Papers 1471-1480 of total 7884 found.
…were passed in France that the French language must be used on television and radio, in all advertising, schools and workplaces, with the use of an English term forbidden if an adequate French word is available. For a foreign company attempting to enter…
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…, it is also the one in which legal constraints with regard to the sale, promotion and distribution of its product are most complex. The parent company has not supported its brands with new, cutting edge advertising. And hence the brand is now in between…
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…brands. The aim of promotion is to generate awareness and interest of the product, and to also create a desire for the customer to buy the product. Promotion of the product can be in the form of things like TV advertisement, Radio and paper advertisement
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Category: /Entertainment
…a tabloid contains more entertainment. A copy of "The Independent" is sold for the price of 55p. One reason is that this newspaper is bigger than the "SUN" (A2 instead of A3) but also because it does not contain advertising so much. Tabloids have a larger…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…relief. As years passed, magazines advertised dildos and vibrators to cure "female hysteria" by yourself at home. Vibrators and Dildos were seen as medical tools perfectly acceptable by society. More ad's appeared tailored to men explaining that vibrators…
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Category: /Literature
…low, while Wal-Mart is known for low prices, and low prices only ("Target Stores"). Target's advertising budget is rising rapidly. In 2003, it spent $824 million on advertising, up just 4 percent, or $33 million, from the previous year. But last year…
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…with the beginning of the downgrade of society. Therefore Hedonism should be in its apogee in the beginning of 21st century. And it is that way. It is enough to watch some advertisements on the television for a couple of minutes, and you will understand what I mean…
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…and ease of navigation of each site. Look Looking back in time and seeing how the world is today, the Internet has taken over many markets by advertising through the Internet. One of the many industries being advertised is the beauty and cosmetic market…
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Category: /Entertainment
…, that my mother feels ill at the sight of them. She feels that I will look exactly like them once the clothes are on my back. That's not the case. She doesn't see that the advertising world is a myth; it's a fiction world that is made up of silicon, make-up…
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…and advertisement influence gender roles. Today, television is prominent in many families and it presents traditional gender stereotypes most of the time. Men are often shown on television as husbands, fathers, doctors, and businessmen. In contrast, women are often shown…
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