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    Animal Farm is a novel about the different social classes relating to the Russian Revolution. Napoleon the pig is a great representation of a leader because of his many constant changes through his use of rhetoric in propaganda such as speeches, slogans, Scapegoats, and Music. Relating to history, the fear subjected into animals or humans minds is how totalitarian leaders maintain their power. All political leaders feed off of the support from the population they are in control of. Leaders…

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    Political issues are something that never gets old, that's why a book written in the late 50s still carrie truth over 60 years later. In Orwell’s 1984, the people are living in a world where they are oppressed and the real issues is that they don’t think they are. Additional, the people who could actually overthrow the government are satisfied with their life, but they are just as blind to the reality they live in. With all this in state, the Party is in a perfect place to stay in control, as…

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    I think that a relating and advising math slogan to use next year for our math class is: Do All Work. I chose this because doing all the work is an important part of math. If you don’t do the work, you will find yourself lost in the math you are solving. In algebra, not doing all the work might mean that you did a question wrong. You also can’t calculate everything in your head, because going on you are going to forget how to figure out math. You will have to take some time to learn how to do…

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    The exchange of letters between Richard Seaver and Ira Herbert is a short conversation on the right to a slogan for advertising. Mr Herbert from Coca-Cola expressed his wish that Grove Press would discontinue their use of "It's the real thing" since Coke had used it long before Grove Press. Seaver's response was a sarcastic explanation of steps that will be taken and methods to avoid confusion. Because of the tone presented in Seaver's response, Herbert's letter appears much better written…

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    The first article of this series discussed narrative creation and how political candidates purposely keep their campaign slogans open ended. Particularly, so narrative creation could take place. That allows their audiences to create narratives based more on ideologies rather than actual political ideas and or discussion or ideas that a candidate expresses. Wherein the last article of this series focused on breaking down “Make America Great Again,” and focused on discussing how ideological…

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    The American clothing brand, Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F) is best known for its trendy and collegiate inspired accessories and casual wear targeted toward teens and young adults. The vision of Michael Jeffries, brought on as CEO in 1992, led A&F to become the uniform of preppy, conventionally attractive teenagers across America (Goldstein, 2014). However, in recent years the brand has suffered and the clothing retailer has lost popularity. Logos and Symbols Logos and symbols are often easily…

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    two work hand in hand (Jowett, O 'Donnell, 2015). By splitting the definitions of propaganda and persuasion very clearly, it seems that candidates’ tactics are stronger in propaganda than in using persuasion. Propaganda, specifically, is the use of slogans and pictures to manipulate masses. Persuasion is much less straightforward, and is used more in speeches and essays. In the 2012 presidential contest, Mitt Romney visited Michigan. In attempt to sway electors to vote for him he said “The trees…

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    Sanctuary Asia Ad Analysis

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    In big bold letters, we see “Sanctuary Asia”, the name of the company. The slogan shown is “when the wood goes, the wildlife goes”. It is important to take into consideration the size of the organization versus the slogan, to the left of it. It is roughly five times the size, which means the author values the organization 's name over the slogan. Further, what the author wants you to remember, is the organization’s name above all else. The font is also very…

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    Brother” control of history in 1948, he decided to title the book 1984. He worked for the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), and the “Ministry of Truth is modeled to some extent on BBC” (Bennett). This shows you that the world today relates to the slogan. In fact, it’s safe to say that the book was written for us in the future to be aware of the past, or shall we say future. Like they say, who controls the past controls the future. Orwell wanted us to know that the “BBC put out false hate…

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    represent what he is known for, boxing. Tucked in the shorts is what appears to be an Apple device that plays music. Connected to the device are earphones through which Muhammad Ali is listening music. On the top, by Muhammad Ali’s head, is Apple’s slogan “Think different.”…

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