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    Advertisements are information that are intended to influence and prevail on their audience. Their purpose is to raise recognition of their commodity in the individuals whom they aim at, and to publicize the advantages and benefits of purchasing the product. Advertisements are seen and heard everywhere throughout our daily lives. The drive to work/school, watching TV and listening to the radio. You are being persuaded almost everyday of your life to buy or try out products without even realizing…

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    This advertisement features a picture of a Cook Out restaurant sign, with the caption “Every day is a Cook Out day”. This post received 80 comments. There was a wider variety of responses on this advertisement. Just as with the previous post, the majority of posts were of people praising the company for it’s food and service. Some people responded with pictures…

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    In 2009, Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company, released an advertisement to address their negative image and persuade viewers to see them in a different light. In the ad, ‘More than Medication’, negative stereotypes about teenage boys are reinforced through the use of symbolic objects, camera angles and lighting. However, it is subsequently broken down in order to create a metaphor representing how they are seen in contrast to how they wish to be seen. The ad ‘More than Medication’ depicts a…

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    Starting with a more focused analysis of the image, a frightened man on a bicycle is being approached by an oncoming car which targets the driving section of texting and driving. While there are other bystanders witnessing the accident that is about to happen. There is fear, worry, and…

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    The chosen advertisement is an advertisement for Michelob Ultra light beer. On the top half of the advertisement is a picture of a man and a woman in running clothes jogging alongside the shore of a beach. The sand is wet, with footprints behind them. The sun is shining in between them on the horizon, and the ocean behind them is very calm. To the right there is a large boat dock that stretches out to the middle of the image. Above them in the center of the image in large blue letters reads…

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    The Calvin Klein Jean ad shows a half-naked man draped over half-naked women both of the oiled up and twisting around each other, conveys an implied steamy twosome. Calvin Klein is known for their quality of clothing and their high status on the fashion runway. In the ads, they are known for their edginess. They are not shy about going out of the norms when it comes to making their adverts. It all started in 1980 with the Brooke Shields (a 15 year old girl) advert in 1980, with a punch line…

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    Coordinating a community health fair that provides education regarding the importance of nutrition and exercise, as it relates to mental and physical health. Creating posters that advertise the health fair will be coordinated. Additionally, taking an advertisement out in the local newspaper outlining signs of suicidal thoughts and/or…

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    Men in America in the twenty first century stereotypically associate diet drinks to be intended towards woman audience. The first diet drink was made in 1952 with sugar free ginger ale and throughout the decades to where we are at know with many diet drinks to choose from. This dr pepper ad for their manly diet drink Dr pepper ten uses a strong man doing plenty of thing you can conceder manly all while enjoying the diet drink. The creator of the dr. pepper ad uses stereotypical masculinity,…

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    Among the essays we read and discussed in unit one, two essays stood out more than others did. The article on Editorial Cartoons as well as Advertisement was just two key and important pieces discussed that displayed rhetorical strategies. In the essay you will learn more about these two specific articles, as well as what rhetorical strategy they displayed throughout. The first article I found very important was one involving Editorial Cartoons. Editorial Cartoons are incorporated in many…

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    “Find your greatness”, this an advertisement made by the large sport goods company—Nike. From beginning to end in this video, all the scenes about enthusiasts are trying to achieve their goals through particle. Throughout the video, a message behind the advertisement is trying to inspire more people achieve their own greatness in sport. They also tend to intended message is if other people can do it, then you also can do it. In the modern society, when people talk about the greatness, then they…

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