School of Communication and Creative Arts Department of Communication and Media Studies Bachelor of Communication ( Hons ) Prepared to | : | Ms. Christable Karunanayaka | | | | Prepared by | : | Wilson Siew Wei Sern ‚ 47030 | | | Lee Shen May‚ Jolynn ‚ 57233 | | | Chong Chun Hoong ‚ 57424 | | | Kevin Chan Wei Siong‚ 58178 | Subject Name | : | Consumer Behavior | | | | Subject Code | : | MBMM 004 | | | | Title | : | Consumer Buying Process and Making Behavior
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Mass Media Influence In the last 50 years the media influence has grown exponentially with the advance of technology‚ first there was the telegraph‚ then the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet. We live in a society that depends on information and communication to keep moving in the right direction and do our daily activities like work‚ entertainment‚ health care‚ education‚ personal relationships‚ traveling and anything else that we have to do. A common person
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What’s the hottest trend in fashion right now? Social media of course. As part of fashion week prep‚ if you do a quick search for New York Fashion Week‚ going on right now in New York on Twitter. To my surprise‚ conversations ran the extent of the pages— some Tweeters chimed in about the pending snow storm waiting to blanket the city‚ and others were buzzing about the Alexander Wang‚ Marc Jacobs and Rodarte shows being streamed online. After turning away for half a second‚ there at the top of the
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‘Less is more’ in 90s fashion As we reflect on fashion history‚ there is not always a distinctive shift from one decade to the next. When transitioning from the 80s to the 90s‚ this was not the case‚ as there was an evident changeover from conspicuous consumer to ‘less is more.’ When hearing this phrase and applying it to fashion‚ I think it can be viewed in two ways. The more literal interpretation can be restated as it is preferred to have either a more minimalistic and simple outfit‚ or that
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Mass Media and Its Influence Spoken‚ written‚ or broadcast communication whose medium may include television‚ radio‚ advertising‚ movies‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ books‚ cell phones and the Internet becomes a mass media that affects our society’s perception of ourselves and others and influences the structures of our society as well as the reactions of the individual. Americans perceive the political‚ economic‚ class‚ educational‚ and other structures of American society because of‚ by‚ and through
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The Influence of Internet on teenager in the UK The internet was created in 1964 for more expedient communication. Internet technology‚ includes chatting online‚ video online‚ WIFI. In one way‚ Internet allows for quicker delivery of information. This means However‚ in modern society‚ it makes many social issues. One of them is its influence of teenagers and children. Some think that the Internet is a good approach which makes children learn. On the opposite side‚ conversely Internet has an unhealthy
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Is the media teaming up with society to destroy the world’s prosperity? Over the past decade‚ social media and society have shown an increasing negative influence on the opinions and self-perceptions of young people worldwide. Even until today‚ society has been molding and shaping what people today perceive as “right” and “wrong.” Many negative influences are helping to negatively shape the world’s youth‚ particularly targeting personal appearance and image and opening the door to other world issues
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The Influence of the Media on Gender The media plays a great role in influencing the opinion of the society. The strength of the media’s influence is seen when a female celebrity wears a new trend of fashion and this trend‚ however mundane it may seem‚ is imitated by women throughout the world. Another example is when a rapper creates a new slang which may refer to a women’s body part and this new slang term is used by the youth‚ all over the world‚ on a regular basis. In my collage‚ I included
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Modern Era: 1920-1940 During the 1920s‚ clothing styles officially entered the modern era of fashion design. During this decade‚ women began to liberate themselves from constricting clothes for the first time and openly embrace more comfortable styles like pants and short skirts. While popular fashions remained relatively conservative prior to 1925‚ short skirts‚ low waistlines‚ and revolutionary styles of the flapper era characterized the latter half of the decade (Hall 1992). Dresses were made
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The 1800’s was full of different fashion trends‚ from big skirts‚ to natural frames‚ to curves all over. Two seemingly very different decades have many differences and many similarities in their fashion. These decades are the 1840’s and the 1880’s. The 40’s were known for large skirts. The 80’s was known for its large bustles in the back‚ a famous example is in the painting A Sunday on La Grande Jatte which is found in the Chicago Art Institute. There were both similarities and differences in the
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