Papers 2001-2010 of total 7884 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…in the same economy. Indeed, many of the people that are spending their money gambling are the same people that can least afford to lose it. For instance, the lottery is most heavily advertised in poor neighborhoods where it is advertised as a way out…
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Category: /Literature/English
…this doe s is move money around in the same economy. Indeed, many of the people that are spending their money gambling are the same people that can least afford to lose it. For instance, the lottery is most heavily advertised in poor neighborhoods…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, films, magazines, and advertising are the main channels of communication which promote thinness in women. Many women believe that the models that they see on TV have typical bodies, when in fact "the ideal body type today is unattainable by most…
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Category: /History
…of national trends could be the Christmas “Tickle me Elmo” or “Furby” craze over the last few years. The national connection that the mass media provided also allowed for fashion to become important and for heroes in the world of sports to emerge. Advertising
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Category: /Literature/English
…. In an article by Stephen Glass he quotes a radio advertisement by the Nevada law-enforcement officials. They were so desperate the advertisement ran "Would you hire a shoplifter to watch the cash register? Please don't deal with hackers." The state took the airwaves…
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…by the media. The book also mentions advertising a subject I mentioned as a personal issue. As the book puts it “Advertising in all media uses the sexual sell, promising sex, romance, popularity, and fulfillment provided the consumer purchases the right soap…
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…TOBACCO ??? It is a proven fact that tobacco companies target teenagers in their advertisements
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…. The commercials did not factor into the hype surrounding the game until the mid-eighties, when television advertisements were considered new and innovative. Companies realized that with the exposure from the game, they could generate a large amount of revenue from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are at so called ideal body weight are still trying to lose more. In this country even though we promote good health our advertising on T.V., fashion magazines, and even on the World Wide Web equate thinness with beauty and good health. This type of advertisement
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…of punitive masters.” When advertisers create commercials, they put in vivid pictures and snapshots to catch your eye. This is because advertisers and pornographers know how compelling images are. Psychologists believe that images affect attitudes, thinking…
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