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    by her big hair‚ bigger thick rimmed glasses‚ and her excessive use of hairspray (seriously if one had lit a match‚ the entire photo studio probably would have been engulfed in flames). The 1980s truly were a time of economic prosperity‚ rabid materialism‚ and outlandish fashion choices ushered in by a Reagan Presidency. People felt invincible in a booming economy and women‚ such as my mother‚ believed the world was their oyster due to increased college and career prospects. No aspect of life was

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    to portray. Throughout Babbitt‚ Lewis satirically illustrated the materialistic tendencies‚ social conformity‚ and lavish hypocrisy of the middle-class in the 1920s. In writing Babbitt‚ Sinclair Lewis sought to portray the problem of extreme consumerism in the society of the 1920s. Beginning in the exposition of the novel‚ Babbitt’s world full of materialistic ideals was prevalent as his house was depicted with all the modern conveniences of the time from the living room to the bathroom—vacuum

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    family than bring home a bigger paycheck or buy unnecessary items. Downshifting is a lifestyle choice in which individuals choose to become more independent from consumerism and obsessive materialism. Downshifters may choose to work less hours‚ make less money‚ and spend less money to have more leisure time. We can’t deny that materialism puts a stress on us all. Society is constantly telling us that we need better and more of it. So we work more to earn more to spend more. Downshifting puts the focus

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    Agnes B. still covered with flecks of someone’s blood” (Ellis 81). Bateman’s violent endeavours are‚ at this point‚ solely related through the blood stains on his expensive designer clothing. Ellis links Bateman’s violence unequivocally to his materialism‚ only exposing violence through a greater tragedy in Bateman’s eyes‚ the ruining of his material possessions. As Bateman walks through Manhattan on a hot day‚ he notices sweat running down his face‚ relating‚ “I can taste it when I lick

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    of taking part in cooperation? This article is addressing four issues – materialism and consumerism‚ gender inequity‚ traffic accident and governance all of which are caused by a lack of intrinsic values‚ leading to a more imbalanced and unhealthy development. Values education and personal change are empathized as the vital factors for a sustainable development. First of all‚ let us explore about materialism and consumerism in Asia and the impacts they bring about. Korea and China‚ according to

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    status. MORPHEUS: “It’s that feeling you have had all your life. That feeling that something was wrong with the world. You don’t know what it is but it’s there‚ like a splinter in your mind‚ driving you mad‚ driving you to me. But what is it? [Consumerism] is everywhere‚ it’s all around us‚ here even in this room. You can see it out your window‚ or on your television. You feel it when you go to work‚ or go to church or pay your taxes. It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you

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    this idea is flawed and unachievable due to lack of equal opportunity and excessive materialism. This is emphasised in both F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby and in Langston Hughes’s poem‚ ‘Let America be America Again’‚ which is about the social inequality and injustices that occur in America today. In The Great Gatsby‚ the American Dream is flawed through excessive materialism and consumerism. Originally‚ the American Dream included a desire for both spiritual and material improvement

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    through lenses‚ but it has become apparently possible from a materialistic viewpoint. As advertiser try to convey wants are needs‚ Steve McKevitt wrote in his essay “Everything Now” how market campaigns connect happiness with materialism. Advertisement has shaped consumerism; people are dissatisfied at their current position and feel the need to pay for something to attain happiness. Dissatisfied of one’s belongings‚ people can be persuaded into paying for something that will bring them happiness

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    The original ideal of the American Dream was that all Americans should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity but it has transformed into materialism‚ money‚ and greed. People are still putting in hard work‚ determination‚ and they have initiative to succeed which proves that the American Dream is still alive and well. In the last decade‚ many people have become excessively lustful about homeownership

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    Bruce Dawes poems explore the impacts of consumer culture and are an indictment of the growing materialism in modern society. In Enter Without So Much As Knocking (1962)‚ Dawe portrays a world dominated by consumerism‚ which has lead to `conformity‚ and eroded the individuality of many people. The idea that our view of the world can only be seen through television and that our experience of life is restricted and controlled by it is highlighted in the satirical poem‚ Tele Vistas.(1977) This idea

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