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    Black Friday Consumerism and Crowd Behaviour ''The orgy of consumption'' that Black Friday is regarded to be, happens once every year on the day following Thanksgiving Day. With most major retailers opening eary or at overnight hours to offer promotional sales, this day at the end of November marks the begining of the Christmas shopping season. However, this annual shopping frenzy brings along some unusual and dangerous group behaviour. According to the website http://blackfridaydeathcount.com/

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    Frances Lappe challenges the common misconception that consumerism is the main problem when it comes to destroying our planet. The first thing that Lappe sees that is wrong with this is that people won’t jump at this phrase, that this phrase won’t sell. People are most likely aware that as Americans we rely on the purchase of goods and services but people also believe that it is inevitable. If people think that consumerism cannot be avoided then they are not going to want to try and make a change

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    (McLennan, et al., 2010). This consumer society which is said to be by Marx born from capitalism is all about setting marks and deadlines, so that people will always feel the need to consume (Bauman, Z., 2001). Therefore with the development of consumerism people become more focused on their desires and wants, more than their actual needs. This is where the notion of body enhancements come in, as people became more self-absorbed which creates

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    actually going on. In the movie, the ecological parable is the story showing the link among the organisms and the environment. The Pixar movie Wall-e is deserving of the definition of an earnest ecological parable, through generational entitlement, consumerism, and lack of sustainability. With the world changing, and generations growing and trying to learn from the past, Generation Y has proven to have an entitled attitude towards life and the earth. In a study done by Christopher Alexander and James

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    Everyday we are surrounded by consumerism; through billboards, commercials, magazines, and ads in newspapers. It has been engrained in our subconscious mind to consistently consume. Of course the conscious mind also plays a huge part in what it is we truly desire. All in all, Americans simply want to spend money. It is this cycle of supply and demand that drives the American commerce system. To consume means to use things up by either eating, wearing, or simply using them to satisfy one’s desires

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    issues with the world (1). This type of art is unique in that it so profoundly relies on current social activities to define itself. Additionally, this allows for extreme variety in how artists address them and what issues they chose to represent. Consumerism is generally accepted to be how individuals interact with the acquisition of products and how they connect with the ever-expanding world of goods and services. In the current trend, companies believe that the amount of things someone posses determines

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    categorized by widespread prosperity and pleasure, there was no lack of tension. Struggles revealed themselves between those who were beginning to form a new approach to the world, and those who wished to stick to traditional ideals. The rise of consumerism, technological advancements, and conditions in a post-war society all caused America to change in different ways; leading to either support of this change or a desire to preserve the past. As both sides fought to have their way, this strain regarding

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    information that they need in order to make a good, educated decision. Some of the main reasons for advertising being dishonest are because it displays false savings, it exhibits unnecessary upselling and possibly most importantly, it feul’s wasteful consumerism. The significance of this problem, comes in the form of the large sums of money people waste on products they don’t need and once purchased, realise they don’t want. Frankly it is just too overt to look past. A way that advertising is deceptive

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    because of the way it promotes consumption at such a large scale. Some of the main reasons for advertising being dishonest are because it displays false savings, it exhibits unnecessary upselling and possibly most importantly, it fuel’s wasteful consumerism. The significance of this problem, comes in the form of the large sums of money people waste on products they don’t need and once purchased, realise they don’t want. Frankly it is just too overt to look past. A way that advertising is deceptive

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    excuse to spend money. Regardless, of our financial means allow us to to purchase a product. . Unfortunately, the American society has become completely monopolized by consumerism and an obsession with shopping. We always find ourselves buying more each day and completely disregard the usefulness or necessity of the product. Consumerism has become part of the American culture and the new American dream. With people constantly judging our daily activities on social media, we have come to believe materialism

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