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    Archive for January, 2013

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    Jan

    Beauty: A Product of Computer Engerineering

    Posted by amoskowitz | (0) Comment

    In recent years, people have been starting to assess the validity of beauty and fashion advertisements. These advertisements depict flawless celebrities or models with a company’s product. This is done through the use of Photoshop, a computer program that can alter a person’s features. Some examples of Photoshop uses are to erase acne, get rid [...]

    Category : Uncategorized
    27
    Jan

    How “Natural” is “All-Natural?” – Why Your Label May Be Lying to You

    Posted by Alicia Kartorie | (0) Comment

    It’s no secret that consumers are focused on their health these days which has resulted in an increase in demand for products that are “healthy” and “all-natural.”  If you quickly browse the grocery store aisles it may appear as though the food and beverage industry has responded with a plethora of new, improved healthy (or [...]

    Category : advertising, Regulation
    14
    Jan

    Hey Google, Why’d You Stalk Me Like That?

    Posted by acasarsa | (0) Comment

      Remember Google Buzz? No? Just a little, maybe? You might have had one or two friends who used it in 2010, or more likely you clicked on it accidentally while trying to find something in your spam folder.  To learn more about Google “Buzz” have a quick peak at this Wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Buzz As you [...]

    Tags : Advertising, FTC, Google, internet privacy, privacy, privacy rights, regulation, social media
    Category : advertising, FTC, Internet Privacy, Regulation, social media, twitter
    3
    Jan

    Childhood Obesity: A Product of Advertising?

    Posted by amoskowitz | (0) Comment

    Obesity is a rising concern in the US. Every year more Americans are considered overweight or obese – including children.  According to the American Psychology Association, childhood obesity rates have doubled in the last twenty-five years. Why is this happening? Some  claim that children are just not getting enough exercise because they are spending less [...]

    Category : advertising, FTC, Regulation

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