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Natalie Angier The Cute Factor
In "The cute factor", Natalie Angier discusses the power of cuteness and it impact in our society. Angier argues that this cuteness factor is changing
the way we perceive beauty, as we have a tendency to like things that are cute. She provides different scientific studies to demonstrate why we find
things like babies or tiny animals cute. Through such evidence, she further recognizes that we act this way because we like the vulnerability,
harmlessness, and innocence these cute things give off. And ultimately makes us feel like they need our protection and adoration. In my opinion, this
essay is interesting due to the fact it questions why we find small babies or animals cute and how it affects us. I never questioned why, in fact, I liked
cute things, instead, I always wondered why were these animals and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I do agree that the way we perceive beauty is evolving. In countries like in Japan, being cute is an important aspect of Japanese popular culture.
And this is seen not only in Japan, but in the article, when Angier describes a group of people viewing a panda at the Zoo. I don't think, however, I
am obsessed with cute things like. I'm not going to lie, I love watching videos of french bulldogs surfing, but it isn't something I want to spend most
of my spare time doing. Despite that, the article shows why I sometimes find myself looking up pictures of pugs. I find it interesting how we have a
special tenderness for cute things and how it psychological impacts us. For example, when the author states, "New studies suggest that cute images
stimulate the same pleasure centers of the brain aroused by sex, a good meal or psychoactive drugs like cocaine, which could explain why everybody
in the panda house wore a big grin." (463) This quote surprises me because I would've never imagined that looking at something cute would have the
same stimulation as cocaine. This also makes me appreciate the power of
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The Influence of Western Fashion to Japanese Fashion
What is the influence of Western fashion to Japanese fashion? Submitted by: Nicole Marie~Madeleine C. Alberto III–Kagitingan General Description
of the Study Japanese fashion is one of the most remarkable things about Japan. It is another dimension in itself, complete with subcultures such as the
Gothic Lolita and Kogals. Many people are intrigued by how Japanese fashion developed and people all over the world try to dress up like the
Japanese because in Japan, there is no such as thing as conformity. Everyone has their own distinct style that sets them apart from others, no matter
what subculture they belong to. People all over the world consider Tokyo as one of the fashion capitals of the world. When people discuss... Show more
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Western clothing for women truly made its mark in Japan after World War II. The women began wearing Western
–style dresses, because they were less
expensive and easier to care for than kimonos (The World Book Encyclopedia [J], 48) Western Clothing in Japan Here is how Western fashion has
dominated Japan: Men usually wear Western–style suits for work and out on the street. They also wear Western clothes when going out or relaxing at
home Fashion–conscious teenage girls are fond of wearing pink and other super–feminine clothes whereas older women, being brought in the
workforce during the peak of Japan's bubble economy during the 1980's, have become fond of luxury designer items and high fashion, which can
sometimes be noted through the suits they wear for work. Women who have high positions in global corporations usually wear designer suits, the
designer usually being either European or American. Japanese children in the city, whose parents also wear Western clothes, wear Western clothes as
well. They wear what normal American children wear such as jeans, sweaters, etc. The elders still prefer to wear the kimono in order to preserve
tradition but more often than not, they opt to wear Western clothes because it takes less of a hassle to put on Note: Although majority of Japan's
population have started wearing Western clothing, many people in rural areas still wear kimonos every
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Essay On Iyashikei Anime
In Japan, the industry of animation is one of the major electronic industries that represent modern Japanese pop–culture. "Iyashikei Anime", in
Japanese, з™’гЃ—зі»г‚ўгѓ‹гѓЎ, is one of the terms that is created from a Japanese Anime culture same as the word like Otaku, in Japanese, г‚Єг‚їг‚Ї,
and Moe, in Japanese, иђЊгЃ€(
日本アニメから見る癒し系文化――『夏目友人帳』をдёеїѓгЃ«, http:/
/www.lag–8.com). In this essay, I will go to discuss about Iyashikei culture's embodiment in anime by using one of the famous Iyashikei anime and
manga, "Natsume's Book of Friends". First of all, according to the sources, "Iyashikei", in Japanese, з™’гЃ—зі», means "healing" Japanese, is "a term
used for anime and manga created with the specific purpose of having a healing or soothing effect on the audience"(Iyashikei, ... Show more content on
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It is formed by multiple elements, such as musical effect, story composition, character and other things that I mentioned above that give the precious
feeling of comfort and heart–warming which some people forgot in the current society. I feel that these kinds of genera will be more needed in the
future as the conflicts and disintegration are increasing by coldness. The global economic situation is worsening, more and more people are suffering
from losing jobs. There might be some negative opinion that anime is not that effective to change the people's attitude towards the difficulty, however
I believe that the concept of "Iyashi" is truly needed to soothe and relax people's bundled feelings and deliver them with the power to stand up and
solve for the coming challenges and
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Fashion Marketing And Its Impact On Consumer 's Design...
The concept of marketing is the action or business of bringing or sending a product or commodity to the market. (Oxford English Dictionary) Fashion
Marketing differs from the marketing of other goods because of the uniqueness of the merchandise. "According to the Parson's School of Design,
fashion marketing is the process of analyzing, developing, and marketing current fashion trends into sales strategies." (IJMBT) In fashion marketing,
consumers are the creators by virtue of their adoption and rejection of new trends and styles. Furthermore, fashion is integral to the construction and
communication of one's social identity, helping to define the class, ethnicity, class, age, and the gender of the wearer as a reflection of individuality.
Fashion marketers must position products based on consumer's design preference. "Fashion advertisements have their own stylistic modes and spheres
of production and consumption, involving the interrelationship of word and image among other things." (Encyclopedia of Clothing and Fashion) This
paper will use Gilles Lipovetsky's, The Empire of Fashion, Ruth Iskin's "The Pan– European FlГўneuse in Fin–de–SiГЁcle Posters: Advertising
Modern Women in the City", Yuniya Kawamura's "Japanese Teens as Producers of Street Fashion", and an article titled "Contesting the social impact
of marketing: A re–characterization of women's fashion advertising" to examine the research topic of: The power and evolution of marketing and
advertising in contemporary
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Essay On Aoi No Ue
Research Investigation
Research question:
To what extent do traditional Noh masks express the personality of the lead characters such as Lady Aoi, Hikaru and Jasko in the play Aoi No Ue?
Introduction
The NOH theatre
Noh theatre is derived form Japanese language as a word for skill or talent, so the full translation on English is a talented theatre . Noh is a Japanese
form of theatrical art that has been transferred through the generations and it also has been marked as one of the oldest theatre arts in Japan , and even
the world. Unesco has designated the Noh theatre as an "Intangible Cultural Heritage" . Noh is an art form, which has some elements of drama, music
and dancing. While NOH theatre is compared to western opera, the differences can be quite immense. Due to the use of masks in Noh plays, one can
call Noh theatre a "mask theatre" .
Aoi no Ue
Aoi no Ue is a famous Noh play, and the meaning of the phrase Aoi no Ue is Lady Aoi. She is a formal wife of Hikaru Genji and the lady Aoi is a
daughter of the Sadaijin who is a minister in Japan. Lady Aoi has been possessed by a demon and after this the daughter of a minister got seriously ill.
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The name of the mask is Koomote–1. The word Ko represents cuteness, youth and beauty. Omote means face. The mask represents a very young
woman. It is one of the well–known female masks in the NOH theatre company. The nurse character is not as important for the play as her mask is for
the NOH theatre, as it is one of the most demanded in the Noh theatre. However the audience needs to see the pretty nurse, as the stage direction in the
dialogue between Hikaru and the nurse, when she speaks about the patient dreams in the hospital we may see that she is young and beautiful too.
"Pause. Silence of the young nurse comes in inexplicable
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Thesis About Yaeba
Young Japanese women and girls are suffering from the Yaeba Complex. Unlike their counterparts in many other developed nations who view straight
teeth as perfection, the Japanese are instead opting to undergo the expensive and painful procedure of creating crooked teeth. In this essay, through the
lenses of the growing Yaeba trend, I will account for the reasons that contribute to this seemingly weird Japanese obsession of a preference for an
imperfect smile, and study the possible societal issues that have resulted in the former's emergence. A cross–country analysis between Japan and
America will also be briefly conducted to highlight the cultural similarities and differences between a highly Westernised Japan and the West itself.
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This is in part due to numerous Japanese celebrities hopping onto the bandwagon of Yaeba procedures (Considine, 2011), playing an instrumental role
in popularising and defining a new beauty fashion. Indeed, a quick search on the internet churns out dozens of websites highlighting numerous
prominent Japanese celebrities proudly displaying their Yaeba, with the phrase 'cute', ubiquitous in the descriptions . Gathering from this popularised
trend of Yaeba procedures in pursuit of cute beauty, I posit that there are two main social issues that can be drawn to conclusion. After all, a social
trend highlights the underlying larger social issues. Firstly, I question if the Yaeba fascination points out to an underlying female subordination trend,
where women are simply keen to please men. It has been suggested in various accounts that Japanese men swoon over women with a Yaeba smile
(Didymus, 2013), as Yaeba is viewed as a child–like feature (Dumas, 2011). This possibly elevates the superiority of men as protectors and evokes a
desire for men to protect women. Such an unhealthy obsession with women possessing child–like appearance also seems to be "sexualising women"
(Considine, 2011) into symbols of possession, and belittling women as a weaker sex that is dependent on men for
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Common Misconceptions on the Word Anime
It has always baffled me when I tell someone I love anime and they say they do not like it. They sometimes say I hate all anime saying that they never
could get into that genre. This is a statement that gets my geek fathers rattled because anime is not a genre; it is an entire medium and whole form of
entertainment. It is a confusing statement to say because to me that is like saying you hate all movies or TV shows. To traditional Americans who do
not know a lot about anime, it tends to have a stigma attached to it. Hence is why I decided to write about it as a social deviance. When you talk to
someone who has never experienced anime before, you tend to get some weird looks. A common misconception is that all anime is pornography;
they think all anime has tentacle monsters waiting for that busty girl to pick up and rape. This misconception very much alienates people away
from anime. It is true there is a genre that is pornographic called hentai and is specifically targeted at adults. Hentai is its own genre and most anime
shows do not come close to that line. Most people confuse hentai with shows that proved what is called fan service. Fan service is a term coined
from anime and manga fandom for material in a series, which is deliberately added to please the audience. Fan service can be in both manga and
anime and can include racy, erotic, or sexual content such as nudity, up–skirt glimpse of a characters underwear, shower scenes, characters wearing
bathing suits, or
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Japan cracking U.S. pop culture hegemony Essay
Thoughts of Japanese culture typically includes reference of the traditional words such as Kabuki, sumo, samurai, or ninja according to Amelia
Newcomb, author of "Japan cracking U.S. pop culture hegemony". This is not true anymore, in fact, without realizing it, Japanese culture has seeped in
under the door an invaded the American culture. Roland Kelts, author of the book Japanamerica, wrote about such ideals:
The terms anime, manga, and otaku have become common parlance in the American media, no longer explained or defined in parentheses. Anime
conventions are held nearly every weekend somewhere in the U.S. chain and independent book, video, and DVD stores devote ever expanding plots
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Many American channels play anime in their normal scheduling. "Cartoon Network fills about half its airtime with Japanese or mock Japanese
animations" (Kelts, 73). These shows include Ben Ten, Thundercats, and Adventure time. Another anime, Afro Samurai, was played on Spike TV
starting in 2006. The CW 18 plays certain anime on Saturday mornings including shows such as Sonic X and Yu–Gi–Oh. Cartoon Network's Adult
Swim also plays anime in Saturday nights with shows such as Durarara! and Bleach. Syfy also plays anime normally on Monday nights showing
anime like Gurran Luggan and Monster. Some channels show anime twenty four/ seven, like the Anime Network, which debuted in 2002 as the first
channel to do so (Kelts, 20). Many children in America grew up watching shows such as Power Rangers, Powerpuff Girls, Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles, Dragonball, or even Speed Racer. Nowadays, American children cannot seem to differentiate between anime and American cartoons (Kelts,
92). In fact, Shinichiyo Ishitawa, president of Gonzo Digimation Holdings Productions (GDH), states "There are a lot of U.S. kids who think
PokГ©mon is an American word. Older viewers can tell it was made in Japan, but little kids can't" (qtd. in Kelts, 198). American children who grew
up watching these shows, or playing videogames " are now expanding their interest to other Japanese– inspired products, or even creating
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Analysis of Art
Title: Cuteness and Loneliness Life is full emotions like happiness and sadness. People sometimes feel happy, joyful, and cheerful, but sometimes
sadness or depression. Edward Hopper and Takashi Nakamura draw their paintings to express different feelings. In Edward Hopper's painting
"Morning Sun" (1952), he displays the image of a woman looking outside alone in order to symbolize the woman's feelings about "depression," but
also how she still has "hope" for her own life. On the other hand, in Takashi Nakamura' painting "Kaikaikiki New" (2009), he displays the image of
many cartoon–like characters in order to symbolize feelings of "happiness" Therefore, the two artists express opposing feelings in their works. In
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Her face tells me that she does not have courage to give up everything for her new life. She seems to be a single woman and looks tired of her
ordinary life. However, her eyes, looking at outside, have strong feeling as well. She has a longing to her ordinary life somehow. Thus, she was
sitting on the bed alone, holding her legs, and I can see her struggle for her life. Her eyes tell me her feelings of not only "depression" but also
"hope." Also, in Edward Hopper's image, he uses darker and brighter colors to symbolize the "depression" and "hope" in this image. Overall,
brown and dark brown can be seen throughout the wall, and there is no warm color in her room, such as red or green color. The dark colors give
the observer a sad and troubled impression, so the darkness symbolizes the woman's depressed feeling. In addition, when Hopper colored her bed a
bluish color, it gives me a cold impression, and she is sleeping on the cold bed during the night. However, Hopper used a lighter color on the place
the sunlight spot. She bathes in the sunlight as well, so half of her body is brighter. It is because by painting a brighter color on the half of her body,
the observer feels that the figure is receiving light straight at her. So, even though her face looks sad, she is still receiving light from her front so that it
makes the observer feel that the woman still has
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Fashion In Japanese Fashion
FASHION Another distinct change in Japanese culture is the way they dress, from traditional clothing to modern day. In the olden days, the
kimono was a Japanese garment that was worn by women on a daily basis. However, today, they are mainly worn for special occasions such as
funerals, wedding ceremonies, church, etc. Fashion represents an important component of Japanese popular culture due to its tremendous
contribution in enabling people to express themselves through their clothing. This is done through many styles such as freestyle, Lolita, Cosplay
and much more. Japan is known for their street fashion of freestyle. It is a fashion style where people customize their outfits by adopting a mixture
of current and traditional trends similar to high waist pants and shirts, to overall pants and much more. "Harajuku" is a name of a district in Tokyo
that is known for freestyle fashion and also a trendsetting area. A great deal of teenagers, spends time hanging out and women come in style clothing
that they created themselves to flaunt it around. Lolita is another fashion style that can be instantly recognisable like lacy or frilly skirts, heavy
makeup, hair bands, and ribbon. Lolita consists of over fifteen different types of style for women. A few of which are Gothic Lolita which has been
generally considered to be the most popular style of Lolita, it has the basic Lolita aesthetic of cute, mixed with dark colored materials and dark
makeup. Classic Lolita which is often
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Cat Popularity Throughout The World
Cat Popularity Throughout the World Cats are everywhere we go. We see them in the homes of our friends, relatives, and maybe even our own. On
the way home from work I see them running across the street in front of the car. On my early morning runs they scurry into the bushes as I approach.
They are constantly popping up on our computers or phones, whether in a funny video shared on Facebook or a cute meme a cousin posted on
Instagram. In America, cats are a beloved pet, competing only with dogs for the number one spot of most popular pet in America. In several countries
I've visited in Europe however, I noticed some different attitudes. In Spain and Croatia, on several occasions I saw massive cat colonies congregating on
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They can also be found portrayed with two paws in the air, which can stand for protection. The talisman is thought to have first come to being and use
in the early Edo (17th–19th) century in Japan (Kollus). In China, there was a cat goddess named Li Shou who was put in charge of running the
world, after the gods decided a creature of the Earth should rule the world. However, in short, as cats are known for their love of long naps, the
earth began to fall to pieces under the cat's watch, so the gods chose to give cats a different responsibility of keeping earthly time with their eyes and
pupils, which could apparently control the sun's movement above the horizon where it would set (Mark). These two stories are great examples of
cats in Asian culture/mythology, and a reason why cats are well regarded and loved in countries like China and Japan, with the latter being especially
known for its love of cats with things like its Hello Kitty amusement parks and popular cat cafes where cats can roam free and interact with customers.
Recent research theories even suggest that cats might have actually had origins in China, instead of spreading over there from Egypt and Greece as
scientists once thought. Though not a definitive conclusion, recent archaeological evidence suggests that cats didn't end up in China only 2,000 years
ago from Egyptian sources.
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Film, Spirited Away, By Miyazaki Hayao
In Miyazaki Hayao's animated film, Spirited Away, Miyazaki presents a young girl Chihiro who visits an abandoned amusement park, only to
become trapped in a fantasy world where spirits reside. Although most of these creatures are very unique and quite unlike the others, most of them
have one thing in common: their body features are very disproportional compared to the size of their bodies. This strange similarity depicted by
Miyazaki invokes strong feelings of fear and appreciation in particular for the viewer. While many characters have ominous, creepy appearances
similar to that of a ghost, they still have large eyes, blob–shaped bodies, and they make little–to–no–noise. These three characteristics emphasize the
helplessness– the cuteness–of these creatures. The ominous appearance of the characters does however quickly begin to clash more obviously with
their cute defining factors. In one early particular scene, Chihiro encounters a radish spirit: a large, round creature whose body shape resembles a
radish. At first, the creature is threatening to the viewer, as it is large compared to most characters and its appearance is foreign and bizarre. But even
though the spirit appears scary, Chihiro sticks around it briefly, and the viewer is prompted to further observes its figure. At that point, the the
rotundness of the spirit radish's figure becomes more apparent, and the viewer is lead to see him as not just threatening anymore, but also cute. But
things that are cute are
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Analysis of Art
Title: Cuteness and Loneliness Life is full emotions like happiness and sadness. People sometimes feel happy, joyful, and cheerful, but sometimes
sadness or depression. Edward Hopper and Takashi Nakamura draw their paintings to express different feelings. In Edward Hopper's painting
"Morning Sun" (1952), he displays the image of a woman looking outside alone in order to symbolize the woman's feelings about "depression," but
also how she still has "hope" for her own life. On the other hand, in Takashi Nakamura' painting "Kaikaikiki New" (2009), he displays the image of
many cartoon–like characters in order to symbolize feelings of "happiness" Therefore, the two artists express opposing feelings in their works. In
Edward Hopper's painting,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her face tells me that she does not have courage to give up everything for her new life. She seems to be a single woman and looks tired of her
ordinary life. However, her eyes, looking at outside, have strong feeling as well. She has a longing to her ordinary life somehow. Thus, she was
sitting on the bed alone, holding her legs, and I can see her struggle for her life. Her eyes tell me her feelings of not only "depression" but also
"hope." Also, in Edward Hopper's image, he uses darker and brighter colors to symbolize the "depression" and "hope" in this image. Overall,
brown and dark brown can be seen throughout the wall, and there is no warm color in her room, such as red or green color. The dark colors give
the observer a sad and troubled impression, so the darkness symbolizes the woman's depressed feeling. In addition, when Hopper colored her bed a
bluish color, it gives me a cold impression, and she is sleeping on the cold bed during the night. However, Hopper used a lighter color on the place
the sunlight spot. She bathes in the sunlight as well, so half of her body is brighter. It is because by painting a brighter color on the half of her body,
the observer feels that the figure is receiving light straight at her. So, even though her face looks sad, she is still receiving light from her front so that it
makes the observer feel that the woman still has
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Inclusion Through Universal Design:. Influence Of Japanese
Inclusion through Universal Design:
Influence of Japanese Monozukuri in Accessible Design
He swings left to right, growing more agitated with each passing second and then abruptly stops. Looking overwhelmed and defeated, he appears to
have given up on his cause. Approaching cautiously, I ask if I may offer my assistance and he gladly accepts. Hand in hand we cross the dangerously
busy intersection and part ways. As I cross back, I recall my professor's lectures on the pervasiveness of bad design within society. The bad design of
the inaccessible crosswalk for the visually impaired man continues to linger in my mind. Three months later, I find myself in Japan observing the
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This mindset brings innovative and universal design solutions across Japan. Toyota also states that "in Monozukuri, workers 'bring their mind to work'
and are fully empowered and trained to deal with different situations creating an elevated sense of ownership". (SA Partners, 3 )
In my observations, monozukuri acts as both a pre/post step within the design process. While in Japan, I observed monozukuri in many places, but its
use in accessible design stands out to me.
The lack of accessible products is a global issue that is often given little attention.
Lack of accessible design limits the autonomy that lesser abled persons have with their surroundings. Enter the concept of accessible design, which
aims to ensure that products and environments are made suitable for a diversity of people with various ages or physical and mental ability. Monozukuri
influences accessible design as its foundation is created from increasing awareness of the environment and community. Japan seamlessly integrates
accessible design, lessening societal obstacles for people who need these accommodations.
For instance, take a hazard like a busy crosswalk. In Japan, crosswalks use both visual and auditory cues to tell when it is safe to cross. (Guidelines
for Accessible Pedestrian Signals) The crosswalk in Shibuya (Figure 1) and Shinagawa emitted loud bird like chirping whenever it was time to cross.
Intrigued, I attempted to cross with my eyes close using
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The Impacts And Effects Of Pop Music In Korea
Pop music in Korea, as known as K–pop, is in vogue. It is not only popular in Korea, but countries all over Asia and even in Europe. Every teenage has
heard one or two K–pop songs. In fact, similar tread occurred before. Canto–pop (Hong Kong pop music) and J–pop (Japanese pop music) also become
popular in the world since 1980s and 1970s. In this essay, backgrounds of the pop music will be discussed. The differences in pop music among these
three places and the impacts made will be included.
In the 1980s, Canto–pop started its golden age. Stars like Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung, Sally Yeh, Sandy Lam, and Alan Tam became famous in Asia.
Canto–pop songs often occurred in Hong Kong movies. As action movies in Hong Kong were widespread in Asia, the songs got benefit from it.
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Songs that trigger dance crazes all over the world, such as "Sorry Sorry" by Super Junior, "Gee" by Girl's Generation and "Nobody" by Wonder Girls,
are well liked. In fact, before this dance craze songs occurred, K–pop were already famous. They incorporated with American music like rap, R&B.
Groups such as H.O.T., G.O.D, Diva were very successful in Korea. However, the real turning point of K–pop is when the dance craze spreads.
According to Russell (2012), after gaining popularity in Asia, K–pop genre now has reached out to Eastern Europe, Middle East, and South America.
When speaking of the difference of pop music between Hong Kong, Korea and Japan, it is not difficult to observe. Canto–pop usually contains two
elements: soft melody and a sad love story, even Erni(1998:60–61)described Canto–pop as "the sentimental lyrics, the melancholic melody, and the
banality of romance". Love ballad became the mainstream in Hong Kong since 1970s so it is not a surprise that people have a stereotypical
impression on Canto–pop. Famous singers like Eason Chan, Janice Vidal, Fiona Sit, the theme of their albums is usually about
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Pop Culture In Japan
The throbbing crowd of Japanese business men all dressed in a suit holding a briefcase in a crowded train station is a common image associated with
the culture in Japan. Japan's culture has promoted a lifestyle where work is prioritized over everything else and consumes the time of most adults. In
Response to this stressful work culture, Pop Culture has emerged in Japan as a way of providing various mediums for escapism. For many Japanese
adults, the time to create new relationships in the form of romance or friendship has had to be given up due to the high expectations of work. Fred
Schumann who wrote Changing Trends in Japan's Employment and Leisure Activities: Implications for Tourism Management, wrote about trends in
Japanese leisure activities and wrote: "Today's consumers in Japan appears to be less materialistic and more experience focused." (Schumann 2017,
51). With the decline of human connection, the rise of artificial and paid for services has increased. I will be discussing the significance of these
leisurely outlets to the Japanese people and why there has been a rise of these outlets in Japan. Affective labour is a term that can be used to describe
work and positions that invoke emotions onto its customers. This is a description of the category that all the jobs discussed in this essay fall under.
Furthermore, an article written by Scott M. Fuess delves into the work culture and leisure time taken by the Japanese and finds that "Japan is renowned
for
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Murrakami Research Paper
Overall, despite the criticism and controversies about his business strategies, ambition and artistic style, we cannot deny Murakami's contribution to the
modern art world. As a businessman and brand manager, he completely devoted himself to the art viewers as customers and provide undeniable high
production quality in his masterpiece. He also clever with business strategies as he exploited fact that the Japanese subculture has a fascination with the
West and creatively sophistry his works to put on the market. However, what makes Murakami a successful international artist is not based on how
much his artworks worth in numbers but how he was able to transform 'cuteness' element of a subculture into his "Superflat" movement and reached the
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He would trust his taste bud and work his way out to search for his best ingredients to create his own Japanese kaiseki banquet– the "Superflat". From
here, we can now see that his intentions and ideas behind his artworks were misunderstood and there was more to the depth of his work that people
had yet to discover to give him credits he deserves. Such as how he translates the depth of Japanese–culture to non–Japanese audiences. We also came
to understand that the otaku culture might be rejected and regressive, but it's still a sophisticated art form just like any other as it also creatively
reflects and tells stories, as well as be able to integrate into daily life.
Murakami also made a wise decision of borrowing the Japanese folktale of an Octopus that symbolized recreation to name his exhibition and to
represented himself instead of having Mr. DOB like at his previous exhibitions. He saw himself as the Octopus in a time of distress would often chew
off its own arm or leg to save itself from further trouble, and hope that it will grow back. As the Octopus, Murakami consumed his history, cultural
heritage, and even his own oeuvre to overcome the trauma from the Earthquake and Tsunami, public criticisms against his
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Culture And Subcultures Of Fashion
If you look online, there are millions of pictures of Harajuku style. Guys and girls dressing up androgynously, or wearing the most bizzare pieces of
clothing ranging from sky–high platforms to mixing unlikely prints together. Some even wear their hair and makeup in the most avant–garde way.
Japan for a while has been displaying fashion that intrigues us and influences us in many ways and what people don't know is that of these fashions
there are different communities and subcultures of fashion that these people in the pictures conform to. Japan has a vast array of street fashion styles
and trends. They are all mixed with elements of traditional, foreign and/or local styles. Their street fashion cultures vary from the tan skinned Ganguro
girls to the victorian styled Lolitas. One of the most popular and biggest Japanese fashion influencers were the high school girls of Kogyaru. What
exactly did these schoolgirls do to become one of the biggest trendsetters of Japan? The answers are within their signature style, Japan's popular
magazines, and ability to popularize certain products.
Kogyaru style was started by and became very popular among high school girls. That's what the name literally means: 'ko' means little but it could
also stand for high school and 'gyaru' means girl. To achieve their style you must have a high school outfit with "the pleated skirts hitched up to
alarming heights" according to Richard Lloyd Parry from the Independent (Parry, par.2). Their school
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Soft Masculinity Ideas
The term "soft masculinity" is used by Jung to describe a non–national, hybrid constructed image of men that combines the traditional image of a
seonbi masculine male, with the cuteness of Japanese kawaii masculinity, and a "global metrosexual" masculinity. This, she says, is characterized by
three performative elements. The first element being, "tender charisma," which Jung considers to be a masculine "third space," in which the man can be
simultaneously gentle and strong. This idea is connected to seonbi masculinity where it is the Confucian idea of a man with "a tender exterior and a
strong inner will." The second element to Jung's masculinity idea is that of purity and innocence, while the third is politeness. This form of soft
masculinity has translated into the kkonminam (a word that is a combination between the words for flower and "beautiful man") pretty boy
phenomenon in South Korea, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Its music video demonstrates some of the kinds of hybrid masculinities that Sun Jung points to. The song touches on the topic of a man's inability to
get out of a toxic relationship with a femme fatale figure. In terms of their clothes, the dance sections feature leather vests and heavy, strong clothing.
In the narrative sections, they all wear simple black suits, which signals could be described as a "cool," non–descript image of global masculinity. In
the dance sections, the wardrobe speaks of toughness and grittiness. Indeed, their robust, purposeful dance moves signal a certain sense of power and
authoritativeness that is in line with 2PM's jimseungdol image. This power is reflected in the narrative section where the male figure in the music video,
voyeuristically watches the girl without her knowledge. The dance ends with their faces in their hands. Here is the soft masculinity that Sun Jung
points to––the simultaneity of femininity and
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Rules Of Mate Choice Essay
Rules of attraction: Biological and evolutionary reasons of mate choice ABSTRACT Within the past decade we have witnessed a series of new
developments and an enormously growing interest in the understanding of human behaviour, especially when it comes to the basic principles of human
mate choice. Mate preference is something which is often considered a very individual choice and appears to be influenced by cultural and economic
norms. However, on the basis of numerous research works, it is a today's acceptation that attractiveness represents a signal resulting from sexual
selection. Although we have different preference for facial expression, body shape or height, recent findings suggest that mate preferences are mainly
cued on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the last few years a lot of research has been performed in the area of mate choice. This review highlights which kinds of signals affect our choice
for a partner, discusses the most commonly known principles of beauty and considers the role of cultural differences and the beauty ideal
propagated by the media. 2.ON THE TRACES OF BEAUTY: JDUGMENT AND BENEFIT OF ATTRACTIVE FACES In our daily life we are
constantly confronted with beauty and only to few other things we dedicate so much attention as to our appearance. Within today's multimedia society
especially the evaluation of faces is of outstanding importance. An attractive face clearly finds more approval: a beautiful face activates the reward
centre in the opposite's brain and we generally link positive human characteristics with an attractive face (Rhodes, 2006). Systematic research in this
area started at the beginning of the 1970's. Dion, Berscheid and Walster, who were pioneers in this field, determined the relationship between positive
characteristics and attractive faces and came up with the proposal '"what is beautiful is good" (Dion, Berscheid, Walster; 1972). Today it is generally
accepted that attractive persons have a better and easier life than less attractive ones. Thus, further investigations into this topic showed that attractive
children get better grades or receive less punishment than fellow peers who are less attractive. Even in court cases it seems
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Samsung Strategic Management
1. Introduction
1.1. Background The Samsung Group was founded by Byung–Chull Lee in 1938, in Taegu, Korea, as an exporter of dried fish, vegetables and fruits.
Byung later established flour mills under the name Samsung, which means three stars in Korean language. He also produced confectionery machines in
this period. In 1951, Samsung Moolsan, a holding company, was established which later
The building of Samsung Sanghoe in Daegu in 1930s
became Samsung Corp. in 1953, Cheil Sugar Manufacturing Co. was set up, which later became an independent company. In
1958, Samsung acquired Ankuk Fire and Marine Insurance (later renamed as Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance) and DongBang Life Insurance in
1963 which was later renamed as Samsung Life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Values and Philosophy Samsung Philosophy "Devote talent and technology to creating superior products and services that contributes to a better global
society".
Samsung Values:
People Excellence Change Integrity
Coprosperity
Samsung Values, Source: Samsung Official
Page | 7
1.4. Samsung Vision
"Inspire the World, Create the Future"
Creative solutions
Industry
New techonology
Innovative Products
Partner
Employee
Samsung Vision, Source: Samsung Official Website
1.5. Samsung Principles
comply with laws and ethical standards
maintain a clean organisational culture
Samsung Business Principles
respect customers, shareholders and employees
care for environment, health and safety
socially responsible corporate citizens
Samsung Principles, Source: Samsung Official website
Page | 8
2. Competition
As a global company, Samsung Electronics did not hold its business disciples within Korea but decentralised them locating them throughout the
world. R & D investment grew from $1.81 billion in 2001 to $5.34 billion with an increment 9.4 percent of sales. With around 32,000 researchers in
16 research centres, Samsung had one of the largest R&D organizations in the world. In 2005 alone, it registered 1,641 US patents ranking fifth at the
US Patent Office (Freeze & Chung, 2008). The following figures show the financial trends since 2000 to 2005:
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Persuasive Speech On Guns
If you love to hunt or are just interested in firearms, you probably have thought about reloading your guns. This isn't really surprising; after all, by
making your own ammunition, you'll have the chance to save more money and spend less on each piece. You'll also have full control over how your
bullets are made, which means you can ensure that they're tailored to your specifications and will let you fire extremely accurate rounds – something
that you can't really do with commercial, mass–produced bullets. Of course, you'll gain a sense of pride and satisfaction, knowing that you have the
ability to make your own ammo whenever you want to.
But, before you can enjoy all of these, you first need to buy the tools and materials you need to create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So, if you're looking for a folding knife that can fit in your pocket and give you protection at all times, you won't go wrong with buying Al Mar knives.
These are specially crafted and designed to be inconspicuous and unobtrusive when not in use, yet sturdy and dependable when unsheathed and used in
combat. With these in your hands, you'll feel strong and confident no matter where you go.
Al Mar knives are available in Amazon and can be easily bought online. However, this doesn't mean that you can just purchase the first thing that
catches your eye. To make the best possible purchase and get great value for your money, take the time to find out which model best suit your needs.
For instance, if you'd like something that's lightweight and can be easily slipped into your pocket, the Al Mar Falcon Ultralight 4" is the perfect
option for you. If you're looking for something that's more substantial and has a heavier feel in your hands, the Al Mar Eagle Heavy Duty Folding
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  • 2. The Influence of Western Fashion to Japanese Fashion What is the influence of Western fashion to Japanese fashion? Submitted by: Nicole Marie~Madeleine C. Alberto III–Kagitingan General Description of the Study Japanese fashion is one of the most remarkable things about Japan. It is another dimension in itself, complete with subcultures such as the Gothic Lolita and Kogals. Many people are intrigued by how Japanese fashion developed and people all over the world try to dress up like the Japanese because in Japan, there is no such as thing as conformity. Everyone has their own distinct style that sets them apart from others, no matter what subculture they belong to. People all over the world consider Tokyo as one of the fashion capitals of the world. When people discuss... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Western clothing for women truly made its mark in Japan after World War II. The women began wearing Western –style dresses, because they were less expensive and easier to care for than kimonos (The World Book Encyclopedia [J], 48) Western Clothing in Japan Here is how Western fashion has dominated Japan: Men usually wear Western–style suits for work and out on the street. They also wear Western clothes when going out or relaxing at home Fashion–conscious teenage girls are fond of wearing pink and other super–feminine clothes whereas older women, being brought in the workforce during the peak of Japan's bubble economy during the 1980's, have become fond of luxury designer items and high fashion, which can sometimes be noted through the suits they wear for work. Women who have high positions in global corporations usually wear designer suits, the designer usually being either European or American. Japanese children in the city, whose parents also wear Western clothes, wear Western clothes as well. They wear what normal American children wear such as jeans, sweaters, etc. The elders still prefer to wear the kimono in order to preserve tradition but more often than not, they opt to wear Western clothes because it takes less of a hassle to put on Note: Although majority of Japan's population have started wearing Western clothing, many people in rural areas still wear kimonos every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay On Iyashikei Anime In Japan, the industry of animation is one of the major electronic industries that represent modern Japanese pop–culture. "Iyashikei Anime", in Japanese, з™’гЃ—зі»г‚ўгѓ‹гѓЎ, is one of the terms that is created from a Japanese Anime culture same as the word like Otaku, in Japanese, г‚Єг‚їг‚Ї, and Moe, in Japanese, иђЊгЃ€( 日本アニメから見る癒し系文化――『夏目友人帳』をдёеїѓгЃ«, http:/ /www.lag–8.com). In this essay, I will go to discuss about Iyashikei culture's embodiment in anime by using one of the famous Iyashikei anime and manga, "Natsume's Book of Friends". First of all, according to the sources, "Iyashikei", in Japanese, з™’гЃ—зі», means "healing" Japanese, is "a term used for anime and manga created with the specific purpose of having a healing or soothing effect on the audience"(Iyashikei, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is formed by multiple elements, such as musical effect, story composition, character and other things that I mentioned above that give the precious feeling of comfort and heart–warming which some people forgot in the current society. I feel that these kinds of genera will be more needed in the future as the conflicts and disintegration are increasing by coldness. The global economic situation is worsening, more and more people are suffering from losing jobs. There might be some negative opinion that anime is not that effective to change the people's attitude towards the difficulty, however I believe that the concept of "Iyashi" is truly needed to soothe and relax people's bundled feelings and deliver them with the power to stand up and solve for the coming challenges and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Fashion Marketing And Its Impact On Consumer 's Design... The concept of marketing is the action or business of bringing or sending a product or commodity to the market. (Oxford English Dictionary) Fashion Marketing differs from the marketing of other goods because of the uniqueness of the merchandise. "According to the Parson's School of Design, fashion marketing is the process of analyzing, developing, and marketing current fashion trends into sales strategies." (IJMBT) In fashion marketing, consumers are the creators by virtue of their adoption and rejection of new trends and styles. Furthermore, fashion is integral to the construction and communication of one's social identity, helping to define the class, ethnicity, class, age, and the gender of the wearer as a reflection of individuality. Fashion marketers must position products based on consumer's design preference. "Fashion advertisements have their own stylistic modes and spheres of production and consumption, involving the interrelationship of word and image among other things." (Encyclopedia of Clothing and Fashion) This paper will use Gilles Lipovetsky's, The Empire of Fashion, Ruth Iskin's "The Pan– European FlГўneuse in Fin–de–SiГЁcle Posters: Advertising Modern Women in the City", Yuniya Kawamura's "Japanese Teens as Producers of Street Fashion", and an article titled "Contesting the social impact of marketing: A re–characterization of women's fashion advertising" to examine the research topic of: The power and evolution of marketing and advertising in contemporary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay On Aoi No Ue Research Investigation Research question: To what extent do traditional Noh masks express the personality of the lead characters such as Lady Aoi, Hikaru and Jasko in the play Aoi No Ue? Introduction The NOH theatre Noh theatre is derived form Japanese language as a word for skill or talent, so the full translation on English is a talented theatre . Noh is a Japanese form of theatrical art that has been transferred through the generations and it also has been marked as one of the oldest theatre arts in Japan , and even the world. Unesco has designated the Noh theatre as an "Intangible Cultural Heritage" . Noh is an art form, which has some elements of drama, music and dancing. While NOH theatre is compared to western opera, the differences can be quite immense. Due to the use of masks in Noh plays, one can call Noh theatre a "mask theatre" . Aoi no Ue Aoi no Ue is a famous Noh play, and the meaning of the phrase Aoi no Ue is Lady Aoi. She is a formal wife of Hikaru Genji and the lady Aoi is a daughter of the Sadaijin who is a minister in Japan. Lady Aoi has been possessed by a demon and after this the daughter of a minister got seriously ill. Although her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The name of the mask is Koomote–1. The word Ko represents cuteness, youth and beauty. Omote means face. The mask represents a very young woman. It is one of the well–known female masks in the NOH theatre company. The nurse character is not as important for the play as her mask is for the NOH theatre, as it is one of the most demanded in the Noh theatre. However the audience needs to see the pretty nurse, as the stage direction in the dialogue between Hikaru and the nurse, when she speaks about the patient dreams in the hospital we may see that she is young and beautiful too. "Pause. Silence of the young nurse comes in inexplicable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Thesis About Yaeba Young Japanese women and girls are suffering from the Yaeba Complex. Unlike their counterparts in many other developed nations who view straight teeth as perfection, the Japanese are instead opting to undergo the expensive and painful procedure of creating crooked teeth. In this essay, through the lenses of the growing Yaeba trend, I will account for the reasons that contribute to this seemingly weird Japanese obsession of a preference for an imperfect smile, and study the possible societal issues that have resulted in the former's emergence. A cross–country analysis between Japan and America will also be briefly conducted to highlight the cultural similarities and differences between a highly Westernised Japan and the West itself. Yaeba... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is in part due to numerous Japanese celebrities hopping onto the bandwagon of Yaeba procedures (Considine, 2011), playing an instrumental role in popularising and defining a new beauty fashion. Indeed, a quick search on the internet churns out dozens of websites highlighting numerous prominent Japanese celebrities proudly displaying their Yaeba, with the phrase 'cute', ubiquitous in the descriptions . Gathering from this popularised trend of Yaeba procedures in pursuit of cute beauty, I posit that there are two main social issues that can be drawn to conclusion. After all, a social trend highlights the underlying larger social issues. Firstly, I question if the Yaeba fascination points out to an underlying female subordination trend, where women are simply keen to please men. It has been suggested in various accounts that Japanese men swoon over women with a Yaeba smile (Didymus, 2013), as Yaeba is viewed as a child–like feature (Dumas, 2011). This possibly elevates the superiority of men as protectors and evokes a desire for men to protect women. Such an unhealthy obsession with women possessing child–like appearance also seems to be "sexualising women" (Considine, 2011) into symbols of possession, and belittling women as a weaker sex that is dependent on men for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Common Misconceptions on the Word Anime It has always baffled me when I tell someone I love anime and they say they do not like it. They sometimes say I hate all anime saying that they never could get into that genre. This is a statement that gets my geek fathers rattled because anime is not a genre; it is an entire medium and whole form of entertainment. It is a confusing statement to say because to me that is like saying you hate all movies or TV shows. To traditional Americans who do not know a lot about anime, it tends to have a stigma attached to it. Hence is why I decided to write about it as a social deviance. When you talk to someone who has never experienced anime before, you tend to get some weird looks. A common misconception is that all anime is pornography; they think all anime has tentacle monsters waiting for that busty girl to pick up and rape. This misconception very much alienates people away from anime. It is true there is a genre that is pornographic called hentai and is specifically targeted at adults. Hentai is its own genre and most anime shows do not come close to that line. Most people confuse hentai with shows that proved what is called fan service. Fan service is a term coined from anime and manga fandom for material in a series, which is deliberately added to please the audience. Fan service can be in both manga and anime and can include racy, erotic, or sexual content such as nudity, up–skirt glimpse of a characters underwear, shower scenes, characters wearing bathing suits, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Japan cracking U.S. pop culture hegemony Essay Thoughts of Japanese culture typically includes reference of the traditional words such as Kabuki, sumo, samurai, or ninja according to Amelia Newcomb, author of "Japan cracking U.S. pop culture hegemony". This is not true anymore, in fact, without realizing it, Japanese culture has seeped in under the door an invaded the American culture. Roland Kelts, author of the book Japanamerica, wrote about such ideals: The terms anime, manga, and otaku have become common parlance in the American media, no longer explained or defined in parentheses. Anime conventions are held nearly every weekend somewhere in the U.S. chain and independent book, video, and DVD stores devote ever expanding plots of valuable floor space to products shipped in from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many American channels play anime in their normal scheduling. "Cartoon Network fills about half its airtime with Japanese or mock Japanese animations" (Kelts, 73). These shows include Ben Ten, Thundercats, and Adventure time. Another anime, Afro Samurai, was played on Spike TV starting in 2006. The CW 18 plays certain anime on Saturday mornings including shows such as Sonic X and Yu–Gi–Oh. Cartoon Network's Adult Swim also plays anime in Saturday nights with shows such as Durarara! and Bleach. Syfy also plays anime normally on Monday nights showing anime like Gurran Luggan and Monster. Some channels show anime twenty four/ seven, like the Anime Network, which debuted in 2002 as the first channel to do so (Kelts, 20). Many children in America grew up watching shows such as Power Rangers, Powerpuff Girls, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Dragonball, or even Speed Racer. Nowadays, American children cannot seem to differentiate between anime and American cartoons (Kelts, 92). In fact, Shinichiyo Ishitawa, president of Gonzo Digimation Holdings Productions (GDH), states "There are a lot of U.S. kids who think PokГ©mon is an American word. Older viewers can tell it was made in Japan, but little kids can't" (qtd. in Kelts, 198). American children who grew up watching these shows, or playing videogames " are now expanding their interest to other Japanese– inspired products, or even creating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis of Art Title: Cuteness and Loneliness Life is full emotions like happiness and sadness. People sometimes feel happy, joyful, and cheerful, but sometimes sadness or depression. Edward Hopper and Takashi Nakamura draw their paintings to express different feelings. In Edward Hopper's painting "Morning Sun" (1952), he displays the image of a woman looking outside alone in order to symbolize the woman's feelings about "depression," but also how she still has "hope" for her own life. On the other hand, in Takashi Nakamura' painting "Kaikaikiki New" (2009), he displays the image of many cartoon–like characters in order to symbolize feelings of "happiness" Therefore, the two artists express opposing feelings in their works. In Edward Hopper's painting,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her face tells me that she does not have courage to give up everything for her new life. She seems to be a single woman and looks tired of her ordinary life. However, her eyes, looking at outside, have strong feeling as well. She has a longing to her ordinary life somehow. Thus, she was sitting on the bed alone, holding her legs, and I can see her struggle for her life. Her eyes tell me her feelings of not only "depression" but also "hope." Also, in Edward Hopper's image, he uses darker and brighter colors to symbolize the "depression" and "hope" in this image. Overall, brown and dark brown can be seen throughout the wall, and there is no warm color in her room, such as red or green color. The dark colors give the observer a sad and troubled impression, so the darkness symbolizes the woman's depressed feeling. In addition, when Hopper colored her bed a bluish color, it gives me a cold impression, and she is sleeping on the cold bed during the night. However, Hopper used a lighter color on the place the sunlight spot. She bathes in the sunlight as well, so half of her body is brighter. It is because by painting a brighter color on the half of her body, the observer feels that the figure is receiving light straight at her. So, even though her face looks sad, she is still receiving light from her front so that it makes the observer feel that the woman still has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Fashion In Japanese Fashion FASHION Another distinct change in Japanese culture is the way they dress, from traditional clothing to modern day. In the olden days, the kimono was a Japanese garment that was worn by women on a daily basis. However, today, they are mainly worn for special occasions such as funerals, wedding ceremonies, church, etc. Fashion represents an important component of Japanese popular culture due to its tremendous contribution in enabling people to express themselves through their clothing. This is done through many styles such as freestyle, Lolita, Cosplay and much more. Japan is known for their street fashion of freestyle. It is a fashion style where people customize their outfits by adopting a mixture of current and traditional trends similar to high waist pants and shirts, to overall pants and much more. "Harajuku" is a name of a district in Tokyo that is known for freestyle fashion and also a trendsetting area. A great deal of teenagers, spends time hanging out and women come in style clothing that they created themselves to flaunt it around. Lolita is another fashion style that can be instantly recognisable like lacy or frilly skirts, heavy makeup, hair bands, and ribbon. Lolita consists of over fifteen different types of style for women. A few of which are Gothic Lolita which has been generally considered to be the most popular style of Lolita, it has the basic Lolita aesthetic of cute, mixed with dark colored materials and dark makeup. Classic Lolita which is often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Cat Popularity Throughout The World Cat Popularity Throughout the World Cats are everywhere we go. We see them in the homes of our friends, relatives, and maybe even our own. On the way home from work I see them running across the street in front of the car. On my early morning runs they scurry into the bushes as I approach. They are constantly popping up on our computers or phones, whether in a funny video shared on Facebook or a cute meme a cousin posted on Instagram. In America, cats are a beloved pet, competing only with dogs for the number one spot of most popular pet in America. In several countries I've visited in Europe however, I noticed some different attitudes. In Spain and Croatia, on several occasions I saw massive cat colonies congregating on the beach or in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They can also be found portrayed with two paws in the air, which can stand for protection. The talisman is thought to have first come to being and use in the early Edo (17th–19th) century in Japan (Kollus). In China, there was a cat goddess named Li Shou who was put in charge of running the world, after the gods decided a creature of the Earth should rule the world. However, in short, as cats are known for their love of long naps, the earth began to fall to pieces under the cat's watch, so the gods chose to give cats a different responsibility of keeping earthly time with their eyes and pupils, which could apparently control the sun's movement above the horizon where it would set (Mark). These two stories are great examples of cats in Asian culture/mythology, and a reason why cats are well regarded and loved in countries like China and Japan, with the latter being especially known for its love of cats with things like its Hello Kitty amusement parks and popular cat cafes where cats can roam free and interact with customers. Recent research theories even suggest that cats might have actually had origins in China, instead of spreading over there from Egypt and Greece as scientists once thought. Though not a definitive conclusion, recent archaeological evidence suggests that cats didn't end up in China only 2,000 years ago from Egyptian sources. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Film, Spirited Away, By Miyazaki Hayao In Miyazaki Hayao's animated film, Spirited Away, Miyazaki presents a young girl Chihiro who visits an abandoned amusement park, only to become trapped in a fantasy world where spirits reside. Although most of these creatures are very unique and quite unlike the others, most of them have one thing in common: their body features are very disproportional compared to the size of their bodies. This strange similarity depicted by Miyazaki invokes strong feelings of fear and appreciation in particular for the viewer. While many characters have ominous, creepy appearances similar to that of a ghost, they still have large eyes, blob–shaped bodies, and they make little–to–no–noise. These three characteristics emphasize the helplessness– the cuteness–of these creatures. The ominous appearance of the characters does however quickly begin to clash more obviously with their cute defining factors. In one early particular scene, Chihiro encounters a radish spirit: a large, round creature whose body shape resembles a radish. At first, the creature is threatening to the viewer, as it is large compared to most characters and its appearance is foreign and bizarre. But even though the spirit appears scary, Chihiro sticks around it briefly, and the viewer is prompted to further observes its figure. At that point, the the rotundness of the spirit radish's figure becomes more apparent, and the viewer is lead to see him as not just threatening anymore, but also cute. But things that are cute are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis of Art Title: Cuteness and Loneliness Life is full emotions like happiness and sadness. People sometimes feel happy, joyful, and cheerful, but sometimes sadness or depression. Edward Hopper and Takashi Nakamura draw their paintings to express different feelings. In Edward Hopper's painting "Morning Sun" (1952), he displays the image of a woman looking outside alone in order to symbolize the woman's feelings about "depression," but also how she still has "hope" for her own life. On the other hand, in Takashi Nakamura' painting "Kaikaikiki New" (2009), he displays the image of many cartoon–like characters in order to symbolize feelings of "happiness" Therefore, the two artists express opposing feelings in their works. In Edward Hopper's painting,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her face tells me that she does not have courage to give up everything for her new life. She seems to be a single woman and looks tired of her ordinary life. However, her eyes, looking at outside, have strong feeling as well. She has a longing to her ordinary life somehow. Thus, she was sitting on the bed alone, holding her legs, and I can see her struggle for her life. Her eyes tell me her feelings of not only "depression" but also "hope." Also, in Edward Hopper's image, he uses darker and brighter colors to symbolize the "depression" and "hope" in this image. Overall, brown and dark brown can be seen throughout the wall, and there is no warm color in her room, such as red or green color. The dark colors give the observer a sad and troubled impression, so the darkness symbolizes the woman's depressed feeling. In addition, when Hopper colored her bed a bluish color, it gives me a cold impression, and she is sleeping on the cold bed during the night. However, Hopper used a lighter color on the place the sunlight spot. She bathes in the sunlight as well, so half of her body is brighter. It is because by painting a brighter color on the half of her body, the observer feels that the figure is receiving light straight at her. So, even though her face looks sad, she is still receiving light from her front so that it makes the observer feel that the woman still has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Inclusion Through Universal Design:. Influence Of Japanese Inclusion through Universal Design: Influence of Japanese Monozukuri in Accessible Design He swings left to right, growing more agitated with each passing second and then abruptly stops. Looking overwhelmed and defeated, he appears to have given up on his cause. Approaching cautiously, I ask if I may offer my assistance and he gladly accepts. Hand in hand we cross the dangerously busy intersection and part ways. As I cross back, I recall my professor's lectures on the pervasiveness of bad design within society. The bad design of the inaccessible crosswalk for the visually impaired man continues to linger in my mind. Three months later, I find myself in Japan observing the empowerment of their society through the use of universal design. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This mindset brings innovative and universal design solutions across Japan. Toyota also states that "in Monozukuri, workers 'bring their mind to work' and are fully empowered and trained to deal with different situations creating an elevated sense of ownership". (SA Partners, 3 ) In my observations, monozukuri acts as both a pre/post step within the design process. While in Japan, I observed monozukuri in many places, but its use in accessible design stands out to me. The lack of accessible products is a global issue that is often given little attention. Lack of accessible design limits the autonomy that lesser abled persons have with their surroundings. Enter the concept of accessible design, which aims to ensure that products and environments are made suitable for a diversity of people with various ages or physical and mental ability. Monozukuri influences accessible design as its foundation is created from increasing awareness of the environment and community. Japan seamlessly integrates accessible design, lessening societal obstacles for people who need these accommodations. For instance, take a hazard like a busy crosswalk. In Japan, crosswalks use both visual and auditory cues to tell when it is safe to cross. (Guidelines for Accessible Pedestrian Signals) The crosswalk in Shibuya (Figure 1) and Shinagawa emitted loud bird like chirping whenever it was time to cross. Intrigued, I attempted to cross with my eyes close using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Impacts And Effects Of Pop Music In Korea Pop music in Korea, as known as K–pop, is in vogue. It is not only popular in Korea, but countries all over Asia and even in Europe. Every teenage has heard one or two K–pop songs. In fact, similar tread occurred before. Canto–pop (Hong Kong pop music) and J–pop (Japanese pop music) also become popular in the world since 1980s and 1970s. In this essay, backgrounds of the pop music will be discussed. The differences in pop music among these three places and the impacts made will be included. In the 1980s, Canto–pop started its golden age. Stars like Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung, Sally Yeh, Sandy Lam, and Alan Tam became famous in Asia. Canto–pop songs often occurred in Hong Kong movies. As action movies in Hong Kong were widespread in Asia, the songs got benefit from it. According ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Songs that trigger dance crazes all over the world, such as "Sorry Sorry" by Super Junior, "Gee" by Girl's Generation and "Nobody" by Wonder Girls, are well liked. In fact, before this dance craze songs occurred, K–pop were already famous. They incorporated with American music like rap, R&B. Groups such as H.O.T., G.O.D, Diva were very successful in Korea. However, the real turning point of K–pop is when the dance craze spreads. According to Russell (2012), after gaining popularity in Asia, K–pop genre now has reached out to Eastern Europe, Middle East, and South America. When speaking of the difference of pop music between Hong Kong, Korea and Japan, it is not difficult to observe. Canto–pop usually contains two elements: soft melody and a sad love story, even Erni(1998:60–61)described Canto–pop as "the sentimental lyrics, the melancholic melody, and the banality of romance". Love ballad became the mainstream in Hong Kong since 1970s so it is not a surprise that people have a stereotypical impression on Canto–pop. Famous singers like Eason Chan, Janice Vidal, Fiona Sit, the theme of their albums is usually about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pop Culture In Japan The throbbing crowd of Japanese business men all dressed in a suit holding a briefcase in a crowded train station is a common image associated with the culture in Japan. Japan's culture has promoted a lifestyle where work is prioritized over everything else and consumes the time of most adults. In Response to this stressful work culture, Pop Culture has emerged in Japan as a way of providing various mediums for escapism. For many Japanese adults, the time to create new relationships in the form of romance or friendship has had to be given up due to the high expectations of work. Fred Schumann who wrote Changing Trends in Japan's Employment and Leisure Activities: Implications for Tourism Management, wrote about trends in Japanese leisure activities and wrote: "Today's consumers in Japan appears to be less materialistic and more experience focused." (Schumann 2017, 51). With the decline of human connection, the rise of artificial and paid for services has increased. I will be discussing the significance of these leisurely outlets to the Japanese people and why there has been a rise of these outlets in Japan. Affective labour is a term that can be used to describe work and positions that invoke emotions onto its customers. This is a description of the category that all the jobs discussed in this essay fall under. Furthermore, an article written by Scott M. Fuess delves into the work culture and leisure time taken by the Japanese and finds that "Japan is renowned for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Murrakami Research Paper Overall, despite the criticism and controversies about his business strategies, ambition and artistic style, we cannot deny Murakami's contribution to the modern art world. As a businessman and brand manager, he completely devoted himself to the art viewers as customers and provide undeniable high production quality in his masterpiece. He also clever with business strategies as he exploited fact that the Japanese subculture has a fascination with the West and creatively sophistry his works to put on the market. However, what makes Murakami a successful international artist is not based on how much his artworks worth in numbers but how he was able to transform 'cuteness' element of a subculture into his "Superflat" movement and reached the highest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He would trust his taste bud and work his way out to search for his best ingredients to create his own Japanese kaiseki banquet– the "Superflat". From here, we can now see that his intentions and ideas behind his artworks were misunderstood and there was more to the depth of his work that people had yet to discover to give him credits he deserves. Such as how he translates the depth of Japanese–culture to non–Japanese audiences. We also came to understand that the otaku culture might be rejected and regressive, but it's still a sophisticated art form just like any other as it also creatively reflects and tells stories, as well as be able to integrate into daily life. Murakami also made a wise decision of borrowing the Japanese folktale of an Octopus that symbolized recreation to name his exhibition and to represented himself instead of having Mr. DOB like at his previous exhibitions. He saw himself as the Octopus in a time of distress would often chew off its own arm or leg to save itself from further trouble, and hope that it will grow back. As the Octopus, Murakami consumed his history, cultural heritage, and even his own oeuvre to overcome the trauma from the Earthquake and Tsunami, public criticisms against his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Culture And Subcultures Of Fashion If you look online, there are millions of pictures of Harajuku style. Guys and girls dressing up androgynously, or wearing the most bizzare pieces of clothing ranging from sky–high platforms to mixing unlikely prints together. Some even wear their hair and makeup in the most avant–garde way. Japan for a while has been displaying fashion that intrigues us and influences us in many ways and what people don't know is that of these fashions there are different communities and subcultures of fashion that these people in the pictures conform to. Japan has a vast array of street fashion styles and trends. They are all mixed with elements of traditional, foreign and/or local styles. Their street fashion cultures vary from the tan skinned Ganguro girls to the victorian styled Lolitas. One of the most popular and biggest Japanese fashion influencers were the high school girls of Kogyaru. What exactly did these schoolgirls do to become one of the biggest trendsetters of Japan? The answers are within their signature style, Japan's popular magazines, and ability to popularize certain products. Kogyaru style was started by and became very popular among high school girls. That's what the name literally means: 'ko' means little but it could also stand for high school and 'gyaru' means girl. To achieve their style you must have a high school outfit with "the pleated skirts hitched up to alarming heights" according to Richard Lloyd Parry from the Independent (Parry, par.2). Their school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Soft Masculinity Ideas The term "soft masculinity" is used by Jung to describe a non–national, hybrid constructed image of men that combines the traditional image of a seonbi masculine male, with the cuteness of Japanese kawaii masculinity, and a "global metrosexual" masculinity. This, she says, is characterized by three performative elements. The first element being, "tender charisma," which Jung considers to be a masculine "third space," in which the man can be simultaneously gentle and strong. This idea is connected to seonbi masculinity where it is the Confucian idea of a man with "a tender exterior and a strong inner will." The second element to Jung's masculinity idea is that of purity and innocence, while the third is politeness. This form of soft masculinity has translated into the kkonminam (a word that is a combination between the words for flower and "beautiful man") pretty boy phenomenon in South Korea, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its music video demonstrates some of the kinds of hybrid masculinities that Sun Jung points to. The song touches on the topic of a man's inability to get out of a toxic relationship with a femme fatale figure. In terms of their clothes, the dance sections feature leather vests and heavy, strong clothing. In the narrative sections, they all wear simple black suits, which signals could be described as a "cool," non–descript image of global masculinity. In the dance sections, the wardrobe speaks of toughness and grittiness. Indeed, their robust, purposeful dance moves signal a certain sense of power and authoritativeness that is in line with 2PM's jimseungdol image. This power is reflected in the narrative section where the male figure in the music video, voyeuristically watches the girl without her knowledge. The dance ends with their faces in their hands. Here is the soft masculinity that Sun Jung points to––the simultaneity of femininity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rules Of Mate Choice Essay Rules of attraction: Biological and evolutionary reasons of mate choice ABSTRACT Within the past decade we have witnessed a series of new developments and an enormously growing interest in the understanding of human behaviour, especially when it comes to the basic principles of human mate choice. Mate preference is something which is often considered a very individual choice and appears to be influenced by cultural and economic norms. However, on the basis of numerous research works, it is a today's acceptation that attractiveness represents a signal resulting from sexual selection. Although we have different preference for facial expression, body shape or height, recent findings suggest that mate preferences are mainly cued on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the last few years a lot of research has been performed in the area of mate choice. This review highlights which kinds of signals affect our choice for a partner, discusses the most commonly known principles of beauty and considers the role of cultural differences and the beauty ideal propagated by the media. 2.ON THE TRACES OF BEAUTY: JDUGMENT AND BENEFIT OF ATTRACTIVE FACES In our daily life we are constantly confronted with beauty and only to few other things we dedicate so much attention as to our appearance. Within today's multimedia society especially the evaluation of faces is of outstanding importance. An attractive face clearly finds more approval: a beautiful face activates the reward centre in the opposite's brain and we generally link positive human characteristics with an attractive face (Rhodes, 2006). Systematic research in this area started at the beginning of the 1970's. Dion, Berscheid and Walster, who were pioneers in this field, determined the relationship between positive characteristics and attractive faces and came up with the proposal '"what is beautiful is good" (Dion, Berscheid, Walster; 1972). Today it is generally accepted that attractive persons have a better and easier life than less attractive ones. Thus, further investigations into this topic showed that attractive children get better grades or receive less punishment than fellow peers who are less attractive. Even in court cases it seems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Samsung Strategic Management 1. Introduction 1.1. Background The Samsung Group was founded by Byung–Chull Lee in 1938, in Taegu, Korea, as an exporter of dried fish, vegetables and fruits. Byung later established flour mills under the name Samsung, which means three stars in Korean language. He also produced confectionery machines in this period. In 1951, Samsung Moolsan, a holding company, was established which later The building of Samsung Sanghoe in Daegu in 1930s became Samsung Corp. in 1953, Cheil Sugar Manufacturing Co. was set up, which later became an independent company. In 1958, Samsung acquired Ankuk Fire and Marine Insurance (later renamed as Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance) and DongBang Life Insurance in 1963 which was later renamed as Samsung Life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Values and Philosophy Samsung Philosophy "Devote talent and technology to creating superior products and services that contributes to a better global society". Samsung Values: People Excellence Change Integrity Coprosperity Samsung Values, Source: Samsung Official Page | 7 1.4. Samsung Vision "Inspire the World, Create the Future"
  • 22. Creative solutions Industry New techonology Innovative Products Partner Employee Samsung Vision, Source: Samsung Official Website 1.5. Samsung Principles comply with laws and ethical standards maintain a clean organisational culture Samsung Business Principles respect customers, shareholders and employees care for environment, health and safety socially responsible corporate citizens Samsung Principles, Source: Samsung Official website Page | 8 2. Competition As a global company, Samsung Electronics did not hold its business disciples within Korea but decentralised them locating them throughout the world. R & D investment grew from $1.81 billion in 2001 to $5.34 billion with an increment 9.4 percent of sales. With around 32,000 researchers in
  • 23. 16 research centres, Samsung had one of the largest R&D organizations in the world. In 2005 alone, it registered 1,641 US patents ranking fifth at the US Patent Office (Freeze & Chung, 2008). The following figures show the financial trends since 2000 to 2005: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Persuasive Speech On Guns If you love to hunt or are just interested in firearms, you probably have thought about reloading your guns. This isn't really surprising; after all, by making your own ammunition, you'll have the chance to save more money and spend less on each piece. You'll also have full control over how your bullets are made, which means you can ensure that they're tailored to your specifications and will let you fire extremely accurate rounds – something that you can't really do with commercial, mass–produced bullets. Of course, you'll gain a sense of pride and satisfaction, knowing that you have the ability to make your own ammo whenever you want to. But, before you can enjoy all of these, you first need to buy the tools and materials you need to create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, if you're looking for a folding knife that can fit in your pocket and give you protection at all times, you won't go wrong with buying Al Mar knives. These are specially crafted and designed to be inconspicuous and unobtrusive when not in use, yet sturdy and dependable when unsheathed and used in combat. With these in your hands, you'll feel strong and confident no matter where you go. Al Mar knives are available in Amazon and can be easily bought online. However, this doesn't mean that you can just purchase the first thing that catches your eye. To make the best possible purchase and get great value for your money, take the time to find out which model best suit your needs. For instance, if you'd like something that's lightweight and can be easily slipped into your pocket, the Al Mar Falcon Ultralight 4" is the perfect option for you. If you're looking for something that's more substantial and has a heavier feel in your hands, the Al Mar Eagle Heavy Duty Folding Knife is a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...