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    controversial topics such as is abortion okay, to every day opinions such as, "hamburgers are better than hot dogs." Persuasive writers include many techniques to improve their argument and support their claims. However, any of us don't distinguish the techniques needed for persuasion. Persuasion has the power to change one's mind, attitude, or behavior. It is beneficial to be persuasive and effective in business communications. However, in order to be effective you need to establish credibility by

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    Persuasive techniques in advertisements From ancient time, advertising is using for companies to publicize, it is a remarkable market communication form used to persuade people and take or continue some actions. No matter which markets you focus on and whose are your target people, you do need advertising. Advertisement are often sought to generate increased consumption of their products. In order to increasing consumption by selling their products, companies pay a bunches of works on creating a

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    Kin Hubbard once said, “We’d all like to vote for the best man, but he’s never a candidate”. Political parties consistently use deceit and manipulation as a way to sway voters away from their opponents and towards themselves. Our current Presidential Candidates are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Some may say we have to choose between the lesser of two evils. It makes one wonder how these evils came so far in the running. The answer is simply they have excellent campaign Ads in addition to a really

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    The Effectiveness of Persuasive Techniques No advertisement is the same, especially since there is so much competition between companies to sell their products. Many advertisements may seem simple at first glance, but most of them contain complex persuasion techniques. Some of these techniques include pathos, ethos, and logos, and they are included in almost every advertisement. Just using one of these techniques might not always be effective, so it's important to try to include all three. A great

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    Throughout the last decades there has been vast improvements in advertising and its persuasive effects to our psychology. Not only has it become part of our global culture, it is so deeply ingrained in our society that we sometimes don't even notice if someone trying persuade us by their use of simplistic persuasive techniques. It is only when we reflect on the speech, video, or advertisement that we can pinpoint their propaganda objectives. While flipping through a magazine, I came upon a Covergirl

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    The persuasive techniques I plan to use the most in my statements are cardstacking, name calling,appeal to emotion, and plain folks. I plan to use these techniques because they are very effective when you are trying to prove a point. I will use cardstacking in the statements to list all of the positive points about Poultry Tech. By using this method, I will be able to explain how they are helping the community. I will also use it to build up each witness to make others feel that they are more

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    Athleticism through the use of propaganda techniques such as bangawon and testimonial quotes. One of the examples are “Gatorade always wins”. Society typically views Gatorade “Healthy sugars”, which also gives off the idea that minimizes water or that water is less to Gatorade. The target audience for Gatorade would be more athletic and sport group of people, and also this advertisement have persuasive techniques such as loaded words and transfer technique.

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    Atticus’ persuasive techniques In the classic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, the novel depicts a Southern town with a crisis of conscience and race. The story takes place in Maycomb, Alabama in the early 1930s, while poverty and unemployment were at their peak due to the Great Depression. Maycomb like any other town has its agriculture, buildings, and people. With people come injustices, judgmental views, consciences, crimes, etc. Due to this there are law enforcers, courts, lawyers

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    2.1.2.2 Color as Persuasive Technique Bellatoni (1995) said that color influences one's choices, opinions, and emotional state. Colors in our environment can intensify feelings of euphoria or rage, calm or agitation. This information is very powerful for video maker. Each color affects us in their own unique way. Even the slightest variation of one color can have a huge influence on one’s behavior. Color can become a strong tool for filmmakers to make a situation look ironic, or absurd in a video

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    that Barak and Bill have in common is that they use persuasive techniques. In this article I will show you the power of studying persuasion and how it can instantly improve your life. Your ability to

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