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    Women's Rights Movements

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    For hundreds of years, women have struggled to gain essential rights equal with men. Held back and stripped of opportunities because of their gender, women have soldiered on for equality, fighting to be able to work, vote and other countless things. Feminism is the belief in political, social and economic equality of the sexes, no matter their race, religion or cultural background. Feminism and Women's movements allowed women to fight for rights and gain high positions in jobs that they were…

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    June 6th, 1944 is a date that will be remembered until the end of time, thanks to General Dwight D. Eisenhower. With his careful planning and acquired leadership skills, Eisenhower conducted the attack that is now known as D-Day; one of the greatest amphibian attacks in the world. Not only was Eisenhower an exceptional general for the United States military, but he soon became the President of the United States. Furthermore, with his intense drive for success, Eisenhower managed to create great…

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    the use of their slogan has the ability to confuse consumers, however, the trance evaporates as the sarcastic Grove rebuttal refutes their claims. Although Coca-Cola presents the situation in an amiable manner and approaches the argument with logical evidence, the Grove Press efficiently convinces the readers of the absurdity of Coca-Cola’s argument through the use of sarcasm and the ad hominem fallacy.…

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    tradition is the Girl Scout motto. The Girl Scout motto is "Be prepared." This slogan has been taught and passed down from generation to generation. The motto symbolizes that you never know what is going to happen so you need to be prepared for the unexpected things in life. The young women recite the motto during every meeting. Their fourth tradition is The Girl Scout slogan, which is "Do a good turn daily." The slogan is used to inspire all Girl Scout members to do good things every day. Those…

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    1984 Orwellian Analysis

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    an oppressive government with all power, but does not encompass all the qualities in an Orwellian government. Orwellian describes the deceiving of people through the use of language, which is a common quality of authoritarian regimes. Government slogans and propaganda with strong, emotive words are examples where written language is used to manipulate people. While authoritarian governments are meddlesome and manipulative, they might not be as Orwellian as a McDonald’s commercial. Outside of…

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    My Traitor's Heart

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    My Traitor’s Heart by Rian Malan continuously explores the contrast between the white South African and black South African experiences. The Braaivleis initially is presented as a “profound cultural ritual” (107) started by early Afrikaner settlers. This piece of culture proves very important because it is an essential piece of the beginnings of white settlers history in South Africa. However, the contrasting experiences that Malan frames the Braaivleis with provides perspective into the true…

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    Is standing up for what is right or wrong good or bad? Michael Pollan stands up for people who have no earthly idea of what they put in their bodies. Michael Pollan author of “From food to Nutrients” gives us his opinion of how food has shaped society as it is today. How it has revolutionized over the past century, and how changes have been made to an American’s everyday life. People may not have any idea of what they put into their bodies, but should they know? Society has gotten along great…

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    it was time to create the marketing strategy. The company chose to use television to expand its marketing strategy. However, there was one part of its marketing strategy that became extremely controversial within the company. The company chose the slogan “Follow Your Folly.” Many individuals in the company were concerned that the word folly would bring a negative connotation to the company. Folly is defined as foolishness or lack of good sense. It was also perceived that this word would…

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    Popcorn Commercial

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    advertisement for Poptopia popcorn, now appearing in multiple Australian magazines. This advertisement for Poptopia popcorn, is a great example of an Australian advertisement. The advertiser has used strong use of colour and imagery, an effective slogan, a simple layout and pin pointed a target audience. These aspects will be discussed in more detail, in this report. The ad would make a fine entry in the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Colour is an extremely important aspect…

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    There are lots of public service advertisements coming out every year and most of them are forgotten by the public after some time. However, there is one advertisement that sticks out to me: a distracted driving advertisement from Russia called “Think of Both Sides”. This particular ad was first created for the government of Ekaterinburg, a city in Russia that has around a million residents. Although it was originally aimed to be used in Russia, it became international and was used for many…

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