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    Nowadays‚ advertisements are a part of our everyday life in most households. Essentially‚ advertisers have the power to promote positive impact or negative impact to our society. Unfortunately‚ the advertiser had caused many negative social impacts. Indeed‚ this controversial issue is now a public focus. As a consumer‚ we can not do anything about misinformation in advertisements; therefore‚ it is government’s responsibility to restrict the misleading advertisements. Misleading advertisements carry many

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    Advertorials An advertorial is an advertisement in the form of an editorial. The term "advertorial" is a portmanteau of "advertisement" and "editorial." And was coined in 1946. In printed publications‚ the advertisement is usually written in the form of an objective article and designed to look like a legitimate and independent news story. In television‚ the advertisement is similar to a short infomercial presentation of products or services. These can either be in the form of a television commercial

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    person looks‚ he will always see some form of advertisement. In fact‚ billboards‚ posters‚ fliers‚ and other print media are visible almost everywhere. Basically‚ all these promotional materials aim to inform people about the existence of a certain product or service. In addition to that‚ promotional materials like posters and billboards seek to communicate a message to society Anywhere a person looks‚ he will always see some form of advertisement. In fact‚ billboards‚ posters‚ fliers‚ and other

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    The Sexualization of Women in Advertisement Since the early times women have been portrayed as provocative beings. Many products are sexualized to catch the consumer’s attention. Sex appeal is often utilized in advertising‚ mostly involving females. In the 1930s and 1980s we see specific examples of sex appeal of women used in advertisements. In ‘Think of her as your mother’ by Peter Lyth‚ he discusses how American airline stewardess were sexualized to encouraged frighten passengers to consider

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    Fast food advertisements should be not banned during television shows for children (Argument Points and their brief explanation) ARGUMENT POINTS 1. Junk food advertising does not force parents to buy the food Just because junk food is advertised does not mean that parents should buy it for their children or give their children the money to buy it. It is important to recognise that parents have the final say‚ and also are ultimately responsible for what their children eat. We should place greater

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    Formal Assignment 1

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    Aliyah Vargas  March 10‚ 2015  0277568  Spring 2015   Formal Assignment 1  ​   Before the Reading  1.  Read the title and author information located above the reading. Based on this information‚ what  do you predict the narrative will be about? ​ By reading the title and the author information above the  reading‚ I predict that the narrative will be about love.    During the Reading  2. In the space below‚ please note at least 4 questions/comments about Senna’s story that occurred  to you as you read the essay

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    Attitude towards an Advertisement: Creating Otherness In an image conscious world‚ advertising can have severe affects on certain areas of society. Flashy advertisements that catch the eye of an individual are ones that most commonly succeed in promoting products. In particular‚ children are the ones that are most attracted by the media hype for the sale of goods. While advertising is a form of producing persuasive messages for the purpose to gain attention of the targeted audience

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    Toyota Camry” In the July 2014 edition of Time magazine Toyota published their ad for their new Camry Hybrid vehicle. The advertisement was a full page in the back of the magazine‚ simply because when people look at a magazine they start by flipping through the pages ending up landing at the back of the book. The ad is not very extravagant in my opinion. The genre of the advertisement would be more of an artistic and animated background with very vibrant colors. The clouds on the top of the ad are a pastel

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    Analysis of the Mona Lisa Kim Pokladowski 2/20/11 I have always been intrigued with the Mona Lisa‚ I don’t know why but there is something about her smile and her eyes that captivates me. The realness of the painting and how ordinary the Mona Lisa is the reason why I can look at this painting with great joy‚ it doesn’t make me think too much‚ it doesn’t confuse me‚ the simplicity and the normalcy of this painting is what I enjoy so much. However‚ after an analysis you can see that the painting

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    Formal profiling is said to be started in 1956 when the New York City police asked help from psychiatrist James Brussel to study crime scene photos and notes of the “mad bomber” George Metesky‚ who was able to elude the police for 16 years (Winerman‚ 2004). According to the same article‚ some of the psychiatrist’s judgments were based on psychological ideas and since then‚ the police has started to confer with the experts in the field to construct profiles of difficult- to- catch lawbreakers. Much

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