Please answer one (1) of the following questions in 1250-1500 words (approx. 5 pages) in 12 pt. Times New Roman, double spaced. This is an essay-style answer, you will need an introduction, thesis, body, conclusion, title page and bibliography – note that the title page and bibliography are excluded from the total page count. Provide your answer in APA format with the use of at least three (3) peer-reviewed academic articles (must be from outside of course material) – you may use material seen in class however they do not count towards the 3 sources). You will be graded on the quality of your answer. Be critical, concise and use proper grammar and punctuation.
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Advertising and Society
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day (September 30th), is a day of remembrance to commemorate the legacy of the effects of the Canadian Indian residential school system. This year, the Hudson Bay Company participated in selling orange shirts. According to their website, “100% of net proceeds from the purchase of this shirt will be donated to the Orange Shirt Society in support of their ongoing efforts to raise awareness and improve the wellbeing of survivors of residential schools and their families.” What is the link between colonization and capitalism, given HBC’s significant role in the colonization of Indigenous people?
The Ontario Ministry of Health requires a Proof of Vaccination certificate, also known as a Vaccine Passport, to be admitted into various establishments. The mandatory proof of vaccination passport generated a generous number of discourses from pro-vaccine supporters and anti-vaccine protesters. While some saw the passport as ‘encouraging vaccination,’ others labelled it as ‘government propaganda’. Discuss both sides of the debate surrounding the Vaccine Passport and its relationship to propaganda advertising.
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