Sunday, January 26, 2020
American Television In The 1950s And 1960s
American Television In The 1950s And 1960s The televisual representation of black people had been a highly contested phenomenon since the television broadcast of Amos n Andy in June 1951. It is believed that Amos n Andy defined for the first time the side that television was to take in the postwar to represent Black people in America. In Amos n Andy, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll created and fixed an image of blackness, black people believed, which made racist Americans fight against them more and more. The program lasted just two years and was cancelled in the midst of growing protest by the black community in 1953. Because The Jeffersons not only was the first TV programs which featured African-Americans in leading roles since the cancellation of the infamous Amos n Andy show in 1953, but also the first television program to feature black couples. Because it was the first time television showed a rich, successful African American family, many people believed that the appearance of The Jeffersons was the first positive image of a new role model of Black African American families on television. However, John D.H.à [1]à pointed out that this television show may have been just a typical of American television fare because media image of American of African descent have ranged from the blatantly to the latently racist. Father knows best was, the first white family television sitcom and popular around 1950s-1960s. Therefore, I would like to use both The Jefferson and father knows best as examples to examine how race was constructed by American televisual representation. Just a few years after the Second World War, how to attain and live the American dream became one of the most prominent themes of the 1950s .Therefore, for helping Americans rebuild their dream, television program in 1950s was made as a creation of American dream rather than a reflection of society.à [2]à The television producers believed when people conformed to the ideal of beneficial families bring those family audiences stand up to the same level and made people more enjoy the sitcom and their life.à [3]à According to Census, in 1950, families with both the head and his wife present, were apparently the norm, accounting for 87.1%. A non-couple household was counted for 3.6%. The figure of independent female household just was 9.3%. it mean, during that period, most Americans demanded to see a family television shows which defined a household in patriarchal and nuclear terms, with the centre assumed to be a male breadwinner heading a household of his dependent wife and chi ldren. Therefore by adopting that idea, in Father knows bests world Andersons family has an upper-class, white-collar fathers, a stay-at-home wives, and two or three children whom lived in suburban. The television show offered viewers a comforting unified vision of the American family. In most episodes of Father knows best the stories were all about how the father helped the family find out one or two beneficial social formations from their everyday life. Moreover, by showing a special episode the importance of a strong American democracy in school, churched, civic organization , United State Treasury Department promoted U.S. Saving Bones. Given the sitcom show title father who knows best, the television producers hoped that the way of lived in father who knows best would made the majority of Americans understood what real meaning of beneficial family was. Some contemporary historians argued, although the show suggested that the white-middle upper class nuclear family may be the most naturally beneficial for all,à [4]à many women in particular still experienced the detrimental aspects of and expressed a high level of frustration with this isolated, suburban nuclear unit.à [5]à Moreover, some other historians and sociologists made commented on how unfulfilling suburban life could be and how impossible its contradictory, gendered demands could seem. Early social scientist, Franklin Frazierà [6]à , unwittingly used the idea of beneficial family to argue a social perspective of Black families on legacy of slavery and he believed slavery culture had left many Black families weak and female-dominated. Later, his ideas had been highly developing by Senator Moynihan at the height of the civil rights movement, which became the most politically-charged Black family issue of the century. By the end of the 1960s some revisionist scholarsà [7]à challenged the point of view from early social scientist on African American families. The revisionist believed this perspective was narrow and they reclaimed the cultural heritage of African Americans, and rejected that notion that viable families had to conform to the male/breadwinner-female/homemaker structure. They described the adaptive nature and functionality of Black familiesà [8]à and documented their strengths and survival strategiesà [9]à . At the same time, revisionist historians analyzed archival data from large plantations and argued that enslaved Black families often enjoyed relatively vibrant and stable family lives, that men participated in and contributed to those families, and that Black people embraced the two-parent, patriarchal family ideal as much as they couldà [10]à . People could found some reflections of revisionist scholars opinions in The Jeffersons . Because the show was the first television program which feature black couples and created by independent producers, Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin during the 1970s to early 1980s, it may helped people understand the real culture of African Americans. The Jeffersons did superficially seem very different from Father knows best in many ways. Meanwhile both Father knows best and The Jeffersons adapted the same idea of nuclear family and both set the story in upper-middle class families. Neither family was wealthy; neither family was threatened by poverty or the continuing financial problem. The two programs seemed to go beyond male solidarity to centrality and superiority. This could be seen in their titles, the title father knows best speaks for Paternity. The Jeffersons did not make the statement very clearly through the title, but giving the family name of the breadwinner. Different from Father knows best, the story lines of the Jeffersons more focused on the lives of George and his wife Louise Jefferson rather than their children. In The Jeffersons , George was a successful businessman, millionaire; however his wife -Louise just was a former maid who was attempting to adjust her life from poor to rich. When they moved to a ritzy penthouse apartment on Manhattans fashionable and moneyed East Side with their son, Lionel, they try to fill their house with expensive furnishings. For quickly adapt the rich life, they even hired their own black housekeeper, a wise-cracking maid named Florence. Compared to Jim Andersons kindness and politeness, George Jefferson was rude and selfish. He frequently called white people as honkies. and attempt to rebel against the rich upper-middle class which he was in. An article in Ebony magazine in 1979 referred to him as bombastic, frenetic, boastful, ill-mannered, prejudiced, and scheming. Even his wife, Louise, saw George as Wheezy and spent most of her time apologizing for him. Moreover, the funniest moments came with the repartee between George and his maid Florence. She always called him Shorty and humiliated George but did not miss a chance to put him in his place. This attitude was very hard to see in Father knows best. I may argue that this could be seen as fragment of idea of the patriarchal family in African American culture, because women still in dominate position in family as old time. From the title, people should see George not only was a millionaire businessman- breadwinner of the family, but also the centre attention of the family. However in the show he often positioned himself as the buffoon of everyones joke. No one, not even his maid took his words seriously. As the Ebony article described,à [11]à He was often the victim of his own acts: a put-down that backfires, a contrivance that goes astray, an ego-filled balloon suddenly deflated. Patricia Mellencampà [12]à believed that the ideal of beneficial families in tradition sitcoms portrayed the comic containment of women in traditional domestic roles-the angel in the house. Margaret Anderson in Father knows best was in such role; she was always on duty, preparing meals, cleaning the house, attending to the childrens need. However, someday, the angel in the house in Father knows best could rebel against her role and take a day off. But the situation of The Jeffersons was different; Louise Jefferson was a housewife with maid. Although she did not need to do any housework, she demands to work as slavery. When I first time watched The Jeffersons, I was not sure why Georges behaviour in such rude manner and why Louise demand work as slavery. But the second time, I had a different opinion that this may be the slavery culture of African American. Morganà [13]à argued that in order to understand such African American culture, one must procure more than a superficial understanding of American enslavement of Africans, as slavery was the birthplace of African American culture. Conradà [14]à made the argument in The Invention of the Negro; he believed that in many respects, White Americans created what became known as African American culture. Researchers insist that those interested in understanding and addressing the challenges faced by African American communities today. It must investigate the origin of those African American communities. This investigation would necessarily begin in the era of American institutional slavery. Ogbuà [15]à made the argument more Profound. She suggests that African American culture is similar to that of other American minority subcultures; Jonesà [16]à argued every subculture was different. African American culture was not similar to any other American subcultures. Jones emphasized that African American culture was the only minority culture in the United States that was founded and created in slavery. Sueà [17]à insisted that, Slavery was one of the most important factors that shaped the social, psychological, economic, educational, and political development of Black people. Van Deburgà [18]à maintained that the root cause of the present sociocultural differences in American society. However I believed the Slavery culture could be change by education. In later black family sitcom cowboy show, it was very hard to find any phenomenon of Slavery culture. The CBS took a conservative view in the black civil right movement to represent the black in 1970. As watching Amos n Andy twenty years ago, Americas black community remained divided in their assessment of this television program-even It brought a slight change in society . Many critics complain that The Jeffersons was too idealized and too exaggerated and failed to fully represent African American life. The television programs slightly changed the view of African American over the decades, but the way shot and fix images of African Americans had not progressed very far at all. Nevertheless the show was highly popular both in Black America audiences and white America audiences. It could be seem as not only the CBS want to representation of African Americans in general white American way; but also black community appeal to adapt the traditional white families value and crossed lines of class and gender. Word account: 1900
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Nissan Motor Company Ltd
Nissan motor company is a famous car manufacturing company that is recognized in the manufacture of Nissan type of cares. It is one of the largest car manufacturing companies in the world. Why demand and sales volume for a specific region are important when planning marketing strategies Cost allocation Marketing is a costly affair and as such its planning is quite essential. Some geographical regions demand more of the Nissan Motor cars than others. The essence of marketing is to create awareness of the existence and benefit of any commodity. Demand sales volume is therefore an important phenomenon when marketing as more costs will be allocated to geographical areas with low demand and poor sales volume. For areas when the demand and subsequent sales of the Nissan cars is considerably high, the firm need not pour lot of resources for the purpose of marketing. Demand When an analysis is carried out on demand in terms of classes of customers or age, it will help the organization in knowing the marketing methodologies to apply. If the Nissan cars are mostly used by young people, then marketing will also be done by young people and be carried in a manner to capture the attention of young people. The same applies when it is found out that it is elderly people who demand the cars more oftenly. Then the marketing would have to be strategize in away to accommodate them. Product differentiation Forecasting demand and sales volume provides a useful pattern of purchase by customers. When this is further stratified, it is possible to identify how the sales differed across different products. The same productââ¬â¢s demand might change due to product differentiation. Product packaging will then be strategized in a way to conform with what customers require more. Forecasts on where the industry will go in the future For the past 20 years the sales of Nissan Motor Company have increased by about 20%. This is due to intense auto ââ¬â advertising campaigns. It is believed that the company will in the near future engulf the entire global market because of the awareness caused through better improved marketing strategies. It has also been forecasted that the industry will in future be the market leaders. Intelligent rationale as to why think this way This is because of extensive and hi ââ¬â tech marketing. It is also because of the fact that many customers would be reached. Lastly, other companies are likely to be overshadowed by the Nissan Motor Company thus leaving it as almost monopolistic firms. Forecast on how the state of industry will change over the course of the foreseeable future Initially the company advertised its fleet of vehicles through the audio ââ¬â visual media only i.e. through the radios and television. This was found not to be satisfactory and convincing on the customers. Then came the marketing through the company journals being circulated in offices and other working places for all and sundry to read and understand. The company has also used the web where various websites portray/ give various places of information. It is forecasted that in future the company would embrace ââ¬Å"trade ââ¬â exhibitionsâ⬠us its marketing strategy. This involves displaying of their cars openly for the public view. It also allows customers to physically view the vehicles and where marketers more them around the workshops answering their questions in the process. How the changes came about These marketing changes came as a result of a number of factors. These are a)à à à à à Stiff Competition There was need to deviate from the usual marketing strategies being practiced by similar firms in the industry to more sophisticated and relevant ones. b)à à à à Globalization / free trade The exhibitions especially in other countries have been facilitated due to globalization and free market. Countries now allow other countries to freely market their products in their own motherland and this has enhanced marketing for the Nissan Motor Company. c)à à à à à Need to reach wider market The domestic market is quite insufficient and cannot be therefore relied upon by any organization to improve its sales volume. The need to reach a wider market has therefore led to such an evolution of the marketing industry from just a media exercise to Mega trade exhibitions. d)à à à à Global demand for product Because of their nature, Nissan cars attract a significant demand. They are efficient in fuel consumption and durable. This makes them highly preferably compared to other makes/ types of cares. This high demand calls for extensive and global advertisement and marketing by the Nissan motor company. Impact of the changes on the industry a)à à à à à Considerable growth The evolution of the marketing strategies has led to the opening branches and /or selling points for the motor company. b)à à à à High profitability The new marketing strategies have led to a tremendous improvement of the companyââ¬â¢s profits though the advertising costs have also gone upwards. c)à à à à à Reduced competition Other similar firms have failed to fairly compete with the motor company due to its unique strategies Impact on buyers The buyers have maintained their loyalty on the Nissan cars due to the trade exhibitions which offer buyers the opportunity to physically see their products and ask questions. And because of their appreciation of their vehicles, average prices at which the buyers are willing to pay for them has also gone upwards. à Ã
Friday, January 10, 2020
Freytag Pyramid of ââ¬ÅA Midsummer Nightââ¬â¢s Dreamââ¬Â by William Shakespeare Essay
Lysander and Hermia, Demetrius and Helena, Titania and Oberon, Pyramus and Thisbe 1) Exposition: Lysander and Demetrius both want Hermiaââ¬â¢s hand in marriage ââ¬â Lysander because of love, Demetrius because of the position and power it would afford. Demetrius wants to marry Hermia to gain her fatherââ¬â¢s favor, along with his power and position. Helena is in love with Demetrius, who will not give her a second look. Titania and Oberon are angry with each other, jealous over each otherââ¬â¢s fascination with Theseus and Hippolyta respectively. Pyramus and Thisbe cannot be together and can only whisper through a wall. 2) Inciting Incident: Hermiaââ¬â¢s father orders her to marry Demetrius or commit herself to a nunnery forever. Helena finds out Hermia and Lysander are running away. She tells Demetrius so he will forget about Hermia and give her a chance. Bottom and gang steal away into the wood to practice for the play. Oberon casts a spell on Titania that she would fall in love with the first thing she lays eyes on. Pyramus and Thisbe lovers agree to meet in the dark of night at Ninnyââ¬â¢s tomb. 3) Rising Action: Hermia and Lysander plan to run away into the wood. Demetrius follows Hermia and Lysander into the wood to retrieve Hermia. Helena follows Demetrius into the wood desperate to make him love her. Bottom and gang steal away into the wood to practice for the play. The lion approaches and scares Thisbe, who runs off. 4) Climax: Oberon orders Puck, to put a love spell on Demetrius so that when he awakens he will fall in love with Helena. Puck mistakes Lysander for Demetrius and puts the spell on the wrong mortal, who subsequently falls in love with Helena. Puck attempts to rectify his mistake by putting the spell on the correct mortal, Demetrius, who instantly falls in love with Helena. Titania first sees Bottom and falls in love. Pyramus arrives to find Thisbeââ¬â¢s mantle torn and bloody. 5) Falling Action: The two men fight over Helena while Hermia watches in horror. Hermia and Helena begin to fight. Oberon begins to feel bad for the poor mortals he has cast his spells upon. Pyramus believes Thisbe is dead. 6) Resolution: Puck applies the remedy to Lysanderââ¬â¢s eyes while he sleeps, returning his love to Hermia. The lovers awake, Lysander and Hermia in love and Demetrius and Helena in love (though not knowing exactly why). Oberon removes the spell from Titania, who draws back in horror at the sight of bottom next to her. Believing Thisbe to be dead, Pyramus stabs himself and dies. 7) Denouement: The four lovers come together with the consent of everyone and watch a play of a Romeo and Juliet-style love story. The lovers ponder the meaning of love through the tragedy of the play, the mystery of what happened in the wood looming over them. Shakespeare concludes with an epilogue by Puck, the wood fairy, apologizing for any offense for their play with the mortals. Titania and Oberon celebrate Theseus and Hippolytaââ¬â¢s marriage, finally happy with each other. Thisbe finds Pyramus dead and kills herself. The lovers are finally together in death.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Steam Engines in the Industrial Revolution - 1571 Words
The Industrial Revolution took place in the late 1700s and early 1800s. This event caused a plethora of new inventions and a chain of events that led to betterment of the lives of people in this time. The invention of the steam engine made the connection of areas easier, leading to a transportation revolution, increased accessibility, cultural blending, and the spread of disease. began to use the steam engine for power. Although no official accounts of the harnessing the power of steam existed until the 1600s, a man named Hero living in Alexandria, Egypt attempted to create a steam-powered engine in 60 A.D (Hartman). Much later, Thomas Savery, in 1698, invented a hand-powered pump utilizing the vacuum created by condensing steam. Thisâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Since more people were traveling, and more things were traveling, people wanted to be where the goods went. People would start living along the railroads, the crossroads of railroads, and living near the sea to buy and sell the newly transported goods, creating port cities in places of trade such as Boston or New York. This led to the urbanization of England and Germany (Curth). A revolution is defined as a dramatic change in how something is done or a change in peopleââ¬â¢s ideas (ââ¬Å"Revolutionâ⬠). These advances can be considered a revolution because so much change is happening, and the lives of the people are improving. Revolutions are event in history for a positive cause, as the revolution in transportation was for a positive cause. So many people were now realizing that transportation was important and can be improved upon ad infinitum. Since the steam engine made travel easier, goods and foods were able to be transported faster, causing an increased accessibility. A small problem in the international use of steam engines was the dissimilarity in parts used. 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Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Organizational Culture Essay - 1236 Words
Organizational culture Culture is something that encompasses all of us. It helps us to understand how things are created, acknowledged, developed and managed. In this context, culture helps to define and understand an organisation and how it works and manages. Organizational culture is a shared value system derived over time that guides members as they solve problems, adapts to the external environment, and manage relationship (Schein in Wooten and Crane 2003, Vol. 21(6), p.276). Organisational culture is about how things get done subtly without people watching so that the organisation runs smoothly. Organisational culture is needed so that company can run without hiccups and run efficiently. It shows organisation structuralâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦(Schein 1992). In nursing, it is believed that patient safety comes first before others in the nursing line. They are the most deeply held beliefs of the group (Neuhauser, Bender and Stromberg 2000 p5). 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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Environmental Inequalities Of The Urban Environment...
Page 1 2/2010 1 Debates on environmental inequalities Another approach to the urban environment William F Aburel Summary: Unlike other countries, the issue of environmental inequalities, although present in the official speeches, France suffers from a lack of political ambition. The idea defended here is that the design Historical (technical-normative) institutional environment, so the observation mechanisms and action historically constituted by administrations, hinders the emergence of this issue, including a deficit approach dynamics of unequal facts and the environment. Different designs of the environment (and justice) defended by the approaches developed abroad on this theme, as well as those deployed by some recent research inâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Ecological crises and environmental tests give rise to new issues which, International climate refugees example locally or more of fuel poverty, connect facts ostensibly egalitarian and environmental situations. It is true that we remain socially unequal in terms of environmental attitudes and practices, especially their effects affecting societies and their territories no less unequally. For at least these reasons, to which we could add the new concerns for Environmental Health, we are witnessing today in France the emergence of the theme environmental inequalities and / or ecological, nevertheless after a few forays notable: from the current hygienist nineteenth century, until a few statistical studies in the 80s. Official texts by chanting the potential importance since 2000 (Conference Johannesburg in 2002; National Strategy for Sustainable Development in 2003). Of research (below), symposiums and seminars are trying to grasp the contours 1 . However, France is characterized by limited political ambition resolution on this topic (Theys, 2007) compared to other countries, especially Anglo-Saxon. This is embodied first in a pussyfooting on the same qualification that makes environmental inequalities and / o r ecological. The most conventional definition analysis reduces the exposure of populations modest to environmental loads proportionally greater. Definitely reaction, we also find more meanings and a little tote (Laigle and Oehler, 2004),
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Demand and Supply of resources in Australia - Myassignmenthelp.Com
Question: Discuss about the Demand and Supply of resources in Australia. Answer: Introduction: According to the economic concepts the demand for any commodity can be defined as the value of that particular commodity that is desired by the consumer. Supply on the other hand can be defined as the value of particular commodity which is offered by the labourers, producers, buyers etc. in the market (Becker 2016). The volume of quantity that is demanded regarding the price will be considered as the total demand of customers in view of the price. The quantity of goods and services that the producers are readily willing to sell in the market at the certain level of price and time is viewed as quantity that is supplied. According to the law of demand the association among the quantity demanded and price with all other things remaining constant represents that the increasing price of commodity there results in fall in quantity demanded. According to the law of supply it is understood that whenever a rise in price of commodity takes place there is a rise in the supply of quantity. Equilibrium in market is attained where the market forces of demand and supply is constant with other things remaining constant (Bewley 2017). The major demand factors are the commodity prices, taste and consumer preference and income of the consumer. The key factors of supply is reliant on the speculations with future anticipations of the price level of the products that are in question and the cost related with the production factors. The demand-supply, movement and shift of curves: As evident that there is a negative relationship between the quantity demanded and price. Additionally, there is a positive relationship among the supply of commodity and price that is put under question. If it is found that the price the product changes then there lead to the movement along the demand curve however if it is found that there is a change in the determination of demand apart from price of the particular commodity such as income, taste and preference then there is a shift in the demand curve. Citing an example, on noticing that given there is a rise in the earnings the demand curve will shift towards the right (Case et al., 2015). On the other hand, considering the situation of supply, if there is an increase or decline in the price simultaneously there will be a movement in the supply curve. Conversely, an increase or decline in the demand factors then there would be right or leftward shift of the supply curve. Similarly, in the case of supply, rise or fall in the level of price for the commodity would result in movement along the supply curve whereas the rise or fall in the factors apart from price would result in rightward or leftward shift in the supply curve. Figure 1: Figure representing change in quantity demanded (Source: Gans et al. 2014) Figure 2: Figure representing quantity supplied (Source: Greenlaw 2014) The figure that is given provides the detail that with the as the price of the goods shifts from p1 to p2 then there will be the change in the demand of quantity from x1 to x2. Similarly, evidences from the figure 2 provides that increase in price of goods from price 2 to price 1 there results a rise in the supply of quantity from quantity1 to quantity 2. The analysis of demand and supply of resources in Australia: According to Mankiw and Scarth (2014), the Australian present economic conditions has represented an economic fall and the economic slump is getting stickier with the passage of time. This is because economic fall is particularly due to the relationship with the nations that are leading business partner of Australia such as china and the product that are regarded as the Australias largest export namely the iron ore. The evidences has provided that the steel demand in china recently fell down. As a result of this there has been a slower export of Australian iron ore to China. Earlier, the Australian economy gained heights because the demand for iron ore sored high demand for the iron ore goods in China (Negishi 2014). In the latest report published by the world bank provides an influence on the inappropriate expansion of the Chinese economy may result an important influence on the exporters that are exporting their product to China and Australia has direct relations with the supply chain of China. According to Parkin (2014), lower price of iron ore would lead in fall in the revenues of $30 billion in the subsequent four years. Since the government has been able to pass the first budget in the year 2015 the prices of the iron ore has declined to $95/tonne of late and have gone into halves. The reason behind Australias economic growth for the last 23 years was because of the fact that the nations mining segment performed significantly. Because of the falling investment in the industry it has resulted the growth to fall by 0.5% in the last quarter of the year 2014. According to the governor of the central bank the growth in the iron sector is lower than the trend level (Vali 2016). Supposedly, the declining demand of steel is considered to be the exogenous issue that has resulted in the shift in the demand curve of iron ore to the leftward side (Rosefielde and Pfouts 2014). It should be noted that it is not the prices of the products that have directly caused the demand curve to increase or decrease however the shock of negative demand has created an influence on the entire demand curve to shift to the leftward side. Figure 3: Figure representing the demand of Iron Ore in Australia (Source: Smith and Smith 2016) The above stated figure represents that the falling demand of iron ore in Australia is because of the slower growth of economy in china has led the iron ore price to fall (Tuerck 2015). From the evidences of declining demand for steel in China, consequently the demand curve for the Australian iron is seen to have shifted towards the leftward side demand curve D to the Demand curve D2. Conclusively, there is a shift in the market equilibrium from point E1 to point E2 resulting a fall in the price from Price2 to Price1 and then there is a fall in the quantity from Quantity2 to Quantity1. Conclusion: The analysis concludes that the demand and supply of mining segment is not reliant on the price but it is also depending upon factors such as demand and supply shocks, consumer income and preference. 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