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    people enjoy. These three ingredients are a successful combination since it has been in the market for years. Why not combine more things that people like‚ as puppies‚ monkeys‚ and babies? Well‚ that is what the people at PepsiCo. did in their 2016 Super Bowl commercial for Mountain Dew Kick start. “Puppy Monkey Baby” is an effective commercial because it is aimed toward high school and college individuals‚ it is manufactured by a well known‚ successful company‚ and they know how to play on the emotions

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    International Commercial Surrogacy: A Feminist Approach. The globalization of wage labor is no longer novel; it has become a main facet in an increasingly interconnected world. From call centers to clothing factories‚ the scope of labor being outsourced and sought out in different countries around the world is constantly magnifying. In a neoliberal world where virtually all industries are in constant search for new terrains for cheap labor‚ there has emerged another global enterprise commonly known

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    sixth sense commercial was aired during the first quarter of the 2014 Super Bowl. A father’s power to keep his child secure from any danger gets the Super Bowl’s audience in an emotional uproar during the super cute commercial for Hyundai. Knowing that fathers watch the super bowl with their sons‚ Hyundai created a commercial that convinces the audience to purchase the all new 2015 Hyundai Genesis because the car is just as protective as a father. The “Dad’s Sixth Sense” commercial starts off with

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    Thai Pantene Ad: You Can Shine Yesterday‚ I saw an impressive video posted by my friend on Facebook. It’s a Thai Pantene commercial about a deaf and mute girl who plays the violin. At first‚ I didn’t know that it was actually a shampoo commercial because it’s quite long (4:30) and looks more like a movie trailer. A lot of people was inspired by the advertisement while a few contradicted it. I‚ for one was captivated by the video but I have to admit that the advertisement failed in so many levels

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    All commercials have their target audience who they have specifically designed the ad for. And of course they are selling their product. This is a multibillion dollar industry and the advertiser’s study all the ways that they can attract the person’s attention. One way that is used the most is the use of humor and sex to sell products. For me to analyze this advertisement I used the rhetorical triangle‚ as well as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. People will do anything for something they love no matter

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    Trever Sundberg Commercial Aircraft Pilot Why did I sign up for this class and what are my expectations of the class? Why would I ever want to learn how to fly an airplane? When I was younger I would always tell my Dad that I was going to be a pilot. It has been my dream since I first saw a plane; now in this class I can do just that. The things I can tell I’m going to learn in this class are going to benefit me in every way possible for my future and career. I expect to learn everything I need

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    Fallacy is a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning. Even though we pay careful attention to our arguments and supports; we tend sometimes to commit mistakes. However‚ through critical thinking we could diminish faulty arguments. There are numerous significant topics to critical thinking. One aspect of these particular topics is the ‘fallacy’. In order to be a critical thinker‚ one should be able to recognize and avoid logical fallacies whenever possible. Discussed throughout this essay

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    “Immigration and FallaciesDo They Belong Together?” Critical/Analytical Paper Critical Thinking (HU 101) Introduction We didn’t talk about this topic in class‚ nor did I read an article which made me think of writing about this. But I heard the following conversation (simplified) about illegal immigration in the U.S. on campus: Anti: "I believe that illegal immigration is not good for our country." Pro: "Of course you would say that‚ you ’re a racist." Anti:

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    logic1. 3.3 Fallacies of Weak Induction: 3. Fallacies of weak induction a fallacy of weak induction occurs when an argument’s premises are not strong enough to support the conclusion. The premises are logically relevant‚ but that isn’t enough for them to be supportive enough. These fallacies also involve an emotional appeal to make their case. 4. Different types of weak induction fallacies Appeal to unqualified authority (Argumentum ad Verecundiam) this fallacy affects arguments from authority

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    a new culture. The result is confused parents who are unable to reconcile with the views of their children. There is a great divide between the perception of both‚ the young people and the adults. One finds that both are unable to communicate with each other‚ quite often. One of the reasons could be that neither knows what the other is interested in though they may be living under the same roof. This gap results in direct confrontation between the young and the old. This is a universal truth which

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