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  2. 'Palm Royale' and the Art of Social Climbing - AOL

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    As the new series shows us, America’s true national pastime is making friends and influencing people.

  3. Keeping Up Appearances - Wikipedia

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    Keeping Up Appearances is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke.It originally aired on BBC1 from 1990 to 1995. The central character is an eccentric and snobbish middle-class social climber, Hyacinth Bucket (Patricia Routledge), who insists that her surname is pronounced "Bouquet". [1]

  4. Parvenu - Wikipedia

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    The word parvenu typically describes a person who recently ascended the social ladder, especially a nouveau riche or "new money" individual. The famous Margaret Brown, who survived the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, was portrayed as a "new money" individual, most notably in the "climbing social classes" musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown, because of her impoverished Irish immigrant roots and ...

  5. Leading activity - Wikipedia

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    A leading activity is conceptualized as joint, social action with adults and/or peers that is oriented toward the external world. In the course of the leading activity, children develop new mental processes and motivations, which "outgrow" their current activity and provide the basis for the transition to a new leading activity (Kozulin, Gindis, Ageyev, & Miller 2003: 7).

  6. Social Climbing With the Georgian Style Set - AOL

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    A new show at Kensington Palace draws parallels between the extreme displays of wealth in Georgian England and the red-carpet fashions of today.

  7. Keeping up with the Joneses - Wikipedia

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    The use of the name Jones to refer to metaphorical neighbors or friends in discussions of social comparison predates Momand's comic strip. In 1879, English writer E. J. Simmons wrote in Memoirs of a Station Master of the railroad station as a place for social exchange: "The Joneses, who don't associate with the Robinsons, meet there."

  8. Social Video Diverts Audiences From TV and Films? This ... - AOL

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    Social Video vs. Paid Streaming: The Race to Replace TV “Strictly Business” is Variety ’s weekly podcast featuring conversations with industry leaders about the business of media and ...

  9. Sociological Images - Wikipedia

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    The posts are written by Gwen Sharp, Lisa Wade and guest contributors. Each post usually features an image, such as a graph, advertisement, commercial, video clip, product, or screenshot, as well as commentary about the image; most of these images are taken from mainstream websites, other social science sites, or reader submissions.