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    report in 2005 that 25% to 50% of Nike’s overseas factories that workers experienced physical, verbal, sexual, and psychological abuse (Keady, 2011). In 50% to 100% of those factories, work hours exceeded Nike’s code of conduct (Keady, 2011). Finally, in 10% to 25% of those same factories, the wage was also reported inaccurately (Keady, 2011). It is important to understand that commodity fetishism is at play

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    chosen case study focused on a man named Mr. C. Mr. C was suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety and mood disorders, depression, anxiety, marital conflict and fetishism. He had attended psychotherapy for six years to treat his various symptoms, however none of the treatments helped him to overcome his fetishism. Mr. C’s fetishistic thoughts began after he was sexually assaulted during his childhood and adolescent years, but he didn’t begin to act on these thoughts until he went to war

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    What Is Racial Fetishism

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    the fetish, thus claiming it to be an industry. McClintock goes on to explain that Freud evolved fetishism in to sexuality and finally into what is known as erotic perversions. Later, religion combined the term sexuality and money, therefore removing the “primitive” idea, making prostitution a racial and sexual degeneration (McClintock, 1992). It is believed by certain scholars, however,

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    “No matter how much people may talk about its artistic merit, it nonetheless objectifies and therefore demeans women by casting them in the mould of whore.” (Cox) The present statement is what Laura Cox, journalist at the Daily Mail, summarizes of “Pour it up”, the music video released in 2013 by Rihanna to launch her new song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehcVomMexkY). The video is constructed on an extreme usage of female’s bodies and it poorly represents the image of women expressed today by

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    INTRODUCCION ATTENTION GETTER How many people have had kids or taken care of babies before? How many people actually have had the chance to change a baby 's diaper? GOAL STATEMENT I want you to think about this topic, and recognize that the act of changing diapers is anything but nasty or insignificant, it is in fact something you may need to learn (or redo) sooner than what you think, and when that time comes, I guarantee you want to be ready - and go for it! THESIS STATEMENT I will show

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    Marketing Plan: Cotton Babies Incorporated   Situational Analysis: Internal Analysis Cotton Babies Incorporated dedicates itself to promoting the use of natural products to raise children (Labit, 2002). In 2002, Cotton Babies was created and developed by Jennifer Labit inside her kitchen. In 2005, Jennifer extended Cotton Babies to include the bum Genius brand. The same year, the company had to create a website to keep up with the demand for its popular cloth diapers. Today, bum Genius branded

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    Chinese Footbinding Essay

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    Chinese Footbinding In addressing the subject of footbinding, one primary difficulty becomes apparent - that much remains within the realm of the unknowable. Any factual knowledge about the practice may only be drawn from 19th- and 20th-century writings, drawings or photographs. In addition, many of these documents represent a distinctly Western point of view, as they are primarily composed of missionary accounts and the literature of the various anti -footbinding societies.[1] The historical

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    Compromised largely in Kant 's ideas, Hegel 's systemic philosophy of the State and analysis of historical summit of the body politic provides the foundation of Marxism and alike. Hegel declares the concept of state as superior to the individual. In his book Philosophy of History, he establishes Reason as the "rational" manifestation of world history which subsists in both natural and spiritual realms; "But the Spirit, and the course of its development, is the substance of history" (20). Reason as

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    P&G has invested hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising specifically to customers that appreciate the convenience of disposable diapers. However, one of its greatest risks is whether these consumers will continue to value the convenience of disposable diapers, or if they will eventually be convinced that the damage to the environment is more important. Much of P&G’s efforts in the recent years have focused on addressing this specific issue. P&G turned to consulting and research firms to

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    Foot Binding in China

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    In all societies, it was very common to have unequal treatment to men and women with the justification being the gender. This shaped the attitude and behavior of people. This commonly occurred to values, norms, customs, and laws in all societies. In the traditional Chinese society, it was very common for the bride to obey her parent-in-laws, do housework, and have a low social status within and outside of the household. Ancient China based its livelihood off of Confucian principles. Confucian principles

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