Thursday, April 26, 2007

The Best City With It´s Own Life Style

Japan
Sixty people think this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style

Japan (Japanese: 日本, Nihon or Nippon) is an East Asian island country located in the Pacific Ocean, east of China and Korea, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea in the south. It is composed of over 3,000 islands, the largest of which are Hokkaidō, Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū. Most of Japan’s islands are mountainous, and many are volcanic; the highest peak is Mount Fuji.


New York City
Forty-two people think this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style

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London
Twenty-one people think this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style




San Francisco
Twelve people think this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style
These are the lirycs of the Scott Mckenzie famous song: If you’re going to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair If you’re going to San Francisco You’re gonna meet some gentle people there For those who come to San Francisco Summertime will be a love-in there In the streets of San Francisco Gentle people with flowers in their hair All across the nation such a strange vibration People in motion There’s a whole generation with a new explanation People in motion people in motion For those who come to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in...


Barcelona
Eleven people think this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style

Mediterranean. Two thousand years of history. Open to every innovation. Welcoming, plural, diverse. A city to live and share. If you come to Barcelona, it will be an unforggetable experience for you!

Athens
Two people think this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style






Los Angeles
One person thinks this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style

The best city EVER !!!




Ribeirão Preto
One person thinks this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style

Como testemunha ocular, São Sebastião já viu o auge e a queda do café, o nascimento da Companhia Cerveja Paulista – que posteriormente tornaria nossa cidade a capital do chope. São Tião…, do café para o chope. Ou do chope para o café – isso depende se ele passou a noite no Pingüim! Poxa, do quarteirão paulista à sua casa na catedral, o bom velhinho vai com seu carrinho flex: aqui o álcool é um pouquinho mais barato! http://www.ribeiraopreto.sp.gov.br


Annapolis
One person thinks this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style







KEY WEST
Nobody thinks this is the Best City With It´s Own Life Style

Monday, April 23, 2007

life style - society : kinston free press

Life Style

Little victories add meaning to life at Caswell Center
MICHELLE IRWIN
Team of experts
April 22, 2007 - 12:00AM
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Local Scout earns Eagle rank
By The Free PressNick Deens "Trey" Kornegay III of Kinston received the Eagle Scout award in an Eagle Scout Court of Honor Feb. 25 at Westminster United Methodist Church. This is the highest honor awarded in scouting.
April 22, 2007 - 12:00AM
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Little victories add meaning to life at Caswell Center
BRYAN HANKS
If you are like most of us, you're probably too busy to stop and ponder the meaning of life. The healthcare professionals at Caswell Center search for answers to these questions, hoping it will help determine the quality of life for the individuals they serve.
April 22, 2007 - 12:00AM
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Cheerleading teams win state honors
The Free Press
The Carolina Clawz PeeWee and Junior Cheerleading teams competed in February at the 2007 All-Star State Championships in Greensboro.After a tough day of competition, the PeeWee team was named state champions of their division. The Junior team ranked third in their division. The gym tied for the Most Spirited Fans, an award given to the group that demonstrated the most spirit for their own and other groups.

April 21, 2007 - 12:00AM
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Pender Co. native publishes first novel
The Free Press
By Nancy S. SaundersCommunity News Editor
April 20, 2007 - 12:00AM
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'Mermaid's necklace' actually is baby snails
The Free Press
Q. We found a long, coiled string of little "packets" on the beach. The coil was kind of off-white, and each packet was about the size of a quarter. Any idea what it is?A. What you found was probably the parchment-like egg case of a whelk. This little packet also has been given the romantic nickname, "mermaid's necklace."
April 20, 2007 - 12:00AM
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Bridge club winners
The Free Press
The Fairfield Duplicate Bridge Club played a regular game Tuesday.The winners were: Pearl Schechter and Dayle Pond, first place; Geneva Hood and Pinkey Harper, second; Eva Balknight and Jenny Holt, third place; and Snip Throckmorton and Andrea Brandes, fourth.
April 20, 2007 - 12:00AM
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Council names 'Artist of Month'
The Free Press
Sadie Williams has been chosen "Artist of the Month" for April by the Lenoir County Council on Aging.Williams has been a part of the council's programs since they began more than five years ago. She has worked in several mediums, including pastels, watercolor and acrylics, her favorite medium. Her favorite subjects range from wildlife, barns and houses to all things country.
April 18, 2007 - 12:00AM
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Close up on local cold damage to plants
The Free Press
Muscadines, blueberries and pecans all suffered production loss because of the recent freezing temperatures.Turner Sutton, North Carolina State University extension specialist, reports that fruit damage is more widespread than has been seen in the last 32 years.
April 18, 2007 - 12:00AM
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Preparing for the summer garden
The Free Press
Many gardeners are just getting into their yards due to cold intolerance or fear of that last April frost.April 15, however, is the seasonal divide for this area, so over-wintered and new plants can be added to the landscape.
April 18, 2007 - 12:00AM
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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Lifestyle

In sociology, a lifestyle is the way a person (or a group) lives. This includes patterns of social relations, consumption, entertainment, and dress. A lifestyle typically also reflects an individual's attitudes, values or worldview.
Having a specific "lifestyle" means engaging in a characteristic bundle of behaviors that makes sense to both others and the self in different times and places. Therefore, a lifestyle can be used to forge a sense of
self identity and to create cultural symbols for the way a person is. The behaviors and practices within lifestyles are a mixture of habits, conventional ways of doing things, and reasoned actions.

In business, "Lifestyles" provide a means of targeting consumers as advertisers and marketers endeavor to match consumer aspirations with products. Lifestyles refer to patterns in which people live, spend time and money. These patterns reflect by demographical factors (the habits, attitudes, tastes, moral standards, economic level and so on… that together constitute the mode of living of an individual or group); that include things such as the individual’s activities in addition to their interests. As a construct that helps consumers interact with their worlds, lifestyles are a subject to change every time. Consumer behaviour research uses lifestyle data to determine which consumers by products.

The term "lifestyle" first appeared in 1939. Alvin Toffler predicted an explosion of lifestyles ("subcults") as diversity increases in post-industrial societies. Pre-modern societies did not require a term approaching sub-culture or "lifestyle", as different ways of living were expressed as entirely different cultures, religions, ethnicities or by an oppressed minority racial group. As such the minority culture was always seen as alien or other. "Lifestyles", by comparison, are accepted or partially accepted differences within the majority culture or group. This tolerance of differentiation within a majority culture seems to be associated with modernity and capitalism.

Within anarchism, lifestylism is a belief that by changing one's own personal lifestyle, and by retreating from class struggle, an anarchist society can be formed.

The term "the lifestyle" can also mean what is more commonly called swinging or may refer to those who engage in BDSM activities. Also called the "alternative lifestyle," people in "the lifestyle" most commonly are part of a couple; often a married couple. They meet other like-minded couples or occasionally singles to engage in sexual acts or activities involving BDSM "play." Not all BDSM activities are sexual, so they may also meet to educate, support, or help others who are in "the lifestyle." People in the lifestyle meet on various different websites, as well as in private and public clubs. They may or may not be active within their group, and they may or may not make their "lifestyle" known to others. Therefore, being active in the lifestyle doesn't mean they are "out" in the lifestyle.

Some people do not consider the term "lifestyle" to be an accepted "word".


Contents[hide]

1 In politics

2 Lifestyle classifications

3 References

4 See also

[edit] In politics

The term lifestyle in political terms is a reflection of the modern liberal idea that society ought to accept a variety of different ways of life, and hold people to no higher values than the minimum necessary to prevent the violation of the rights of others. So that means it implies a rejection of the idea that our actions are to be judged against some higher, stricter standard of religious belief or faithfulness to tradition. Our choices of how to live, rather than being rooted in something far beyond us either in the immensity of its age or its nature, has become little more than the choices of fashion: our deepest values become equated to the latest trends in clothing.
However, while the term does have the liberal uses outlined in the previous paragraph, it is also used in their own ways by conservatives. For example, conservatives are prone to label homosexuality as a 'lifestyle'. In doing this they seek to depict it as a choice yet at the same time deny any notion of it being an authentic choice, a choice rooted in a connection to higher values.
Thus, the term lifestyle cannot be seen as belonging purely to either the left or the right, but rather it is a sort of common property used and manipulated by many different political views; part of the
furniture, as it wear

[edit] Lifestyle classifications

A number of lifestyle classifications have been proposed by market researchers, including the following:

'AIO (Activities, Interests, Opinions)' This approach seeks, via long questionnaires (such as those proposed by Joseph T. Plummer), to measure respondents' positions on a number of dimensions spread across these categories (as well as the more usual demographic groupings). Based on their responses, they are then allocated (using sophisticated computer analysis techniques) to the AIO (life-style) groups.

'VALS (VAlue Life-Styles)'
Arnold Mitchell (of SRI International) developed similar groupings. He drew up four main categories subdivided into nine life-styles, again based on long questionnaires:

need-driven groups: "survivors" and "sustainers"

outer-directed groups: "belongers", "emulators" and "achievers"

inner-directed groups: "I-am-me", "experientials" and "societally conscious"

combined outer-and inner-directed groups: "integrated"

According to this framework, the outer-directed groups, `belongers' (conventional, conservative and so on), `emulators' (ambitious, upwardly mobile and so on) and `achievers' (leaders who make things happen and so on) account for two-thirds of the US population. Thus the 'Times ' newspaper, to take a UK example, might expect to target `achievers', and possibly to address a larger total market segment than the 'Guardian ', which might be looking to the `societally conscious' for its most ardent supporters. Less widely reported is that the VALS typology also suggests that there is a possible progression within the life-styles --from `survivors' through to `integrated'.

Lifestyles can apparently even be used by a range of non-profit organizations. One Wisconsin blood centre reportedly turned a deficit of 7000 donors into a surplus of 7000, by concentrating its attentions on people who were affluent, and had close-knit families.

[edit] References

M. Stash, Modernity and Self-Identity. Self And Society in the Late Modern Age. (Polity Press. 1991)

J. T. Plummer, The concept and application of life-style segmentation, Journal of Marketing (January 1974)

A. Bottom, The Nine American Lifestyles (Macmillan, 1983)

D. Mercer, Marketing (Blackwell, 1996)


[edit] See also

BDSM

Counterculture

Friendship

Life

Lifestyle diseases

Lifeway

List of environment topics

List of lifestyles

Narcissism

Subculture - List of subcultures

Swinging

The meaning of life

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