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    Feature What’s behind American consumerism? As Americans increasingly spend more than they earn‚ psychological research is providing clues as to why. By Amy Novotney Monitor Staff July/August 2008‚ Vol 39‚ No. 7 Print version: page 40 Woman holding a bag and a credit card One bright spot in the midst of the country’s economic downturn may be a long-overdue focus on reining in our spending. Since 1982‚ Americans’ personal savings rate has dropped from 11 percent to below zero‚

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    The Dawes Plan

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    April 2014 Dawes Plan Historiography The repercussions of World War 1 developed into devastating reparations‚ primarily Germany to be held accountable for. The Dawes Plan was set to commence in 1924 in order to aid a depleted Germany from accumulated debt. Countless people perceived the plan to be the solution to Germanys economic decent‚ although on the other hand a number claimed it to only be prolonging the obligation. A plethora of authors involved in revealing the Dawes Plan are either

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    Consumerism: Using coupons to save money Gina York ENG102 May 23‚ 2012 Sarah Giragosian Consumerism: Using coupons to save money Consumers face daily struggles. However‚ many would say that the one thing they struggle with the most is how to find ways to stretch their paycheck enough to cover the bills and put food on the table. In fact‚ despite having two paychecks coming in‚ the average American family is still unable to make ends meet. While we can eliminate some things from our daily

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    was filming‚ co-starring in the music video‚ writing some of the lyrics that were later added in and also finding information about the Dawes Act. Some of my ideas for this project was the type of clothing we would be wearing for the music video‚ what we should do in the music video and also some scenery shots in the music video were also my idea. The topic‚ Dawes Act‚ really interest us because our group wanted a topic that we could expand on and the information really fit into the melody of the

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    The Dawes act was passed in 1871. It caused Indian tribes to work for the federal government. The act allotted that Indians would get 40-160 acres of land. In a 25 year trust period‚ if the Indians took care of the land‚ they got to sell it or put it up for lease. However if the didn’t take care of it‚ they still had to pay taxes. I would change the fact that the Indians could sell their land after 5 years‚ and they shouldn’t have to pay taxes. The Indians also shouldn’t have had to farm. The Indians

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    Doll and Consumerism Lures

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    Consumerism has to confront people in order for them to actually take action and resist it. The concept of consuming is drilled into us from a young age and as we grow older we see the detrimental effects of it on children. The attraction of consumerism lures people in to the temptation of it without realising and after we have gone too far we acknowledge that we have to resist it. Everyone is affected by texts that force them to encounter the results of consumerism and how it is instilled into us

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    In “Thoughts from the Tao-te Ching” Lao- Tzu has an anti-materialistic view point. He believes that possessions and wealth are leaden weights of the soul; they are meaningless and trivial. Any truly free and enlightened person will regard them as evil. (22) Being in a state of true enlightenment means not being overly concerned with possessions and learning to be completely satisfied with the items you do possess which are within your means. The advertisers in this commercial use one rhetorical

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    Dealing with the Dawes Act‚ was important towards the Native Americans and life itself. The Dawes Act was a succeeding policy by breaking up reservations by granting land allotments to individual Native Americans. The President broke up reservation land that was held in common by the members of the tribe. Native Americans registering a tribal “roll” were granted allotments to be parceled out to individuals. The Dawes Act was purportedly to protect Indian property rights. To begin with‚ the purpose

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    sacrifices for adapting the Dawes Act in 1887. It allowed Native Americans to merge with Americans through U.S. citizenship. It also opened land for settlers to move West‚ but at the same time allotted Native Americans a selective amount of land. Native Americans were required to register with an English name on the Dawes Poll to be considered in the land distribution. The Act is perceived by some that it benefited the American people more than the Native Americans. The Dawes Act was intended to be

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    Consumerism in Children

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    Felicia Gardner HMXP 102 Dr. Matthew Fike October 13‚ 2010 Consumerism In Children Introduction When I was two years old my mother enrolled me in gymnastics. Gymnastics was a huge part of my life for the next four years. After moving up to be with the fourteen and fifteen year olds my mother realized that something was not right‚ because I was having body issues at the age of six. In the text “How Do Our Children Get So Caught Up In Consumerism” by Brian Swimme he addresses the issue of how deeply affected

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