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    Commercialization of sports Commercialization is an engine driving the sport industry. Over the years‚ the concept of sports has been gradually transformed from “playing for the love of the game” to “playing for the maximum profitability.” Nearly every decision related to professional sports has been influenced by economic factors. It is fair to say that commercialism in sports became so prevalent that younger generations are able to look past frequent commercial breaks‚ promotional materials

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    LaQuisha Weddle 21 October‚ 2014 ENGL 1020-114 Professor McBride Effects of Commercialization Commercialization is often confused with sales‚ marketing‚ or business development. “The rise of commercialization is an artifact of the growth of corporate power” (Gray Ruskin and Juliet Schor 487). Ruskin and Schor states that “corporations fostered the anti-tax movement and support for corporate welfare‚ which helped create funding

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    1. Sports have exploded across the globe in every aspect to the game. The author says that commercial sports have become global in scope for two reasons. First‚ those who control‚ sponsor‚ and promote them seek new ways to expand markets and maximize profits. Second‚ transnational corporations with production and distribution operations in multiple countries can use sports as vehicles for introducing their products and services around the world. Many professional organizations now have games

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    predicts and ensures the growth of an economy‚ the commercialization of products marketed to children should enhance its regulations to better remedy our nations. In the first part of this paper I will explain how the output of marketing that is used on children is creating a conformed‚ consumer based generation‚ and to follow‚ I will explain how diverging from social expectations it is affecting children’s mental

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    Chinatown have become a rare aspect of the new. However‚ though many of the traditional residents of Chinatown acknowledges that the area is almost completely different from the one they knew‚ the area still holds value to them--regardless of its commercialization. As expressed by Tang‚ a current resident fighting to remain in the area‚ “even though it’s not Chinatown anymore‚ we still want to stay here. Where we feel safe” (Wang). This desire to remain in the area‚ regardless of the increasing difficulty

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    Commercialization of sex Customer inserts His/her name Customer inserts course grade Institution Outline I. A brief history of commercial sex II. The legal debate: To legalize or not? III. Society’s view on commercial sex * Proponents of commercial sex * Opponents of commercial sex IV. The pros and cons of commercial sex ABSTRACT In the past‚ sex was used mostly for reproduction. There has been an emerging trend where sex is used for none reproductive purposes

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    TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Commercialization of Agriculture‚ Great Depression and Famine in Colonial India 25th September‚ 2014 Submitted by: Vibha Ashok Bhirud M2013DS046 Submitted to: Prof. Aparajita Bakshi Prof. Gaurang Sahay School of Development Studies Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Industrialization in Europe and Commercialization of Agriculture in India 3. Impact of Commercialization on Indian Agriculture 4. Great Depression and Indian

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    and professor of civil society‚ Benjamin R. Barber‚ in his excerpt‚ “The Educated Student: Global Citizen or Global Consumer?” depicts the reality of education’s purpose and unconstructive effect on students’ competence. Barber appeals to logos and ethos to expose the growing relationship between commercialization and the educational system that has emerged throughout history. Furthermore‚ Barber argues that school institutions need to take back the reign of education by providing students with a multicultural

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    to prepare a commercialization plan. The commercialization plan describes how you will transform a promising technology into economic benefits for your company’s stakeholders (i.e.‚ customers‚ collaborators‚ founders‚ investors‚ employees). For many technology entrepreneurs the preparation of a commercialization plan is a challenge for at least five reasons. First‚ the entrepreneur does not know what makes a commercialization plan the right plan. Preparing the right commercialization plan is much

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    Commercialization of Indian media The media industry across the globe has witnessed spectacular changes in the recent years. There has been a considerable change in the perception of media in the olden times‚ as revolutionary instruments and powerful political players. Today‚ the media is perceived more as businesses with a motto of `remaining profitable’. The growing competition along with the trend of confinement of media ownership to a few major transnational conglomerates has further intensified

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