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"Am I Thin Enough Yet?"Sharlene Hesse-Biber
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(3 pp) Am I Thin Enough? is the "question" half
of a 1994 book title by Sharlene Hesse-Biber.
The "rest of the story," Hesse-Biber claims, may
be found by looking at The Cult of Thinness and
the Commercialization of Identity. Although she
doesn't directly accuse anyone she feels that
there are societal forces at work, which are
detrimental to women's health. Everyday,
women are given the message that how they look is
more important than how they think.
Filename: BBthinn.doc
"Branding" & Advertising
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An 11 page research paper that examines the relationship between establishing a brand name, i.e., "branding," and advertising. Numerous experts acknowledge that successful "branding" of a product or service is intrinsic to achieving and retaining customer loyalty. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khbradv.wps
"If You Hate Periods, You'll Love Pamprin"
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A 5 page paper that challenges the
advertisement of Pamprin, which states that "If you hate periods, you'll love Pamprin."
The paper presents a study to investigate the claim. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RApamprin.wps
'Got Milk?' Campaign
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the 'Got Milk?' campaign as it relates to the future of milk consumption. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCmilk.wps
100 Products and Services That People Don't Want to Buy on the Web:
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This 10 page paper discusses the products and services which people don't want to buy online. Furthermore, this paper explains many reasons why certain products and services don't sell easily on the web compared to others. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: GSWebbuy.rtf
7 UP Billboard Advertisements: Then And Now
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7 pages in length. The advertising strategies of 7 UP have been heralded as some of the most innovative, inspired and creative of all the soft drink marketing campaigns. With its target audience between the ages of twelve and twenty-four, the soda maker has incorporated innocence, purity, activity and humor into the vast majority of its diverse marketing approaches. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLC7-UP.rtf
A Persuasive Memo about Tobacco Advertising
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This 3 page paper takes the form of a persuasive memo about an ad for a cigarette company, arguing that the company NOT use it in its present form.
Filename: HVSmoMmo.rtf
A Review Of U.S. Advertising Since 1950
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5 pages in length. In the early part of the twentieth century, American advertisers had not yet learned to manipulate the public by means of psychological strategy; indeed, it has not been all that long since marketing campaigns have utilized ethically questionable tactics to sell the companies' products. As the 1950's advertisements reflected, women had a particular place within the confines of both society and home; theirs was to facilitate the family in such a manner as to uphold every aspect of its existence. Entering into the twenty-first century, there is hardly a glimpse of such blatant gender bias in contemporary advertising. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCUSadv.wps
A Three Part Research Paper
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8 pages. Includes an outline of this
multi-section paper. The first section of the paper is a case
study of an ethical dilemma in business, with explanations as to
why or why not the correct action was taken. The second section
of the paper is a comparison of websites of three different
copier machine companies, and why they were or weren't successful
in their attempt to catch the consumer's interest. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
Filename: JGAethxr.wps
Abercrombie & Fitch - An Analysis
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A 12 page paper. The Abercrombie brand dates back to 1892 when David Abercrombie opened his first outdoors apparel and equipment store. The name was changed when Ezra Fitch bought into the company in 1900. Since that time, this company has faced bankruptcy, been bought out twice, changed its focus entirely, been sued for discrimination and been accused of promoting promiscuity. This essay provides a short history of the company and discusses branding, marketing strategies and problems, competitors with selected financial data, and plans for the future. The essay begins with an executive summary and ends with conclusions. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PBanfan.rtf