.In the next chapter: When Elvis Cut His Hair: The Meaning of Mobility, we see just how much one man can influence an entire nation. TV was the vehicle for Elvis found his fame. After all, 82.6% of the total viewing audience saw Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show. Elvis naughty hip mobility and his long hair brought Ed to his camera man to instruct him to keep the camera above the waist, thus keeping at least the mobility image censored. TV also brought us the famous GI Buzz of Elvis and the all over change he and his image underwent. Although, it seems that the rebel on TV in front of ones disapproving parents (who were trying to enjoy their TV Dinners atop their new TV Trays) and their utter disgust was enough for teens to readily jump on the proverbial Elvis Bandwagon. Once again teens prevail through TV.Betty Crockers Picture Cook-Book: The Aesthetics of Food in the 1950s discusses how one thorough, full color, step by step, cook book brought about an inspiration to view food and its preparation in a whole new way. Although, TV almost finished Betty Cocker, the company turned TV to its advantage.The use of disembodied hands whipping up easy and tasty recipes straight from the book showed the entire viewing audience how easy it is to cook when using the Betty Cocker Cook-Book. Soon the cooking at home snowball took to the sports arena. Pillsbury started nationwide Bake Offs, fully televised, 100s of woman, with their individual oven would bake to win. This is an incredible advertising jump for all producers and suppliers of home care and cooking needs.Nixon in Moscow: Appliances affluence and Americanism is about our great president, what he thought, and how our trends and styles actually effected an entirely different culture on the other side of the planet. To Nixon the appliance store meant the American freedom of choice. The newest kitchen appliances stood for the basic way of American life. In fact, his passions ended up l...