Papers 1941-1950 of total 7884 found.
…of the delivery is, irrelevant compared to quality of programming and content, including advertising. Whether wired or wireless we should see radio in the broader view, as an ideal medium for communication but without the "old radio" constraints. When television…
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…a brand name may invoke. The most difficult for a brand is not to give a image of itself, but to keep this image in the consumer's mind. Advertisements and packaging are the main keys for this task. The brand tries to give the most pleasant image…
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…into these glossy pages are endless advertisements repeatedly coaxing young, female readers to buy these brand name beauty products. Although these supermodel-wannabes believe that they are gaining confidence, they are sometimes receiving the exact opposite. All teen…
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…with a current or former employee in order to determine if the company operates as advertised. If research provides positive reinforcement to the (advertised) facts in hand, it would suffice to say the Sears would afford a working environment that is consistent…
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…§As of now, 2 warehouses and 1600 employees §$30 million cumulative customers §1996 -$340,000 in the first half spend on advertising and marketing §End of 1997, Amazon had found its millionth customer §In 1998 Amazon.com added music §In July 1998 profits…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, there is a very different example of social responsibility, demonstrated by the Australian Government. The advertisement campaign that was recently run on the TV, titled rather informally, "Don't Be a Tosser" concentrated on influencing people to rightfully dispose…
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…a step in the right direction by reducing the ways that the industry can advertise tobacco. They have limited it to written ads mostly like magazines, billboards, sponsorship (meaning that Marlboro could sponsor a racecar driver), and T-shirts. They aren…
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…. For example there are couple of words to prove this; president, congressman, chairman etc… There is no word as congresswoman, chairwoman, secondly woman is still too often depicted in the films, television, advertising, and by the fashion industry as a sex object…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Choosing the Right Vehicle Choosing a car these days can be a hassle. There are so many advertisements in the automobile industry trying to get you to but their vehicle. You end up choosing a vehicle with a catchy advertising jingle or phrase…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on beliefs of certain individuals. These beliefs ranged from the abolishment of slavery to advertising for a submarine. Not everybody liked this though. Many editors were arrested and forced to stand trial. As we all know, America is a free country…
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