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    Ethical Advertising

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    Running Header: Ethical Advertising Ethical Advertising Raquel Rodriguez 12/13/2011 David Frost BUS 3200 Abstract There is a major concern when it comes to ethical advertising in today’s society. First off not many understand what is and what is not ethical. Companies that use an advertising strategy must be honest‚ fair and consider taste and decency when deciding on their advertising idea. Advertising companies do a great job when it comes to being truthful due to many regulations

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    Advertising Ethics

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    Criteria for Ethical & Unethical Advertising When a company markets a product‚ advertisers will use various strategies and techniques to lure consumers into purchasing their products. Sine the company’s ultimate goal is to get you to purchase their product‚ they will often misinform or mislead a consumer into thinking that their product can deliver or perform in someway it does not. The motive behind unethical advertising is the burden companies are constantly tasked with of breaking through

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    Advertising and Benetton

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    social issues that the United States may not be ready for. The Italy based group is well known for their shocking world issue advertisements that only bear the company logo. In fact‚ Benetton’s advertisements traditionally do not feature the clothes it sells; only the issues play the lead role. After years of controversy over ads such as AIDS‚ war‚ interracial relationships‚ and priests kissing nuns‚ it may be time for Benetton to campaign about something other than controversial social issues‚ like

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    Truth in Advertising

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    Final Paper: Truth in Advertising Jason Miklacic ADM 323 Professor Fry November 6‚ 2012 Ethics are an important aspect of marketing and truth in advertising. Advertising that is not based on ethical decisions leaves the consumer at a disadvantage and gives the seller the upper hand with sellers often only paying attention to profits. The need for ethical controls and decisions in the world of marketing is growing as the desire to market products continues to grow. Ethical decisions are

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    Communication strategy of Bajaj’s quadricycle About Quadricycle The RE60 was unveiled at the January 2012 auto expo in New Delhi‚ the RE60‚ and India’s first quadricycle. It is very different from the quadricycles in Europe‚ which are expensive‚ low-volume‚ novelty vehicles made of exotic materials. The RE60‚ on the other hand‚ is a tiny vehicle that feels like a well-appointed auto rickshaw. But right now it is a big deal. Powered by a water-cooled‚ 216-cc‚ single-cylinder engine encased

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    Eugenics: The Unethical Pseudoscience Our topic was on selective human breeding‚ or in other words eugenics. If you don’t know what eugenics is don’t worry I’ll tell you‚ according to Oxford dictionaries eugenics is the science of improving a population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics. Desirable heritable characteristics for example can be things like a particular eye color‚ hair color‚ height‚ etc. My question to you all is if you think

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    Unethical Food Marketing to Children In today’s society‚ the food and beverage industry is faced with an ongoing ethical dilemma because they are far more concerned with making money than providing a good‚ safe‚ and healthy product for consumers. The biggest victims in this unethical marketing scheme are children. Children are the least informed and most influenced of all potential consumers (5). Although children usually don’t directly purchase these products themselves‚ their desires strongly

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    me in the completion of the project. (SHILPA JINDAL) 1|Page PREFACE The title of my project is ETHICAL ISSUES IN ADVERTISING. Advertising can be defined as any paid form of non personal presentation and promotion of ideas‚ goods or services through mass media such as newspapers‚ magazines‚ television or radio by an identified sponsor So basically advertising is a mass communications device through which companies promote or market their product to the consumer‚ and this enables

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    Peace and Social Justice” B) What are some of the things that have made Dr. Rath`s company unethical? While Dr. Rath believes that his theories and his vitamin products can cure aids‚ cancer and other major diseases‚ not everyone believes in them nor have they been scientifically standardized. On the opposite‚ many will argue that Dr. Rath`s organization and company have been illegal but also unethical. Dr. Rath tried to enter the market in many countries to promote his products. After reading

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    How Unethical Are You

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    that’s in their‚ and their organization’s‚ best interests. But more than two decades of research confirms that‚ in reality‚ most of them fall woefully short of our inflated self-perception. This article explores four related sources of unintentional unethical decision making: 1. Implicit Prejudice: Bias that emerges from unconscious beliefs Most fair-minded people strive to judge others according to their merits. What makes implicit prejudice so common and persistent is that it is rooted in the

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