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    I chose SpongeBob SquarePants for my advertisement because he does not own a vehicle. Additionally, SpongeBob SquarePants is a chaotic driver that repeatedly fails his driving test. Uber provides safe transportation for anyone that does not own a vehicle and/or is a reckless driver. He has attempted countless of times to successfully get his driver’s license but fails. His lack of driving skills will never allow him to own his own vehicle. Uber will allow SpongeBob to never drive the streets of…

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    innocuous product. Our advertisement was laid out in a very deliberate way, showing senior photos of fresh faced, good looking high schoolers. As this was our target audience we took advantage of the visibility of yearbooks and the stress high schoolers face while trying to fit in and live up to certain beauty standards thrust upon them by their peers and media. We most definitely implied that your looks would have an impact on whether or not they would live a happy…

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    This is shown in commercials, lingerie advertisements, and on Twitter, but it is also of truth in the workplace and a lot of college campuses. The world may be shocked to know that, “Women have higher GPA’s than men– when they enter and leave college– even when the sexes show equivalent on standardized…

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    Ads are a big part of our daily life; they are everywhere we look. There is no escaping them at this point in time. Looking at all the ads out there, they all follow a general pattern yet they are all unique in their own way. Taking a closer look at a Hollister, United Colors of Benetton, and Urban Outfitters, one notices that they have many similarities yet they are all different and portray different themes for the most part. The Hollister ad is an interesting one to break down. Going back…

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    1. In regards to Glassex advertisement, it operational definition is that by keeping it simple and using the emotions of humor and fear of the unknown the creator has made an effective advertisement. By using these tools the creator hopes to jog the consumer memory when shopping to make them choose their product. 2. My definition of terrorism is a group of people that commit act of war and cause harm against another society outside the realm of war. The real definition of terrorism is the…

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    Most people care about their appearance, the makeup industrials are growing each day. This ad is basically telling its audience to look ageless, beautiful and young like Ellen DeGeneres. In this print ad, I see Ellen DeGeneres holding a raccoon in comfortable cloth looking at the camera and smiling. The one thing that caught my attention in the ad was Ellens bright skin and smile. The background is white, At the Bottom right is the product which is cover girl+ Olay CC cream and eye cream. On the…

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    the woman featured in the ad seems to resemble a classic 1950’s housewife. Because of the classic 1950’s Americano vibes, PETA’s advertisement touches on the audience’s sense of patriotism. With all of this combined, the advertisement affects the audience emotionally and persuades them to give up meat. The ad also appeals the ethos, or appeals to authority. The advertisement features famous actress, Miyam Bialik as the main focal point. The ad also states: “Miyam Bialik is for PETA.” This is a…

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    The Ominous Advertisement The earth is a place where all living things are living, or we can also call the earth our home. The earth gives good things to humans such as water, food, oxygen, beautiful landscape and the ocean; therefore, our lives depend on the earth. However, humans are so selfish and greedy because we take more than what we need, and we give back bad things to the earth. We destroy the earth in order to satisfy our desire. Humans release the toxic chemicals and garbage into…

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    Advertisements just pay celebrities to be at the business so they can to the advertisement, they might not even like and/or use the product. Sue Jozui in her passage argues that we should boycott advertisements that use paid celebrities that may not use the product being advertised. The office support your proposition by first revealing what is going on in the advertisement business. She continues by justifying what she was just informing us about. And wanting them to join her on her side…

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    side from his own designs to make money. Also Nike exemplifies many socioeconomic issues like some of their ads follow society changes, like putting the male athlete first before the women athlete. Meanwhile, Nike inspired me to create my own advertisement for women, by giving them a chance to be at the top and be independent women just as men are. Although many women depend on men to be the provider, some women are independent and live life on their own terms. Masculinity in society seems to…

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