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- 1251: Critique Of An Egyptian Cultural Society
- ... less interested in giving funds. Consequently, the Society is financially unable to advertise and thus cannot improve the study of geography in Egypt. Hiring an advertising agency to begin a campaign is necessary. Advertising through television, billboards, flyers and even emails will help attract more visitors and researchers as well as attention from government and thus help the museum in achieving its purpose of improving the study of geography in Egypt ...
- 1252: Real Meaning Of LIfe
- ... we have some kind of protection. If not, then anything can happen. Is it any wonder then that people fall back on religion or belief in UFOs or New Age spiritualism or celebrity worship or television shows or gambling or alcohol or drugs or Nazism or all of the other hundred forms of escapism out there? Atheists may feel contempt for religious people; but they fall back on something too. Pope ...
- 1253: SEX...as It Is(kind Of Long But Worth The Read)
- ... all of this: before the sexual revolution in the US, men were historically viewed as sexual predators, which is why chaperoning used to be a common thing. Hell, I'll take a cheap shot at television too- TV sitcoms like NBC's "Friends" may be funny, but they depict sex as recreational fun w/o any real-world consequences or dangers; and they depict men as "cute guys" rather than the ...
- 1254: Body Piercing Will You Conform To The Norm
- ... the most recent are nipple and genital rings. The old line "I'm just expressing my individuality" is getting worn out as far as piercing goes. Body piercing is everywheree, especially in music videos and television stations such as Much Music. For instance current teen pop sensations suchas the Spice Girls and the Back Street Boys have piercings. Many youth are imitating these celebrities and trying to portray an identical image ...
- 1255: Advertising Of 1890 Compared To 1990
- ... is very limited. The largest differences between the advertising of the 1890s and the 1990s are the sheer number of media available and what can be called the culture of Acool.@ The 1990s has radio, television, ads before motion pictures and videotapes, Internet 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 ...
- 1256: Xerox
- ... in the agriculture rather then in the urban area there is a better chance that the unemployed could be illiterate. Advertising is also an interesting subject. At least 50% of programmed advertising broad cast on television must have local content. It is also required to have use of a Colombian trademark in order to exercise trademark protection in Colombia. These policies seem antiquated as compared to those of the United States ...
- 1257: Writing A Personal Argument
- ... open-ended, and constrains play in same way, because even a very young child has obtained some culture and perceptual responses to such objects. Toys that are promoted by or are associated with comic-book, television, or movie characters, etc. are the least free and open-ended, and constrain and limit creative play most narrowly. A child's play with a set of Star Wars toys is likely to be based ...
- 1258: Why Do Teenagers Have Pregancy
- ... has been set for a teenage pregnancy. The least complex enticement for an adolescent female to become pregnant is the fantasythat the expected child will fulfill her need for love and affection. As seen on television, a baby can be as cute as a stuffed animal and as loyal to its mother as a Labrador retriever. What is not seen is that the baby is a life-long responsibility--one that ...
- 1259: What Is Zen
- ... Zen students. More than 1700 koans are in use today. My personal experience with Zen and Zazen I have always been fascinated with Zen. My fascination began when I was about seven and saw a television program about Zen monks. These monks were able to do things that I would describe as being supernatural. Many of them were about sixty years old yet could break several bricks with their head and ...
- 1260: Visual Perception
- ... that is ignoring some stimuli and attending closely to others. Visual perception uses perceptual set to its advantage. We usually tend to see what we want to see. An example of perceptual set was a television advertisement that I saw while overseas. It was an advertisement showing men hardworking while explaining the nice cold refreshing taste of a drink. Of course after seeing this and hearing this the immediate thing that ...
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