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 * When you hear about the advertising industry what is the first thing that comes to mind? Well the first thing you should be reminded of is the influence it has on people, but most importantly on yourself. Everyone is influenced by advertisement whether they admit it or deny it. With just one click of a button television brings us into a world of** products: cars, food, clothes, movies and makeup. Though these products are used by many people, this path finder is targeting the influence the advertising industry has on young woman consumers.

[|Glossary]- [|Librarians Internet Index] [|Internet public library] Homework Nyc- [|SIRS]

How does the advertising industry influence young woman to buy more? Glossary- Advertisement Article one Economics is a way to organize your financial life. Before economics I was already a neat freak when it comes to organizing my priorities, but now I know more about the real world. What I mean is that I have an idea of what else is important to know when surviving in the real world. Three things that caught my attention in economics class were comparison shopping meaning to not always buy the name brand of an item. To compare a few brands and see what best fits my budget. Subliminal messaging is something that I heard of but wasn't sure of its truth until now. The third would have to be writing checks. I want to open up a checking account soon so now I have an idea of how to write out a check.

How does subliminal messaging come about when advertising a product and how often does it occur?

Subliminal messaging How does it work? Does every company use subliminal messaging? How does subliminal messaging trick the mind?

Subject headings:[|Advertising agencies] [|Advertising, Psychological aspects] [|Persuasion (Psychology)] [|Subliminal advertising] [|Subliminal projection] [|Television advertising]

[|Advertising, Psychological aspects] [|Sex in advertising] [|Women in advertising]

Search term - subliminal message 3 things discovered: -Subliminal messages are a myth -The myth of subliminal messages was a way to profit money -subliminal messages led to false advertisement 2 interesting things: -claims on "eating popcorn and buy soda" commercials at the movie theater were a type of subliminal message -I was fascinated by the way a few people made money off of writing books about the myth of subliminal messages and that was a way of good advertisement. 1 question: -Why didn't the government take action?
 * Title:** [|Subliminal Seduction]
 * Source:** Stay Free!
 * Author:** Carrie Mclaren
 * Publication Date:** Fall 2004
 * Page Number:** n.p.
 * Database:** SIRS Researcher

subject heading[| Advertising, Psychological aspects] 3 things discovered: - In another sense it is true but more of the way advertising sends out the wrong messages -advertisers urges people to buy their products to substitute what they may lack -The advertising industry portrays people as a "thing." 2 interesting things: -
 * Title:** [|Hooked]
 * Source:** Ms.
 * Author:** Clea Simon
 * Publication Date:** Dec. 2000/Jan. 2001
 * Page Number:** 54-59
 * Database:** SIRS Researcher
 * Title:** [|Body by Madison Avenue]
 * Source:** Christian Science Monitor
 * Author:** Marilyn Gardner
 * Publication Date:** Nov. 24, 1999
 * Page Number:** n.p.
 * Database:** SIRS Researcher


 * Title:** [|U.S.-Women: Black Women Ignore Many of Media's Beauty Ideals]
 * Source:** Inter Press Service
 * Author:** Dakota Smith
 * Publication Date:** June 16, 2004
 * Page Number:** n.p.
 * Database:** SIRS Renaissance
 * Service:** SIRS Knowledge Source 

[|About-Face] A "San Francisco-based non-profit group, About-Face combats negative and distorted images of women in the media." The website has resources and suggestions for actions that can be taken in support of this goal. It also features archived galleries of "offenders" and "winners," featuring images of how women are portrayed in magazines, on billboards, on TV, and in newspapers. URL: http://www.about-face.org/ Added to LII: 2002-09-16 found with the librarians internet index search term: women and advertising 3-2-1
 * Title:** [|Women Rule]
 * Source:** BC Business
 * Author:** Peggi Peacock
 * Publication Date:** Sept. 2001
 * Page Number:** 32+
 * Database:** SIRS Researcher
 * Service:** SIRS Knowledge Source 
 * Title:**NBC News Drops Imus Show Over Racial Remark
 * Source:** [[image:http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/misc/nytlogo153x23.gif width="158" height="23" link="http://www.nytimes.com/"]]
 * Author:**By [|BILL CARTER] and LOUISE STORY
 * Publication Date:** Published: April 12, 2007
 * URL:**http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/12/business/media/12dismiss.html?n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fPeople%2fI%2fImus%2c%20Don
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