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- 291: Downfall Of The American Dream
- ... s dream, which symbolizes Gatsby s dreams turning to ashes. It should also be pointed out that the reason Gatsby was tied to the murder was because of his eccentric automobile. If he had not tried so fervently to impress Daisy with his material belongings, he would never have been unjustly linked to the car. This is a catastrophic example of ...
- 292: American Dream And Gatsby
- ... next 30 years?" (P.113). After all, this period is characterized by some kinds of new culture, for example the emergence of jazz music, the Charleston dance, movies and the automobile. Accompanying the degradation of spiritual life and purpose is the corruption of values. In order to bring their dreams closer to reality, people are prepared to do whatever possible, even ...
- 293: Advertisers Take Us For Spend-
- ... one get one free," "send for free sample," and "trial offer at half price," and the big-money contest, for example, "finish this sentence and win £1000 in cash, an automobile, or a trip to Bermuda for two”, “No money down” is also a successful inducement. Modern advertising employs an astonishing variety of persuaders. Among these are humorous and entertaining television ...
- 294: Building A Radio Empire-chancellor Media
- ... In that same year there were two and a half million radio sets in the United States. The 1930 s are characterized as the Golden Age of radio. In 1929 automobile manufacturers began installing radios in cars. In 1933 Armstrong discovered FM waves. And in 1934, the government passed the Communications Act, creating the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In that same ...
- 295: Work Force
- ... argument that additional employment will be provided by the new products and services of the high-technology revolution and they point to the fact that earlier in the century the automobile made the horse and buggy obsolete but created millions of new jobs. In truth, the new products and services replace much more employment than they provide. As machines takes over ...
- 296: Weber And Rationalisation
- ... assembly line represented a remarkable step forward in the rationalisation of manufacturing and was utilised globally in an array of manufacturing operations. Like bureaucracy and the fast-food restaurant, the automobile assembly line is a classic demonstration of the basic elements of formal rationality. The ultimate application of the assembly line is the Burger King's conveyor belt: A raw frozen ...
- 297: Under The Influence Of Televis
- Technology has profoundly affected the lives of humans today. Everything from the automobile to the micro-chip has altered our behavior and daily activities. However, while science has impacted society in many ways, one of the most powerful technological influences on humans has ...
- 298: Trade Unionism
- ... the members are skilled in a certain craft (e.g., carpenters); and the vertical, or industrial, union, composed of workers in the same industry, whatever their particular skills (e.g., automobile workers). A company union is an employee-controlled union having no affiliation with other labor organizations. The term closed shop refers to a company that hires only union members. In ...
- 299: Tobacco 2
- ... made. In 1992, the tobacco industry spent $5.23 billion advertising its products, up from $3.13 billion in 1985. The only industry that spends more on advertising is the automobile industry. The sheer magnitude of advertising creates the impression among young people that smoking is much more ubiquitous and socially acceptable than it is. To make smoking seem glamorous to ...
- 300: The World Without Cars
- The invention of the automobile in the early 1900's was one of the many great inventions during that time. Cars have enabled our nation to grow and develop. Life without cars would cause the ...
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