Lifestyle, Society and Culture

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How do events impact lifestyle?
Events impact any type of lifestyle in a variety of ways. For example, the impact on the lifestyle of a person living in a third world country experiencing a drought would be much different than of they were living in a more developed area. For the person in the third world country, they might have trouble finding a good source of water, and they would have a tougher time growing food that they and their livestock could eat. A person in a first world country might see the price of food or bottled water go up.
If a person in a third world country experienced ideal weather for growing food and having a good source of water, they would be able to feed themselves and their livestock. If a person in a more developed area experienced ideal growing conditions then they might see the price of food go down (but it is more likely that it will stay the same). The difference between the drought and the good weather for a person in a third world country in far greater than for a person in a first world country.
However, if a person living in a first world country lost their internet, their lifestyle would be far greatly impacted than a person living in a third world country. It depends on the type of person, but they could either become withdrawn from society and feel badly about it, or they could find ways to be societal without using the internet. A person living in a third world country would not be effected because they would most-likely not be using the internet as a social tool if they even had it.
Despite the generalizations I made, it is important to remember that the impact of events on lifestyle can greatly differ depending on the personality, past, and mindset of a person. It is impossi...

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...y has allowed humans to connect with each other. The radio allowed culture to be broadcasted to just about anyone. The ideas that people heard on the radio were designed to appeal to everyone. The same thing happened with television. TV shows are designed to appeal to an audience, and by appealing to an audience it is reinforcing cultural ideas.
However, the Internet influenced culture and society differently. Anyone can say whatever they want over the internet, and information is easily accessed. Social media has contributed to culture and society by allowing everyone to have a voice. This is what has created so many different sub-cultures that we have today. With all of those voices influencing society, it has made it very hard to distinguish what modern pop culture is. It can be argued that today's culture is just the result of a bunch of sub-cultures.

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