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  • Teenager To The Advertiser Product
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    Advertisements' Manipulation on Teens Today in Society. Teens today, who watch television, listen to the radio, and read magazines and newspapers see, hear, or glance at advertisements. The business men and women behind the creation of the advertisements make millions of money because of consumer ignorance in the product that is shown or said about in their presence. However, teens are just human beings and are not perfect in society. The business people know how to attract its teen audience for...
  • Bell's Chihuahua Commercials
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    Yo Taco Bell! Two young men ride in an older BMW car while listening to 80's music and happily munching on fast food from Taco Bell. Above the back seat sits a bobbing plastic dog. Suddenly, the young men look in their rear-view mirror and to their surprise realize that the plastic dog has been replaced by a little pointy-eared Chihuahua with bulging eyes. This dog is very much alive, and he will do just about anything to get his little canine teeth around some of that delicious food. In his que...
  • Finding A Target Audience
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    1.) On television, a common technique to influence a viewer is to flash messages or images for so little time, that it almost seems like a flicker that really never happened. Ways that this has been used is by flashing images that are pleasing to the eye, like a flashy color, or maybe even a picture with sexual innuendo. The cheapest technique, usually used by people, like car salesmen, is to ask the viewer a string of questions, which we all know will have the answer "yes". By doing this, the c...
  • Swim Between The Red And Yellow Flags
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    As many of you would know, Australian beaches are a popular attraction for tourists when they come to stay in our country. For this specific reason I think it is vital that they are taught to be more cautious of the water and are more alert to the dangers that can be associated with swimming at beaches that are not patrolled. It is a fact that international tourists account for over 35% of drownings in Australia. Therefore the main focus of the campaign is to educate tourists that the only place...
  • Video Games
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    Being Yourself and Not "Madison Avenue" It is amazing to find how strongly advertisers and society in general tout their products. I am using this time to examine the effects of advertising in both commercial and print. How the media affects our self-esteem, the increase of violence against women and children, and whether advertisers add to our own demise, in spiritual growth, financial, and in being safe. Everybody wants what the "Jones's" (your neighbor, a co-worker, etc.) has, they want the f...

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