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Is it ok to use children in advertisement?

Personally I think it's not ok to use children in advertisement as they're too young to know what they're actually doing. Like everything else, appearing in advertisements has its own cosequences - after it's aired everyone has access to it and it stays in the media forever. Children are not mature enough to undersand those consequence, they're not even aware of them. All they think about is the excitement because they're gonna be in the television on somewhere on the internet. Sometimes they don't even want to be in the advertisement but they're forced by their parents who think it's a great idea. To sum up, it's not ok to use children in advertisement because even if it doesn't seem like one, it's a serious decision which cannot be made by a child.

Why is it so hard to admit we've been wrong?

  In my opinion it's hard to admit that we've been wrong because of the reaction of other people to our mistake.  Let’s imagine we are really sure about something so sure we could swear on our life but it turns out that we we’re wrong. people start teasing us about how sure we were and that we weren’t right. even if most of the time they don’t mean it in a negative way A lot of us don’t like to be made fun of. the embarrassment that comes after someone proves we are wrong is so unbearable we rather still argued that were the one that is right and not someone else even if it’s pointless.  In conclusion I think it’s so hard to admit we’ve been wrong because of the embarrassment that comes with it.

Why do most people root for the underdog?

      In my opinion, most people root for the underdog because it's more entertaining and it's easier to sympathize with them.     An underdog is a person who is often expected to lose, is unappreciated, weaker and who doesn't receive a lot of support from their surroundings. They have to work really hard to actually get somewhere, to show everyone around them that they're not this weak, worthless nobody everyone sees them as. That hard work and the effort put in it is a lot more interesting to watch than just an easy win of someone that is liked and doesn't lack anything.      Another reason most people is more likely to root for the underdog is because they can see themselves in a person like that. Throughout our lives we're often told that we're not enough, we're told we're going to fail even before we have the time to start. We understand underdogs - know how hurtful is can be to not have anyone support you or believe in you. We root for them ...