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    In today’s society‚ the word “poor” has become quite unrecognized for its real meaning and qualities. In the article‚ “Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor‚” noted African American scholar‚ Gloria Watkins under the pen name bell hooks (1994)‚ addresses how poverty is presented through society and criticizes the misrepresentations made by the higher class and media. Watkins (1994) emphasizes her argument that the dehumanizing form of representing the poor is the root cause low self-esteem

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    Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell (March 3‚ 1847 - August 2‚ 1922) was a teacher‚ scientist‚ and inventor. He was the founder of the Bell Telephone Company. Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. His family was known for teaching people how to speak English clearly. Both his grandfather‚ Alexander Bell‚ and his father‚ Alexander Melville Bell‚ taught elocution. His father wrote often about this and is most known for his invention and writings of Visible Speech. In

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    work best with me are jingles‚ words‚ and pegging. I recall information through jingles to be more effective. I memorized telephone numbers of my faculty with a jingle I made up. Their numbers are the same but their extensions are different‚ so I recalled the information easier. The least effective to me was the story lines because if I am able to create a story I will end up going off track and confuse myself. I learn more from a jingle than words or pegging. As long as the jingle is catchy I am able

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    and popular music. Commercial music made $2.5 billion last year and aired during the most popular shows on television. This is much different than when commercials started as short‚ informative jingles. There was no way to mistake a commercial jingle for any song on the radio. In the 50’s and 60’s jingles morphed into full songs that became imbedded in pop culture‚ but were still very distinct from radio music. This held true until the 80’s and the rise of popularity of MTV. Companies wanted to capitalize

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    The Bell Jar: Character Analysis Many people suffer from depression‚ but do we do something about it? Many don’t know when someone is suffering from depression‚ and if they do‚ they don’t pay much attention or just ignore it and don’t know what to do to help the person. What happens when a person does not get any help? Sadly‚ many attempts to commit suicide and they succeed. But what makes a person take away their life? Sylvia Plath’s “The Bell Jar” is an interesting classic story told in the 1950s

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    In Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar‚ the appearances of color in the story gives the readers some of the idea how the characters’ are throughout the novel. The most interesting thing is when the color in the novel appeals to the abnormality of the personality and emotions of each character. Esther Greenwood‚ the main character in The Bell Jar‚ has a very significant mental development from the beginning of the story. Her mental breakdown is affected by the other characters and the environment. In this

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    teenagers to a different age range might also help the company if they really want to stick to their protocols. In line with that‚ they could also switch base from Florida to another state in America. Also‚ creating commercial gimmicks with catchy jingles for the audience to relate with might boost their sales in the future. Revising the rules of the company might be the greatest alternative that the company could adapt and one that is

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    disguise are actually doing something vaguely related to the product they are trying to push‚ with those adverts I remember them and know that it’s about cleaning and their product. With gocompare‚ all I remember is a really loud and annoying jingle. When you make jingles both annoying and catchy‚ that’s what people will remember about the advert‚ not what you are trying to peddle. I do genuinely like a lot of adverts; I appreciate an advert with thought and effort in it. The majority of the adverts

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    Symbolism in The Bell Jar An idea of individuality is imperative when dealing with the numerous emotional and physical trials in life. The ability to express ourselves plays a key role in understanding and responding to the things that surround people. In “The Bell Jar”‚ Esther’s mental health problems and staunched individuality are symbolized through the bell jar metaphor. Ester is a young woman who feels oppressed by societies views and responsibilities placed on women. The weight she feels

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    Duration: 34 secs 5) What product was being advertised? Ans: Fogg deo 6) The slogan or the jingle used? Ans: “Bina gas waala body spray”. 7) What techniques are used? Explain the techniques Ans: Brand wagon: The product can be used by maximum consumers as it is reasonable and has great benefits. 8) Did you see any biases or stereotyping? Ans: No 9) What was the most memorable slogan or jingle? Ans: 800 sprays guaranteed. 10) Which was the most effective technique used for the

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