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    theme of homo-eroticism for their campaigns. Instead of having scantily dressed women‚ men with well-defined rectus abdominis muscles are employed to extend its market to the homosexuals. It definitely turns heads from the general public as such publicity stunt is not common in our parochial society. Imagine men flexing biceps and exhibiting hairy pubes in the 18th century. People either snort and sneer in derision at that anthropoid’s behaviour or they may begin to anathematize them for instilling

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    The Most Beautiful Girl in Shenzhen: a Publicity Stunt to the Public About one month ago‚ a picture was popular in the microblog and was widely spread in the Internet. It tells a story about a girl named Wen Fang. Most of the netizens were moved by what the young girl did in this picture. They spoke highly of her kind-hearted acts; moreover‚ they called her “the most beautiful girl in Shenzhen”. (Parallelism) However‚ before long‚ the truth behind this picture was exposed. Disappointingly

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    Give Celebrities the Publicity Which They Rightly Deserve Why is it that the media in general likes to highlight the worst aspects of the lives of celebrities and hardly make mention of the good aspects? In writing this article it would be terribly unfair for me to put all the pressure on the media alone. Therefore‚ in keeping with fair play‚ I ask why is it that we‚ the general public‚ love to read about and see the downfall and embarrassment of celebrities. The media strives to keep their audience

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    individual‚ art serves a purpose of expression. Expressed in different forms‚ the nature of art is everywhere‚ including publicity. Publicity provides culture with images that convey meaning and messages. Images are the strongest‚ most powerful aspect publicity holds. In Ways of Seeing‚ John Berger identifies the relationship between two media images‚ modern day publicity and the language of traditional oil painting. These images intend to demonstrate reality to the spectator but not a reality

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    The Art of Publicity In the book Ways of Seeing‚ the author‚ John Berger creates the deeper understanding of the look on art‚ along with the influences that traditional oil painting has had on society and modern day publicity. The book not only explores how visual culture came to dominate society but also how ideologies are created and transmitted via images. There are things people cannot describe in words but that images can illustrate. Images have the power to mystify the viewers‚ which means

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    Feature Story: The Mind Museum is distributed into 5 focal parts namely Life‚ Atom‚ Universe‚ Technology and Earth. Each fragment of the museum has its own specialization. A robot named Aedi will meet and introduce you to the different parts of the museum. Furthermore‚ there are remarkable motor-like machine there going around to amuse you. You can select which path you will go first. The life portion tells us how we were created and describes how our body system works. There are also statues of

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    Each week our two teenagers debate a hot topic. This week ... Dennis Wu‚ 17‚ St Joseph’s College There are constant outcries and complaints from celebrities about not having enough privacy. I’m really put off by such comment. Celebrities should not be entitled to the privacy enjoyed by the public because they are constantly in the spotlight and virtually everything they do is in the public domain. It is perfectly reasonable for the press and the paparazzi to go after their personal lives. Public

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    participants between elementary school and the professional sports levels. Cheerleading is a kind of sports which combines music and physical activities and usually associates with football and basketball. There are five elements in this sport including stunts‚ tumbles‚ dance‚ cheers‚ and jumps. However‚ the origin of cheerleading does not contain so many components. In the 1880’s‚ a graduate student of Princeton‚ Thomas Peebles‚ took the Princeton cheers to the University of Minnesota‚ where football and

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    Advertising can costs organizations and individuals millions of dollars each year‚ whereas publicity can be free. One way to promote a business (its products or services) is through advertising. Effective techniques of creating and testing advertisement ads need to be learned‚ and the most effective advertising outlets need to be determined. Due to the amount of time that is needed to see results from advertising‚ organizations turn to experienced Advertising firms. Results entirely depend on the

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    Celebrities have influences on people around the world. These could be good and bad. Some celebrities have influenced children and teenagers a lot. For example‚ footballers use inappropriate languages but on the other hand‚ they inspire us to learn new skills. My first reason is that some celebrities influence young children to use languages that are not suitable for them. Although‚ it teaches young children not to use bad language and teach others that it is bad. My second reason is that some

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