As media influences our lives today, commercial advertising is becoming increasingly important and it is easier for companies to manipulate people's ideas through advertising. As television is installed in almost every room of our house, we continue to do so by manipulating commercials. This situation is exacerbated by introducing the World Wide Web into people's office personal computers or people's homes. The fact indicates that you can not spend the day without being hit by advertisements, unless you live in the deepest part of Amazon.
What underlies commercialism is business, that is, trading of goods. If you remember what commercial ads are about to sell to you, it can help you remember what commercialism is. Sometimes people use words in a negative sense, as commercialism first gives priority to earnings. For example, people say that they complain about Christmas commercialism and religious meaning is overwhelmed by buying information.
The natural tendency to memorize unfinished ones is called the Zeigarnik effect. Did you notice that some of the television advertisements were terminated early? Companies paying commercial fees cut them to take longer than other commercials. The best way to forget unfinished ones (commercial ads and songs) is to complete them in your mind. If the song is in your head, please sing your last sentence yourself. You will be surprised to know that it will soon disappear. Chewing gum actually lowers your cortisol level, which is a hormone that causes stress. However, chewing gum not only relieves stress, but also increases attention and improves performance in memory-oriented tasks. It is accomplished by increasing blood flow to the brain and warning you of your sensations. When feeling stress while chewing gum, your body will be less likely to enter the original battle mode or escape mode (the quality of decision will be bad and you will not be able to concentrate).
Although chewing gum can go back to civilizations around the world, modernization and commercialization of this product is mainly done in the United States. American Indian bites resin made from spruce sap. New England settlers accepted this custom and in 1848 John B. Curtis developed and sold the first commercial chewing gum called Maine State Province Pure Spruce Gum. Thus, the industrialized west side forgot the gum and rediscovered the chewing gum through the first Americans. Paraffin chewing gum was developed around 1850. It was a petroleum product, soon surpassed spruce. In order to sweeten these early gums, the chews usually use a powder sugar plate, and they soak the gums repeatedly to keep the sweet taste. William Semple filed an early patent on chewing gum on 28th December 1869. Patent No. 98, 304