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    UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST THE EFFECT OF TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR.BY AWUA JOSHUA KATE FENTENG LILY ASARE A PROJECT WORK SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION‚ IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY. MAY‚ 2013. DECLARATIONCANDIDATES DECLARATION We hereby declare that this work is

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    global phenomenon‚ in which an increasingly small number of companies spend considerable sums to establish and embed their brands in the lives and lifestyles of populations. Market research data offers insight into the size and extent of the global alcohol trade‚ and the magnitude of alcohol advertising expenditures. Recent examples of alcohol marketing in a variety of national contexts illustrate the techniques used by the global companies. The effects of this marketing on young people are described

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    man or at least a kind of Boss with a high income. He speaks several different languages. He has a secretary and he is a member of a kind of club‚ which could be for men with a higher social status‚ job or income. I think Charles´ father is an alcoholic. Already‚ when he met Charles at the station‚ he smelled of whiskey. Later at the different restaurants‚ he seems to be more interested in the alcohol‚ than the food. Maybe that is the reason for his behavior‚ when he speaks to the waiters at the

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN ADVERTISING Advertising is a paid non personal communication about an organization and its products that is transmitted to a target audience through a mass medium. It is a kind of promotional activity. Advertising is widely criticized. Advertisements often do not include much objective information for the simple reason that their primary function is not that of providing unbiased information. Exaggerated claims and outright falsehoods are the most obvious targets for complaints

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    Major Case Study – Sexual Harassment April 9‚ 2014   I. Case: Leigh Sosebee‚ Plaintiff‚ v. Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission‚ Defendant II. Facts of the Case The plaintiff‚ Leigh Sosebee‚ filed a suite with the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission that she was discriminated against because of her sex and retaliation. Sosebee filed the lawsuit in September of 2011 after being an employee since 2007. Sosebee complained of the sexual harassment in 2009 claiming her direct sergeant and other

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    2011 World’s Most Ethical Companies The Ethisphere Institute‚ a leading international think-tank dedicated to the creation‚ advancement and sharing of best practices in business ethics‚ corporate social responsibility‚ anti-corruption and sustainability‚ announced the official unveiling of the 2011 World’s Most Ethical Companies. This year’s honorees have gone above and beyond to prove business ethics are paramount to the success of a company’s brand and bottom line. In its fifth year‚ the World’s

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    Advertising in an Ethical Manner The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines advertising as the act of making something publicly and generally known. Advertisements are seen in varieties of ways and through many different sources by millions of people every day. Advertisements can be found online‚ in magazines‚ along roadways‚ even in classrooms! These advertisements are all aimed at a specific product‚ service‚ or company and are targeting consumers of all ages. In order to achieve their goal‚ advertisers

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    IntroductionThe TARES test is useful in evaluating whether the advertisements are part of an ethical way of advertising. While the TARES test will not solve all ethical problems in creating ads‚ it does give creative people‚ marketing directors and strategic communication planners a tool. The -T- stands for truthfulness which evaluates whether an ad is honest or not‚ and whether it is used to deceive the audience. The -A- stands for Authenticity which states the question "Does this ad motivate the

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    advertisements. However‚ one issue which deserves our careful thought‚ with the prevalence of advertisement‚ is whether the advertising method to children is ethical. Many people‚ these days‚ criticize that marketers take advantage of immature mind of children to promote their products. Many report showed that children under the age of eight do not understand the intrinsic bias of advertising and children tend to believe that the information in advertisement is true and accurate. Marketers use this point

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    Ethical Company Paper IBM (International Business Machines) is the world’s largest information technology Company in terms of revenue and by most other measures‚ a position it has held for about the past 50 years. IBM manufactures and sells computer‚ hardware and software‚ and it offers infrastructure‚ hosting and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. IBM derives revenue from a range of consulting and outsourcing services. With the advent of the

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