Papers 1701-1710 of total 7884 found.
…LA Gear and other shoe companies have been using mercury to make the switch active in their shoe that light up when a person walks. The shoes should return to the company after the user is done with the to be recycled. Since LA never advertises
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…to twenty- five. That means people are going to die earlier if they start smoking at an early age. The tobacco company’s do not care and proof of not caring is their advertising to get young audiences. For example the Joe Camel is a cartoon character and he…
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…an effect on your children later in life. How advertisement effects the young. And I will be showing a brief segment of a video and showing some graphs, and data. Where did alcohol come from? Alcoholic beverages have been used since the dawn of civilization…
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…to 35.95 for 1000 grams. Protein is $22.95 for two pounds up to $79.95 for nine pounds. ADVERTISING OUR BUSINESS We constantly are going to have premiums. To open the store, we have a free shaker cup with a powder supplement purchase planned. We are going…
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…and receptionists. Receptionists are potential users because they are the people who book the appointments and edit files for things like addresses or names. Also, I will need to make a brochure for my company for it to be a form of advertising. In addition to that, I…
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…are now more willing to use guns because society has made them look cool or glamorous. Hundreds of actors are shown in advertisements holding guns and showing them as a strong necessity or even a sexual aid. Easterbrook claims that nearly 99% of real murders…
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…reasons to do so. But back to games… Violent games are available to anyone who wants to play them. So, why do boys predominantly choose them? Is it because advertisers are targeting males, or because the games capture an element of fantasy that naturally…
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…cultures, with the exception of that of the United States. In the more recent years of the United States’ history, much money has been wasted on researching the effects of smoking and advertising those effects. I believe that there is no warrant for any action…
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…then in the urban area there is a better chance that the unemployed could be illiterate. Advertising is also an interesting subject. At least 50% of programmed advertising broad cast on television must have local content. It is also required to have use…
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…computers to the mass media that it is is due mainly to entrepreneurs recognizing its potential as marketing resource. The Internet can be compared to the radio about 80 years ago. Big businesses realized just how influential it could be, started to advertise
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