Papers 1991-2000 of total 7884 found.
…articles criticizing the ads but nothing about anti-drug ads throughout history. Web Luis directed me to limited books about anti-drug advertising. Most of the information in the library was concerning drug law and legislation not the media portrayal. I…
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…The Image Manipulation of celebrities on young adults It’s almost everywhere you look. Pictures of emaciated young women are rampant on magazine covers, advertisements, billboards: everywhere. It is quite evident by flipping through a magazine…
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…Silky Smooth Having soft, smooth skin is the goal of every woman. With all of the products that are available today who knows which is really the best? Though no one will be able to point a finger at just one product, magazine advertisers are doing…
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…, and that is what makes them so unique and preferred by some people over other ISP’s I will begin with America Online. AOL is very well known because it is one of the most frequently advertised of all service providers. It offers the keyword feature that allows…
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…those from e-tailors as mentioned in answering question-1 above. 4-what products other than toys could e-tailers market in an innovative way? I guess here where the advertising superiority of some firms comes into play. The company can use humor…
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…from/in to the industry. No cost is incurred on transactions of resources from one application to other. 9.No advertising: - No competitive edge can be gained by advertising as the products of various sellers are indistinguishable…
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…targets children in advertising (Ogletree, S., Williams, S., Raffeld, P., Mason, B., Fricke, K., 1990) and that this media influence over people has always been observable (Miles, M., 1995). This targeting of audience members serves the purpose of singling out…
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…is fundamentally structured on the ideals of democracy, one in two women are victims to rape and sexual assault. Despite the magnitude of the violence, a recent anti-rape TV advertisement (starring South African actor Charlize Theron) was banned by the Advertisement
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…wallet. Advertising has also kept the industry going. Advertisers portray a different picture that gets your mind off the problem. Petroleum companies play on your automotive desires, like gasoline that performs well and gives you more power. They also play…
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…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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