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    Sexual Images and Social Inequality in Advertisements Mass media has played a very special and important role in social influences and identifications. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder and the media is that of the beholder as it can be a “powerful agent of gender-role socialization” (Crooks and Baur 2008‚ 70). Generally‚ the media is the one that can either help shaped or changed certain social images. Once an image has been made popular by the media‚ it can become a substantial impact that

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    IMC PLAN COLGATE TOTAL IMC Plan RMIT International University Vietnam Bachelor of Commerce Program ASSIGNMENT COVER PAGE Your assessment will not be accepted unless all fields below are completed Subject Code: Subject Name: Location where you study: Title of Assignment: File(s) Submitted Student name: MKTG1257 Marketing Communication Saigon South Campus IMC Plan MKTG1257 – IMC Plan – Colgate Total Nguyen Thu Giang s3220854 Nguyen Huynh Anh Thu s3221643 Pham Hoang Oanh Vo Minh Thu

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    Advertising Standards Agency . (2012). About ASA. Retrieved September 25‚ 2012‚ from ASA: http://www.asa.org.uk/About-ASA.aspx So the advertising standards agency referred to as the ASA in the quote above helps us to understand more about how advertisements and other media products are regulated. The ASA are a government recognised body who ensure that outlandish claims are not made by organisation in order to sell more of their products and also to make sure none off the adverts which they approve

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    Advertisement Analysis On average‚ people today strive to look the best that they can. With this influence‚ consumers prefer to buy products that will give them the results they wish to achieve. Your advertisement has successfully portrayed many positive aspects of the Garnier Fructis product Sleek and Shine. By including detailed information about your product it educates a large number of consumers through the Sleek and Shine advertisement. Along with educating your consumers‚ as a corporation

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    Summary One of Quebec’s largest cable companies has partnered with etc.tv‚ to offer Interactive Advertisements to over 300‚000 of their digital cable customers. This is the first time that Canada will experience interactive advertising through digital cable. No longer are commercial just limited to 30 and 60 second intervals. Now while one is watching a commercial‚ they can click a link that will provide more information on the product‚ or may lead to an extended version of the original commercial

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    Did you know that economists have estimated in a new study that banning fast food advertisements from children’s television programs would reduce the number of overweight children in the U.S. by 18 percent‚. This is from an article titled TV Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity‚ Economists say by Roni Rabyn writing for the New York Times in 2008. The question I am answering today is‚ Should the government regulate TV advertising directed towards children? The answer is yes the government needs more

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    Today’s children are unique in many ways from previous generations; however perhaps the most influencing on our young children today is television advertisements. Television advertising may be described as a series of television programs implemented by companies or organizations to introduce products‚ which is now becoming an usual part of people’s daily life‚ especially children. "In 1997‚ the nation’s estimated 34 million children age 12 and under will have spent or influenced spending of a record

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    An important controversial issue that America faces today is the debate of sex in advertising. Sex in advertisement is a major problem in the United States. It is in almost every advertisement we see. Some people don’t seem to notice because they have grown use to it while others just turn their cheek the other way. Sex in advertising is sometimes referred to as sex appeal or sex ads. Sex ads are defined as any type of advertising that shows pictures of partially nude or wording that relates to

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    in their lifetime. It all started in the early 1940’s‚ when the first short TV commercial was ever invented‚ then finally aired on the TV screen. Was it created to irritate us? Absolutely not. However‚ it really seems like the purpose of advertisements is to test people’s patience. Let’s turn on our imagination for a minute. You are watching your dearest TV series. (e.g. “Pretty Little Liars”). You’ve been waiting for a whole week just to watch some special episode. You are all

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    Advertisement Analysis Bring the Heat The idea of improving the smell‚ or odor‚ of any human has been around since the beginning of civilization. With the perfume industry having such longevity one can surmise that not smelling offensive is a social norm‚ and even a social need. However‚ though it could be argued by some as a need the perfume industry is just that‚ an industry in itself. Like most industries in our world‚ perfume is not exempt from using advertisements to sell their products

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