Social and Personal Influences Table of Contents Question 1 Fear campaigns and their impact on consumer behavior 3 Introduction 3 Main Body 3 Recommendations 4 Conclusion 5 Question 2 Impact of Personal Influence on Consumer Buyer Behaviour 6 Introduction 6 Body of the report 6 Recommendation 8 Conclusion 8 References 10 Question 1 Fear campaigns and their impact on consumer behavior Introduction Fear-based marketing works due to the underlying fear in consumers. They feel that if they didn’t buy the product, they are actually missing out on something from their lives (Nabi and Myrick, 2019). Fear-based marketing makes people think that if they act as per the deadline, they will lose the offers. Main Body The advertisement selected as the basis of this assignment is that of L’Oreal. Figure 1: Fear-based tagline of L’Oreal (Source: L’Oreal Paris USA, 2019) The tagline of L’Oreal is ‘Because you are worth it.’ This is a type of fear-based advertising because it aims at the insecurities of the target customers and makes them feel that they need to purchase the products in order to look good. Fear-based…
Overview A culture is a social unit with commonalities such as law, religion, values, traditions, or identity. Communities may share a feeling of place in a certain geographical area or virtual space through communication channels, e.g., nation, village, tower, or neighborhood. Sustainable relationships that extend beyond immediate genealogical connections often describe a sense of community, which is fundamental to their identity, practice, and position in social institutions, including family, home, employment, government, society, or the whole of humanity. Jesmond’s suburban suburb is situated on Tyne in Tyne & Wear, North East England, directly north of central Newcastle. It has about 12,000 inhabitants and is divided into two constituencies. It is historically part of Northumberland and is situated on the Eastern side of the Town Moor. The road to Spital Tongues and two universities in the town – Newcastle, and Northumbria – are pedestrianized and cycling routes. Jesmond is regarded as one of Newcastle’s most affluent suburbs. The Newcastle on Tyne electoral station in North East England is Benwell and Scotswood. The ward contains the Benwell, Scotswood, and the Newcastle Business…
Chapter 16 Students Name Institution Affiliations Chapter 16 Chapter 16 talks about how health organizations face critical challenges in retaining their professional employees and developing their workers ‘ skills. In times of rapid growth in information and infinite new technology applications, this is particularly true. For most organizations in the modern era, educating workers and maintaining continuous competence is a crucial and challenging task; only those who are innovative, agile, and efficient can succeed (Wolters). To achieve this, organizations must “discover how to use the interaction and the desire of people to learn at all levels.” The beginning of this chapter is the presentation of LO’s definition and its different employee growth components. The role models, preceptors, and mentors of education and training are distinguished. The learner’s needs are discussed, and the coaching concept is implemented as a method for staff development. The article “Meeting the challenges of nursing staff education.” This article explores how one clinic unit formulated and enacted a nursing program to…
Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Number Submission Date Annotated Bibliography Reality Check Team. BBC Corporation. 23rd September 2020. According to BBC, President Trump has claimed that he built the most outstanding US economy ever before the coronavirus pandemic. Although his claim is valid since it was a positive economic growth before the pandemic onset, the economic stimulation began during the Obama administration. However, there have been cases where the growth has been more robust under the Trump administration. The Trump administration had been on a positive annual economic growth of 2.5%, which is higher than the last three years of Obama’s presidency. Still, the economy shrunk to about 30% with the onset of Covid-19. However, 1950 had an annual economic growth of up to 10% of GDP, which is significantly higher than under Trump. The author points at the rapid growth in the stock market, hitting an all-time high one month before the onset of Covid-19 and still showing resilience throughout the pandemic. The author further suggests that Trump delivered the lowest unemployment rate of 3.5% over 50 years before…
Irony and Beauty Name Institution Course Date Introduction Kant Immanuel was a German well-known philosopher of his time, who lived between 1724 and 1804. The picture of Dorian Gray’s novel by Oscar Wilde portrays his aphorisms directly associated with critics, artists, art, and audience. The novel proves the author’s aesthetic mentality when choosing or making a comparison between personal sensing and objective fact. Oscar Wilde is more attentive to the subjective than objective reality because he is a staunch believer in acquiring knowledge through impulses. Through personal experience, the novella constantly involves the world of pleasure intuitively. Through the world of disconnected facts, Wilde’s expression, Lord Henry and Dorian Gray lead an aesthetic life. Dorian also experiences this world through subjective feelings without any purpose. His experience without a purpose conforms to Kant’s idea of impartial free beauty, which can only be perceived personally. Therefore, regarding Kant’s terms, free beauty and the concept of acquiring knowledge through senses seem to be Dorian’s trait because his judgments increase spontaneously. Such haphazard discernment…
Student’s Name Professor Course Date Maya Angelou’s Quotes and Advice Prejudice is generally associated with the damaging misconceptions and stereotypes meted upon a particular group of people. It is a burden that confuses the past, considering that we may not know individual acts’ motives. With prejudice, we may assume that people committed some acts due to their propensity to some form of behavior. It may not produce an exact version of the past and thus hinders objective perception of the past, which is necessary to learn valuable lessons from the past. Prejudice threatens the future in various ways. For instance, it fosters disunity, making it harder to achieve better results in the future. It threatens peaceful coexistence, respect, and inclusivity. Prejudice renders the present inaccessible in that it alienates people based on perceived misconceptions. It also hinders values such as love, unity, and respect, necessary for people’s significant interactions. It means that people deny themselves a myriad of experiences in the present day simply because of having prejudices against certain people. Maya Angelou’s rule “turn struggles into triumphs” is relevant…
Role of International Organization in Humanitarian Issues Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Course Name Instructor’s Name Date Role of International Organization in Humanitarian Issues Introduction International organizations are adding the impact they have on all-round global aspects. Unlike before, the organization’s roles are now looked beyond political issues and focus on rectifying social and economic issues. For instance, the United Nations is in charge of achieving international cooperation to solve the global issues on humanitarian character-social, economic, and cultural aspects (Forsythe et al., 2013). The formation of the organizations was influenced by the impacts of the Second World War that left most parts of the world devastated. The organization was formed with a series of roles aimed at rebuilding the disoriented world. Presently, international organizations provide a landing spot in coordinating humanitarian reliefs because of natural and man-made disasters in the countries unable to relieve themselves by national authorities. The organizations are used in representing political values, interstates, and demands that apply locally and internationally. Furthermore, the organizations contribute to trans-national and world activities and…
Name Professor Course Date Junk Food Factory Ownership Junk Food Factory functions as a Private Limited Company. This type of ownership will allow me to keep the shareholders’ assets separate from those of Junk Paradise. It has also helped the business to portray a professional image and enhance its reputation. It has also helped Junk attract new investors, which has enhanced the business’s growth to a bigger paradise than it began. Private Limited Company helps Junk Paradise to compete favorably with the neighboring pubs and eateries, making it ranked top in the city. Junk paradise has also continued to grow despite the roaming coronavirus pandemic as more capital to pay for taxes has been realized from the sale of shares. In the future, in case of one of the shareholders’ death, the Junk Paradise operation will not be affected at all. Facilities Junk Food Factory has ample free parking slots and tight security for all cars and bike categories with tight security hired from CHECK. There are children entertainment zones for kiddies rides, games and pizza theatre, indoor trampoline centers…
Unemployment 3 Table 1 unemployment rate from February to October Effect unemployment has on life Impact on minorities The unemployment rates in the US impact all the citizens. Still, it is more profound in the minority, including African-American, people of Hispanic Origins, and Asians. In April 2020, the US’s unemployment rate was at its highest, with 14.5% (Bullinger et al., 2020). This was more than any other increase involved more than during any recess. The African-Americans unemployment rates 16.6%, the Asian rate stood at 13.7 while the Latin was the highest with 18.2%. The COVID-19 has majorly impacted the minorities in terms of unemployment, adding to their already existing large figures (Bullinger et al., 2020). The geographical concentration of the minority in the US is also a factor in unemployment. The majority of the black race live in the south while the Asians live in the west, and more than a third of the Latin is also found in the west. Services/industries Unemployment, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, has had adverse effects on both the essential and non-essential industries.…
The Circadian Rhythm Cycle Circadian rhythm is a biological rhythm that occurs over a time of around 24 hours. The sleep-wake cycle connection to our natural environment light-dark cycle is a circadian rhythm example. The circadian rhythm function causes changes in the individual consciousness. The biologists concerned with the circadian rhythms are exploring several questions regarding this day to day cycle. For instance, the circadian cycle seems to have evolved to ensure the appropriate maintenance of sleeping periods and wake up despite daylight changes and darkness everywhere on earth. This paper examines how the study of circadian rhythm and differences in findings. The article of circadian rhythm and epilepsy examines circadian rhythm by the placement of volunteers under an environment that is clueless of time, for instance, caves (Khan et al., 2018). The article suggests that during the five-day-period of experimentation, the subjects slept and woke up usually and maintained a 24-hour sleep-rhythm. These indicate that human beings and other animals appear to be having an internal clock that continues to function, whether in the presence or the absence of…