I agree with the idea, that the advertisement are the most prevalent and toxic of the mental pollutants, but the coin has always two sides. There are so many advertisements everywhere you go, it follows us anywhere: at home,when you watch tv or listen the radio, in the streets on the billboard, in the bus, newspaper and many many more places. From getting so much of advertisement every day, our brain doesn't react to it any more, and it disturb us so much, that we trying to avoid it, by changing the channel on tv or change the radio station. By doing so, we still cannot completely remove the advertisement from our vision or hearing, like it says by the autor of the statement: " I often used to hear Beethoven's Ninth Symphony play in my head,now I hear that kid singing the Oscar Meyer song". What does it mean? It means that our ears hear things, that's doesn't educate us, or give us some good information, or may be motive us for something good, it full our brain with non useful information. Who needs advertisement? Now days many companies, who just stared their business or some trying to sell new products, need to advertise to be seen. It is a psychological thinking, that the more people see the more they know, the more they buy. There are some advertisements that convince people to buy products that they want more then the things that they need. For example, fast food, many people know it is not good for the health, but the colorful advertisement on the screen and enticing words make them want to buy it, and advertisement like this are everywhere, for different thinks and different stuff. They playing with peoples minds. But there is a good side of advertisement too, especially if it is good product, that people really need in their use. Good products don't need much of the advertisement, people, after using them, will share the information, about quality, name and brand, so it will give more trust to it for others, who wants to buy it. People need right advertisement, with helpful information or some sort of education in it. Advertisement is the mirror of our society.
From the things that I see and notice, I have this story, that happened to my father and he doesn't believe in advertisement at all. One day, he felt this big bain in his back, and it didn't go away for a long time. He visited doctors and used all the medication he knew, but the pain still bothered him time to time. The advertisement, that he saw so many times on tv, was talking about just exact the same pain he had, and it also gave the information that were saying about magic release from that pain, by using the product in this advertisement, he didn't believe in it, but after seeing so many times and being in pain, for the person who doesn't believe in advertisement, something convince him so much, and made believe to what this advertisement were saying, he bought it. But after some time, he was disappointed, it didn't help him to release the pain and made not to believe in commercials even more.
As it says, coin always has two sides, there is positive and negative aspects in many situations. Too much of something is not good in anything we do.
From early morning to late nigh, Advertisements have been polluting our minds very badly. Advertiments surrounds us every where.Where ever we go, we see ads. Companies advertise their products and brands through many sourcs such as radio, magazines, billbords, movies and television. Therefor I agree with the auther that advertising is every where it is polluting and killing our minds. We could not get away from ads if we wanted to.
ReplyDeleteAdvertisements have become the part of our lives. We can not run away from ads. As we all know that time square is the most famous and attarctive place in the world. Every year million people come too see this place. But we also know time square is full of advertising place. Billion dollar spend on its adbertising. It also has very expensive advertising. However, ther is no way to run away.
From early morning to late night, Advertisements have been polluting our minds very badly. Advertiments surround us every where.Where ever we go, we see ads. Companies advertise their products and brands through many sourcs such as radio, magazines, billbords, movies and television. Therefor I agree with the auther that advertising is every where it is polluting and killing our minds. We could not get away from ads if we wanted to.
DeleteAdvertisements have become the part of our lives. We can not run away from ads. As we all know that time square is the most famous and attarctive place in the world. Every year million people come too see this place. But we also know time square is full of advertising place. Billion dollar spend on its adbertising. It also has very expensive advertising. However, ther is no way to run away. (this is not enough. You need to discuss this in much more details. How is having Times Square full of advertisements causing problems for your mind? )
I agree with the idea that advertisements everywhere make us mentally polluted. Though advertisement is one of the reasons of mental pollution, in some reason to know about new items or new thing which are helpful for our everyday life we need advertisements. Also we have another option instead of posting those advertisements everywhere that company can fixed some advertiser who will let people know about the new product. Moreover these ads introduce is to new things but it does too much torturing our brain when we see ads everywhere in every space. As a example when we go to times square at night time it feels really gorgeous but after few minutes you just cannot stay there as it will start torturing your eyes, brain as well. So finally it could be said that yes advertisements are needed in some cases but not in everywhere and not too much that can harm our brain.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the idea that advertisements everywhere make us mentally polluted. Though advertisement is one of the reasons of mental pollution, in some (situations)reason to know about new items or new thing (is)which are helpful for our everyday life. (Wwe need advertisements). Also we have another option instead of posting those advertisements everywhere that company can fixed some advertiser who will let people know about the new product (what do you mean?). Moreover these ads introduce is to new things but it does too much torturing (choice of words) our brain when we see ads everywhere in every space. As a example when we go to times square at night time it feels really gorgeous but after few minutes you just cannot stay there as it will start torturing (hurt?) your eyes, brain as well. So finally it could be said that yes advertisements are needed in some cases but not in everywhere and not too much that can harm our brain.
DeleteI agree with the author that the advertisements are the toxic of the mental pollutants. As the article said that a lot of commercial messages are pour to our brain since we eyes open, and it will attempt many times to attract our concentration on itself. For example, when we concentrate on study, many new games or movies advertisement will remove our concentration from study, and then we waste the time to read no useful information. Next, more and more advertisements like to appear suddenly before the best moment in TV shows, which decline our great passion from the TV shows. That’s why church and class room haven’t advertisement in the wall, because the leader have to collect people’s attention in order to teach the knowledge easily. According to these cases, advertisements will interrupt our concentration, decrease our passion, and draw our attention to read unuseful message.
ReplyDeleteI liked to watch the war or fight shows when I was young, and I hated advertisement. When I watched “Prison Break”, each episode made me so excited but the advertisements made me so angry and anxious, especially when the main prison close to dangerous, then MacDonald advertisements came out. Moreover, the producers put some much their commercial message where I can hear such as music radio channel, sport channel. The advertisements grab my enjoyable time to watch or listen to their introduction of new product. My life has less happy time in TV and radio when the commercial messages increase steadily and relentlessly in our limited life.
I agree with the author that the advertisements are the (most?) toxic of the mental pollutants. As the article said that a lot of commercial messages are pour in to our brain since we eyes open our eyes, and it (what is it?) will attempt many times to attract our concentration on itself. For example, when we concentrate on study, many new games or movies advertisement will remove our concentration from study, and then we waste the time to read no useful information (but can’t distractions also have valuable information?). Next, more and more advertisements like to appear suddenly before the best moment in TV shows, which decline our great passion from the TV shows (what do you mean by decline our passion? We don’t want to watch?). That’s why church and class room haven’t advertisement in the wall, because the leader have to hold collect people’s attention in order to teach the knowledge easily. According to these cases, advertisements will interrupt our concentration, decrease our passion, and draw our attention to read unuseful message.
DeleteI liked to watch the war or fight shows when I was young, and I hated advertisement. When I watched “Prison Break”, each episode made me so excited but the advertisements made me so angry and anxious, especially when the main prison close to dangerous (what do you mean here?), then MacDonald advertisements came out. Moreover, the producers put soome much of their commercial message where I can hear such as music radio channel, sport channel. The advertisements grab my enjoyable time to watch or listen to their introduction of new product. My life has less happy time in TV and radio when the commercial messages increase steadily and relentlessly in our limited life.
I agree with the idea (no comma) that the advertisement(s) are the most prevalent and toxic of the mental pollutants, but the coin has always two sides. (you should introduce this second part later in the paragraph. Right now it doesn’t fit given that you focus so many sentences on the first part). There are so many advertisements everywhere you go, it follows us anywhere: at home,when you watch tv or listen the radio, in the streets on the billboard, in the bus, newspaper and many many more places. From getting so much of advertisement every day, our brain doesn't react to it any more, and it disturb us (if we don’t react to it, how can it disturb us?) so much, that we trying to avoid it, by changing the channel on tv or change the radio station. By doing so, we still cannot completely remove the advertisement from our vision or hearing, like it says by the autor of the statement: " I often used to hear Beethoven's Ninth Symphony play in my head,now I hear that kid singing the Oscar Meyer song". What does it mean? It means that our ears hear things, (that) doesn't educate us, or give us some good information, or may be motiv(ate) us for something good, it f(ills) our brain with non useful information. Who needs advertisement? Now(a)days many companies, who just star(t)ed their business or some trying to sell new products, need to advertise to be seen. It is a psychological thinking, that the more people see the more they know, the more they buy. There are some advertisements that convince people to buy products that they want more then the things that they need. For example, fast food, many people know it is not good for the health, but the colorful advertisement on the screen and enticing words make them want to buy it, and advertisement like this are everywhere, for different thinks and different stuff. They playing with peoples minds. But there is a good side of advertisement too, especially if it is good product, that people really need in their use. Good products don't need much of the advertisement, people, after using them, will share the information, about quality, name and brand, so it will give more trust to it for others, who wants to buy it.(so advertisements from people is better?) People need right advertisement, with helpful information or some sort of education in it. Advertisement is the mirror of our society. (that’s an argument in itself)
ReplyDelete(you don’t need to say this: From the things that I see and notice,) I have this story, that happened to my father and he doesn't believe in advertisement at all. One day, he felt this big bain in his back, and it didn't go away for a long time. He visited doctors and used all the medication he knew, but the pain still bothered him time to time. The advertisement, that he saw so many times on tv, was talking about just exact the same pain he had, and it also gave the information that were saying about magic release from that pain, by using the product in this advertisement, he didn't believe in it, but after seeing so many times and being in pain, for the person who doesn't believe in advertisement, something convince him so much, and made believe to what this advertisement were saying, he bought it.(ok good) But after some time, he was disappointed, it didn't help him to release the pain and made not to believe in commercials even more. (so what does that say?)
As it says, coin always has two sides, there is positive and negative aspects in many situations. Too much of something is not good in anything we do.