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HOW CAN YOU APPLY MASLOW'S NEEDS THEORY / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

The Cost of Advertising on Children’s Waistlines The room fell silent as Dr. Ellen Wartella, Dean of the College of Communications at the University of Texas at Austin, gave

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HOW CAN YOU APPLY MASLOW'S NEEDS THEORY / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

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  1. HOW CAN YOU APPLY MASLOW'S NEEDS THEORY / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM

  2. HOW CAN YOU APPLY MASLOW'S NEEDS THEORY / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM How can you apply Maslow's Needs Theory FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com The Cost of Advertising on Children’s Waistlines The room fell silent as Dr. Ellen Wartella, Dean of the College of Communications at the University of Texas at Austin, gave Kraft executives her opinions on a presentation they had just made regarding Kraft and advertising to children. Wartella characterized Kraft’s online marketing as “indefensible” and concluded that Kraft’s claim that it was not advertising to children under the age of six was “at best disingenuous and, at worst, a downright lie.”1 The executives in the room were visibly shaken by her comments. In late 2003, Kraft formed the Worldwide Health & Wellness Advisory Council, composed of ten nutritionists and media experts, including Wartella, to investigate allegations that Kraft had been knowingly advertising unhealthy foods and to help address the rise in obesity among other health issues.2 The pressure for Kraft to review its advertising policies came amidst increasing criticism from congressional panels, parent groups, and other concerned citizens that food corporations, such as Kraft Foods and McDonald’s Corporation, have been knowingly targeting young children (up to age 12) in their advertising campaigns. The concern surrounding childhood obesity stems from statistics showing a 200 percent increase in childhood obesity since the 1980s.

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