Among the four cultural shift the most interesting one which i found is "liquid life". the reason why it stands out is that it shows that a how a consumer becomes clever and quick by managing his/her budget with the access of less that a person have around. Liquid life is the movement from Americans defining their success on having things to having liquidity which gave birth to a new type of consumption called Declasse consumption.This consumption makes the consumer spending nature carefree. some of the examples of this consumption are Madison Avenue where people are actually walking out of luxury boutiques with ordinary, generic paper bags to hide the brand purchases and Blue Collar Yacht Club where to get membership a consumer has to work there is the only condition.
regarding the ted talk with John Gerzema- the post crisis consumer, which of the 4 cultural...
from any TED talk do the following: An introduction to the speaker(s) (Who was the guest lecturer? Where did she come from? Why is her work important?) A synopsis of the discussion (What did she talk about? What were several key points that she want to get across to her audience?) Describe something that resonated with you. (What was the thing that interested you most about this speaker?)
Watch the Ted talk “Why Aren’t We More Compassionate?” by Daniel Goleman, and respond to the questions that follow. Who or what is TED? Do you think it’s a credible source? Why or why not? What is the Title of the assigned talk? When and where did the talk originally take place? Who is the Presenter of the talk? What do you know or what can you find out about the Presenter? In your own words, summarize the main point...
Watch the TED talk by historian Rutger Bretman on why we should provide a universal basic income. He includes slides with lists, bar graphs, photos, quotes, and maps. How well would you have been able to follow his speech without the visuals? (You might want to try just listening to the audio without watching the screen.) Which of the image types (list, bar graph, photo, map) was the most helpful to you? Why?
SUBJECT IS PSYCHOLOGY Need completed by Sunday April 28th, 8PM EST. Any help will help, thanks! Discussion Chapter 7: Types of intelligence For this post, first watch the Ted talk by Richard Turere. As you are listening to him and his experience, what types of intelligence that were discussed in this unit do you see in him? Think of many different types of intelligence as you can and explain why you think Richard displays that type of intelligence. Secondly, choose...
please reply to this post and ask one question regarding to this post. The nursing profession is so diverse when it comes to scheduling. Depending in the area of discipline you work it will come with different demands. Some facilities carry out different shifts such as twelve hours shifts and in others a nurse may work a shorter shift such as an eight hour shift. Most nurses these days work three days with twelve hour shifts in a week. Patient...
Before completing this graded discussion. You should have full understanding of the concepts below, if you don't please use the textbook and review them first Income, Tastes, Prices, Household Budget, Information, Law of Demand, Law of Supply, Transaction Costs Utility, Satisfaction Instructions and Steps: 1. View the following 3 TED Talks (video presentations). As you watch the videos, take notes of any relevant information. o What consumers want | Joseph Pine o How stores track your shopping behavior | Ray...
4. Which of the salient aspects of cultural identity is most important to interracial communcaton Why? f"ocorintion " How might you use this term to explain the stereotype litald houw might
Please help me with this assignment about social workers. Consider your post to be professional and formal communication. I would like very unique response please. Thank You! Discuss the range of social work roles and settings you observed. What jobs surprised you? I was surprised to find out that there is geriatric social worker who works with older adults and the elderly, a social work student, social work in private practice, a medical social worker, a clinical social worker and...
The standard assumptions regarding consumer preferences include: completeness, transitivity, satiation, and a diminishing willingness to sacrifice a good the more you have of another good. non- 1. Illustrate and explain why indifference curves cannot cross. Which assumption would be violated? a. b. Illustrate and explain why indifference curve are not upward sloping. Which assumption would be violated? 2. Suppose there are two consumers, Hillary and Donald, who have preferences over Mexican food and Middle Eastern food. Both consumers' preferences satisfy...
Subject: Money and Motivation In TED Talk, The Puzzle of Motivation, Dan Pink, (Check out unsuccessful lawyer Dan Pink, who suggests we re-think how we run our businesses. His analysis of research in the psychology of motivation, rewards, incentives, and results-oriented work might surprise you.) Initially Dan talks about a couple of studies that were carried out by top economists at MIT. The first study was carried out at the university, they took a group of students and gave them...