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    Should the portrayal of Latinos be regulated in the media? Anthony Hernández California State University‚ Fullerton The largest and fastest growing minority population in the United States today is commonly referred to as “Latinos‚” (Peterson-Iyer‚ 2008). Latinos are hard working people that come to this country searching for better opportunities. Since the 1946 the Anglo media have been using stereotypes to portray Latinos as a treat to the country. Latinos are often seen as illegal aliens‚ criminals

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    Surrogate Advertising

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    Surrogate Advertisements: A Case of Proxy War By Prof. Jitendra K. Sharma Lecturer-MBA Shri R.G.P. Gujarati Professional Institute A.B. Road‚ Near Bombay Hospital‚ Indore-452 010 Advertisements have a strong influence in our life. We like them because they provide information and create awareness about the market. Their significance in corporate world can not be underestimated. But many times‚ some advertisements are accused of misleading people. When such accusations are proved‚ some

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    Surrogate Marketing

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    Surrogate Marketing (Advertising) Ever wondered why Bacardi and Royal Stag entered launched their music cd’s‚ what made Kingfisher enter the segment of mineral water? The answer to this is surrogate advertising. The makers of these brands were banned to advertise and they resorted to surrogate advertising. It is a sort of advertising where a cover product is promoted in order to promote the actual product that is banned. Surrogate marketing refers to intentionally utilizing a company‚ person

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    An ex post facto law is a law that is retroactive; after the fact. It is a law that retroactively changes an offender’s rights by criminalizing and imposing punishment for an act that was not punishable at the time the offender committed it. Or‚ it can be the raising the punishment for a crime after the crime is committed. It generally punishes conduct that was lawful when it was done but later becomes unlawful or increases the punishment (Ex Post Facto Law‚ n.d.). The term ex post facto refers

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    significant amount of decreased deaths attributable to gun violence if stricter laws were in place. Guns can cause the death of countless lives because of murder‚ self defense‚ or an accidental occurrence. Therefore‚ stricter gun laws can decrease death rates in the United States. Moreover‚ states that do not have strict gun laws have higher deaths and injuries related to guns. Also‚ better background checks should be in place to prevent permitting guns to the wrong hands. Furthermore‚ the Second

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    Should Steroids Be Regulated in Sports? What are anabolic steroids? Anabolic steroid is the familiar name for synthetic substances related to the male sex hormones; androgens. They promote the growth of skeletal muscle and the development of male sexual characteristics‚ and also have some other effects. In the medical field‚ steroids are used for treating delayed puberty‚ wasting of the body due to such condition as HIV‚ and osteoporosis. Anabolic steroids are developed to copy the body building

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    Surrogate Advertising

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    | SURROGATE ADVERTISING | TERM PAPER SUBMISSION | SUBMITTED BYAnnika Albuquerque | CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 The concept of Surrogate Advertising 1 History of Surrogate Advertising 2 Current Scenario 2 The sugar coated pill called Surrogate Advertising 3 The need of the hour 3 As students studying Ethics and Indian Values 4 Surrogate Advertising Ethical EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Advertising has become a big tool for disseminating product Information. It is being done through different

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    Surrogate Branding

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    Title: Surrogate Branding as a tool to build Brand Equity Submitted to: Prof. Anushree Introduction: Brands perhaps are the most valuable assets an organization can have. Brands create an image for themselves through the constant attention and nurture given to them by the organization. Over a period of time some of the brands become the bread winners for the organizations. Any damage to the reputation of these brands can really change the scenario for the organization. Corporations spend huge

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    Steroids Should Be Banned

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    athletes for this reason. However‚ PEDs can be dangerous because of the harm that it can cause to the athletes that use steroids. Performance-Enhancing Drugs should be banned from sports as it gives athletes an unfair advantage against other athletes‚ they can cause harmful side effects‚ and they can lead to health issues. PEDs should be banned as they give athletes an unfair advantage in sports because of how

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    Should Boxing Be Banned?

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    Should Boxing Be Banned? What do Boxing‚ Sky Diving‚ Horseback Riding‚ and Climbing Mountains have in common? All of these sports can be very dangerous to perform some more than others but dangerous all the same‚ yet thousands of people continue to attempt these sports and many more dangerous activities evry day. An obvious question somebody might ask is why doesn’t anyone stop these people from doing these sports if their so dangerous? The simple answer is‚ its nobody else’s business what

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