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- 4671: Advertising Of 1890 Compared T
- ... advertising of various types (email Aspam@ banner ads), direct mail advertising, blimps and cropdusters to add to the arsenal of outdoor advertisement and concentrated target marketing. More important than the available media is the net effect of advertising. Advertising is now totalizing, both the dominant culture and counterculture are appealed to. Instead of simply announcing the existence of a product, advertising works to create a culture of consumption for everyone. Advertising ...
- 4672: Denial
- ... such as putting off annual checkups for fear of finding some illness. Some people even contribute to illnesses by their denial, most commonly by smoking. In some cases the denial impulse can have a positive effect. In order to be a normal functional being, you must deny death. Healthy denial allows you to keep going. It's when it interferes with survival that it seems to cause a problem. What we ...
- 4673: Deep Ecology
- ... somehow increasing the price of vital needs, resulting in greater class differences. This is somewhat abstract, but it allows for new and interesting perspective. The next principle demands a major change in the policies that effect economic, technological, and ideological norms. They admit that it would be a dramatic shift from the present structure. Economics and ideology today revolve around commodity value, which results in impulsive consumerism and mass waste. Action ...
- 4674: Economic Rebirth Or Social Sui
- ... of the enticements promised to local governments by the Gambling industry when it sets its sights on a location for new development. Casino proponents and politicians eager to pad their tax base emphasize the multiplier effect: new jobs that inject money into the local economy, and new money means new businesses that will spur further economic growth. Has the community asked why would a gaming company invest upwards of 300 million ...
- 4675: Economic Effects On Soveriegnt
- ... with below. At issue here is how economic sovereignty and territorial sovereignty interact. Put differently, how do trans-border economic flows affect territoriality? As is the case with political sovereignty, economic sovereignty has no direct effect on territorial sovereignty. To be sure, goods and capital move across borders, but these economic trans-border flows do not necessarily challenge how states recognize each other's borders or how states defend their borders ...
- 4676: Drunk Driving
- ... of intoxication may refuse to believe his or her abilities are in any way impaired. Too often, the results of such misplaced confidence are tragic. BACs above .15 percent have a progressively severe and obvious effect. Starting at a BAC of approximately .15 percent, the brains alertness center begins to shut down. By the time the BAC reaches .30 percent, the drinker is in a stupor. He or she is almost ...
- 4677: Cinderella
- The "Cinderella Complex" which dates back to 1981 has not only out grown its meaning but has left some women with the psychology effect that it still exists to put blame elsewhere on their conditions in society. The year is now 1999 and the fairytale of Cinderella does not exist in reality, but many women still hold onto the ...
- 4678: A Look At Cheap Amusements 2
- ... is spent by women has indeed benefited them in both the workplace and at home. This position requires a closer look at specific leisure activities; where and with whom they are spent, and the ultimate effect that these activities had on society and gender roles. More significantly however, is how the establishment of leisure activities for women came about, rather than the simple change in availability of such activities. First let ...
- 4679: Behind The Scenes
- ... serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value (Grolier Encyclopedia 1996, Miller v. California). The People s right to know does not justify the growing abuse of our right to Freedom of the Press. The negative effect upon today s society is only beginning. Tabloids not only thrive on; they encourage the invasion of privacy. In an era defined by celebrity worship, Americans have become increasingly tolerant of what is acceptable concerning ...
- 4680: Anselms Ontological Argument
- ... none greater is possible is not the being than which none greater is possible. Therefore Anselm supposition that God exists only in the understanding is false. By proving this to be invalid Anselm has, in effect, proven that God must exist in the understanding and reality. This final conclusion, that God must exist in reality, is the goal of Anselm s argument. Chapters III, and IV of Proslogium support Anselm argument ...
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