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Here you will focus on two opposing views of immigration and its impact on American culture and life. These are visible in the late 1800s and early 1900s, in a time where immigration was skyrocketing for a long period; but significant restrictions would come into play. One view is represented by lines of a famous poem on the base of the Statue of Liberty. The other finds its place in laws restricting immigration. One might find virtues, problems and successes associated with one or both strategies. You might see elements of each in strategies of later leaders and related issues even today.

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Burberry described the perfume as ‘beautiful, bustling, creative metropolis, electric and full of life’. Therefore, it was essential to use a personality like Cara Delevingne because not only does she have a huge following but is also seen as a London ‘It Girl’ as she is someone who has grown up and become very successful in this city. Something else that Cara Delevingne stands for is being yourself and unique no matter what anyone thinks. She has been known in the past to talk openly about her style, sexuality and choices. As a spokeswoman and face for Burberry she is showing the audience that the brand does not discriminate and is also open to people interpreting their products in their own way. This highlights the importance that social media has when thinking about inclusion, acceptance and confidence within society. Mehta (2012) states that “two new studies have found that the social network satisfies basic human desires, both body and soul.” People rely on social media platforms such as Facebook to show off what they have and are doing and also what they are currently wearing or own. The main reason people want to show off is for reasons linked to vanity. They rely on likes and comments to boost their confidence and to create a feel-good state of mind. “The second social motivation Facebook responds to is self-presentation, in which users fashion idea –rather than accurate- versions of themselves through their profiles.” (Mehta, 2012). People want to make sure they look good and create a persona that isn’t necessarily an accurate perception of them. Zhao et al (2008) would also agree and state, “Facebook personas that are presented online may be a more socially appealing ‘self’ that is aspired to in reality.”>

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