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    Tv adverts are advertising snacks such as sweets, biscuits, crisps and sugary drinks non-stop and as each day goes by it is becoming increasingly unlikely that you will come across a food advert which is promoting healthy eating. Children spend countless hours in front of a tv or on the internet, so companies are taking advantage of this by advertising food as they know they are more likely to remember and try foods that they have seen…

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    on women and marginalized communities. As a person who advocates to fight injustices, it would not be fair to learn about the hazardous chemicals that affect one’s body and our environment and to continue to utilize the products that consists of harmful ingredients and not inform others as well. While the issues that occur in our ecosystem have a lot to do with the white patriarchy and access to a clean environment is “created and institutionalized at the expense of people of color” and…

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    Smart Phone Effects

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    smart phones is harmful to a person's health". To what extent do you agree with this statement? In recent years, smart phones have increasingly been used by large numbers of people due to the advancement of technology. While some studies indicate that smart phones pose a negative impact on the public’s health, some researchers disagree with this assertion. This essay examines both the negative and positive effects of smart phone use on people’s physical and mental health. The harmful impact of…

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    such songs including, "Proud a Mi Bleaching" and "Bleaching Fit Me". Dr. Charles Limb, Head and Neck Surgeon at Johns Hopkins University, said about the effects of music on humans: “…musical experience, musical exposure…all of those things change your brain...It allows you to think in a way that you used to not think…..’ Music has a profound effect on decision making; when music brainwashes persons into believing that skin lightening is acceptable this practice will undoubtedly become…

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    Weight Loss Diet Analysis

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    Weight loss is the method of reducing excess body weight. It may be achieved by a custom-made certain program or just by making use of an efficient a beneficial weight loss supplements. Today 's world is a world of very competitive marketing and advertising as well as a client includes a mind-blowing variety of services and products to select. Businesses are providing large profits by promoting the items as well as exercise equipment. A physical workout program is usually a crucial part of…

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    Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 17(2), 148-167. This article discusses how the sports industry’s concerns with their own self-betterment and prosperity, commonly results in incongruent sponsorships with companies representing addictive and harmful products. John L. Crompton analyzes multiple perspectives on the issue regarding tobacco and alcohol sponsorship in sport. He reasons that there is hypocrisy in this matter given that, “sport which exemplifies a healthy, fit, lifestyle…[is often]…

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    Photoshop Is Unethical

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    emotional communication for the masses. In advertising, a picture truly is worth a thousand words. And, photographs are among the most potent images of all. Advertising “asks [the viewer] to go somewhere, do something, try something, buy something, accept some single idea, add a new word—generally a product’s trade name to [their] vocabulary, and associate positive images with that word” (Jamieson and Campbell 318). Being that the purpose of advertising is to sell products by engaging…

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    prevalent all over popular culture and particularly advertising today. This practice, and the central importance sexuality has been given in everyday expressions of popular culture, has become quite embedded in the public life, and is having some important effects on the social development of people, especially young people. This paper will explore the current state of the depictions of sexuality and eroticism in the modern-day popular culture and advertising media, and what kinds of social and…

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    Duty In Advertising Ethics

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    Puffery is a wonderfully named term that refers to those tall advertising claims that children are bombarded with every day–like, ‘world famous biscuits’ or ‘the best in the world’. Preston places puffs into six categories: best, best possible, better, specially good, good and subjective qualities (10,11). Even though…

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    A topic that was become highly controversial and sparked debated over the past couple of decades has been smoking tobacco. With an increasing number of studies showing and validating that smoking is harmful to you, many people, the majority being non-smokers, believe that there should be some sort of ban on smoking cigarettes, or even making it illegal. However, every topic has an opposing side and contrary to the thought of banning smoking, a large number of people still think that there should…

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