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mlphappyme
mlphappyme
08.07.2020 14:08 •  Английский язык

Задать 18 вопросов по этому тексту advertisers targeting young people (1) a new report has concluded that advertising managers are becoming increasingly interested in children. studies show that children influence about 50 percent of things that families buy, so they are an attractive target for
advertisers. (2) john taylor, the author of the report and a lecturer at the department of media and communications at the university of west london, says: ‘advertisers can reach their target in many ways. they can, for example, show an ad many times during school holidays, they can make the tv
commercials a little louder than the programmes to attract attention, or they can sponsor programmes and show their commercials just before the programme begins.’ (3) most advertisements which aimed at children are short, imaginative and often in the form of animated cartoons. ‘children love the
adverts and watch them in the same way as any entertainment programme,’ taylor says. (4) there are concerns about advertising which aimed at young people. the concerns are shared by sarah durham, a writer and journalist specialising in media analysis. ‘the most worrying thing is that children do not
think carefully when they see television advertisements. they are less critical than adults and do not usually realise that the advertisement has a persuasive message, to encourage them or their parents to spend as much money as possible on the product or service,’ she says. (5) there are also
concerns over the vast sums of money that junk food manufacturers spend on advertising to persuade children to buy their food products. many advertisements, argues durham, promote food that is a lot higher in fat, salt and sugar than healtier alternatives. ‘many companies target children with offers
of free toys, models of cartoon characters, gimmicky, attractive packaging and interactive websites. in most western countries, there are a lot more advertisements during children’s tv for food than any other type of product, and these are mainly for confectionery such as candies, sweetened
breakfast cereals and fast food restaurants.’ (6) governments’ approaches to controlling advertising to children vary, and differ from one country to another. in sweden, one of the strictest countries where advertising is concerned, tv advertising to children under the age of 12 is banned. greece
bans television advertisements for children’s toys between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. other countries, such as denmark and the netherlands, also have legal controls whereas france, britain and germany prefer self-regulation, arguing that the television industry should regulate itself and bring out a ‘code
of good conduct’. (7) some countries are not as certain as the swedes that advertising to children is harmful. the french argue that children need to see many many advertisements so that they can develop their ability to think as they grow up. the belief is that advertising will help children to be
more aware of its persuasive power. (8) this all means that there is little hope that the situation will be resolved by any kind of cross-european regulations. ‘because some countries are much more relaxed than others about advertising to children, the european union is unable at present to have a
common approach to the problem. until the majority of member states are as sure as the swedes of the harmful nature of advertising, the current indecision will continue,’ concludes taylor.

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venzelvika
venzelvika
08.07.2020
1. Isabelle really impressed her manager and soon she was given a better job. 
2. My dad said that he wants to retire when he is sixty.
3. We interview everyone who applies for a job before making our decision.
4. The government taxes everyone who works and then spends the money on roads, hospitals and thinks like that.
5. Wendy works hard for the company and I think she deserves a more challenging job.
6. I read recently that women still earn less that men for the same job and I don't think it is fair.
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artichdok7p08ovo
artichdok7p08ovo
08.07.2020
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That was very unexpectedly to hear such news from you! Which sport do you want to take up?  Personally for me, I would be seen dead doing extreme sport, but mountaineering,for example, seems interesting. All in all, you have to face the truth: many risks arise with extreme sport. You know you are in danger but at the same moment fixed on the ropes and entirely safe. This can change your whole personality. And, of course, the views are amazing, I can imagine. But do you really think that it is worth to do? 
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