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    While women‚ who were “traditionally more isolated than men” were given equal opportunity to consume shows about more “manly” endeavors‚ men’s feminine sides are tapped by the emotional nature of many television programs. Television played a significant role in the feminist movement. Although most of the women portrayed on television conformed to stereotypes‚ television also showed the lives of men as well as news and current affairs. These "other lives" portrayed on television left many women unsatisfied

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    Adverts‚ they’re everywhere. Each evening we see hundreds on our televisions‚ they’re plastered over billboards‚ shouted about every ten minutes on our radios‚ on every single page of our newspapers and even subtly dropped into our games. Companies use adverts to force feed us with their latest products and services in an attempt to encourage‚ persuade or manipulate an audience into buying their brand. Occasionally‚ some adverts are beautifully designed to capture the viewer into their story‚ I believe

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    Misleading Statistics

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    Cornelia Fuller Survey of Mathematical Methods Liar Liar Tonya Meisner September 16th‚ 2012 This week’s assignment is about the use of misleading statistics. Companies and individuals use statistics in a variety of way in order to provide information on certain things. The use of misleading statistics‚ while not ethical‚ could be viewed as valuable‚ if it increases profit margins or awareness of the stated topic of the statistic in a biased way. Question number 8 provides a statistic that

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    No time for this To establish that an advertisement is false‚ a plaintiff must prove five things: (1) a false statement of fact has been made about the advertiser’s own or another person’s goods‚ services‚ or commercial activity; (2) the statement either deceives or has the potential to deceive a substantial portion of its targeted audience; (3) the deception is also likely to affect the purchasing decisions of its audience; (4) the advertising involves goods or services in interstate commerce;

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    Jaclyn Caturano Webliography #1 Misleading Research One of the most popular advertisements shown on TV‚ billboards or magazines is for make-up. Many of these make-up ads are for foundation where the models are portrayed as having beautiful‚ young‚ healthy and flawless faces. Along with the photos are things such as‚ “Skin looks 5 years younger in 4 weeks” or “lashes 2X more volume”. In reality many of these advertisements have been edited and have had post- production Photoshop. In July‚ the

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    regards to company advertisement campaigns. The legal definition of misleading advertisements is undefined within the current Queensland Legislation‚ with businesses being unsure with how misleading differs from invitation to treat and puffery. This speech will therefore assess these legal terms‚ discuss how the punitive damages are inconsistent between cases and portray how the punishments aren’t deterring companies from producing misleading advertisement campaigns. Therefore portraying the inefficiencies

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    Misleading Graphs

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    Misleading Graphs Team C Introduction to Statistics—QNT/273 February 7‚ 2011 Jeffrey McDonough Misleading Graphs “Graphs give a visual representation that enables readers to analyze and interpret data more easily than they could simply by looking at numbers. However‚ inappropriately drawn graphs can misrepresent the data and lead the reader to false conclusions” (Bluman‚ 2009‚ p.76). Some methods used by graph makers to mislead consumers are truncated axis starting points and using two

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    Gdp - Is It Misleading?

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    How GDP is Misleading Measure of Wealth and Well-being! GDP‚ which stands for Gross Domestic Product‚ is the most common abbreviation in economics. It has become widely used as a reference point for the health of national and global economies. No number is quite so central to public life as the gross domestic product. Political scientists build formulas around it to predict who will win the presidency. The stock market trembles at the approach of new quarterly figures. Other economic statistics

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    from time to time. Either the pictures may be changed or the script. Sometimes subtle sex appeal is thrown in by advertising agencies. Whether this is ethically correct is a debatable point. Of course there are advertisements which are really misleading. Some medicines that are advertised claim to be

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    by them. Today gender stereotyping is extensively used in television commercials. This is mainly done to attract viewers to buy their product. Female stereotypes are mostly used in TV advertisements. Women are usually portrayed as sex objects in commercials. They are portrayed as “decoratives” in various promotional strategies. They are shown as desirable women to attract the male crowd. They are used more in those commercials which advertise products used by men. For example axe‚ addiction‚ etc

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