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5th period Academic Biology
Thoughts and activities here in my Academic Biology, Science for Living and Science 9 classes in a small rural High School in the Weather Capital of the World (Punxsutawney, PA).

by Corban C teacher: Louise Maine


Assignments
Commercial awareness 03/10
Resource position statement 01/07

Blog Entries
3/13 Wiki Link
3/10 Commercial Consumer Awerness
1/7 Speed and Agility or Power and Pollution

List 25, 50, all

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Commercial Consumer Awerness Many companies use effects, sounds, or wording to sell their products. As observed, dynamic words, catchy music, or even exciting voices to make their product interesting. With the right wording or attention-catching affects, even the most unnecessary products seem desirable. Commercials on cartoon channels are mainly geared toward kids because advertisers know that they will be able to convince a younger audience more quickly than an older one. This is why words like “amazing”, “cool”, and “fun” are used to grab young audiences. With these affects and dynamic announcers and music, parents are purchasing the foods that they would not normally allow their kids to have. This mostly happens because kids are being convinced by the commercials, so they convince their parents to purchase those products that are made to look “amazing” and “cool”.

Here is a link to my wiki page:
http://mrsmaineswiki.wikispaces.com/CorbanC

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