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    use advertisements that are directed to get the attention of children.  TV Commercials are being seen by millions of children all over the world.  The average child watches 25‚000 to 40‚000commercials per year.  The marketers know what time to run these commercials‚ what kind of music or beats to include‚what kind of actors to include and even what colors to have them dress in. It’s all about targeting the buyer.  They want to lure in the buyer or the child that wants what they see and can’t

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    Energy Drink

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    and projects‚ it has helped business in advertising and in making progress‚ and it has connect loved ones to people who live in a different country with the help of the internet. Psychologists are not even sure yet what to call this phenomenon. Some label it an "Internet Addiction Disorder." But many people are addicted to their computers long before the internet enters their lives. Some people are extremely attached to their computer and don ’t even care about the internet. Perhaps we should call

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    Is Television Harmful

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    So many TV shows are also very good for teens to watch and also have messages in them that really do get across than someone shouting at them. Lots of shows are not good for young children but in all honestly shows are becoming more and more about everyday life and what goes on in the world so I would say yes but at the same time it’s a shame for parents they are to be careful. I think more shows need to be aimed at children not just 17 right up to 40‚ but I can think of a few shows that are okay

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    The Soft Power

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    all respect to the findings of Hofstede studies)‚ do not see such studies are feasible is based upon the fact that Hofstede studies are only addressing the hard-wiring of people though surveys and such a quantitative approach does not reveal the soft side of humans‚ i.e. feelings‚ emotions‚ body language‚ etc. When such an approach is followed by the leaders of those organization or even the societies‚ they are not seeing the most effective part of it‚ the causes of our behaviour. This element

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    Television and Today’s Youth Television and Today’s Youth In today’s world‚ violent and sexy television is seen as normal‚ everyday programming. Parents constantly have to monitor what their children are viewing. What happens when the television hurting your children isn’t the programming? What happens when the media doing the damage is actually the commercials spliced between those carefully chosen shows? Surely‚ parents cannot watch everything! In the average year‚ the advertising industry

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    Accting 400 Final Exam

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    University of Phoenix ACC/400 Accounting for Decision Making Final Exam PLEASE PUT YOUR ANSWERS ON THE EXCEL SPREADSHEET 151 Points PART I — MULTIPLE CHOICE -2 pts each (40 points) Instructions Designate the best answer for each of the following questions. 1. A measure of a company’s solvency is the a. acid-test ratio. b. current ratio. c. times interest earned ratio. d. asset turnover ratio. 2. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

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    Advertising

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    Advertising is the name given to the process of commercial promotion of goods and services in order to increase the sales. However‚ it can be done from many mediums like television‚ newspaper‚ wall paintings‚ billboards‚ magazines‚ internet‚ or by the word-of-mouth and in many other ways. Advertising is help to inform the ability of the product or services in the market and help to encourage customer to buy it at the same time. Advertisement done normally is to capture the attention of the customer

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    Effect of Television

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    COVER PAGE THE INFLUENCE OF WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF NIGERIA YOUTHS (A CASE STUDY OOF CARITAS STUDENTS‚ ENUGU). BY EZIECHI‚ IFEOMA .S. MC/2006/136 DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION‚ FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCE‚ CARITAS UNIVERSITY AMORJI-NIKE ENUGU. TITLE PAGE THE INFLUENCE OF WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAMME ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF NIGERIA YOUTHS. (A CASE STUDY OF CARITAS STUDENTS‚ ENUGU). BY EZICHI‚ IFEOMA .S.

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    had been advertised on TV as “the best way to lose 25 pounds in 2 weeks”. The worst thing is that despite of the being tricked by advertisements many times‚ I still cannot control myself to not be attracted by the art of advertising. Advertises always know how to get a lot of attention for their product. There are many effective strategies that advertisers can use to manipulate their consumers. One of the most effective advertising strategies to persuade consumers is emotional words. In this strategy

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    Psychology Energy drinks and Drug use Now days‚ college students have been consuming the so-called “energy drinks‚” a rapidly evolving class of drink which promise to increase energy‚ improve alertness‚ and boost attention. Energy drinks started around the 1990s‚ the industry has grown with a rate of 55% from 2002 to 2006. Energy drinks are marketed usually to young adults. A few studies have attempted to identify the influences of energy drink drinking‚ drug use‚ and alcohol forms of use

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