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- 2681: The American and Japanese Social System
- ... touched. We need to keep in mind also some simple facts. Japan is the most densely populated country in the world. It has the most educated population known to human history. The Japans are extremely orderly. Crime rates, for example, generally run about one tenth or ours and one half those in Europe.(State, 10) At the same time, when we ... the differences between the 2 social and political, systems, there has been a tendency for Americans to overestimate the unity of Japans policymakers.(State, 15) The substantial difference in the history, background and structure of the English and Japanese language compounds the difficulties of understanding between the two nations. Americans also suffer in their dealings with Japanese because English has long ...
- 2682: Violence In Television Programs
- ... s waking hours cannot be ignored. It has been shown that TV violence directly effects how children behave and act when socializing. The concern about TV violence has a long history and was forcefully enunciated as early as 1961 by Newton Minow, who was the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. " When television is good, nothing – not the theater, not the ... sadism, murder, western bad men, western good men, private eyes, gangsters, more violence, and cartoons. And, endlessly, commercials—many screaming, cajoling, and offending." ( Minow, 1961) This address was recorded by history as the "vast wasteland" speech and it became a symbol for television in the 1960’s. Thirty years later in 1991 the former chair of the FCC on the thirtieth ...
- 2683: The Problems of Conflict
- ... curse and scream at the other girls in school, and on several occasions I pushed or pulled hair to “get back” at someone perceived as being against me. Following a history of contrariness and stubborn opposition to parental directives, I was becoming increasingly more difficult for my mother to manage without the consistent support of my father. With my self-centered ... curse and scream at the other girls in school, and on several occasions I pushed or pulled hair to “get back” at someone perceived as being against me. Following a history of contrariness and stubborn opposition to parental directives, I was becoming increasingly more difficult for my mother to manage without the consistent support of my father. With my self-centered ...
- 2684: The Society Is Flawed
- ... disproportionate abundance of property and power, and that because of what they are, they abuse it. He writes of how the current situation with the bourgeoisie and proletariat developed. "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles" (9). There have always been struggles between two classes, an upper and lower class. However, Marx speaks of the current order saying, "It [bourgeois] has but established ...
- 2685: Japanese Marriage And Wedding Traditions
- ... the traditional way. The traditional part of a wedding is celebrated in Shinto-style while other parts could contain Christian elements, even if the couple is not Christian.1 A HISTORY OF JAPANESE MARRIAGE: In the long history of Japan, the marriage system must have gone through various changes in the social system and conditions. Such changes are now difficult to trace in detail but the most important ...
- 2686: Good Public Relations
- ... doing. If you have been to a fast food restaurant lately, you can see how that reflects in the service that you get. Another method is to create a distinguished history for a company. This would include how the company was started, who founded it, accomplishments and contributions, and other bits of information that would complement a company. The media happens ... There are many aspects to effective public relations. Employees must always use good P.R. when they deal with customers, or business associates. It also helps to have an appealing history behind your company. The media is probably one of the most powerful P.R. tools available, but in order to effectively use them, you must be prepared for what they ...
- 2687: Age of Reason
- Age of Reason Modern society is undoubtedly a product of its history. Each epoch of human history leaves a trace of its distinct character for the world’s citizens to relish for years to come. The Age of Reason was without question such an epoch. The importance ...
- 2688: Extreme Nationalism
- ... is a great struggle of the occupants for the showing of distinct identity. This is a major problem that causes conflicts of all sorts. The national groups all share a history of struggling and almost every one of the people have been perceived as a threat to another group and has felt threatened themselves. Moreover, within each of these political groups ... crimes to their neighbor. These crimes of nationalism only further escalate the propensity for larger scale wars which will eventually bring down the entire federation. It is very unfortunate that history guides nations such as Yugoslavia into the direction of conflict. however, this is the birth of a new nation which will one day be in unity. As with most new ...
- 2689: Racism and the Ku Klux Klan
- ... the blood of Christ, which they believed, was shed only for the white race. Today, the uses a fiery cross as a symbol presenting the ideals of Christian Civilization. The history of the burning cross is said to be part of Scottish history as a symbol for opposition to tyranny and obedience to God ( Online pgs. 2-3). The movement of the Klan was quickly growing. In the months of July and August ...
- 2690: America and the Camel
- ... over 2.5 million fans, the largest ever for a single season. The Camel company goes on to use a celebrity to sell their product. This is one aspect in history that we still see today. The employment of famous athletes to promote the sale of products is as big today, if not bigger, as it was in 1934. Today we ... and depicts clearly how the American culture has changed. For example, in the previous advertisements there was no surgeon generals warning, telling people that smoking was bad. Only later in history does the American culture realize that smoking is hazardous to their health. The ad shows the change even more by admitting that the cigarettes are bad but not as bad ...
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