Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
A Pair of Jeans.
I am greatly influenced by these products. I see people in school wearing branded jeans, and shirts, and I wish that I could have the same. Instead of saving up to pay for my cell-phone bills, or to pay for my next flute exam, I save up to buy my branded True Religion jeans, a total cost of $250. Just think about it. $250 for a pair of "branded" jeans. Although its common sense to people that these jeans are clearly overpriced, people still buy it to fit in. Just because these pair of jeans has a name to it, people just automatically buy it without thinking about the bigger picture. A pair of True Religion jeans worth $250. People can buy the same coloured jeans for $35, but they dont because it isnt branded. This is how influencial peer pressure is. Media and advertisement has went above and beyond in brainwashing people. Teenagers are clearly the biggest part of "consumer crazy culture". People, especially teenagers, should really smarten up and think about what their buying before they buy it.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Life in a Crazy Consumer World
Furthermore, a person can never truly give up their identity but they can change their image and the way others perceive them. No one can totally transform himself or herself to be something that they are not. Currently, based on what is in the news, economic issues have been implanted into my mind. Besides that, school assignments, celebrity news, and thinking about the latest fashion have been in my mental environment. Nevertheless, thinking about the way companies secretly prey on teenagers and decide the way they should look and dress in a certain way is disgusting. Corporations are beginning to take over the position of parents by nurturing these adolescences and forcing them to obey the standards they establish. Teens follow the path they set forth because they are all so used to being told what to do and being dependent on others. Adults on the other hand have walked that same path before and have turned back and started making decisions on their own. Teens cannot become fully independent in the world until they move out of their childhood homes and start making their own choices. Until then they cannot be forced to think for themselves. This is a problem as well as the fact that new products are being designed to become useless as quickly as possible as well as convincing to the buyers whom want to update the items that they already own. Individuals in society do not have to own the most expensive items just to fit in. Just like the famous quote states: “it is what is on the inside that counts”. Becoming an independent fashion leader is better than becoming a follower with the same sense of style as the next girl. Assembling an outfit with pieces from different stores, with price tags that do not make your jaw drop, is more reasonable and can make a person more noticeable in a crowd. I am happy with what I own and I do not need all the material items my friends may have just to feel like I have value. Most advertisements on the T.V. are of electronics and personally I am an anti-technology kind of gal. This crazy consumer culture has developed over the past three decades and if these corporations continue on their journey, the balances in our bank accounts will drop down into the negatives.
Consumer Crazy
I myself own some brand name products, so of course these advertisements have affected me as well. Once more and more people starting buying the same thing, it will be labeled as something worth owning, in order to fit in. This is the case with many teenagers, because competition is always very heated in adolescent years, and teenagers want other peers to admire them, perhaps be jealous of them, for owning something that's brand name or new. However, I don't believe brand name products are the best, or necessary. Having a normal mp3 player or buying clothing that's not from a brand name store doesn't necessarily make anyone inferior to another. I admit that sometimes I am envious of my friends if they have something sleek and cool that I can't have, or a product that's considered the latest 'craze', but I don't tell myself that I must have it, because I'm aware that all this consumer craziness is due to overrated advertisements. Besides, even if I get new products, there will be new and improved ones after that, and the product consumption will just continue. The media and advertising has, without a doubt, brainwashed people into seeing what's 'cool or not'. I think if people can find some individuality and avoid concerning themselves so much over having the latest products from a company, they will be able to feel more satisfied with themselves. Listening to what the media has to say is really a horrible way of suppressing one's own opinions and decisions, because the media and advertising lie to turn things around to make them seem wonderful. The best solution is to listen to yourself, and not what the advertisements have to say for you.
To tackle the main question...
Teens: Save or Spend?
Television, movies, internet, advertisements are different types of media that are affecting our lives dramatically. How is it affecting our lives? All those media companies' objective is to make us buy their things again and again. The target audience of these companies is teenagers. As they say, we are the present and the future of our world. People are hired to create interesting ads on TV to catch our eyes; they want us to spend time to watch their advertisements. They squeeze in these commercials during our favourite TV shows so we will be paying attention to them. They want us to buy certain products so we will be spending, spending, spending money. Companies target teenagers because we are easily tempted to buy plenty of products even we do not need it. We are willing to throw our own identities just to be like everyone else. We are willing to spend all those money on branded clothing such as Aritzia, Lululemon, Banana Republic. These advertisements are made with people in it dressed in a definite way and teenagers are willing to copy what they are wearing. Some people are not able to "fit in" because they are not able to afford these expensive clothing. In our society today, materialistic things are far more important than anything else. Almost all teenagers care about is if they are wearing something that's valuable enough and if they are wearing something that people are also wearing. Teenagers would rather spend all their money on things than saving up for like college because they all want to fit in. These scenarios are what the big companies wanted. This is why they spend all those money on creating and playing those ads on the radio and TV because all they want us to do is to buy, buy things, and buy more things. We, teenagers, are such a big part of the "consumer crazy culture". People buy ipods, iphones, itouch, things that are made now to fulfill our "crazy needs". For example, I am part of this "culture" because I own an ipod, a digital camera, and other high-technology things. I buy things that are very popular now in the markets. I buy things that are in commercials every single day. The media is such an important factor of our consuming ways and they will do anything to make teenagers spend and not save their money.
lets face it!
Advertisers of today have to try harder and harder to get our attention. They have to come up with new and eye-catching ideas that will intrigue consumers. Whom are these commercials really targeting? Teenagers! Why? The reason is we are malleable and unable to think for ourselves. For example, I used to buy clothes that I don’t even like. I only bought it because most of my friends own it, and that getting it was a popular trend. Evidently, advertising plays a major role in today’s society and causes one to think of the effects it plays on our minds especially teens. “Advertisement at its best is making people feel that without the product, you're a loser." Believe it or not, but this is an actual reason why many of us buy unnecessary and useless items that honestly do not benefit or suit them. Personally, when somebody has something that I have, I tend to avoid wearing it because I like to be original, and unique. Also, I do not buy something simply because it is being advertised. I only buy it when it has good quality, great deal, convenient and of course if I adore it. Generally, advertisement has invaded our highways, subways, schools and world. For me, I do not feel that advertising is deceptive. Now rethink is advertising deceptive to you?
The Wonderful Nightmares of Consumers
These three factors alone have "brainwashed" the minds of teenagers into thinking that they MUST buy the latest product in stores, one of those teenagers being me. Indeed, once the knowledge of something "new" is being sold, everyone hits the mall hoping to be the first ones to attain it; then, when I'm the only person who either didn't know about it or doesn't have it, I'm the outcast, and being an outcast because of some brand named clothing or a Wii or anything is quite ridiculous, but also quite influential. I guess you could call it peer pressure, or advertisements doing their job. Because of the intense need to fit into one's environment (especially for kids), companies target teens who are smart enough to understand pressure, but dumb enough to not see how much this "consumer craze" affects them.
Sure, we could simply avoid watching TV or looking through magazines and newspapers to evade the army of advertisements that charge after us - unfortunately, that's easier said than done. When they're not on TV, they're in the palms of people's hands, and then we're the "uncool" ones for not being like everyone else. Although not all my clothing are brand names, and my possessions were not bought yesterday, I do have some electronics and other items that are brand named, so I guess you could add me (and my family) to the list of crazy consumers. Now mentioning food, I've never really paid attention to food commercials, because usually they're just produce, meat, etc. from a grocery store the ad wants TV viewers to shop at, so I started looking out for them. My observations: companies don't use food for bait as much as they do with other items. Why? Probably because food is essential for survival, therefore stores don't have to stress over business since people buy food every day, unlike expensive products that isn't so necessary.
The point in all of this is that consumers need to be more aware of what they purchase, why, and (I know I didn't mention this in any part of my post yet) how the production of what people purchase affected the environment and those who made it.
Yes, we can.
Friday, November 21, 2008
TIM'S POST
Identity is something people have varied opinions on. One side says to always be yourself, the other says group mentality is a very healthy thing, and the other simply looks at one's passport or driver's license. Personally, I will never give up on being myself, a factor that has irritated many people (especially my mother who's yelling at me right now). Although buying brand names can draw criticism from other who don't share the consumer's point of view, I feel it does not erode one's true self. To buy something fancy once in a while such as a Gucci handbag or a Rolex signifies that and individual is treating him/herself well. However, if one spends their entire life chasing after brand names and flaunting them in other's faces then their identity has changed. Changed into an unlikeable shrew who's just begging to be smacked across the face. My second point brings up the companies who try to make us buy their products using advertisements. They think that teenagers are "malleable" and "unable to think for themselves." They are right. Most teenagers do just follow the current trend; they but whatever everybody else is buying. Some of these companies make a fortune off us, but I don't have anything horrible to say about them because big corporations play a key part in our global economy. My mental environment is usually spent pondering over common everyday questions such as: when should I do my homework? What's for dinner? I wonder who that guy from the movie "The Bodyguard" was? Seldom does my mind dwell on advertisements and what I want to buy. The problem of a consumer crazy culture is that if you do not own what everybody else has, then you would feel like an outcast. It first starts out as a simple pang of envy, then before you know it a person is doing terrible things such as stealing simply to "fit in." That is wrong. Furthermore, it creates an unhealthy psychological state of mind. We "must" have so and so in order to be cool. The advertisements we see everyday basically tell us three things. One, you are not pretty enough. Two, you are not good enough. Three, you do not own enough. This composes an unrealistic point of view in which to view life as. One can always "fit in" without owning brand name materials by being nice, helpful, and cheery. It's all in personality and attitude. The question "how do you feel when you cannot buy something everybody else has" does not really apply to me because I don't know what everybody else has. I would just like to finish off by saying I don't really want to buy anything simply because they advertise it, I want to buy it because it will make life more convenient. For example, this Christmas I want another television simply because I am sick of having to fight over the television with my mother. In conclusion, our consumer crazy culture does need some change, but if one is intelligent and able to think for themselves then they should be able to negate the negative effects of advertisements.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Once we start buying, we can't stop..
There is so much that we want, now that i think about it, i've spent more money on clothing and accessories than anything in my life, and because of what? Because i saw someone walking down the street with the newest ipod and branded accessories, and i thought to myself..i want that too. And that is exactly how the market is going to get us, with advertisements. They present us with catchy and unforgettable ads that won't stop bothering us until we decide to go purchase the goods they are selling. They try to persuade us to wear their clothes, convincing us that we could measure up to celebrities if we follow their trend. These ads are everywhere, on the radio, during commercials on television and in magazines. Ads are unavoidable. No matter how we try to get away from them, it always comes back right in our face.
Advertisements are no use if consumers don't respond to them. We, teenagers, play a big role as a consumer. No matter if it's clothing, accessories or food. We are prime targets of the market, because we are mere amateur consumers who are unable to think for ourselves, and loaded with cash given out by our parents. Do we even know the value and the process of receiving money? Do we even think before purchasing something? No, we don't. We are easy targets, quickly deceived by flashy advertisements and what we see people wearing everyday. What do most teenagers consider most important in their lives? I'm guessing popularity and how we present ourselves in our community. Teenagers these days only worry about "fitting in", you won't be "cool" enough if you do not own a branded accessory or clothing. It's not only teenagers but everyone in our society too, we are much more advanced compared to 10 years ago. Many cannot survive without at least a cellphone or computer. But back to teenagers, you are not allowed to be part of the "in" crew without at least measuring up with the increasing and quickly changing fashion trends. The ones that can't catch up fast enough is considered "uncool" and looked down upon. Little did we know, once we start purchasing branded items, we can't stop keeping up and buying more. Trends are like drugs. Once we start buying, we can't stop because we are unaware of the consequences if we stop. Because who knows, if i stop now, will i drop back into the "uncool" group again? What would society think of me?
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Hooked on Fashion!
Being a high school teenager is one of the most difficult and important stages in life. Many youths are constantly worrying about how to “fit in” or what their impressions are at school. Some may feel isolated or looked down upon if they did not dress alike. This is one of the reasons which make teens remarkably vulnerable. It makes teenagers consider what to buy and get hooked onto certain products, depending on the brands or styles they perferr. It may seem fashion has become a bully towards the youths. However, fashion can also be a powerful source of presenting yourself. Although the majority of consumers purchase clothing items to fit in at school, there are also people who wear certain clothes to make a statement or just present themselves as who they are. In Conclusion, the fashion trend indeed is very powerful and influential towards teens in our society and teenagers should be aware of that.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Rethink The Cool
Watch this video on YouTube: (search for “Adbusters Logorrhea” if it doesn’t work)
Also view this online video: The Story of Stuff
This question will take you a few days to answer. I want you to consider your Mental Environment.
The overall question for this month is:
How are you influenced to buy certain products?
Other questions I want you to answer are (include as many as you can. You’ll probably need two paragraphs this month):
- What part do you play in our consumer crazy culture?
- At what cost are you willing to give up your own identity?
- Are you aware of your mental environment and how companies target teenagers specifically because they are considered malleable and unable to think for themselves?
- What are the problems in a consumer crazy culture?
- How can you “fit in” without owning brand name materials?
- How do you feel when you cannot buy something that everyone else has?
You need to do some basic research and observation before you answer these questions:
Look at your clothing, your electronics, the food you buy, and the material items you wish you had. How many of those things are brand names or are advertised regularly? If you own a lot of brand name materials, do you feel you add to our consumer crazy culture?
Take notice of all of the advertisements you see in a 3-4 day period. How many ads do you see? What are the predominant materials being sold? What percentage of the advertisements focused on food are selling unhealthy food?
What percentage of the ads are things you already own or want to buy?
Monday, October 13, 2008
One Earth, One Ozone
Even the simplest of contributions could dramatically decrease the depletion of the ozone, such as planting vegetation to eat up some of the carbon dioxide that gets released into the air through greenhouse gases. The harmful chemicals that get released into the air from car gas could lessen if people started taking the bus or carpooling more often; perhaps using natural gas will do some good as well.
Until life on Mars is established (if that ever happens), there will only be one planet that can support several species of life - Earth. One Earth, one ozone layer. Let's hope that whoever becomes (re)elected will get that message.
RESOURCES:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gases
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Inconvenient_Truth
This Green World
Resources:
http://www.climatehotmap.org/
http://www.edf.org/article.cfm?contentID=5816
http://fightglobalwarming.com/page.cfm?tagID=135
End the trend of cigarette and tobacco!!!!!!
resources: http://health.learninginfo.org/cigarette_smoking_facts.htm
http://www.nida.nih.gov/infofacts/tobacco.html
TIM'S DIVINE, SUPREME, GODLY, ALL POWERFUL, AND AWE INSPIRING RESPONSE!!!
The government's current tactics of dealing with pollution is extremely ineffective. Running ads on television to promote saving energy is not going to do anything and a carbon tax will simply slow down the industry and further the global economic crisis. What the government needs to do about the environment right now is to gradually increase the investments they are making on green technology. Notice how I used the word "gradually." It is an incorrect move to place a disputed environmental topic alongside very real top priorities such as Afghanistan and the global credit crunch. We should be putting a few billion dollars in it each year and extending bonuses (such as less taxes) to big factory corporations who do not pollute as much, therefore creating a competitive industry in which new, environmentally friendly sciences will develop. Also, an estimated 40000 jobs could be created in order to satisfy the demand for green energy which is a huge benefit. All this can and should be done at a pace which doesn't hurt other aspects of government spending, especially national defense. A few very promising technologies such as clean coal and nuclear power is ours for the taking and could become extremely reliable sources of clean energy if we figure out how to overcome a few difficulties. In 2003, George W. Bush implemented a program called FuturGen whose ultimate goal is to make clean coal a reality. Furthermore, the nuclear waste problem produced by nuclear plants could very possibly be solved with extra research on a special man-made bacteria designed to "eat" the nuclear waste. In conclusion, global warming cannot be confirmed nor disagreed with, but pollution is very real and if we solve it using my proposed "gradual investment" plan, both sides will be satisfied and the environment will be much cleaner than it is today.
Resources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming_controversy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_coal_technology
National geographic documentary I saw a few weeks ago on tv.
Pollution caused by consumption
Source: http://www.storyofstuff.com/
Recycling
Sunday, October 5, 2008
To all the Mindless-Sheep-Cattle-Zombies
This post is pretty much of regard to everyone on both blogs except Alisa and Katrina L (so far).
There is definitely one thing that the government shouldn't focus on for the upcomming election and it is Global Warming caused by CO2. The Earth's climate is always changing. there have been times like the Medieval Warm Period and the Holoscene Maximum where the temperature was higher than it is today. Now obviously there weren't cars, planes, and factories producing CO2 back then so why should the current warming trend be any different? The present warming trend began even before all of the CO2 emitting things were in mass and a 0.5°C rise in temperature of the total 0.7°C happened before the post war economic boom. The post war economic boom era, starting around1940, was a time when CO2 emissions increased exponentially. The temperature fell during this period, not just for a year, but for four decades. Then, paradoxically, the temperature began to rise again around the start of the depression of 1975. Several major ice core surveys all show the temperature and CO2 levels rising and falling together in the past 600,000 years. However, the temperature begins to fall and the CO2 continues to rise for another few hundred years. The same thing happens all the time, the temperature rises or falls and then the CO2 follows a couple hundred years later which leads us to believe that in fact the CO2 levels are caused by the temperature fluctuations, not the other way around. Convinced yet? In addition to everything above CO2 only makes up 0.054% of our atmosphere. The theory of Global Warming says that its man made CO2 that is causing the temperature rise. Animals make 150 gigatonnes of CO2 a year compared to the 6.5 gigatonnes created by all man made sources. A bigger still portion of CO2 comes from dying vegetation and the largest source of CO2 by far is the oceans. So humans make up only a sliver of the 0.054% of CO2 in the atmosphere. Not only is there a very little amount of CO2 but CO2 is a relatively minor greenhouse gas. In general, we should focus on stuff we know are problems that need to be dealt with not these extremely controversial topics such as Global Warming.
Don't believe everything you hear! Don't let people think for you! Don't be a mindless-sheep-cattle-zombie!
I got all the facts from The Great Global Warming Swindle.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Lets Go Green
Resources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Warming#Causes
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Forestry and Nature
Trees also give shade and cause rainwater to evaporate quicker. They give off moisture which helps cool down the earth as it is warming up at a high pace. When trees are cut down for the use of our resources, they should be replanted and grown again. More trees can help clean our water, air and soil. Slowly but surely, we will have a green, environmentally-friendly community!
Resources:
http://www.kidsface.org/pages/resource.html
http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/environmental/200611CO2globalwarming.html
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Take Action!
Individuals, like ourselves, need to start thinking environmentally friendly and take action. We can start by picking up garbage we see around our neighbourhoods. Not only will that decrease the pollution in our society, but it'll make our neighbourhoods look much more cleaner and welcoming. Walking to places instead of driving can save a lot of money and gas. By not using gas as often, were slowing down the rate of global warming and animal extinction. The motto, "recycle and reuse" is highly important in saving our environment. People need to stop being lazy and start helping out. The government should definently consider all this into matter in the next federal election.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Effects of deforestation.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deforestation
http://www.earlham.edu/~pols/17Fall96/inneske/effects.HTM
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Posting!
Thanks!
Friday, September 12, 2008
How to publish...
You need to email me your email address and your blogspot account name. I will then send you an email that will give you instructions on what to do next.
Please post your answer on this blog, NOT your personal one. If you can't find your name either of the two blogs, let me know.
If you have any problems, contact me quickly.
Have a great weekend!
Question One
The environment has been a major topic of discussion in the past months amongst political leaders.
What is the most significant environmental factor that our government should be concerned about this Federal Election? Explain why you feel that way and explain what you would suggest to help fix the problem.
Your response is due Oct 14, 2008 (coincidentally, election day).
Friday, August 15, 2008
Ok, now what?
- Boyu
- Olivia
- Jasmine
- Eleanore
- Tim
- Caleb
- Lisa
- Amber
- Katherine
- Jeremy
- Vicky
- Vikki
Every month I will ask you one question to respond to on our class blog. The questions will change from month to month. You may have to reflect on world news, or think about what we did in class.
The requirements:
- Minimum of ONE paragraph, maximum of TWO.
- Do not repeat what someone else has said! If you agree/disagree with someone, say that and explain why.
- Make sure your responses are on topic.
- Support your opinion. If you use outside sources, make sure you submit the citation information or link.
- Proof-read! Do not submit something that is not edited or is grammatically incorrect.

