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    MKT 531 FINAL EXAM 1. a). With respect to the strategic planning process, why has social responsibility and marketing ethics become important today? b). Is it really necessary to consider these issues in strategic planning? A firm’s reputation is vital to its survival. Whether a firm’s reputation is a good one or not, depends upon their degree of commitment to social responsibility. Social responsibility generally means a firm has a responsibility to have a positive impact on society, and at…

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    Looking back at my childhood now, I realized that my parents taught me quite a bit about how males and females should look and behave. Whenever I would go to a park with my sisters, my mother would always tell us to not play like the boys since they played “not nicely.” According to my mother, girls know how to play nicely and share, not boys. Whenever I would play in my soccer games, both my mother and father would tell me to be careful around the male players since they were stronger and…

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    Kelly Hu Research Paper

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    acting career in 1996 by portraying Young Cosette in Les Misérables, starting with the U.S. national tour and later moving to the Broadway show. She later made cameo appearances in other television series until achieving her breakout role as Jade in Bratz (2007). Three years later, she landed her most prominent part as Mona Vanderwaal in Pretty Little Liars (2010). Parrish received four Teen Choice Awards for her work during the series'…

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    Rauch Culture and Feminism Our media is over sexualized. People, or worse children, turn on a television and see half-naked models promoting alcohol or food. They see the playboy bunny logo on clothing worn by their peer or even grown adults. Raunch culture is what empowers women to act overly sexual and have a one-of-the-boys attitude. This is ruining the fight for gender equality by promoting sex, allowing women to lose respect, and the rise of unrealistic definition of beauty to young women.…

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    Alexandria Creative, Caring, Protective, Loving Wishes to go to Paris, France and see the eiffel tower reams of writing songs for song artists Wants to be a singer or a songwriter for other singers I wonders if I will ever find a true friend in this world we live in I am deathly afraid of spiders which means I have arachnophobia I like to dance I mainly dance in my bedroom with the music very loud I love my girlfriend Kayla Bidinger I want to see the world, the inside of the White House, and…

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    Psy So Young Summary

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    The authors, Diana E. Levin, PH.D and Jean Kilbourne, ED.D, declares that the media is responsible for the sexualizing children. Children are exposed to an outrageous amount of sexual images in television, movies, music and the internet. They are taught young that body image, what they wear and see in the media makes them sexy and popular, at ages younger and younger. Children are exposed to images of sex and violence, the result is that kids are becoming more violent and rebelling at a younger…

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    Personal Narrative

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    “Mijita, you are going to have to wait until everybody leaves from the party and then we will take you to the hospital.” My mom said. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Was my mom really saying this? Were these the words coming out of her mouth? I couldn’t accept what I had just heard and that made me even more disappointed than what I already was. In that moment, I felt confused and at the same time shocked. Was my mom’s reputation more important than a bone popping out of my arm? Was she…

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    There are several theories that might fit into the biological perspective. The five most distinct would be Nature vs. nurture, developmental milestones, hormones and puberty. According to Sarah McLeod, “Theorists in the biological perspective who study behavioral genomics consider how genes affect behavior.” So the biological perspective would focus on what theories naturally affect my life. http://www.simplypsychology.org/perspective.html Nature Vs. Nurture The Nature Vs Nurture Controversy,…

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    Barbie Dolls: The Feminist or the Antagonist of Modernity Living in a world, where beauty is everything defines life as a whole. What you see in the media can affect how you choose to live. Magazines, television, advertisements all have one common denominator: Models. From fashion models, to commercial, to even promotional, the galore of models vary for many reasons. On one hand, the beauty of it all causes admiration world-wide, conversely just as much controversy. Beautiful, charming, yet…

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    How much of what we do influences children at a young age? Things that we do that influence children, such as giving them toys and clothes based on their gender. Toys and clothes could be considered more purposeful way to engender children, but sometimes there are actions that parents do without even knowing towards their children. Without the parents knowing they are setting gender norms for their children and this would possibly affect them in the future. In the readings of “From Women, Men,…

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