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    The article picked for my group’s media analysis presentation talks about advertising to children. This article was produced by the Sudbury Star and targeted to the people of Sudbury. While reading through the article, it was clear that there were some biases as it referred to Sudbury as the “fattest cities” (in-text citation) in Ontario. Also, there were recent findings from the Health of Canadians 2017 report. The statistics in this article reveal that children view about twenty-five million food

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    By adapting new approaches, promoting has ventured into new era to recognize the recent worldview in business named “online advertising”. Turban (2010) states that internet advertisement is a way to promote product with help of internet to target and deliver marketing messages to consumer. In new era, it is an usual way to publicize the product by internet marketing because it is an easy and better style to promote as compare to other styles. Due to advancement of technology, most organization want

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    Ethics of Advertising

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    Assignment Advertising is a tremendous and powerful way of providing silent information as to how consumers should interact and present themselves. From the ethics class, we realize that the messages help us to see the meaning and possibilities in the things we purchase. It also helps consumers to liberate the direct meaning that lie below the surface of the products. For example, the Volkswagen advertisements have turned the automobile company into a social statement. Advertising has become a

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    Ethics in Advertising Essay

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    Ethics in advertising to most sounds like the definition for irony. However, the practice of truthful advertising is commonplace in today’s society. Advertisers are held accountable for the messages they produce. So too are the manufacturers, whom are held accountable for their products meeting the standards set forth by the advertisement. For the most part this is a self-regulated practice. Once an advertised product is called out for not living up to expectation, recovery of reputation and

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    the Mayor Rudolph’s nickname, “Rudy” is unethical because of the intentions of mocking his position for the purpose of raising public attention and revenue of the magazine. Bill McDonough, advertising executive’s advised practitioners to have, “discussions about the intent of the advertising…[which, makes] sure that we are doing it in a truthful and non deceptive way.” McDonough argues that the intentions of the practitioner’s advertisement message could be misinterpreted through the audience's

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    The Legality and Ethics of Internet Advertising ABSTRACT: Recently, DoubleClick.com, one of the world’s premier Internet advertising firms was at the center of a Federal Trade Commission investigation on privacy. Consumer privacy advocates have charged the company with infringing on the privacy of websurfers because of the aggressive means it uses to gather data for profit. This paper discusses the legal and moral issues surrounding these tactics. Were the company’s aggressive tactics

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    Defamation is not saying what the truth is -- and if this is the truth (which it does look pretty damning), then not only are Brilliant Earth or in trouble ethically, they are also in trouble legally. False advertising is sketchy already, but advertising something as in diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, rubies etc. (as this company does) as 'conflict-free' when in fact it looks like they aren't, opens up lawsuits from customers and potential investigations from governmental bodies. Not to mention that

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    When primitive forms of advertising were being developed at the turn of the century, many did not think in terms of social responsibilities and preventing deceptive business practices, but in today’s changing world, the concern of ethics in advertising is becoming increasingly imperative. Advertising ethics encompasses a variety of areas, including product safety, protecting vulnerable parts of the population, corporate social responsibility and exercising truth in advertising practices. In addition

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    Integrated Faith

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    Good Advertising or Not? David A. Gatti BUSI 612-Integrated Faith & Learning Report Liberty University November 10, 2015 Abstract This paper will discuss a Bible verse(s) that would guide a marketer as they developed advertisements that would be considered within the boundaries of “good advertising.” Keywords: good advertising, advertising ethics, corporate social responsibility Good Advertising or Not? Advertisements Advertisements are an important vehicle designed

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    What Is Advertising?

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    is defined as an act of advertising. It is a medium chosen by business sphere in order to introduce their products or services to the public. For instance, poster, radio advertisement, television advertisement, notices, and other paid advertisement are designed to attract the consumers. Advertisement more concern on images and graphics instead of words. While, advertising is defined as non personal communication of information usually paid for attract the buyers. Advertising is essentially a form of

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