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    and batting practice. I wanted the full experience of wrigley field and wanted to do it with the best fans in all professional sports. The first stop was the store with Cubs merchandise in it. When you walk in you can smell that new clothes smell which is almost an absence of smell. We looked around got a few things my favorite was the Cubs win flag. I was anticipating I would get…

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    dying. This vine like structure feeds off of other plants by finding the perfect plant to take the nutrients out of it to maintain alive. The plant grows in circles very slowly looking for a host to feed off of and every plant gives off a distinct smell. In the video the daughter plant finds the tomato plant and attaches itself to it so that it can feed off of it. During the test we find that it is true because we pull the…

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    How Sharks Hunt Their Prey Shark way of hunting in the water is very intelligent. Most people know how shark have a very good sense of smell. This is one of the way that a shark is so good at hunting. This is not the only way they are so good at hunting tough, so let’s look at some of the ways that a few sharks hunt their prey starting with the Great White shark. The Great White Shark is a big aquic beast. Its size can range from 11 to 20ft depending on its gender. They can also weight 1,151 to…

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    that the old southern values that Emily has are starting to decay. The nasty smell that comes from her home represent the failed attempts at changing Emily. The town only manages to cover the smell, the fail to get rid of the smell. They had to wait about two weeks in order for the smell to disappear. “They crept quietly across the lawn and into the shadow of the locusts that lined the street. After a week or two the smell went away. That was when people had begun to feel really sorry for…

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Final Paper

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    face today. It is how marketers use stimuli or a combination of stimuli to differentiate themselves and stand out from the competition. The stimuli marketers use to help cut through noise and convey their message comprises of touch, sight, taste, smell and hearing. It is a combination of the following that lend to a perceived value of a product. Perceived value can either help or hurt sales regardless of quality depending on if the product value meets, exceeds or falls below consumer…

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    In Chapter 3, sensory adaptation is described as “the process in which sensory receptors grow accustomed to constant, unchanging levels of stimuli over time” (Wood, Wood, and Boyd, 2014. p.79). Sensory experiences themselves begin with the process of sensation and end with the process of perception. According to Wood, Wood, and Boyd (2014), sensation is “the process through which the senses pick up visual, auditory, and other sensory stimuli and transmit them to the brain” (p.76). Furthermore,…

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    Old Spice Ad Analysis

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    Once a corporation produces a commercial, their key objective is to get their merchandise that’s being show casted to sell. Various amounts of methods are used to lure the viewers being targeting to purchase a product. A marketing tactic is used to encourage a purchase and to preferably brand their product. Old Spice is a major establishment for men’s hygiene has made a line of men’s body wash that’s very appealing and used a humorous advertising promotion. The ads are planned not only to get…

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    Defined as logic or reasoning, logos was another approach Old Spice used to assure an audience that their argument was logical (Ross et al. 134). Their claim was that you should purchase Old Spice body wash because your man could smell like the attractive figure onscreen; however, the company made a brash assumption. The sole theme of the commercial was targeted at the female population and on the insecurities of men, which left the impression that Old Spice assumed that their viewers…

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    This essay will analyse the importance of a marketing campaign towards a brand through “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like”. “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” is a 2010 television advertising campaign in the United States by Old Spice. Starring former NFL player, Isaiah Mustafa, the campaign was highly successful and was met with favourable reception (Reiss, 2010). It was a hit on YouTube with over 43 million views by 2012 (Harvey, 2012). It won several awards, including the Primetime Emmy…

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    What gets your attention? Today there are so many different advertisements, they use anything and everything they can to persuade the audience to buy their product, but what grabs one’s attention when an advertisement comes on? A commercial with hamsters driving a little green car, a commercial with a sad looking puppy and a celebrity asking for donations. Or maybe a commercial about yogurt and the host is giving all the nutritional facts of why it is so good and healthy. What all of these…

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