but they don't watch these things to know about consumerism all they would want is to know the next episodes story ,not many programmes on the television teach or show anything about consumerism ('except the jago grahak jago' ads)even then some people might not understand its meaning
Students can be made aware of changing trends of consumerism through advertisements,creating websites and blogs and starting some groups to educate the others.
yeah , nowadays people are more active in social media so information in social media can spread awareness among students more easily also programs like skit can be done in schools and colleges
You don't need to do that. You are not a big genius to challenge others on something and 'COMMENTING'. If u are a genius then you would have found a 'brand new idea' and not reply and comment like this.
You don't need to tell us to use our intelligence.No one will interact and come to know about the issue, they rather feel irritated. And the point you said was a mixture of some points said by others in a different way. So don't beat around the bush. -_-
Well.. todays generation have changed a lot. They don't know about the consumerism much.So students must aware about the consumerism and about the exploitation of seller. They must be connected to todays world. awareness programmers can be organized like roadshows. Even this blog is one of a awareness stuff about consumerism....!! :P
I think we can simplify the consumer system right now and I think the poor are the most vulnerable to consumer I think we should make the process easier for them.
the older generations are just wrapping up their lives......it is the younger who are the ones to be aware of consumerism.mass media like facebook,twitter,whatsapp,etc are very general among them.it can be used for creating awareness.ther can be new game on these topics.
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ReplyDeleteBy making awareness programmes as usual....
ReplyDeleteIf that is usual you try to find a new one bro
DeleteIf that is usual you try to find a new one bro
DeleteOK,then what ? because I said it usual since many kiddos and teens watch Television for almost 5-6 hours a day!
Deletebut they don't watch these things to know about consumerism all they would want is to know the next episodes story ,not many programmes on the television teach or show anything about consumerism ('except the jago grahak jago' ads)even then some people might not understand its meaning
DeleteThat's elders there for,A child curiosity should never be UNDER-ESTIMATED
DeleteSorry,it should be child's curiosity up there
DeleteSorry, I meant to say " that's why elders are there.A child's curiosity should not be UNDER ESTIMATED.
Deleteteach the students about consumerism
ReplyDeleteteach the students about consumerism
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DeleteGood job keep it ip
ReplyDeletethank you mam :)
Deleteeducating student in various fields of consumerism.
ReplyDeleteeducating student in various fields of consumerism.
ReplyDeleteStudents should be made aware of consumerism
ReplyDeleteThat's what how sis
DeleteThat's what how sis
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DeleteTo aware students, we can make groups in whatsapp or create page in facebook to send or post the fresh news about this issue
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Deleteisn't this the whole point of this blog?! Duh...
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Deleteits not like he is got a whole box of ideas in front of him and on your command he can just pick an idea an d give it to you
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Deleteby making posters for the consumer awarness
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DeleteMaking the posters on RECYCLED paper? I believe a drawind can tell a lot & its a really good idea
DeleteBut she didn't suggest that?! By the way your idea about drawings are good enough
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ReplyDeleteby making posters for the consumer awarness
ReplyDeleteby making posters for the consumer awarness
ReplyDeleteTo aware students, we can make groups in whatsapp or create page in facebook to send or post the fresh news about this issue
ReplyDeleteThis is good dude. So you create and add us!!
DeleteStudents can be made aware through consumer education clubs and social media.
ReplyDeleteStudents can be made aware of changing trends of consumerism through advertisements,creating websites and blogs and starting some groups to educate the others.
ReplyDeleteStudents have to stay well connected with the world to be aware about the changing trends.
ReplyDeleteHOW???
DeleteFirst we should teach students about how the world has been changed .and also ensure students to connected
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DeleteFirst we should teach students about how the world has been changed .and also ensure students to connected
ReplyDeleteroad shows and campaigning should be done in schools to make students aware of consumerism
ReplyDeleteGood one
DeleteI think by doing drama or a role play so that we can aware people about cansumerism .
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DeleteBy using social media and mass media
ReplyDeleteBy using social media and mass media
ReplyDeleteI strongly agree with the idea of using social media. It will really create awareness among the students.
ReplyDeleteyeah , nowadays people are more active in social media so information in social media can spread awareness among students more easily
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programs like skit can be done in schools and colleges
By puting advertisement on social media
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DeleteIf so give a better idea and please do not discourage others by commenting on everything -_- .
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DeleteYou don't need to do that. You are not a big genius to challenge others on something and 'COMMENTING'. If u are a genius then you would have found a 'brand new idea' and not reply and comment like this.
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DeleteYou don't need to tell us to use our intelligence.No one will interact and come to know about the issue, they rather feel irritated. And the point you said was a mixture of some points said by others in a different way. So don't beat around the bush. -_-
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DeleteWell.. todays generation have changed a lot. They don't know about the consumerism much.So students must aware about the consumerism and about the exploitation of seller. They must be connected to todays world.
ReplyDeleteawareness programmers can be organized like roadshows. Even this blog is one of a awareness stuff about consumerism....!! :P
I think we can simplify the consumer system right now and I think the poor are the most vulnerable to consumer I think we should make the process easier for them.
ReplyDeleteNowadays.....social media and mass media are the fastest spreading......so by means of this we can create awareness...
ReplyDeletethe older generations are just wrapping up their lives......it is the younger who are the ones to be aware of consumerism.mass media like facebook,twitter,whatsapp,etc are very general among them.it can be used for creating awareness.ther can be new game on these topics.
ReplyDeletei think the consumer system should be made more simpler,which would help the normal people to understand the system very well.
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