Because of the highly consumerism and the excessive demand of drugs, the funds of the pharmaceutical industry has rose and so they could invest in research and development more (Harrison, 2013). ... An example for this can be the fashion industry. Fashion can be related to consumerism and economy because the advertisements or television commercials that we see every day in our lives are created to encourage people to consume more by using some tricks. ... For example, when people see their favorite celebrity in a commercial wearing a specific shoe, they want to buy and wear it also because t...
When presidential first ladies and fashion are spoken of in the same sentence, the first image that comes to mind is the infamous Jackie Kennedy. ... Yes, Marling puts forth a new perspective on Mamie Eisenhower as an important figure in the rising post-war world of fashion. ... Fashion is one of the few areas where Marling's book depicts the "growing generational divide" of the 1950s, and the "sack dress" was at the center of that divide (41). ... "Moderately priced fashions" on display at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair "stood for American classlessness and freedom of choice" (46)...
Andy Warhol Andy Warhol constantly warned people not to look any deeper than the surface of his art and life-and he insistently connected the two. He aggressively advertised his superficiality in both spheres in a carefully deadpan performance of innocent unconcern. From this, he left us with ...
Particularly, Europe companies are actively challenging America's military industry. Martin Breck and Jenny Franco in The ultra Nationalism Investigation (TNI) analyse this situation as "Shriveling Europe military industry after cold war, they are knocking the door of 4th biggest arm import country, Korea with technology transfer advantage. ... Military industry helped George Bush in the last election, therefore Korea needed to concern maintain moderate relationship with U.S Government by buying aircrafts to keep Korea peninsula peace process. ... Reporter asked another question about wha...
Prior to the 1960s, war films did well at the box-office. Invigorated audiences defined their ideas of combat by watching films that glorified heroic soldiers. Rather than questioning the accuracy of setting, dialogue, or action, audiences gave the film makers freedom to use their imagination. However, the Vietnam War failed to provide the same stories of struggle and bravery that made films about World War I and World War II successful because the conflict lacked clear objectives and easily identified enemies. Therefore, Hollywood directors used myths to create dramatic constructions of the...