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    It promotes superficiality and excessive materialism among them. Children those belonging to the age group of 2-11 on an average they watch about 21.5 hrs of Television per week. Children are inexperienced and hence they are easily lured into advertisements. It promotes persuasiveness among children and this can create child parent conflicts. While most children and parents jointly make decisions‚ children use their pester power to get parents to buy them products by

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    merchandise on me and not only does it help me with athletics but it also has many encouraging advertisements. The Nike advertisement that I chose encourages people to be the best that they can be just by using six simple words. My advertisement shows a helmet being held from the University of Oregon Ducks football team and the text next to it says “Everyone Loses Games. Few Change Them”. Explicitly the advertisement is telling people that you will lose a game‚ or a match sometime in your life but no matter

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    The Influence of Western Culture on Youth: is it corrupting? Nowadays‚ having a wide range of media sources such as radio‚ television‚ typography‚ and of course World Wide Web we have an easy access to all kinds of different information and materials. This provides a lot of opportunities such as education and entertainment. But with all these advantages we could also unintentionally absorb unnecessary or even harmful information. It could easily affect even the minds of educated grown up people

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    Patterns and Children’s influence on Family Decision Making Wut‚ Tai Ming‚* University of South Australia‚ edmundtmwut@yahoo.com.hk Chou‚ Ting-Jui‚ Renmin University of China‚ tchou@mail2000.com.tw Abstract World economy has changed significantly in past decades. Parents usually come out to work and family communication pattern expecting to be changed. The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between family communication patterns and children’s influence on family decision making

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    be in their best interest and regarded it as a revolutionary cause. Hitler was also successful in implanting thoughts and ideas into the German society by using propaganda. By federally spreading anti-Semitic books and cartoons as a norm on to the youth of the previous generation was how virtually all public discriminatory acts against Jewish citizens became accepted and not criticized. In the society of today‚ in order to prevent this type of manipulation from reoccurring‚ young people must truly

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    seem impossible to find those kind of people‚ they will eventually come into our lives‚ when we least expect them. Hermann Hesse’s Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair’s Youth shows that those we meet in life can change who we are and what we will become. Emil Sinclair goes through the process of individualization through the influence of Demian‚ Pistorius‚ and Frau Eva. Demian saves Emil Sinclair from the destruction of his own fears. “Such fear can destroy us completely. You’ve got to get rid of it

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    from taking the drug during Dance Music events across the country. Which brings up the interesting subject of the genre being banned from the United States. Should the United States ban Electronic Dance Music? Is Electronic Dance Music a bad influence on our youth? I am interested in the subject of the issue simply because i myself listen to Electronic Dance Music. Ive been a huge fan of the dance music scene since i was about 13 and since then made it a part of my everyday life. I can’t even go

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1044-4068.htm IJCMA 24‚2 Workplace conflict and employee well-being The moderating role of detachment from work during off-job time Sabine Sonnentag and Dana Unger Department of Psychology‚ University of Mannheim‚ Mannheim‚ Germany‚ and 166 ¨ Inga J. Nagel Department of Psychology‚ University of Konstanz‚ Konstanz‚ Germany Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this study is to address the relation

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    EFFECTIVENESS OF ENDORSEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ON RURAL Vs URBAN YOUTH BUYING BEHAVIOUR Author Prof. (Dr.) Puja Walia Mann Professor (Head-Department of Management) Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology 70th km milestone Vill- Pattikalyana Samalkha-Panipat Haryana-132102 pujawaliamann@gmail.com Co-Author Mr.Manish Jha Sr.Lecturer-Department of Management Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology 70th km milestone Vill- Pattikalyana Samalkha-Panipat Haryana-132102 emjay4@sify

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    its purpose is to inform the public about current and past events. Mass communication is defined in “ Mass Media‚ Mass Culture” as the process whereby professional communicators use technological devices to share messages over great distances to influence large audiences. Within this process the media‚ which can be a newspaper‚ a book and television‚ takes control of the information we see or hear. The media then uses gatekeeping and agenda setting to “control our access to news‚ information‚ and entertainment”

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