By: Brittany Griffin. Advertising  Ad: a public promotion of some product or service  the business of drawing public attention to goods and services.

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By: Brittany Griffin

Advertising  Ad: a public promotion of some product or service  the business of drawing public attention to goods and services

Vending Machines in schools I am against having vending machines in school because schools complain about weight being an issue with their students they shouldn’t have vending machines. I think the only vending machines that should be available in school are the ones selling water. Having soda available to students isn’t healthy.

Banners on Busses  Should be allowed if their promoting something other than candy and soda.  If food places are going to advertise on school property they should promote healthy choices.

Schools make money  From having companies advertise in their school.  They can use this money towards anything the school needs.  From fundraisers the schools hold.

 Young people view more than ads per year on television alone and increasingly are being exposed to advertising on the Internet, in magazines, and in schools.

Schools are for learning Kids see advertisings everywhere! On the TV, computer, and on billboards in their own towns. They don’t need to learn about new products in school. They need to learn math, science and English.

Negative Effects  Spend money on something they don’t need  Kids want something they don’t need  Schools don’t get enough money if they don’t advertise.

Positive Effects  Earns more money for schools  Some Ads offer good things  They benefit the children and school

Pepsi is a popular Advertiser

Product Sales  Food  soft drinks  Fundraising  rebate programs

Direct Advertising  Ads on vending Machines  Book Covers  Posters  Banners in the gym  Score boards

Indirect Advertising  Corporate Education Material  Contests with prizes  Teacher Training

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