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    September‚ October‚ 2011 The Role of Television Advertising and Its Effects on Children Amin Asadollahi1 Student of PhD Marketing Management‚ Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University‚ Tehran‚ Iran Email: amin_asadollahee@yahoo.com Neda Tanha Student of advertising and Marketing‚ University of Applied Sciences‚ Tehran‚ Iran Email: nedatanha62@yahoo.com ABSTRACT The prevalence of obesity and the growing increase of obesity in children with the academic‚ political and social issue

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    Tittle: Should the government regulate the Internet more strictly Should the government regulate the Internet more strictly? It is no exaggeration to say that the Internet has changed the world. Today‚ we can get all kinds of information from around the world through the Internet and life in the world easy to communicate with others. Therefore‚ the Internet seems to be at first glance dream tool. However‚ the Internet is not always a bright side. It can be harmful‚ when we use it and little

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    Advertisements targeting children have only increased since my childhood. The ever expanding markets for products and the media assault through advertisements are flooding society with ideas‚ information‚ attitudes and imagery which is difficult to control. This onslaught is affecting the young minds of our children to a great extent because entertainment is being intermingled with commercial messages. Adults may be able to create a rational resistance to this‚ but children may not. Children are captivated

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    comes with risks. Although not exactly on the same scale of risk/reward as endeavors in economics‚ science runs the risk of having research become perverted by the greedy need of discovering information‚ no matter the cost. This is why governments should regulate research –to a point. All governmental regulation should not be made in attempts to hold science at a standstill‚ but rather to allow it to develop in a way that does not harm its subjects. While there have been many research experiments

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    A democrat may ask: Why is the government doing so little in general and specifically about big business? A republican may ask: Why is the national government so big and specifically why does the government regulate the economy so much? A libertarian may ask: Why is the government gigantic and regulating anything? America was founded based on the concept of equality and liberty with a fear of gigantic government‚ and excessive democracy. The founding fathers set up a system of representative democracy

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    Brainwashing Advertising to Children Dawn Korsick BUS 317 Garlyn Lewis October 10‚ 2009 Advertising plays an important role in business and in society. With advertising comes social and ethical responsibilities‚ this is especially important when advertising to children of all ages. Although a child’s age cannot be defined universally‚ The United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization states early childhood is zero to eight years old. Advertising law defines the age of a

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    Why is it important for the government to regulate natural monopolies? A natural monopoly arises where the largest supplier in an industry‚ often the first supplier in a market‚ has an overwhelming cost advantage over other actual and potential competitors. This tends to be the case in industries where capital costs predominate‚ creating economies of scale that are large in relation to the size of the market‚ and hence high barriers to entry; examples include public utilities such as water services

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    Should the Government Regulate Sugar? The world we live in today is a very dangerous one‚ or so it would seem to most people. People can be very suspicious of hidden agendas‚ being taken advantage of‚ or some how tricked in some manner. As Americans we have rights‚ and we are quick to fight for them‚ perhaps even to a fault. Never will you see more people say their rights are being stepped on than when the government begins to make changes or in some way “meddles” with our everyday lives. Usually

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    Advertising Tobacco and Alcohol to Children In his Theory of Moral Sentiment‚ Adam Smith said‚ "Man ought to regard himself‚ not as something separated and detached‚ but as a citizen of the world‚ a member of the vast commonwealth of nature and to the interest of this great community‚ he ought at all times to be willing that his own little interest should be sacrificed." These words should ring loud and clear in the ears of alcohol and tobacco marketing professionals. However‚ it seems more

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    ADVERTISEMENT Children and Today ’s Advertisement MG6500: Marketing Administration June 14‚ 2009 Abstract Today’s marketing is very different from yesterday marketing. This paper will discuss how marketing has change through the years. Who are the marketers of today really targeting and are there method ethical‚ what marketers’ responsibility to society are and what parents are doing to feed this frenzy. Children and Today ’s Advertisement Introduction: Since children are vulnerable

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