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    Evil Children's Media

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    village. When parents allow television to fill the role of a village, they indirectly expose their child to advertising specially designed to manipulate impressionable young…

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    such as McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy’s influence the eating habits of children through television advertisements, promotions, and giveaways. Finally, the gambling industry, who display casinos through television advertisements and encourage…

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    different propaganda devices are used. For instance, the very fact that all time comedian and recent Ghostbusters star Melissa Mccarthy appears as a shining star in the commercial for Kia. Testimonial persuasion plays a huge part in the actual advertising part in the commercial, and Mccarthy’s…

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    3/11/16 Retrieved from: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/07363769610118921 • Sheila L. Sasser, Scott Koslow, Edward A. Riordan, 2007, Creative and Interactive Media Use by Agencies: Engaging an IMC Media Palette for Implementing Advertising Campaigns, DOI: 10.2501/S0021849907070286. 3/11/16 Retrieved from:http://www.journalofadvertisingresearch.com/content/47/3/237 • Foster. Tom, 2014, How to Create a Cool Brand, INC. MAGAZINE.3/11/16 Retrieved From: http://www.inc.com/magazine…

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    Reality Of Objectification

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    In Kilbourne's video “The Dangerous Way Ads see Woman” Jean Kilbourne, points out that “Advertising is one of the most powerful educational forces in our society” yet seemingly the advertisers, give little thought as to their portrayal of women. Often times, advertisers resort to nearly monstrous tactics, tieing and chaining up, caging, and taping…

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    When people found out about this discovery on the news, they increasingly avoided going to all fast food restaurants including Burger King, Wendy’s, and McDonalds in order reduce the risk of getting fat. The type of reaction that people around the world showed regarding the news of rising obesity resulted in fast food resturantants getting lawsuits and legislators passing laws to…

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    The Effects of Objectifying Women in Ads For about as long as advertisements have existed, objectification of women in them has existed, too. Whether it is an advertisement for Victoria Secret or Burger King, women have been presented as sex objects in an effort to sell a product. This objectification causes some major effects on women who see these ads. The objectification of women in advertisements causes women to have low self-esteem, develop eating disorders, and create a mindset that they…

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    In the article presented to read for this assignment, an incident took place where employees in a Burger King in Minnesota were caught breaking, and smashing over 20 windows at the restaurant. A call was made saying that the windows were being smashed and when police arrived it was discovered that is was in fact the employees of the restaurant. The reason the employees were performing such an act was because of alarming phone call that the business received. The caller posed as fire department…

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    achieving them. Burger kings conducted research and wants to increase their customers so they decided to open King’s café. It is a correct decision. The success of the King’s café depends upon the quality of the food products provided. Burger king should take into account different aspect like competitors, financial status etc. But there are four major factors which affects the sale…

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    Some women are with men who are abusers, and they always find themselves stuck and unable to leave that relationship because they are too scared to leave them. As in Rereading America, “‘Two Ways a Woman Can get Hurt’: Advertising and Violence” by Jean Kilbourne, talks about how there are different meanings behind every photo. So there are some photos that shows some women do get hurt by the men they are with. As Kilbourne states, “And more than half of us have been physically…

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