HSC STUDY BUDDY HSC Depth Study: Popular Culture Course Concepts • • • • • • • Access Ideology Socialisation Conflict Change Consumption Globalisation • • • • • • • Institutional Power Continuity Self Influence Mythology Identity Media Identifying Four Distinguishing Characteristics of Popular Culture Association with Commercial Products • Popular culture is about making money • All populr culture thrives on
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The Meiji Restoration was a great change to Japan. It bought an end to isolation an introduced them to westernisation with the industrial revolution. It was the end of feudalism and the beginning of a new government system known as “the diet” which was modelled around a German government system. Japans rapid rate of westernisation influenced them to want more and more power particularly after adopting the slogan “rich country‚ strong military”. Japan had built itself up so well as a country that
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us as cultured? I doubt. One may say that Western culture makes us bold enough to face the challenges of the present world. When west was sleeping‚ we were cultured and were bold. 2. lose of affection and attachment to the family. Because of westernisation‚ our children does not know even their close relatives‚ forget about the the big family tree under which they have come.Separation in the family can be due to various reasons‚but one can still remember their members. One parent finds the solace
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http://64.27.1.122/tracks/?19641 The government should stop funding the IITs and the IIMs and‚ instead‚ divert the funds to primary education. Favour • India is not a devloped country here litracy ratio is very less so governement should concentrate on make more people litrate rahter then concentrating on small group of population • Students from IIT IIM are moving out of india serving other nation’s organiation that is really awfull • India is damocratic country.Damcracy
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BATTLE OF TOURS THE OLD LEGACY OF REALISM HUNTINGTO HUNTINGTO N N BALKAN BALKAN 911 SRILANKA WAR RWANDA RWANDA FINALLY RETURN ? POLITIC OF IDENTITY 1 ASCENDANCY OF EUROPEAN POWERS COLONISATION OVER THE REST OF WORLD MODERNISATION-WESTERNISATIONMARKET CAPITALISM INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION DIVISION OF CLASS LIBERALISM INDIVIDUALISM DECLINE OF ‘COMMUNITY’; THE RISE OF ‘ASSOCIATIVE’ SOCIETY DOWNGRADING COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES SOCIAL CONSERVATISM CALLED FOR A REINFORCEMENT OF TRADITIONAL
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Louis Vuitton (LV) is the world’s leading luxury brand. It is ranked number 1. It is also regarded as the leading brand of the LVMH group and the 1st world group of luxurious goods which were produced and distributed. This brand was created in 1987. LVMH earned worldwide sales of €16.5 billion in 2007 (+7.7%). This achievement has ensured and conquered competition with its revenues being three times greater than its follower Richemont Group. The group has been split into five core activities with
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pre-internet era. In India - with its burgeoning ambition‚ changing demographics‚ widening market‚ nuclearisation of families and massive shift in population from the rural and semi-rural to the urban - the linguistic map is rapidly changing. The westernisation and growing tendency to depart from the tradition has made its own negative impact on us. Young‚ upwardly mobile couples are taking recourse to English or Hindi as a means of communication between themselves and their children; the prime casualty
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(www.doingbusiness.org). However‚ the ongoing elections in Indiaare expected to result in turning the tide in favour of the radical Hindu opposition party the BhartiyaJanta Party (BJP) led National Democratic Alliance (NDA)‚ which is opposed to ‘westernisation’ of theIndian culture. On the basis of this‚ it becomes safer for Starbucks to enter into an alliance/jointventure with an Indian company that can provide a buffer from the political backlash andconsequent inroads into the Indian business scenario
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Cambodia. The conflict in Indochina had a detrimental immediate and lasting social impact on the citizens of Vietnam and Cambodia. The arrival and direct involvement of US soldiers following the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 led to the rapid westernisation of Vietnamese society. Western material and commercial values gained supremacy with the introduction of American goods such as cars‚ music and fashion. The influx of western wealth also aided the growth of corruption‚ prostitution and the drug
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Assignment -1 Change and Knowledge Management Submitted by: Rajani B(1BM10MBA31) MBA-Marketing BMSCE Indian Fashion: changing with time | | | | In fact‚ there is a change in fashion trends‚ and almost every six months. This has an important role in the fashion industry in India has increased dramatically. | | | | The present increase in economic growth in India was an important influence on changes in fashion. Consciousness and the average purchasing power have caused
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