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Advertisements Case

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Advertisements of toys and fast foods are obstacles to children’s physical and mental development, and, at the same time, cause loss of time and money of parents."

Today's commercials on mass media especially on TV deftly capture public attention towards the target product. Defiantly , the influence of adverts on young viewers is much more than adult watchers. Youth are passionated to obtain toys and fast foods by commercials and it's deterioration for parents' revenue.

Young people are not enough matured to distinguish fantasy from reality, the commercials about toys are produced too colorful or over colorful and vividly with attractive cartoon heroes to force to get everything sold to children. Lovingly parents eager to indulge to their children to have everything they want. As a result children are not playing with intellectual toys which make them to use their brain or physical abilities and facilitate in a life ahead of child. Moreover, advertised tools (toys) are terrifically expensive.

The poor nutritional value of fast food is something difficult to overcome even for adults, children who are affected by boastful and tricky fast food commercials are utterly blind to see natural food. At the consequences, youth tend to fall ill more rapidly than ever because of the lack of healthy natural ingredients and vitamins necessary for growing body, and this is primarily huge problem, waste of time and money as well for totally bewildered parents.

To recapitulate, these kinds of commercials of media succeed all the time, but the sacrifice made this way is the healthy and knowledgeable future generation. However, there are positive commercials along with negative, these are drug, school, sport competition and book commercials which are facultative in many ways. But unfortunately the merits of advertisement media still can't outweigh drawbacks.

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