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    Present trends in society that influence professional nursing include incivility, violence in the workplace, mental health needs, global aging, imbalance of supply and demand of nursing professionals, consumerism, complementary and alternative care, technologic changes, disaster preparedness, and nursing research. Incivility. Incivility, also known as bullying, have been increasing through the years, and is evident in all settings. Incivility include harassment at the physical, verbal, and…

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    needs such as food and electrial appliances, money is put back into society allowing capitalism to make more of a profit from business. This can be criticised though, because they are making the assumption that Capitalism is completely negative, because they are viewing the family in terms of its economic relationship…

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    In contemporary society, what role does advertising play in shaping culture? Researchers, scholars, and media critics have strongly identified advertising as an analytical approach to offer products and services to the consumers. However, advertising is also seen as an important method of social communication within society. Advertising is central to the processes through which our desires are activated. Fifty years ago the methods of communication for advertising were limited to newspapers…

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    that will depict their social class and people will judge who they are based on their appearance without even knowing them. On social media people will post pictures of their car, shoes, watch, and other products to show their class and identity. Consumerism influences our appearance based on what individuals buy and how they what to express their identity to others. As James A. Roberts explains, “As humans we rely on visual cues such as material possessions to convey our status to others and…

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    private or public life is a practice of violence against women. Violence against women is a clear and explicit violation of human rights; it prevents them from enjoying their full rights and has serious consequences not only for women but also for society as a whole, with serious social and economic consequences. It…

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    Effects of these changes are just beginning and have only reached its breaking point. Technology is constantly changing on the media and in turn the media changes politics. Although it may seem as though the media is there to inform the millions of viewers…

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    the 1920s, the United States was still in recovery from the effects of World War I. People wanted to forget the devastation of the Great War and just have fun. The entire decade was filled with experiences of exciting social change and intense cultural conflict. Popular culture roared into life and the economy boomed. New technologies lead to innovation, soaring profits lead to affluence, and higher wages lead to a culture of consumerism. The majority of Americans experienced prosperity, thus…

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    In the book, The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap by Stephanie Coontz, the author deconstructs various types of stereotypes and myths embodied by television shows that romanticize family life and gender roles. Coontz (1992) states that these idealizations promote the “traditional family” myth which she describes as “an ahistorical amalgam of structures, values, and behaviors that never coexisted in time and place” (p.9). The notions derived from this myth are a…

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    The research of ‘Women’s Depiction by the Mass Media’ analyzed the relationship of women in the media and social roles. The study attempts to discover if there is a negative impact on individuals or society by examining images of woman in the mass media. The research of ‘Women’s Depiction by the Mass Media’ and ‘Gender Roles in Media’ have taken a similar theoretical approach to studying this topic through examining how women are represented in mass media. The research indicates that factually…

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    corporations came into power and everything became industrialized. Corporations play a major role in environmental waste across the world. Many corporations deny the effect it has had on the environment and even deny the effects it has on human health. Multinational corporations cause many environmental problems around the world. This is because capitalism and consumerism is a powerful force. Whether or not a society as a whole agrees with corporations’ influence on the depletion of natural…

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