“Today, most young women are exposed to technology at a very young age, with mobile phones, tablets, the Web or social media. They are much more proficient with technology than prior generations since they use it for all their school work, communication and entertainment.” UseAgeTodaySchoolYoungSocialTechnologyGenerationsMediaCommunicationPhonesEntertainmentSocial MediaExposedYoung WomenYoung AgeMobileTabletsMobile PhonesSchool Work Author:Susan Wojcicki
“Togetherness, for me, means teamwork. In my business of motion pictures and television entertainment, many minds and skillful hands must collaborate...T he work seeks to comprehend the spiritual and material needs and yearnings of gregarious humanity. It makes us reflect how completely dependent we are upon one another in our social and commercial life.” NeedsMindMeanHandsSpiritualHumanitySocialTelevisionMaterialsEntertainmentDependentTeamworkYearningTogethernessSkillfulMotion PicturesGregarious Author:Walt Disney
“The public wants a great product, but they also want more layers of value. So it's lifestyle, it's takeaway, it's entertainment. It's all of those things and social media facilitates a big chunk of that, because they want to touch and feel you, they want to talk to someone about it, they want to join a community of other people who dance to the beat of a different drummer.” PeopleWantFeelsDifferentBigsValuesSocialCommunityMediaProductsBeatsEntertainmentSocial MediaLifestyleLayersDrummerChunksFacilitateTakeaways Author:RuPaul
“We spend a remarkably small, shamefully small, percentage of our income on food. We manage to spend money on lots of other things. All up and down the social ladder you find people with plenty of money for cell phones, home entertainment systems, all other forms of entertainment.” PeopleHomeFormSocialPhonesEntertainmentIncomeManagePlentyCellsLaddersPercentagesUp And DownCell Phone Author:Michael Pollan
“There is increasing social concern about our use of nonhumans for experiments, food, clothing and entertainment. This concern about animals reflects both our own moral development as a civilization and our recognition that the differences between humans and animals are, for the most part, differences of degree and not of kind.” HumansKindUseSocialDifferencesAnimalMoralDevelopmentCivilizationDegreesConcernEntertainmentExperimentsRecognitionClothingsHumans And AnimalsMoral Development Author:Gary L. Francione
“Of course, we need not be surprised if artistic excellence goes unrecognized on account of being unknown; but there should be the greatest indignation when, as often, good judges are flattered by the charm of social entertainments into an approbation which is a mere a pretence.” IfsNeedsShouldCoursesSocialJudgingAccountsExcellenceMereEntertainmentArtisticCharmIndignationFlatteredPretenceGood Judges Author:Marcus Vitruvius Pollio