the bottom right corner states the deodorant is, “tough on sweat, not on skin”. This further plays into the male stereotype that men are more physically active, rugged, should be tough and therefore need a “tough”…

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    the Ministry of Information should undertake a general campaign to produce universal posters with a steadying influence. At first, posters carried the slogan ‘England is prepared’ (MOI, 1939), but after several discussions British Government designed the first three official posters which featured the symbolic crown of King George VI. The first slogan was: ‘Your Courage, Your Cheerfulness, Your Resolution will Bring Us Victory’ and the second one had the words: ‘Freedom is in Peril’ (MOI, 1939),…

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    This is a great example of shops bringing out clothing with slogans to promote equality of the sexes and shine a light on the situation that is female discrimination. Dior brought out a slogan t-shirt stating the words "We should all be feminists" which is a quote coming from the iconic feminist, Chimamanda Ngozi, a huge fashion statement that created a wave of retail brands…

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    1984 by George Orwell is a dystopian novel that illustrates the day to day lives of people who are being controlled and manipulated by a totalitarian government. In 1984, Winston Smith, the main character, fights against the oppression in Oceania. He opposes the inhumane rules and regulations placed by Big Brother, the dictator of Oceania. Big Brother plays a major role in the novel, although he is never seen; he uses fear and technology to be able control society and maintain in power. The…

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    The usage of slogans is commonly practiced among advertisers. Slogans are short and catchy phrases. These slogans impact a customer 's outlook on a product or brand. It causes them to begin associating certain qualities with the product and also leaves a good impression on the brand or company (Sutherland and Sylvester 10). For instance the slogan Walmart has, "Save money. Live Better." would make people think about prices and how some companies, like Walmart, might actually be offering better…

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    through protest by holding rallies and marches and they have also staged die-ins. During their rallies and marches they shout out slogans that represent some of the victims. Some slogans they use are, “Hands up, don’t shoot”, in reference to Michael Brown, “I can’t breathe”, in reference to Eric Garner, “No justice, no peace”, and many more slogans. Some of these slogans express pain in very few words while others express the real…

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    towards Big Brother. In Orwell’s 1984, the clever use of words compel the citizens of Oceania to think about two contradictory statements at the same time. This is known as the concept of Doublethink which was introduced in Part I. The party’s main slogan, “WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.” (Orwell, 4) is repeated throughout the book, and is one of the few examples of Doublethink. The party’s goal is for the citizens of Oceania to think that they have everything they will…

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