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    or time you go. I have no problem dealing with the crowd because to me it is worth the cost that fits in my budget. Walmart is known for their discount prices which catches the customer’s attention. Companies such as, Walmart uses advertisement, slogans and reasonable prices to attract customers, for example one of Walmart advertisements…

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    The Army slogan growing up as a kid was be all that you can be that was right up until I enlisted then it changed into Army of one that was short lived, because just four years later in 2006 the slogan changed to Army Strong and it still stands a decade later. The core question is have you ever wondered how the Army was started and what it was founded on. First, I want to speak on the short lived slogan Army of one. I think that it was changed so fast because an Army is built on a team working…

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    ideas. Orwell uses symbols to help the reader understand certain themes and thoughts of Winston. Orwell uses certain items to symbolize such themes as governmental abuse, rebellion, and freedom. From a tangible object such as a paperweight to a slogan such as “WAR IS PEACE”, the symbolism in 1984 is abundant. George Orwell introduces some very important recurring symbols in the early chapters. These introduced symbols help the reader understand the theme of the…

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    Totalitarianism is a political system in which a society is completely ruled by the government or any authority in power. Elements of this type of government ruling has been present throughout history starting from the 1920’s with Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union to present day North Korea who has been ruled by the same family since the 1940’s. George Orwell, author of 1984, was inspired to write the dystopic novel after experiencing the horrific ending of World War II where many countries were…

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    5gum Ad Analysis

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    only see her from a little lower on the neck and then up. She is completely covered in wet mud and is then laying in it. However, her teeth are white and sparkling. Her eyes also are bright, clean and youthful. In the bottom left corner there is the slogan that says “For A Good Clean Feeling No Matter What.” Followed by, on the bottom right corner there is a picture of the product, which is a gum pack. The gum pack is brightly colored with green and navy blue. The 5gum ad is of a girls face, but…

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    Could the destruction of language in the past be used to manipulate people into believing anything? In George Orwell’s novel 1984, it forces society to speak any one language. It lowers the range of vocabulary to few words. Propaganda is used to change people's mindset to only think the party is the always right. By controlling thoughts, language, and using propaganda shows that the destruction of language can be used as a tool to manipulate the language. First, the novel…

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    Explain what "roots before branches" means to you. What do you think this slogan represents? How does it apply to African American and African studies? What is its significance in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement? How does it connect with the global African diaspora? Do you think the slogan is meaningful? Why or why not? When I think about slogan “roots before branches” I think of it as a term that is representative of a tree. Trees have been noted to symbolize strength, beauty, and…

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    Heinz Ketchup Techniques

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    Ryan loved eating hot and spicy things especially hot sauce and ketchup which he couldn’t go a day without but still he hadn’t found the perfect hot ketchup that would be so hot and spicy that it brought tears to his eyes .But this was about to change , as he was waiting for the stop light to turn green, his gaze shifted to this big billboard . He was immediately intrigued by what he saw – is this the hot ketchup he was waiting for. Heinz is a famous for its ketchup , and in recent years it…

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    The simplest spark of dusk can be attractive to an artist’s perspective. George Orwell, who wrote the dystopian novel of 1984, asserts the literary device of defamiliarization to embed concrete information in each of his works. Does “creamy paper” (9) mean anything at all? Well, yes because readers often ponder how papers would usually be described as smooth, but ”creamy” is out of the ordinary. As a matter of fact, Orwell started out 1984 with “It was a bright cold day in April…” (5), which…

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    “Since the slogan is so closely identified with your product, those who read our ad may as well tend to go out and buy a Coke rather than our book.” (Lines 14-16). Along with “I am sure that you will agree that this posed a…

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