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Advertising is very annoying.
what is advertising persuasion
An example of unethical advertising is when the advertising contains lies. A lie or falsehood is the foundation of all unethical advertising.
Advertising - is a hole notion. Advertising campain - is concrete actions for advertising and promoting company, idea, product, people etc. For example you have all advertising for milk. And you have advertising company "Got milk?"
There is above the line or mass advertising (tv, print, radio, newspaper, billboard). There is also below the line advertising (retail, coupons, direct mail, exhibitions) Then of course you have guerrilla advertising, also known as alternative advertising, ambient advertising, viral, or non-conventional. A lot of the time some advertising mixes above and below the line advertising. Today guerrilla advertising is becoming pretty popular. Check out www.guerrillaadvertising.ca for some cool examples.
Airbus increases its advertising budget and assumes this will have no impact on what its rival, Boeing, does.
Paradoxes are statements or situations that seem self-contradictory or illogical but may actually be true or have a valid explanation. They challenge our understanding of logic and can lead to interesting philosophical discussions. Examples include the "liar paradox" and the "grandfather paradox."
The below statement is false. The above statement is true. I am lying. I am lying when I say I am lying.
Advertising is very annoying.
advertising is about buying the attention of an audience of potential consumers
what is advertising persuasion
I went to the store AND I bought some milk.
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An example of unethical advertising is when the advertising contains lies. A lie or falsehood is the foundation of all unethical advertising.
A statement that uses the words not, neither, and nor.The statement immediately above was not a negative statement.But the one immediately above was!
An if statement is a control statement. It is used to control whether a statement executes or not, depending on whether a control expression evaluates true or false.if (expression) {statement;}In the above example, the expression is evaluated. If true, the statement executes, otherwise it does not.if (expression) {statement1;} else {statement2;}In the above example, the expression is evaluated. If true, statement1 executes otherwise statement2 executes.Note that if statements may be chained together using else if statements. The final else clause (if present) then becomes the default case. Also, any statement within an if statement may itself be an if statement, known as a nested if. If statements may be chained or nested to any depth.