"The world is becoming a common market place in which people - no matter where they live - desire the same products and lifestyles. ... In France shopping is reputed to be an integral part of the housewife's social life, whereas in the United States shopping tends to be considered a chore" (Green & White, 2001). ...
National Advertisers, big business, governments, working class people and sports enthusiasts in Canada all revel in the brilliance of this modest trophy, and the way it encompasses Canadian dreams and societies struggles by just being there. ... Teams who at best are just a key cog in a privately owned business whose products are accessible to a very large number of people. ... Most of the members of these teams were white upper middle class males who belonged to the most affluent clubs within our society at the time. ... Canadian people and their passion for the game of hockey from coast...
Hiding in a place of her clothing and wishing she was back in her environment with her people who were not that much different from her. ... If one will look into the history perhaps they will find that beauty was always something that people were leaning towards too. ... "Women in general, when seen in public places in all their layers of clothing, seemingly modest or only fashionably and conventionally uncovered, appeared as eroticized objects that called for a double vision: underneath the dress was that extension of white teeth, gloveless hands and secretly glimpsed ankles, that thing of ...