inclusion to others‚ a concept he termed the “performing self” (Hetherington 2009‚ pg43). Zymunt Bauman (cited in Hetherington‚ 2009‚ pg25) elaborates further that a “consumer society promises choice and freedom” to those who have the means‚ mobility and inclination to effectively participate. Clearly such parameters create divisions within society between those who can participate‚ a category Bauman termed the “seduced” and those who due to personal‚ financial or moral constraints are restricted
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Boykin & Schoenofer (2013) Nursing as Caring a grand or general nursing theory‚ submit that all human are caring and the caring interactions between the nurse and the nursed leads to growth and knowledge of both parties. Nurse diabetes educators utilizing the human aspect of caring interactions between themselves and the patient increase meeting diabetic healthcare goals and improve outcomes for patients diagnosed with diabetes. This paper aim is to support the theory of Nursing as Caring through
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References: Clark‚ D.‚ Thatcher‚ D.‚ & Maisto‚ S. (2004). Adolescent neglect and alcohol use disorders in two-parent families. Child Maltreatment‚ 9(4)‚ 357-370. Ennett‚ S.‚ Bauman‚ K.‚ Foshee‚ V.‚ Pemberton‚ M.‚ & Hicks‚ K. (2001). Parent-child communication about adolescent tobacco and alcohol use: what do parents say and does it affect youth behavior? Journal of Marriage and Family‚ 63(1)‚ 48-62. Farrell‚ A.‚ & Kung‚ E. (2000)
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Cited: "Addiction." Def. 2. Merriam-Webster. Britannica‚ n.d. Web. 21 Nov. 2013. Bauman‚ Sheri‚ Russell B. Toomey‚ and Jenny L. Walker. "Association Among Bullying‚ Cyberbullying‚ and Suicide in High School Students." PsychInfo. EBSCO‚ Apr. 2013. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. Beautrais‚ Annette L. "Suicide and Serious Suicide Attempts in Youth:
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As the most profound and significant intellectual movement since the Renaissance in Europe‚ the Enlightenment in eighteenth century was never a coincidence‚ instead it was set in complicated economical‚ scientific and social context. With the growing power of emergent capitalist industrialism‚ the new middle class who had known poverty and hardship‚ and most of whom had obtained their present social statue through hard work‚ put high value on the virtues of self-discipline‚ thrift and hard work.
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Zygmunt Bauman‚ Thorstein Veblen and Warren Susman. It will use these theories to evaluate the real choices offered by supermarkets‚ which play a major role in modern day consumption. For many‚ consuming is not only about essential purchases to live‚ but also buying into a favoured lifestyle and gaining a desired social kudos with an ability to consume. Zygmunt Bauman’s concept of seduced and repressed consumers illustrates inequalities and differences created by a consumer society. Bauman suggests
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References: Zygmunt Bauman. (1988) Freedom‚ Milton Keynes Open University Press. The Guardian‚ 2007‚ based on the Competition Commission data. Competition Commission‚ 2008 Groceries Market Investigation: Final Report [online]‚ www.competition-commission.org.uk (Accessed 20
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Sustainability challenge * Introduction The world’s cities are growing quickly in terms of urbanisation‚ and they will be even more densely populated in the next few decades. The growth of population in cities brings sustainability problems‚ including environmental‚ social and economic problems. This report will focus specifically on the Parramatta City Council’s efforts to encourage ‘active travel’ in Parramatta‚ a suburb of Sydney‚ New South Wales (NSW). Although the literature on active
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Bibliography: Giddens‚ Anthony (2002) Runaway World Giddens‚ Anthony (1991) Modernity and Self Identity Bauman‚ Zymunt (2007) Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty Furedi‚ Frank (2004) Therapy C ulture: C ultivating Vulnerability in an Uncertain Age. This e ntry was poste d on O ctobe r 23‚ 2010 at 14:42 and is file d unde r Book reviews‚ summaries
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‘Rubbish has no value’. Identify the arguments for and against this view. Plan Introduction: Brief background of the meanings of rubbish and value. What issues the essay will address. Paragraphs 2 & 3 Material Lives and Zygmunt Bauman (Hetherington) which introduces idea of consumer society Paragraph 4 Answers from a report called ‘The Food We Waste’ (WRAP‚ 2008a‚ 2008b) Statistics about rubbish and consumer society Paragraph 5 Vivien Brown and her question on ‘Where does rubbish go?’
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