http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0uJvhQkPCQ
Okay, so when looking for an advertisement, I remembered that we were the most vulnerable to advertisin when we were young, and our mind were maleable. I remember watching this commercial over and over when I was a little girl, and repeatedly asked my parents for this toy on my birthday, and when I finally did get it, it wasn't what I expected (so I used real scissors on Barbie and my own hair) Lets just say I wasn't allowed to be alone with scissors for a long time...
Anyway, even though this is an advertisement from 1995 and wasn't used on the internet for advertising purposes, it is still relevant because it was an influencial advertisement in its own way nonetheless. Especially as children, we learn from trial and error. Let's just say I learned a lot. In section B, there is discussion about how there is no specific criteria for accepting or rejecting a claim. The main two strategies for accepting and rejecting a claim are from personal experience and other credible sources. I had to use personal experience with this item to see whether or not it was what I expected. Apparently it wasn't. ince this was something that happened to me as a child, I was able to retaint hat information and use it when my own sister wanted a similar toy.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
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