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Make a presentation. Task 1. Love potion Why? - More than 2billion single people worldwide - the market is huge( boom of dating websites, speed datings …) - lots of divorce. Amount of divorce. Average age of divorce. DoGUOLTAAS. Why such a name?
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Task 1 • Love potion • Why? • - More than 2billion single people worldwide • - the market is huge( boom of dating websites, speed datings…) • - lots of divorce
DoGUOLTAAS • Why such a name? • - It doesn’t sound like something magic but like a real product • What does it mean? • - Don’t Give Up on Love There’s Always A Solution
Who is that product for? • Married couples ready to divorce for minor reasons (such as disputes about money or busy schedules): • Why? • - A divorce cost money • - It affects children • - To give a second chance to the marriage
Who is that product for? • For parents who want to kick out from the house their grown up child/children: - Children stay longer and longer at home • Why? • - Life of single person is expensive • - New generation Aim: make the parents still love their child(e.g. Tanguy movie)
Who is that product for? • Long term single people(after 4 years): • - Depression • - suicide • - feeling of loneliness
Who can sell this product? • Chemists: • Why? it will contain: • - Norepinepherine, phenylethylamine, dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin (attraction, make the relationship lasts) • - vasopressin(To stay faithfull) • - It will be sold only with a prescription
Who can prescripte this product? • - Lawyers • - Doctors • - Psychologists
How to advertise it? • - Dating websites • - newspapers • - radio • - bus stops • - billboards in the city
Conclusion • Social aim • Keeping track of a group of consumer
Task 2 • Should the sale and consumption of alcohol, the world’s favourite drug, be further restricted, or even banned?
Alcohol in figures • First of all what are the figures? • Revenue: $ b17 • Employment: 27,769 • Businesses: 2,520
Costs • The societal costs of alcohol misuse in Australia, written by researchers at Griffith University, found that the total cost to society of alcohol-related problems in 2010 was estimated to be $14,352 billion. The Commonwealth raised ($7.075b) in total tax revenue in 2010 from alcohol products through excise and GST revenue.
Health issues • Cardiovascular disease • Diabetes • Nutrition-related conditions • Overweight and obesity • Risks to unborn babies • Liver diseases • Mental health conditions • Dependence • Long-term cognitive impairment • Self-harm
Other consequences • Death • Injuries • Fights • Reputation of Australia in the world
Should we ban alcohol? • Develop organised crime: • Prohibiton in the US • Loss of knowledge(production op poor quality alcohol) • The government loses control on alcohol market and can’t keep a real track of consumption
The current restrictions • No sales to under age (18) • No jugs and no shots after midnight for certain bars • Sales of alcohol in determined places(bottle shops)
Possibility of new restrictions • However, more restrictions can be set • No alcohol sold after 10pm(in bottle shops) • Limit of purchase in one time of alcohol
Possibility of new restrictions • No consumption at all in public places • Public intoxication should be punished with a high fine and a public work(work in hospital with people injured due to consumption of alcohol)