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    Introduction; In this assignment I will be talking about different sources of finance available For different types of organisation. Also I will talk about assess the implication of the different sources and we evaluate Appropriate sources of finance for business projects. All business needs a money to finance and to set up a business activities like setup cost‚ Day to day cost‚ and other expenses which can help to keep the business running. Financial sources definition; Financial sources

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    LSE Research Online Article (refereed) Sonia Livingstone Does TV advertising make children fat? : what the evidence tells us Originally published in Public policy research‚ 13 (1). pp. 54-61 © 2006 Blackwell Publishing. You may cite this version as: Livingstone‚ Sonia (2006). Does TV advertising make children fat : what the evidence tells us [online]. London: LSE Research Online. Available at: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/1026 Available in LSE Research Online: May 2007 LSE has developed LSE Research

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    often for sports advertising in our communities. As a proud supporter of our youth athletics‚ it’s somewhat impulsive for us to advertise in their annual sports posters. We recently worked with a company called Pocket Pros‚ claiming to be collecting advertising for several schools in our service territory. We agreed to advertising in 4 of our schools and submitted payment for the invoice. Later‚ I received a call from another company collecting on behalf of Watford City High School‚ stating that they

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    Children cannot comprehend advertising messages due to their young age. * Children don ’t understand persuasive intent until they are eight or nine years old and that it is unethical to advertise to them before then. According to Karpatkin and Holmes from the Consumers Union‚ "Young children‚ in particular‚ have difficulty in distinguishing between advertising and reality in ads‚ and ads can distort their view of the world." Additionally children are unable to evaluate advertising claims. (Beder‚ 1998)

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    Advertising Ethics 2

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    One of the most controversial areas of marketing has long been that of advertising to children. Today‚ advertisers are focusing their ads at younger and younger audiences‚ many of whom are still in diapers. The reason that adverters are targeting younger and younger children is that they are trying to establish “brand-name preference” at as early of an age as possible. (American Academy of Pediatrics‚ 2006) Marketers are now using psychologists‚ sociologists‚ anthropologists and behavioral scientists

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    need for regulation of advertising aimed at children is generally acknowledged. And that happens because children are a very specific target group with special features due to young age. Children do not have the skills to critique advertisements and are very fooled by them. They cannot recognize if all these things advertised are useful or not. Advertisements influence children in a negative way most of the times. For example‚ junk food advertisements lead to obesity. Advertising for toys and clothing

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    Alcohol Advertising Television is the number one spot where advertisements are released because of the variety of age groups that it reaches throughout the United States. “Average number of hours per week that American youth ages 12-17 watch television: 20 hours‚ 20 minutes‚” (CERC‚ 1998). Although Television is the most effective way to advertise products because of how much it is consumed and how large of an audience it captures‚ does it attract individuals who were not intended to be targeted

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    CONTENT PAGE ABSTRACT ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 LITERATURE REVIEW ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 METHODOLOGY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 HYPOTHESIS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 LIMITATIONS OF RESEARCH …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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    Negative influence of advertising on society Advertising by definition is a paid form of communication intended to persuade an audience (viewers‚ readers or listeners) to purchase or take some action upon products‚ ideas‚ or services. We are taken into what the advertisers exactly want us to do - buy their products. Advertisements in themselves are not bad. They do perform an important role in the society and that is the promotion of products and services so that people will become aware of

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    Alcohol Advertising to Youth Many people are unaware of the prevalence of underage drinking in the United States. Every day in the United States‚ more than 4‚750 kids under age 16 have their first full drink of alcohol. More youth in the United States drink alcohol than smoke tobacco or marijuana‚ making it the drug most used by American young people. Youth who start drinking before the age of 15 are five times more likely to develop alcohol dependency or abuse in their lifetime than those who

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