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    Don’t you just hate it when you are all snuggled up‚ watching your favourite TV programme and it gets to the most thrilling moment and BOOM! Adverts. You can’t escape them. Especially when it’s that awful‚ irritating Gocompare advertisement. I felt like the first Gocompare commercial went on forever‚ it was not just some foolish operatic rubbish that lasted for a couple of seconds‚ it was WORSE! A two minute advert that made your blood boil. It was torture. The two minutes in which the opera singer

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    In the magazine Game Informer an advertisement for Old Spice caught my eye. The reason for this was because it was large scale‚ in your face‚ and took up two pages. The way that this ad established and reinforced the brand name was very clever. The ad used very neutral‚ warm welcoming colors such as dark orange‚ and blue with bold white text. This seems to be a typical old spice ad in my eyes. I say this because the way old spice portrays its self is humorous but at the same time‚ without a doubt

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    ------------------------------------------------- Maverick Alexander Professor Wies English 101 13 March 2013 The Hidden Impact of Advertisements To live in America is like living in a world where the dynasties of fast-food companies and advertisements have changed the mentality of people. Particularly‚ most Americans tend to be driven to many displays shown on marketing billboards and media ads. In contrasting two essays from three different authors‚ Susie Orbach writes about the reality

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    provide excellent proof of their product’s use. For example Nike has an advertisement that features Usain Bolt advertising Nike’s shoes and Gatorade. Besides Usain Bolt‚ there is a cheetah which symbolizes speed of the shoe which he races the cheetah across Africa’s wild to also represent the endurance of the shoes. He also drinks a Gatorade to rebuild stamina and starts the race again. The advertisers of the Nike advertisement appeal to the everyday athletes using the concepts of speed‚ endurance

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    Erin Barrett‚ MW 2:30 Current Event Report #1 Relevant Chapters: 2 & 9 Chevy’s Most Enduring Advertising Campaigns: How the Ideas Took Root Chevrolet’s innovative advertisements have resonated to consumers for many years and continue to bring their brand to life. The article features retired ad executives looking back on some of Chevy’s greatest hit ads and reflecting upon the company’s growth throughout the years. The article introduces five great campaigns: The Heartbeat of America

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    year‚ Gatorade comes out with a variety of new advertisements to sell their product. In this year’s 2017 NFL preview edition of Sports Illustrated‚ Gatorade features an advertisement that stands out among the rest. Even though Gatorades advertisement in Sports Illustrated was rather simple‚ the advertisement does a good job of displaying how drinking Gatorade can make you an explosive athlete. Just like J.J. Watt is in the ad. The Gatorade advertisement has a simplistic nature demonstrated by only

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    Two advertisements from the world famous Levi’s Jean Company portrays this concept of self. One advertisement from a Seventeen magazine published in 1954 presents four women standing in a posed position‚ showcasing various types of Levi clothing attire. Another advertisement‚ published fifty years later‚ in 2009 in the W+K magazine presents a different view by drawing the viewers attention to only one woman‚ who is only clothed waist down with a pair of Levi jeans. The advertisements show a

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    The Positives and Negatives of Advertisement Advertising is everywhere in modern society‚ so ordinary‚ that it fades into the background of our everyday lives. As with anything as complicated and commonplace as advertising‚ there are both advantages and disadvantages to it. However‚ all things considered‚ the positive aspects of advertising outweigh the negatives. There are many advantages to advertising‚ both direct and indirect. The direct benefits of advertising are educational and informational

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    (317)278-8171 www.iupui.edu/~uwc   The Rhetorical Triangle: Understanding and Using Logos‚ Ethos‚ and Pathos Logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos are important components of all writing‚ whether we are aware of them or not. By learning to recognize logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos in the writing of others and in our own‚ we can create texts that appeal to readers on many different levels. This handout provides a brief overview of what logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos are and offers guiding questions for recognizing and incorporating

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    advantages and disvandages of the commercials have long been a subject of discussion among people. The opinions vary from people to people. Some people think ads have many negative social effects. They think there are many false and misleading advertisements in present-day society. These commercials maybe deceive or mislead consumers.It will waste consumers’ money and time. Perhaps it will harm to consumers. They also think the extra costs of advertising will be passed on to the consunners. Because

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