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建立人际资源圈Effects of advertising on children and adolescents
2015-06-19 来源: 51due教员组 类别: 更多范文
1. I’d like to explore the influences of advertising on children and teenagers.
I am curious to know to what extent will children and teenagers believe an advertisement.
I want to see how advertising cater to children and teenagers’ tastes.
I want to explore whether advertising has a negative effect on children and teenagers.
I want to study how children’s and teenagers’ parents guide them when they are dealing with advertising.
I am interested in learning through what means advertising reaches children and teenagers, whether it be TV, the internet or others.
Why children and teenagers are easy targets of advertising?
Is advertising aiming at children and teenagers should be strictly regulated before the commercial actually hits the TV screen?
What are the causes of a false advertisement aiming at children and teenagers?
What are the regulations of advertisement whose audience is children and teenagers, such as regulating its contents and the time slot that the advertisement comes out?
2. Recently I see an advertisement on TV. It is about some drink that claims to be good for students’ memory. In its commercial, a student who is under the great stress of passing exams is really burdened with the problem of failing to learning all the lessons by heart. Both his parents and he are very nervous and it seems that they can not find any ways to deal with it. And here comes the highlight of the commercial. The drink comes out and right after the nerve-wrecking student finishes drinking it up, it works miracle. The student memorizes all of the knowledge overnight and passes the exams next morning. Seeing this, I really doubt the actual effect of this “magical” drink. I want to know whether or not it takes advantage of the students and their parents while actually it is no other than an ordinary drink. Students’ memory will not become better after drinking it.
3. Maybe the drink in that commercial can be beneficial to students to an extent? But how far? No one really knows. However, the effect of this drink should be by any means exaggerated in the advertising. It gives its audience a false impression that a failing memory can be saved as long as people buys it and drinks it immediately. Nowadays, parents are too much concerned about their children’s study and futures. They will do anything for the good of their children. On the other hand, students shoulder too much burden because there are just too many subjects to be learned. Because the advertisement overemphasizes the improvement of memory right after drinking it, students and their parents are easily being led to believe its effect. In order to persuade the audience, more evidence should be given. For example, has it been tested? Who has been tested on and their respective response?
4. No doubt that this drink promoted by the commercial contains some elements that might be good for the memory, perhaps in the long run. What is the result? It remains to be seen. The problem is that it targets students, who are not wise consumer at this stage. Though their parents can tell good from bad, hardly can they not be persuaded by a commercial that boasts its product can have a decisive say in their children’s exam results. If this drink is good for improving memory, people of different age groups can be benefit from it. But this point makes no mention in the commercial. Are the brains of students different from other teenagers who do not go to school and are stressed by exams? Obviously not. The commercial of this drink should be more objective and truly delivers on its promises. Otherwise, it would be a false advertisement.
5. Parents and students should be most concerned about this issue, as they might turn out to be the consumer of this drink. When we come under the influence of advertising, we should stay cool and not be lured into the false assumption by the advertisement. A product is often being boasted. A wise consumer will not simply believe a subjective promotion. It is no doubt that people who are anxious to make a change are often blinded by advertising that promises an immediate change. To prevent that from happening, regulations and measures should be in place. As children and teenagers are easily led by others, and they can not tell right from wrong most of the times, any advertising aiming at this group should be under close examination before a commercial comes out in streets. False advertisement should be screened out and consumer should learn how to protect their rights.
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I am curious to know to what extent will children and teenagers believe an advertisement.
I want to see how advertising cater to children and teenagers’ tastes.
I want to explore whether advertising has a negative effect on children and teenagers.
I want to study how children’s and teenagers’ parents guide them when they are dealing with advertising.
I am interested in learning through what means advertising reaches children and teenagers, whether it be TV, the internet or others.
Why children and teenagers are easy targets of advertising?
Is advertising aiming at children and teenagers should be strictly regulated before the commercial actually hits the TV screen?
What are the causes of a false advertisement aiming at children and teenagers?
What are the regulations of advertisement whose audience is children and teenagers, such as regulating its contents and the time slot that the advertisement comes out?
2. Recently I see an advertisement on TV. It is about some drink that claims to be good for students’ memory. In its commercial, a student who is under the great stress of passing exams is really burdened with the problem of failing to learning all the lessons by heart. Both his parents and he are very nervous and it seems that they can not find any ways to deal with it. And here comes the highlight of the commercial. The drink comes out and right after the nerve-wrecking student finishes drinking it up, it works miracle. The student memorizes all of the knowledge overnight and passes the exams next morning. Seeing this, I really doubt the actual effect of this “magical” drink. I want to know whether or not it takes advantage of the students and their parents while actually it is no other than an ordinary drink. Students’ memory will not become better after drinking it.
3. Maybe the drink in that commercial can be beneficial to students to an extent? But how far? No one really knows. However, the effect of this drink should be by any means exaggerated in the advertising. It gives its audience a false impression that a failing memory can be saved as long as people buys it and drinks it immediately. Nowadays, parents are too much concerned about their children’s study and futures. They will do anything for the good of their children. On the other hand, students shoulder too much burden because there are just too many subjects to be learned. Because the advertisement overemphasizes the improvement of memory right after drinking it, students and their parents are easily being led to believe its effect. In order to persuade the audience, more evidence should be given. For example, has it been tested? Who has been tested on and their respective response?
4. No doubt that this drink promoted by the commercial contains some elements that might be good for the memory, perhaps in the long run. What is the result? It remains to be seen. The problem is that it targets students, who are not wise consumer at this stage. Though their parents can tell good from bad, hardly can they not be persuaded by a commercial that boasts its product can have a decisive say in their children’s exam results. If this drink is good for improving memory, people of different age groups can be benefit from it. But this point makes no mention in the commercial. Are the brains of students different from other teenagers who do not go to school and are stressed by exams? Obviously not. The commercial of this drink should be more objective and truly delivers on its promises. Otherwise, it would be a false advertisement.
5. Parents and students should be most concerned about this issue, as they might turn out to be the consumer of this drink. When we come under the influence of advertising, we should stay cool and not be lured into the false assumption by the advertisement. A product is often being boasted. A wise consumer will not simply believe a subjective promotion. It is no doubt that people who are anxious to make a change are often blinded by advertising that promises an immediate change. To prevent that from happening, regulations and measures should be in place. As children and teenagers are easily led by others, and they can not tell right from wrong most of the times, any advertising aiming at this group should be under close examination before a commercial comes out in streets. False advertisement should be screened out and consumer should learn how to protect their rights.
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