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ELIZABETH PARKER
Times staff writers
Twelve Peace College students and two communication department professors traveled to New York last month to participate in an advertising career conference and to get a close-up look at various communication
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because of an advertisement like
that. It seems a teenagers peers would have a greater impact on their behavior and
habits, regardless of the glamorous publicity of the advertisements.
Later in the essay, the author generalizes that sisterhood
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clearly show that
young people are the prime target in the tobacco wars. The cigarette
manufacturers may deny it, but advertising and promotion play a vital
part in making these facts a reality (Roberts).
The kings of these media ploys
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properly. If they valued saving money, or didnt
value what extra comes with money, people would be in a better place both mentally and
in financial standing.
Every advertisement and every media presentation has people in America thinking
they are not good
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Ideal Woman
In magazines stuffed with models and advertisements, billboards on the highway, and actresses on television, the message of what women should look like is everywhere. Advertising is a powerful force in our culture due to the exposure
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
not been suitable for young children and that have been given the R-rating have been advertised during television programming that is made for younger viewers. It is also true that in magazines made for teenagers have had advertisements in them for R-rated
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Americas adolescents live in an environment today where tobacco companies misleading advertisements are attracting more and more kids to buy cigarettes before they are old enough and educated enough to understand tobaccos long-term health risks
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Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
Bread are regularly advertised on television, newspapers and magazines, so we as consumers become accustomed to being familiar with these brands. As most of these products (Kellogg's - American and Tip Top Bread- UK) are generally foreign owned
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to be generally more misrepresented than men.
The form of media that is generally recognised as being the most misrepresentative of women is advertising. A study of the content of Seventeen Magazine (the most widely distributed adolescent magazine in America
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to the movies, the media influences almost every aspect of our lives. Subsequently, the media demonstrates its influence over social norms and values through its use of violence, the ability to dictate social needs through commercials and advertisements
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