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    The Power of Words

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    How men first learnt to invent words‚ is unknown; in other words‚ the origin of language is a mystery. All we really know is that men‚ unlike animals‚ somehow invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings‚ actions and things. So that they could communicate them to each other; and that‚ later‚ they agreed upon certain signs‚ called letters‚ which could be com­bined to represent those sounds‚ and which could be written down. These sounds‚ whether spoken‚ or written in letters‚ we call

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    Consumer Behavior Assignment 1 | Attitudes As consumers‚ each of us has a vast number of attitudes toward products‚ services‚ advertisements‚ direct mail‚ the Internet‚ and retail stores. Whenever we are asked whether we like or dislike a product‚ a service‚ a particular retailer‚ a specific direct marketer‚ or an advertising theme‚ we are being asked to express our attitudes. Within the context of consumer behavior‚ an appreciation of prevailing attitudes has considerable strategic merit

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    The power of words can make you be down and depressed and they can make you feel good about yourself. The way words make you feel have been used in life history and literature. Words can be hurtful when they are used against you in a argument and say things out of spite. Also words can be make you feel good about yourself when someone complements you or tells you something nice. In my life words have been hurtful and uplifting. There’s a saying “sticks and stones may break my bones but words can

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    Angela Amu HSB4U Ms.Lanza February 12th‚ 2014 How do social roles and the environment affect behaviour‚ attitudes and beliefs? Our roles in social institutions and our various environments have a huge influence on our behaviours‚ attitudes and beliefs. When placed in an extreme environment‚ individuals usually begin to stress and feel unsafe. When assigned to authoritative roles‚ indivuals in toxic environments tend to act aggressive and arbitrarily in order to maintain control and avoid

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    Behavior VS Attitude

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    different between “Behavior” and “AttitudeBehavior - how someone acts Attitude - Is someone’s manner or disposition etc‚ with regard to someone or something. For example if someone is being negative they can have a ’negative attitude’. It can also express an emotion. Someone can have a ’threatening attitude’ ‘Behavior’ vs ‘Attitude’ Each person is distinct from one another‚ not only in our physical aspects but especially so in our behaviors and attitudes. ‘Behavior’ is an inherent trait

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    tension‚ which exists as the result of an unsatisfied need. Al1 individuals have needs‚ wants‚ and desires. The individual’s subconscious drive to reduce need-induced tensions results in behavior that he or she anticipates will satisfy needs and thus bring about a more comfortable internal state. All behavior is goal oriented. Goals are the sought‚ after results of motivated behavior. The form or direction that behavior takes-the goal that is selected-is a result of thinking processes (cognition)

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    Perception is the process by which organisms receives‚ selects‚ organizes‚ and interprets information to create a meaningful picture of the world. Perceived Price Consumers perceive price in terms of both the actual amount to be sacrificed and the value to be gained. If a price is regarded as unfair‚ cheap‚ or expensive‚ purchase intentions of consumer will be greatly affected. Hence‚ consumer’s perception of product value about the hybrid car is bad then they’re not willingness to go

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    DEC 2010 CONSUMER PERCEPTION CHAPTER REFERENCE – CHP. 6 Q. WHAT IS SELECTIVE PERCEPTION? Q. HOW IS AN UNDERSTANDING OF PERCEPTION IMPORTANT FOR POSITIONING STRATEGY? Q. WHAT IS THE ABSOLUTE THRESHOLD? Q. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCIAL THRESHOLD? Q. WHAT IS SUBLIMINAL ADVERTISING? Perceptual Filter We start our examination of the influences on consumer purchase decisions by first looking inside ourselves to see which are the most important internal factors that affect how we make choices.

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    colors into language. We can put some bright colors to words when we are happy‚ or dark colors to express that we are not in a good mood. We give them their own power‚ and in the article “A Question of Language” by Gloria Naylor‚ the author shows us her idea about that power of words. Words themselves are harmless; the problem comes from the way people want to use them. Naylor starts her text by mentioning about her first time hearing the word “nigger”. It was in her third-grade class‚ when she was

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    English Idioms Idioms and idiomatic expressions in English An idiom is a group of words in current usage having a meaning that is not deducible from those of the individual words. For example‚ "to rain cats and dogs" - which means "to rain very heavily" - is an idiom; and "over the moon" - which means "extremely happy" - is another idiom. In both cases‚ you would have a hard time understanding the real meaning if you did not already know these idioms! A (26) B (26) C (27) D (25) E (25)

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