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What's going on?
In Naomi Klein's book No Logo she cites Stuart Ewen on advertising in the 20s. He writes that in the 20's advertising was just another way to promote patriotism and economic well-being. For example, in the school the advertisements that were conduct involved toothbrush company that taught children how to take care of the teeth. Also in the class room cocoa company can into science class to conduct experiments on different stages of make cocoa. In the 21st century that has all changed. Advertising had evolved into more that just patriotism and economic well-being, but it had become a lifestyle. It has become not only a lifestyle that people depend on, but many other aspects in our everyday lives. One of these aspects is the education system. I believe corporations have captured the athletics, technology and even freedom of speech in our education system. I believe we are force to buy into this "world".
Schools have become more reliant on corporation in order......
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