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2271: Sex In Advertising
... or taking care of the children. They are actresseshiding behind aprons, and they show that if you use this wonderful product, your hair will be'how you've always dreamed it would be,' or your house will sparkle and shine. Televisionadvertising presents these women very shallowly and their goals and aspirations rarely reachbeyond having a 'spic n span' clean house or having the hair of "their" dreams. Girls learn from most TV that it is a man's world, and learn to displace their own perspective. In recent years there has at least been a ...
2272: Profiles In Courage
... even some with proof). Adams constituents thought the Embargo Bill would instigate another war. Support of such subject caused his party-mates and constituents to re-think their view of the Massachusetts Senator. Daniel Webster, House of Representatives member, was a Federalist and was most famous for is "Seventh of March" speech. While slavery seemed to be the main issue of the time, the speech spoke mainly of preserving the Union ... free silver for his constituents. Free silver would later mathematically prove to put a damper on the economy. Since his constituents were poverty stricken, they supported free silver. George Norris was a member of the House. He was previously a diplomat to Germany. During the time that the US was about to enter World War I, Norris was opposed. He also filibustered against the Armed Ship Bill because he hated war ...
2273: Phobias
... person experiences a fear of dying, with no safe place to go. When this happens more than once, the person might think they are going crazy. Someone with panic attacks soon won t leave the house because of fear of a panic attack happening outside the house. Soon, depression sets in. What causes phobias? Researchers do not agree on any one definite cause of a phobia. Simple phobias, however, are often the result of a bad childhood experience. A tendency towards phobias ...
2274: The American Dream
The American Dream The American dream. It consists of a family, house, cars, and other luxury items. How did it become the American dream? Why do we feel so compelled to pursue it? The reason is because we, the American public, have been convinced through advertising to ... One day they want a matchbox car and a few years later they want a real Porsche. Do not all boys want a fancy car? Do not most girls dream of living in a big house? Is this a coincidence or a carefully thought out scheme by advertisers? Now, how is it exactly that advertisers get us to want the American dream. They do this by channeling into one of our ...
2275: The Deaf Culture
... the first chapter struck me not strange but purely coincidental. Sam Supella tells his story of a hearing friend who thought there was something wrong with him.(p.15) Sam grew up in a deaf house hold while his friend grew up in a hearing house hold, he thought that her family was strange because they communicated with their mouths while his family communicated with their hands. This struck me coincidental because we all do the same thing when someone does ...
2276: Paper About New Product, Bount
... according to their initial satisfaction. Among the locations for this direct marketing tactic will be large shopping malls in all major cities across the United States, and sports facilities such as stadiums and arenas that house national and regional professional sports teams. We will also place our product in the restrooms of the Georgia Dome, found in Atlanta, GA, which will house the Superbowl in January of 2000. Another direct marketing tactic to be used will be the placement of small booths at the entrances of all supercenters, such as Wal-Mart Supercenter and Big K-Mart ...
2277: The Problems of Conflict
... toward my mother’s attempt to “catch me in a lie”. My parents and younger brother responded to my tantrums with screaming and threats of their own, until someone either was hurt or left the house. In most cases, having my demands met (in the short run, at least) reinforced my outbursts. Thus, I felt justified in fighting for what I wanted, and I saw myself as the victor. However, long ... toward my mother’s attempt to “catch me in a lie”. My parents and younger brother responded to my tantrums with screaming and threats of their own, until someone either was hurt or left the house. In most cases, having my demands met (in the short run, at least) reinforced my outbursts. Thus, I felt justified in fighting for what I wanted, and I saw myself as the victor. However, long ...
2278: Japan: Social Customs
... don’t plan to live with them. With this tendency, the housing industry is prosperous. Increase of the nuclear family is generating a fashion in housing, that is Nisetai-jutaku. The word literally means a “house for two generations”. An example of this is: a two-storied house first-floor for older people, second-floor for younger people, one kitchen, one toilet, and sometimes one bathroom. Japanese people love to have a party in Western style, and a Wedding party is of no ...
2279: One Is Born A Woman
... If indeed sex is a social construction there must necessarily be some sort of base. By this it is meant something cannot be created from nothing. For example, if a contractor wishes to build a house, the house must first have a base from which the structure will follow. Thus, if it is a small home, semi-detached or townhouse the base for each of these potential buildings will be different. From this ...
2280: George Washington
... war. He had to then sign paper saying that he would not build a fort on the Ohio Valley for one year. In that same year he resigned his commission. Washington was elected to the House of Burgesses in 1758 and served for seventeen years. He was elected to the First Continental Congress in 1774 and to the Second Continental Congress in 1775 because of his service in the House of Burgesses and his response to the British policies. After fighting between Massachusetts and the British broke out in 1775, Congress named Washington of the new Continental Army. He was first in charge of a ...


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