COMM 287 ADVERTSING AS SOCIAL COMMUNICATION STUDY GUIDE 1 Questions for “New Branded World” by Naomi Klein “On Advertising: Sut Jhally vs. James Twitchell” “Advertising as Religion” by Sut Jhally Film: No Logo Film: The Diamond Empire Naomi Klein: New Branded World 1. What idea was the gospel of the machine age? Bolstering ones brand name was important 2. What consensus emerged about corporations in the 1980’s? Corporations were bloated‚ oversized‚ owned too much‚ employed too many people
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Where Children Live Literature has played a significant role in influencing the nation’s viewpoint and belief. Many prominent authors have presented their audacious and vivid literature which has intensely liberated the hearts of Americans. Naomi Shihab Nye is considered one of those prominent authors in the twentieth century. In “Where Children Live‚” Nye expresses how children can create their own identity. It demonstrates how children are blithe towards life. As a result‚ children are capable
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company: One night‚ he dreamed of Nike‚ the Greek goddess of victory‚ and suggested the name to his bosses. The company used the moniker for its first footwear product to feature the "Swoosh" mark -- a soccer cleat called the Nike‚ whose name beat out Knight’s suggestion that they call it the Dimension 6.The Swoosh trademark was created by a graphic-design student from Portland State University. It was agency co-founder Dan Wieden who coined the now-famous slogan "Just Do It" for a 1988 Nike ad campaign
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In Obasan by Joy Kogawa‚ the relationship between Naomi and her older brother Stephen is not the closest; it has been eight years since they last saw each other. Obasan explores how hiding truths causes familial relationships to drift apart. Stephen and Naomi were not particularly close to their mother. She went to Japan before World War II to care for her sick mother‚ and they never heard from their mother since. Stephen and Naomi would ask Aunt Emily and Ayako Obasan about their mother’s fate‚
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8 he says “Getting Naomi to marry old Peter Durang is unthinkable.” He wants Naomi to be safe and happy and she will not be happy with Peter because all he wants is more wives than anyone. Then‚ On page 19 “Come on Naomi. You can’t do that. Listen Wol also thought about this. And he sent me to ask you have offered to become engaged for one year.” Stephen thinks that this might work because he doesn’t want her to marry old Peter and run away. Lastly‚ On page 43 “ Shouldn’t Naomi come with us and leave
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discriminated against is very hurtful‚ which is seen through Joy Kogawa’s Obasan. During World War II‚ the Japanese Canadians face racial discrimination‚ like Naomi and her family. Stephen faced several incidence of racial discrimination which leads him to hate himself and his race‚ Aunt Emily has been more motivated to fight for rights. Naomi learns about her past through the racism she faced. Moreover‚ the book Obasan exemplifies how racial prejudice against people can deeply penetrate‚ change one’s
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bound to Naomi although they are not related by blood. She shows her acceptance in the misfortunes she has suffered but chooses to make the best out of that situation. We must remain fully committed and faithful to the people God has blessed us with. They are in our lives for a reason and for a lifetime. Ruth shows a type of love for another woman in a way not discussed throughout the bible‚ she shows that
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river‚ fish‚ earth (connecting logic: Naomi is describing life among the outdoors. The fish needs the river to live.) Strands: birds/birdhouse (connecting logic: The birds are in their natural habitat/safe zone watching the sleeping cat. The cat is important to the birds because they know it can hurt them.) Strands: tear/cheek‚ idea (connecting logic: When people have an idea that they feel strongly about‚ they may become emotional about it and may tear up. Naomi is describing an emotional scene.) shuffling
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racism/discrimination‚ and to show the dominance and power the Canadian government had attained over the Japanese. For example‚ Naomi places a dozen chicks‚ one by one‚ into a cage where a hen is kept. The hen immediately begins to brutally attack the chicks to death. “It consistently starts jabbing its beak down on them‚ deliberate as the needle on the sewing machine” (Kogawa 62-63). Naomi placing the yellow chicks into the cage represents the Japanese as they immigrate to Canada seeking for shelter and peace
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BY GANTUMUR LUVSANGOMBO (LUYA) MAILBOX #115 SINGAPORE 16 SEP 2014 SETTING Geographical setting: The story of the Ruth chapter 2 starts in Bethlehem‚ which is in‚ supposedly Naomi’s home. It is called “הָעִ֔יר (the city)” in v. 18. Naomi and Ruth start without “bread” in the “house of bread (Bethlehem)” and the story ends with their satisfaction (full of bread) in the “house of bread (Bethlehem)” city. The turning point of the provision happens “בַּשָּׂדֶ֔ה (in the field)” that which
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