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    Intercultural advertising

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    UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN PHILOLOGY COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS AND TRANSLATION DEPARTMENT INTERCULTURAL ADVERTISING Report Performed by Svitlana Bukina Teacher: Kovalchuk I. M. Kyiv-2013 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. Language in advertising 2. Communication style in advertising 3. Colours‚ numbers and images in advertising 4. Cultural values in advertising CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION “Culture is a like dropping an Alka-seltzer

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    Media of Advertising

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    A Brief discussion of Advertising Media Television Advertising Television advertising offers the benefit of reaching large numbers in a single exposure. Yet because it is a mass medium capable of being seen by nearly anyone‚ television lacks the ability to deliver an advertisement to highly targeted customers compared to other media outlets. Television networks are attempting to improve their targeting efforts. In particular‚ networks operating in the pay-to-access

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    Alcohol and Advertising

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    Alcohol and Advertising Throughout the history of television‚ viewers have raised many questions about alcohol advertising. Does advertising influence alcohol consumption? Does it has an impact on alcohol abuse or alcohol related disease and death? How is advertising affecting us? The goal of this essay is to collect evidence‚ both theoretical and empirical‚ that would address the question of whether advertising affects in any measurable manner alcohol consumption and mortality from alcoholism

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    Sexism in Advertising

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    Effective Speaking       Persuasive Speech: Sexism in Advertising                    (SKY Vodka) Working Hard‚ Getting It Easy   Advertising is all about the hook. What gets the consumer to view the product in a way that makes them want to buy that product? The attraction between the consumer and the brand is what inevitably is the deciding factor on whether a product is bought or not. The racier‚ more explicit‚ more daring advertisements that go the distance get more exposure which thus

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    Advertising Strategies

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    Advertising Strategies Advertising is used as a means to attract the buyer to follow a brand. There are many different advertising techniques that can be used depending on the demographics of the target market. As a 14-year-old‚ marketers have to understand what people my age like when it comes to advertising. For an advertisement to be effective for my age group‚ it needs to appeal to the audience. There are three main types of advertising used for people my own age‚ and they are celebrity power

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    Advertising Research

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    IEP 6 June 2nd‚ 2011 Success in advertising is not about how much you pay but how you create it. That is why many expensive advertising fail while some other inexpensive ones succeed. Money has nothing to do with advertising. Gary R. Dahl once said that “You don’t need a huge ad budget to create effective ads” (Dahl‚ 2007‚ p.46). Idea‚ media and production are the key to open the successful advertising’s world. The most important thing about advertising is ideas. No matter how much you pay

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    Polysemy in Advertising

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    Polysemy in Advertising                           Su  Mei  Koh   344185       INTRODUCTION   The   world   of   advertising   is   continually   evolving‚   as   consumer   culture   shifts   to   incorporate   cultural   ideologies   that   have   become   increasingly   progressive   over   time.   A   growing   body   of   research

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    Effects Of Advertising

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    EFFECTS OF ADVERTISING Hum176/ Kellie Abbey INTRODUCTION • Analyze and determine how automobiles are advertised • Role of advertising • Ethical standards for advertising and who determines them • advertising effects on American culture • conclusion 5 KEY PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES • Testimonial‚ supporting a product • Bandwagon‚ a specific product used • Promotion‚ who is the audience • Repetition‚ repeated many times • Humor‚ techniques selling the products MY PRODUCT: AUTOMOBILE ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Censorship of Advertising

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    every companies‚ is advertising. Advertising is a field of expertise which requires a combination of creativity and the ability to persuade and influence customer’s behavior. However‚ ones’ creativity can appear offensive or vulgar in other’s eyes especially when it connects to highly sensitive topics like sexuality‚ racism or politics. This paper will look into some specific case of banned advertisings due to its misleading as well as misunderstanding graphic usage. Advertising is a communication

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    GENDER STEREOTYPES IN ADVERTISING INTRODUCTION: This paper aims to focus in the presence and evolution of gender stereotypes in advertising. So‚ we could start defining stereotypes and more specifically‚ media gender stereotypes. According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ a stereotype could be defined as :”A preconceived and oversimplified idea of the characteristics which typify a person‚ situation‚ etc.; an attitude based on such a preconception. Also‚ a person who appears to conform

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