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Study of advertisements to publicise a free phone number that allowed the citizens of Northern Ireland to phone the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) to give information anonymously.  

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English coursework-Media The "Troubles" in Northern Ireland amongst the Catholics and Protestants also recognized as the Political Divide has existed for centuries. There was a return of violence in the 1960's, which has been continuous till this present time. The unrest in Ulster has caused a significant number of deaths. The two advertisements that I will analyse in this coursework are from a series of advertisements from an advertising campaign produced by "MaCANN-ERICKSON". The aim of the advertisements was to publicise a free phone number that allowed the citizens of Northern Ireland to phone the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) to give information anonymously. The ads used any means possible to manipulate the citizens of Ulster into calling the free number (0800 666 999) to give information. The two adverts I am going to analyse are "Wanna be like you" and "New Boys". "Wanna be like you" is an advert about...

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