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		<title>The Futility of Opposing Sex Appeal Advertising</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sex appeal advertising has been loosely controlled, much to the disappointment of moralists. The issue is not so much the ethical dilemma it poses but rather the careful application, sensitivity, selectivity, and sense of responsibility that marketers should have. If sex appeal advertising is taken as an issue of communication rather than an ethical debate, [...]]]></description>
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