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…gobbled up or run out of business by the oligopolies. MANIPULATING DEMAND The large firm is often in a position to create a demand for its own product through advertising. While this sometimes leads to actual product improvement, it can also lead…
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…member's of the 'establishment' or 'governing classes'. The method of appointment of judges is also criticised, as there is no open advertisement for senior judges - the Lord Chancellor takes 'soundings' from other judges about 'suitable' candidates. The Lord…
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…reach. The popularity of reality shows doesn't seem to be declining. Everyone involve must be getting what they want out of the shows. The producers get cheap, easy to produce shows, the advertisers get big money, and the viewers get the live vicariously…
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…forever." A person described as "passionate" is generally very motivated, enthusiastic, and full of life. Companies involved with advertising are incessantly looking to recruit passionate people, because their enthusiasm affects a potential customer's decision…
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…is not too far off what happens in today's television landscape, it does have a couple of drawbacks that keeps it from being a true model. Steiner does not take into consideration that some audiences are more valuable to advertisers than others. Because…
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…There is little consensus about the definition of "crime". The media advertises crime by what acts are reacted to by the police and courts whereas a lawyer sees crime as acts that have been defined as crimes by the written law. A myth can be defined…
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…in a way tournaments were the form of advertisement. It was a knight's job to fight in wars, defend his lady, and prove dealers, armories, and harness makers. Also by usurers, fortunetellers, and prostitutes." (Morris, 141). Winning such tournaments was one way…
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…2004 annual report with simply states - Low Cost, Great Service, True Value. (Virgin Blue Annual Report, 2004) Through their advertising and communication strategies Virgin Blue has tried to position itself based on excellent customer service. While Virgin…
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…The motion picture, "The Corporation", explores the nature and spectacular rise of the dominant institution of our time. Illuminating the grip of corporations on our everyday lives using footage from TV, news, advertising and pop culture, the filmmakers…
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…also lets there be a Wicca club or a gay rights club, and they have the nerve to be offended. I am not saying that they shouldn't be allowed to have clubs (its called church) it just shouldn't be sponsored by the school or advertised in school because…
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