culture.
The Beginning of the korean wave
Why did Korean pop culture became so popular?
Reasons to Korean dramas becoming popular.
1,The fact that Korean dramas are emotionally powerfull,
and that is what most Asians enjoy.
2, Korean TV dramas are infused with urban middle-class scenes as
representations of modernization and there are many young viewers in the
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culture is similar with Europe.
Among whole Brazil population, population who get income of general Britain level and consumes is investigated to about 30 million people. Brazilian culture industry depends on most income.
FILM INDUSTRY
Brazil was the first to introduce the movie 1896 the French LUMIERE brothers made a documentary in Paris.
Movie became like symbol of "Modernization" an
Culture is “a particular way of life, whether of a people, a period or a group”(Williams) AND to study culture is chiefly “political in emphasis”(Fiske).
Why is culture ‘a way of life’, and how is its studies ‘political’?
The modern concept of cultural studies, as defined above, was “born in a double refusal. On the one hand, it ‘refused the elitism of high culture and th
Drinking culture in Korea
Koreans, like their neighbours across the water in Japan, like a drink and a good time. The Japanese consume 70 litres of beer per person compared with 40 litres per capita in South Korea. Drinking has always enabled Koreans to cut loose from the rather stiff constraints of their hierarchical Confucian culture and a few drinks and a singalong are a big part of modern Ko
Introduction
1. The motive we chose Dunkin Donuts and Krispy Kreme.
With the advent of modernization and westernization, the new culture, Brunch which is a compound from breakfast and lunch, had come in Korea. So, many people have been having meals with donuts, muffin and coffee.
Also, our society is getting busier and busier, so the trend that having meals quickly and simply becomes more pop
and political violence
Loss of control over their borders
Declining levels of GDP per capita
Rising ethnic, religious, linguistic, andcultural hostilities
Civil War
Use of terror against their own citizens
Weak institutions
Collapsed health system
Basic food shortage, leading to starvation
Basic differences among civilizations
Smaller world
Economic modernization and soc
modern communism and socialism.
Born in 1818 Trier, Prussia
studied Law at Bonn and Berlin
began to study French utopian socialism in the 1840s
Widely influential in social sciences, arts and humanities
Influence on moderncultural thought
progression from primitive communism to feudal society then to capitalist society, leading to socialist society
Connection between cul
and Southeast Asia.
2. Strategic Focus and Plan
Mission/Vision
‘Caffebene’ as the meaning of the café with good feeling in Italian is the Korea’s leading coffee brand that wishes to be an attraction which is full of modernculture and feeling like European cafés where intellectual interchanges between intellectuals and artists is active. Caffebene as the premium coffee
and not having them seemed a curse in those days. Those were days when people gave their daughters to other nearest families as a compromise or tradition.
In our days, Polygamy still exist for some more and range of reasons. The reasons depend on each person and each man and woman have his own understanding of what is polygamy.
Polygamy is in my own definition is a united cultural, nation and r
3. Adidas Originals: from niche to fashion mainstream
The cornerstone of the Sport Style division is adidas Originals: the original lifestyle brand, born in sport heritage but living in contemporary lifestyles. Adidas Originals with its Trefoil logo has become a relevant part of many people’s lives. With a holistic offering in products and communications, adidas Originals engages the youth