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- 4381: Power, Gender And Advertising
- ... figure, they right away portray images such as guns, sports, and muscles. Most men (especially young men) identify with commercial advertisements. For example, the Gillette Company shows an commercial where a good looking man, with big muscles, half naked, and surrounded by three pretty women is shaving with the "ultimate razor", indicating that if men shave with this razor, they will be surrounded by beautiful women. Manhood has been shaped by ...
- 4382: Psychoanalytic Approaches To P
- ... more than the others. Snyder’s theory of high and low self-monitors, as discussed in a previous paper, seem reminiscent of Jung’s definitions of introverts and extroverts, while extroversion is one of the Big Five personality traits put forth by Costa and McCrae. Here, too, we see key ideas that have continued to exist and subtly influence the more modern personality psychologists, the importance of which cannot be dismissed ...
- 4383: Japanese Media Overview
- ... 1992, NHK used 1,113 and 5,338 of them, respectively, to retransmit its signals (DeMente, 1992, p. 276). The remaining stations were operated by 46 commercial broadcasting companies, with the majority owned by the big five commercial networks NTV, TBS, Fuji, ABC and TV Tokyo (Cooper-Chen, 1997, p. 113). Other traditional media NHK was the only player in broadcasting until 1950. Commercial radio broadcasts began in that year. Growth ...
- 4384: Is Canada Losing Its Identity
- ... can't compete with the large resources that the ever expanding American chains rely on. Does every new McDonalds opened mean another family business will go under? A great deal believe so. Media plays a big role in our Americanization as in any major Canadian center if you flip though the television channels you'll find more from the U.S. then up north. Canadians in these major centers are even ...
- 4385: PEPSI VS COKE
- ... since its advertising blitz in Russia, even though it has produced commercials tailored to the Russian market and has sponsored television concerts. On the positive side, Pepsi may be leading Coca-Cola due to the big difference in price between the two colas. While Pepsi sells for Rb250 (25 cents), Coca-Cola sells for Rb450. For the economy size, Pepsi sells 2 liters for Rb1,300, but Coca-Cola sells 1 ...
- 4386: Mafia
- ... in interstate commerce. Of course, it did not stop the prostitution whatsoever. Among the most famous white slavers were John “the Fox” Torrio and Al Capone. Neither man was quite as well known as James “Big Jim” Colosimo who paved the way for all white slavers in the future. He came to the U.S. in 1881 as a child with his father, and moved to Chicago. By 1902, he had ...
- 4387: Media And Culture
- ... world’s major defense contractors, bought RCA and with it NBC" (Roach, 17). Lee and Solomon give supporting evidence about the integration of the media and the military- industry: The boards of directors of the Big Three (CBS,ABC,NBC) are composed of executives, lawyers, financiers and former government officials who represent the biggest banks and corporations in the U.S., including military and nuclear contractors…There are numerous interlocks between ...
- 4388: Media Effect
- ... base." Some programmers of black stations resented that, contending, "it is a means by which black music can be diluted to make stations more palatable to non-blacks." During the '80s radio was transformed into big business. As stations began trading for unprecedented dollar figures, top programmers and talent began earning equally unprecedented sums, full-time satellite programming networks came into being, and radio took on a much more businesslike, professional ...
- 4389: Making The Corps
- ... would figure the highest ranking officer would have more responsibility placed on his shoulders, but not in the Marines. Even though the Marine Corps is separate from the other branches, they work together as one big family. To emphasize this, the Marines often us the phrase “Every Marine a rifleman”. They use this to say that every man has to carry his load in order for the whole to succeed. This ...
- 4390: Meaning Of Illusions
- ... no certain explanation that they happened because the human being needs to find a way to block things that we don’t want to realize that are truth and this is why illusion plays a big role in our daily lives.
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