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    Obesity In Malaysia Essay

    Hamzah, 2014). The most important agency is government which has to give awareness to the society on how to avoid obesity. Parents also hold an important role on controlling what their children eat to avoid over consumption of food. Furthermore, mass media such as television, newspapers and magazines are also one of the important agencies to give awareness about bad effect of

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    Should Performance Enhancing Drugs Be Banned In Sports

    The Unbalanced Scale of Banned Substances and Sports Lolita Sampson American Military University   The Unbalanced Scale of Banned Substances and Sports There are over 2000+ recognized sports across the globe and the first reported drug abuse incident occurred in the late 1890s (Lajis, n.d.). Many sports have been played for centuries where their tactics have been mastered by the competing athletes. This is what separates a novice from a professional. Some athletes choose to elude the sporting

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    Corvette Stingray Marketing Campaign Final

    Campaign Plan The Chevrolet Corvette. Back in the 1950’s, the United States was in their own economic boom. The war was over, and the soldiers were home, and the times were roped with well to do GI’s with saved money, and the need to spend. Due to this new influx of fresh consumers, companies and businesses needed to keep up with demand; therefore, hiring skyrocketed. However, it was not just the jobs and spending that were rocking, but what products were being purchased. The economy was

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    Shahrukh

    Shah Rukh Khan (born Shahrukh Khan, 2 November 1965), also known as SRK, is an Indian film actor, producer and television personality. Referred to in the media as "Baadshah of Bollywood", "King of Bollywood" or "King Khan", he has appeared in more than 80 Bollywood films. Described by the Los Angeles Times as perhaps "the world's biggest movie star",[3] Khan has a significant following in Asia and the Indian diasporaworldwide. He is one of the richest actors in the world, with an estimated net

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    Ipr Campaign Case Study: “Best Job in the World”

    Introduction International Public Relations Campaigns are increasingly used by states, non-government organisations and multinational companies to achieve specific objectives, purposes or goals, especially to improve the situations, to exploit the target markets or to solve problems of the organizations. Theoretically, a PR campaign has been defined as a “concerted effort of an organization to build socially responsible relationships by achieving research-based goals through the application of communication

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    Eating Disorders: Stephanie Hanes Little Girls Or Little Women

    them look “sexy”, when in reality it’s far too inappropriate for their age group. Girls are being blinded by society’s standards for how the female body should look. They want that “sexy babe” look just like all the beautiful models they see in media and on advertisements. But many are falling into eating disorders and becoming very sick trying to do so. They become so caught up in becoming skinny that they’ll start to harm their bodies to reach their impossible goal. In an article titled

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    Festival Themes and Concepts

    There is a large and diverse range of types of festival within the industry, from music, to sport, to dance, to gaming. Each one can be categorised in a different way depending on their scale and form. The three main sectors that a festival will fit into are the government, community and corporate sectors. This essay will explore the differences between each sector and the sub sectors within each one. The large variety of stakeholders that are involved in events will be explored as well as their

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    Marketing Violence to Youth

    References---------------------------------------- 11 ii INTRODUCTION In the 21st century, youth seem to be overwhelmed by mass media. Everywhere that youth turn, there are magazines, movies, music, television, video games, and internet websites used to constantly promote and market violence. There is a distinct difference between the way that today’s youth are confronted with media, than what their parents or even their grandparents faced. Most children no longer go outside to play after finishing their

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    Pop Culture's Effect on the Maturity of Children

    The past 15 years of popular entertainment have progressively brought a shocking force for children to grow up faster. For me, this disturbing trend has been obvious to observe because I have a younger sister who is 12. In grade school, my friends and I did not have favorite television programs other than a few silly cartoons such as “Ed Edd and Eddy,” “Fairly Odd Parents,” and of course the infamous “Spongebob Squarepants.” It is quite unfortunate that I am not able to say the same for my younger

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    An Overview of Advertising

    for advertising is advertere. This roughly translates as ‘to turn towards'. L.E Boone and D. Kurtz, (1998) Advertising is a specific type of marketing that brings a product to the attention of consumers and may be delivered through a variety of media channels such as television, radio, print, billboards, personal contact and the internet. Advertising is a very effective method to convey the company's message to its target market. In olden days there was no such concept of advertising because

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