Friday, October 25, 2013

                   Commercial Techniques                                             




                             

                        Introduction                                      I think this commercial has Bandwagon and Emotional appeal because if you eat skittles everything you touch turns into skittles. Basically what Emotional appeal is when it is funny, sad or etc . Bandwagon is part of the "in" crowd which means everyone is using it so you should use it too. Obviously its not real but they want you to think skittles are good at least tome they are . Most skittle commercials are funny but have nothing to do with the product. Most little kids will believe this commercial and ask their parents for it or at least that's what skittles think. Parents give their little children whatever they want and even if the will buy it just because there children want to do what happened in the commercial.

                                  Opinion 


I enjoy this commercial because I think its humorous to the younger audience and it makes them want to buy the product. The strategies want to make the viewer to buy the product because bandwagon is when everyone is using or eating the product and there are millions of people who love skittles. The reason why people want to buy the product because of emotional appeal is the commercial is funny and many people will buy the product just because of the commercial this one was enjoyable. I think this commercial will make money because it was enjoyable even thought this commercial was from 2007 it is enjoyable and I think it mad lots of money. It's based off the book Chocolate Fever and many people enjoyed that book and it made tons of money .So obviously this commercial made lots of money too and Skittles became something that everyone knew about skittles and they are every were.


  TOP 6 Bandwagon Commercials



    Number 1 




 I believe this commercial appeals to people who like music and like their cereal. This could be a transfer commercial as well. This is Bandwagon because if you don't eat wheatabix.

          Number 2 





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It has bandwagon in the name so obviously Doritos was going for a Bandwagon commercial. It is bandwagon because the dad wants to be cool and support every football team.


    



Number 4





This commercial is bandwagon because if you get ATNT you can text any one from any company.Now you can do that with any company but back then when this commercial was made most companies could text people with other companies but they acted like they didn't exist. I don't think they would make this commercial now because every company has thbis feature.

 Number 4 

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 This commercial is bandwagon because they want you  to switch to 4g because atnt now has it.everyone has 4g except for one person everyone got the message way faster then him and he was the only one who didn't get it in time he was kind of excluded but not on purpose atnt wants you to switch to 4g because they want your money. even if you have 3g the delay isnt that long and once again atnt think there the only company who have done this but not true

                                    Number  5 


  


  This commercial is bandwagon because they all want to eat the doritos. They want to be "cool" and eat doritos. They are literally crazy for doritos and that's all there thinking about.



Number 6

 This commercial is bandwagon because they want you to support them. If you don't like the Jets the mesage is your not cool.

            

             Top 4 Emotional appeal commercials


Number 1

     


  This commercial is sad because he had lost his mom because of her smoking. This is a very emotional by being sad and its a way to make money and put out a good message.


  
 Number 2


       This commercial has emotional appeal because it has very funny moments. The funny moments want to make you buy m&m's.








Number 3


       This commercial just makes coke beautiful. Because of this it makes people want to buy coke even more then they already did.




        



Number 4


  This commercial is emotional because his sister passed away and he wanted to win for her but he didn't . Years later he did win and was so exited. But this commercial has nothing to do with Visa



         These  videos were all used from youtube. If you liked this blog go try and look for your own bandwagon or emotional appeal commercials.If you liked plese come back to my blog I do a blog every single week. Thank you for reading I hope you enjoyed. 



 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

   
                    THE FIRST EMPEROR

 
                                     Introduction

                  Shi Huang Ti was the First Chinese Emperor and was very powerful. In 1974 they found Terracotta while digging for water.They found a couple fragments of Terrecotta then dug it up and found a clay army. A gigantic army lay with chariots,war houses,infamy and archers.The place the army was in was as big as an aircraft shelter.There were more then 7,000 soldiers in the base. So far 200 or more figures have been restored.  

                                    Opinion



                    In my opinion Shi huang Ti is a horrible man and Emperor.One thing that I dislike about is he obsessed his death. Another thing is he massacred the army of the six states. Tlo build the great wall he killed people. He became powered  at 13 so he learned to abuse his power.He made his wives drink poison and buried them alive.Killed anybody who said no and killed their family.
                                                                                          Top 10 Shi Haung Ti facts

 1. The last years of Shih huang-ti's life were dominated by an ever-growing distrust of his entourage — at least three assassination attempts nearly succeeded — and his increasing isolation from the common people.

2. Cheng was born the son of Chuang Hsiang (who later became king of the state of Ch'in in northwestern China) while his father was held hostage in the state of Chao. His mother was a former concubine of a rich merchant, Lü Pu-wei, who, guided by financial interests, managed to install Chuang Hsiang on the throne, even though he had not originally been designated as successor. The tradition, once widely accepted, that Cheng was actually Lü Pu-wei's natural son is probably a slanderous invention.

3. In 220 Shih huang-ti undertook the first of a series of imperial inspection tours that marked the remaining 10 years of his reign. While supervising the consolidation and organization of the empire, he did not neglect to perform sacrifices in various sacred places, announcing to the gods that he had finally united the empire, and he erected stone tablets with ritual inscriptions to extol his achievements.

4. Most of the information about Shih huang-ti's life derives from the successor Han dynasty, which prized Confucian scholarship and thus had an interest in disparaging the Ch'in period. The report that Shih huang-ti was an illegitimate son of Lü Pu-wei is possibly an invention of that epoch. Further, stories describing his excessive cruelty and the general defamation of his character must be viewed in the light of the distaste felt by the ultimately victorious Confucians for legalist philosophy in general.

5. When Cheng, at age 13, formally ascended the throne in 246 BC, Ch'in already was the most powerful state and was likely to unite the rest of China under its rule. The central states saw Ch'in as a barbarous country, but its strong position on the mountainous western periphery (with its centre in the modern province of Shensi) enabled Ch'in to develop a strong bureaucratic government and military organization as the basis of the totalitarian state philosophy known as legalism.


6. Until Cheng was officially declared of age in 238, his government was headed by Lü Pu-wei. Cheng's first act as king was to execute his mother's lover, who had joined the opposition, and to exile Lü, who had been involved in the affair. A decree ordering the expulsion of all aliens, which would have deprived the king of his most competent advisers, was annulled at the urging of Li Ssu, later grand councillor. By 221, with the help of espionage, extensive bribery, and the ruthlessly effective leadership of gifted generals, Cheng had eliminated one by one the remaining six rival states that constituted China at that time, and the annexation of the last enemy state, Ch'i, in 221 marked his final triumph: for the first time China was united, under the supreme rule of the Ch'in.

6. To herald his achievement, Cheng assumed the sacred titles of legendary rulers and proclaimed himself Ch'in Shih huang-ti ("First Sovereign Emperor of Ch'in"). With unbounded confidence, he claimed that his dynasty would last "10,000 generations."

7. As emperor he initiated a series of reforms aimed at establishing a fully centralized administration, thus avoiding the rise of independent satrapies. Following the example of Ch'in and at the suggestion of Li Ssu, he abolished territorial feudal power in the empire, forced the wealthy aristocratic families to live in the capital, Hsien-yang, and divided the country into 36 military districts, each with its own military and civil administrator. He also issued orders for almost universal standardization — from weights, measures, and the axle lengths of carts to the written language and the laws. Construction of a network of roads and canals was begun, and fortresses erected for defense against barbarian invasions from the north were linked to form the Great Wall.

8. hih huang-ti certainly had an imposing personality and showed an unbending will in pursuing his aim of uniting and strengthening the empire. His despotic rule and the draconian punishments he meted out were dictated largely by his belief in legalist ideas.

9. With few exceptions, the traditional historiography of imperial China has regarded him as the villain par excellence, inhuman, uncultivated, and superstitious. Modern historians, however, generally stress the endurance of the bureaucratic and administrative structure institutionalized by Shih huang-ti, which, despite its official denial, remained the basis of all subsequent dynasties in China. (Encyclopaedia Britannica Article)

10. Another motive for Shih huang-ti's travels was his interest in magic and alchemy and his search for masters in these arts who could provide him with the elixir of immortality. After the failure of such an expedition to the islands in the Eastern Sea — possibly Japan — in 219, the emperor repeatedly summoned magicians to his court. Confucian scholars strongly condemned the step as charlatanry, and it is said that 460 of them were executed for their opposition. The continuous controversy between the emperor and Confucian scholars who advocated a return to the old feudal order culminated in the famous burning of the books of 213, when, at Li Ssu's suggestion, all books not dealing with agriculture, medicine, or prognostication were burned, except historical records of Ch'in and books in the imperial library.


Every thing  from http://throughourwindowroom101.blogspot.com/
and http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/shihhuang.html





Monday, October 7, 2013

Killer Crocs




          

                                  Introduction

  Super crocs lived with the dinosaurs. They ate dinosaurs crabs and fish.They were the strongest animals but still no one knows how they went extinct.They had scaly Armour and there  It was huge and it weighed 10 tons. Animals were scared to walk near the water. They were the rulers of the past a long time ago. They only lived for about 1 to two million years but other animls respected it. If it needed to it could eat a whole T-Rex or any other strong dinosaurs in the past.  It was truly a monster anything in its way would instantly be eaten. Also any animals family would be killed and eaten.                             
                                     My Opinion



         In my opinion Super Croc was the fiercest animal in the dinosaur age according to Peter Winkler's article.I think if super croc lived now only half the population would be alive.I think super croc would still be alive but no one knows how they came extinct I think super croc. Got extinct because they were so old. I think super croc  were  one of the strongest species ever. Super Croc was scary to be around  If you stepped into the water you would be never to  be seen again. If super croc would still be alive  I would never be near any water. If super croc were still aliveI would stay away from it at all costs
                                     


                                         Top 10 Deadliest Crocodiles 

                                                         


Number 1: Super Croc in the Philipenes
                                                

        Number 2: Gharial Gharial is a Crocodile not an alligator and is mostly found in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Pakistan. Gharial is also known as gavial in most of the countries. Some of the recognizing features of Gharial are these that they have thin snout which becomes even more thin and thick with the age and most of the aged Gharial use to have a thick ball shape flesh at the top tip of their snout which is called Ghara. Both of the jaws of this fierce looking crocodile are linked up together with razor sharp teeth numbering 104 to 110. Gharial is one of the largest crocodile species present in the world right now. The fully matured Gharial can reach up to the length between 19 to 20.5 feet.
From :top Hm 


Number 3  Nile Croc: 


                         Crocodiles kill hundreds of people each year in Africa. The Nile Crocodilecan be found in almost every major river throughout the continent as well as many lakes. Most fatalities occur while people are washing or collecting food near river banks and lake shores. Fisherman are also prone to attack as they slide their boats in and out of the water. Crocodiles attack by dragging their prey under water and drowning them. Some crocodiles will also then roll their bodies repeatedly to weaken their prey.
    From: About Africa Travel 

Number 4: Freshwater Croc


     Freshwater Crocodile is also known as Australian freshwater crocodile and is mostly found in the northern regions of Australia and can be recognized about its species on the basis of light brown color. Freshwater Crocodile is one of the shyest species of crocodiles and normally a complete mature one can reach up to the length between 10 feet or sometimes 10.5 feet as well. A mutual combination of recorded and estimated research shows that Freshwater Crocodile usually can live up to 50 years or sometimes even more than that. One of the most interesting thing about Freshwater Crocodile is this that the attacking ratio to human beings of this massive reptile is almost equal to nothing as compared to other deadly reptiles. 

From : Top Ten HM

Number 5 Orinoco Croc : 
Orinoco Crocodile is considered in one of those crocodiles who are very less present nowadays or in other words who life is at risk because of excessive hunting. Orinoco Crocodile is found mostly only in the northern region of South America. It comes in the list of the huge crocodiles because a fully mature Orinoco Crocodile can reach up to the length between 14 to 16 feet. When it comes to the diet Orinoco mostly rely on fish and along with that it’s a fast swimmer as well due to its strong legs and powerful tail. The normal weight of this mature fully grown huge reptile varies between 360 to 390 kilograms. One of the most interesting things about Orinoco Crocodile is that they are the biggest predators in South America.
From: Top Ten HM


                                   
      Number 6: Cuvier's Dwarf CaimanCuvier’s Dwarf Caiman is a small crocodile inbetween the length of 4 to 5 feet. Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman is mostly found in the Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Paraguay, Guyana, Colombia, Peru, Surinam and Venezuela. One of the astonishing and interesting things which makes the eyes wide open after reading is that the recorded existence of this small reptile exceeds one million. Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman mostly eat fish and invertebrates.

    From: Top 10 HM

   

    Number 6 :Black Caiman 
Black Caiman is considered one of the most largest reptile present in the world right now having the length between 17 to 20 feet. Black Caiman is mostly found in South America. It’s an astonishing factor that there are very less Black Caiman left in the world due to the excessive hunting .On rough calculations and analysis there are round about 30,000 to 46,000 Black Caiman left. One of the main reasons of Black Caiman hunting is its hard skin which is mostly used in leather goods. The average life span of a Black Caiman is between 50 to 80 years and they have powerful legs, jaws and a strong tail. Along with that it has a powerful tail which helps him to swim very fast and catch what he wants.

  From: Top Ten HM 

Number 7: Yacare Caiman
 Yacare Caiman are present in the world on the most in terms of population. Roughly analysis prove that there are more than 10 million Yacare Caiman present in the world and are mostly found in Paraguay, northern Argentina, southern Brazil, southern Bolivia and in the central South America. The Yacare Caiman are not that much huge in terms of its physical appeara8nce and mostly a fully mature one is in-between the length of 7 to 10 feet. Yacare Caiman mostly eat aquatic invertebrates and vertebrates.

Number 8: Broad Snouted Caiman
Broad snouted Caiman is mostly found in Paraguay, Bolivia, northern Argentina, southern Brazil and Central South America. A fully matured Broad snouted caiman normally has a length between 8.2 to 11.4 feet. It’s a widely spread species and on rough research there are round about 0.5 to 0.6 millionBroad-snouted caiman present in this world now but they are hunted the most and there are chances of its population reduction if the hunting will not be stopped. One of the things which makes this reptile very much attractive and eye catching is its physical appearance of having pale olive green color and spotted jaws which enhance the beauty of this huge reptile. Fish and amphibians are the most common diet of Broad-snouted caiman.

From: Top Ten HM


Number 9: Spectacled Caiman
Spectacled Caiman is mostly found in Brazil, Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and central and South America. Spectacled Caiman mostly eat invertebrates and prefer fish and water snails as well but mostly when they are aged. They are mostly found in slow moving water, pounds, lakes, swamps and sometimes salt water as well. Basically Spectacled Caiman are medium sized crocodiles between the lengths of 5 to 7 feet. The estimated population of Spectacled Caiman is above 2 million. These crocodiles are popular because of their aggressive nature as well. Every year thousands of these crocodiles are hunted because of their exotic leather which is mostly used for luxury shoes and jackets.


From: Top Ten Hm

Number 10: Chinese Crocidile


Chinese Alligator is one of the 2 alligator species present nowadays. there are very less Chinese Alligator present in the world right now and the calculations approve that there are total below 400 in number  and above 95 % of them are found only in China. The average length of Chinese Alligator is between 5 to 7 feet and weigh between 45 to 55 kilograms. The Chinese crocodile is legally protected by the Law of Wildlife Conservation of the People’s Republic of China. Chinese Alligator mostly found and prefer to stay in slow moving water such as rivers, streams, swamps and lakes. The most favorite diet of Chinese Alligator is rats and ducks.
From: Top Ten HM

If you want to learn more about crocodiles go to these websites. You will enjoy these websites if you like crocodiles or this article.Thank you for reading this article.

                       http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocodile
                                              http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/crocs/
                                              











              The links I used For the facts
           
              http://top10hm.com/top-10-popular-crocodile-alligator-species/

                 http://goafrica.about.com/od/africasafariguide/tp/dangerousanimals.htm