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- 511: Seinfeld
- ... Lucy, Lucy is always the leader and Ethel is always the follower. Without coherence Seinfeld would never be where it is today. Seinfeld is very original in the ideas they use for there shows. This is where the show starts to resemble The Honeymooners and there unique ideas. The Honeymooners' ideas were very unique for their time. Like the episode when ... her about her figure in a certain dress. These little details and ideas make Seinfeld one of the greatest sitcoms of all time. Many people can relate to Seinfeld's everyday life situations. Again Seinfeld takes it another step and pokes fun at these situations. People usually look for jokes in a sitcom; Seinfeld has jokes, but it also describes some peculiar situations. People relate to these situations and when Seinfeld adds a punchline, people look at everyday life in a totally different way. Just like when Jerry goes to the dry cleaners and finds that his clothes are being worn by the dry cleaner himself. He ...
- 512: The Many Aspects of Streets
- ... more deeply, one would discover that it is much more than that. A street is constructed of many different materials, has many uses and purposes, and contains complex symbolism. We use streets in our society all the time yet rarely take the time to appreciate the many aspects that make them functioning streets. Streets are often constructed from various materials, have ... recreation. Children often play in streets to be with their neighborhood friends and playmates. Families too, often gather in streets or have neighborhood picnics. For example, children and families often use streets on Halloween, traveling from house to house in search of treats. On main streets there are often stores, businesses, and restaurants. The accessible locations of such commercial places can ... community, for they are usually associated with the communities of families and children who play in streets. "Street" is a word that is used without a second thought in our everyday language. People do not usually think of materials, or of the uses of streets, or of the symbolism related that appears in all of the streets across the world. ...
- 513: Marketing Project
- ... abilities, I don't want to bite off more than I can chew. There will always be computer users because, like the television, society has welcomed the computer chip into everyday life. In other words, expansion will be there. Product Strategy My business is a service to the public. Mainly telephone contact to all that contract with the service. For those ... not to mention almost three thousand dollars, and they have the gall to charge me more every time I had a problem. If someone who has no idea how to use a computer needs help, this could get quite costly. My business would deal more on the novice level. From how to turn on your computer to more advanced applications. I ... other free hand out type circulations. As I said before, my main goal would be to establish a client list so I would post fliers, hand out business cards, and use word of mouth to my advantage. I would concentrate on keeping expenses down so my own salesmanship and personal contact would be my biggest assets. Once I had a ...
- 514: Ku Klux Klan 3
- ... returned home now, and they were still upset about the outcome of the war. It is at this point in time that the Ku Klux Klan became a part of everyday life for many Southerners. In the beginning the Ku Klux Klan was started to be a way for people who had the same views to spend time together. The original ... created it had no specific meaning; it was a way just to have fun. After the members saw the effect the group's appearance had on people, they began to use the results to their advantage. Because the Klan resembled ghost, many of the citizens of Pulaski believed them to be dead soldiers of the Confederate Army when they saw them ... 1) The activities of the modern Ku Klux Klan vary from den to den depending on the inclination of its members. Some dens of the Ku Klux Klan tend to use more violence to express their viewpoint than other dens. Some groups use threats, arson, and other forms of violence to force their ideas on modern society, while others choose ...
- 515: Learning to Really Learn: Through Oral communication
- ... something of the values that have evolved in a society for creating and sharing a worldview. Words are powerful resources in the human communication system since they help us to use and exercise the techniques we need in our education. (Doris Noelle, 1953) Sufficient evidence indicates possible directions towards improving children's listening and speaking abilities. If this knowledge is thoroughly ... is the woman who would like to see more calm children in this world. I stated, "I think that through good expressive articulate gestures a person will not have to use violence as a way of releasing those pent up feelings." I asked her then if she would like to be taught to articulate her emotions more effectively. Her very quick ... that she is not in every day contact with stimulating observations and conversations she is not doing well. Yet she does not think we need to practice advanced oral communication everyday for the person in the normal life. This discussion helped me to evaluate and confirm ideas I have and noted psychologist have on developing oral communication that brings me ...
- 516: The 1960's
- ... However, when they arrived, the governor's aides came out and said, "the capital is closed today" (King 66) About this same time, the term, "black power" was coming into use. It was meant to infer long-submerged racial pride in Negroes (King 89). Martin Luther King, Jr. Specifically sought to rebut the evangelists of black power. "It is absolutely necessary ... of what they considered adult deviousness. Youthful Americans were outraged by the intolerance of their universities, racial inequality, social injustice, the Vietnam war, and the economic and political constraints of everyday life and work. One group that formed during this time was S.D.S. (Students for a Democratic Society).(Ascher 74) Opposed to "imperialism," racism, and oppression, the S.D ... rural community," where nature-loving hippie "tribesmen" escaped the commercialism of the cities in an attempt to build a society outside of society(Frank 89). Another development was the illicit use of drugs, creating the slogan, "tune in, turn on, drop out." "Better living through chemistry" was another advertising slogan that was a sly joke to the young, but a ...
- 517: Defending Against the Indefensible: Understanding Communication
- ... if vocabulary tests remain, then at least test a student on simple words. Postman argues that if a student were to see hidden meaning in a word, then they could use it to their defense. It is my belief that Postman may be correct now, what about in the future. If attention were turned to smaller words, then surely our vocabulary ... such as true, and false, will happen to words such as semantic, and pedagogical. Vocabulary tests should be left as they are. If a student wishes to study words of everyday use, read a book, or watch television. The next principle was thought provoking as well. The use of a metaphor as a tool in education is rarely used, as Postman ...
- 518: An Analysis Of Nature In The W
- ... Frost’s The Road Not Taken, Nothing Gold Can Stay, and Stopping By The Woods On A Snowy Evening we can pick out specific examples to illustrate Frost’s overall use of nature. In the first stanza of Robert Frost’s Stopping by the Woods on A Snowy Evening we find the speaker reflecting on the beauty of a wooded area ... all right to take a minute out of a hurried hour and reflect upon what is around you, whether it is a snowy wood or a quite room. Frost’s use of nature gives the reader an immense selection of symbolism to contemplate. The poem Nothing Gold Can Stay is a potent dose of symbolic nature. Nature’s first green is ... his writing. Nature becomes a potent way to give the reader intimacy into the speaker’s thoughts and choices. In the poem The Road Not Taken, we find an unrivaled use of imagery and symbolism representing the speakers choice’s about life. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a ...
- 519: The Black Panther Party
- ... mass rallies, speaking tours, slogans, posters, leaflets, cartoons, buttons, symbols (i.e., the clenched fist), graffiti, political trials, and even funerals. The BPP also spread its ideas through very skillful use of the establishment's TV, radio, and print media. One singular indication, although there are others, of the effectiveness of BPP propaganda techniques is that even today, over a decade ... tactic, the position of making stationary defenses of offices, homes, buildings, etc. 3. Rhetoric Outstripped Capabilities: Although the BPP was adept at the art of propaganda and made very good use of its own and the establishment's media, still too many Panthers fell into the habit of making boisterous claims in the public media, or selling "wolf tickets" that they ... information to the police. 4. Lumpen Tendencies: It can be safely said that the largest segment of the New York City BPP membership (and probably nationwide) were workers who held everyday jobs. Other segments of the membership were semi-proletariat, students, youths, and lumpen-proletariat. The lumpen tendencies within some members were what the establishment's media (and some party ...
- 520: Anywhere You Dare
- ... of three full shelves of condoms is pretty self-explanatory. What is interesting about this is that there are so many ways to advertise a fragrance, but marketers tend to use sexual concepts in the advertisements for fragrances. Using any type of sexual influence for an advertisement for teenagers can bring up some controversy. Many parents would believe that the ad ... began to notice advertisements and their motives more often then usual and I have come to believe that sex sells in our society. Many believe that it is inappropriate to use sexuality to sell a product, and or promote for a company. I agree that sometimes they can get some what ridiculous, but if it is going to gain profit for ... space. That s why it is important for the advertisers and marketers to do a good job at pulling those consumers in. The easiest way, in my opinion, is to use sexuality to draw our attention. For this particular ad, I noticed that is an eye catcher. It may not be a very practical or meaningful idea, but it is ...
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