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    1. Sirena J. Riley‚ “The Black Beauty Myth” 2. Nomy Lamm‚ “It’s a Big Fat Revolution” * Is ‘health’ an objective‚ neutral‚ or stable concept? How do we measure it? * No it is not neutral or stable. Health is measured on certain medical statistics‚ but the type of questions asked or the type of people analyzed vary based on sex‚ . Health standards vary according to climate‚ age‚ height‚ class‚ diet‚ gender‚ race‚ and bodily configurations. All of these influence health as a concept.

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    Globalization and Development[1] Ben Thirkell-White Published (in a slightly shorter version) in Imber & Salmon (Eds) Issues in International Relations (2nd Edition) London: Routledge 2008 So‚ citation‚ should be Thirkell-White‚ Ben ‘Globalization and Development’ in Imber & Salmon (Eds) Issues in International Relations (2nd Edition) London: Routledge 2008 During the 1990s‚ literature on the international political economy was dominated by the idea of ‘globalisation’. Dramatic decreases in transport

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    Michel Foucault on Discourse

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    Discourse: based on ideas of Michel Foucault‚ discourse theory refers to the idea that the terms in which we speak‚ write and think about the world are a reflection of wider relations of power‚ and since they are also linked to practise‚ are themselves important in maintaining that power structure In the Order of Things (1970) Foucault focuses on fields of knowledge‚ such as economics‚ or natural history and the conventions according to which they were classified and represented in particular

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    For Kottak’s Chapter 10 and lectures‚ The Modern World System: -world systems theory: identifiable social system based on power and wealth differentials and it extends beyond individual countries. -core: geographic center (most dominant position in the world system) includes strongest‚ powerful‚ most advanced industrial nations. -semi-periphery: (between the core and periphery nations) industrialized- export both industrial goods and commodities but lack power and economic dominance of core

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    The Industrial Revolution began the modern era‚ which brought about a new capitalist system and a new world economy. New technology and scientific innovations sparked worldwide exchanges of national and cultural resources. Globalization provided nations and individuals the opportunity to grow rich creating monopolies and economic superpowers. Not everyone was able to capitalize at the start of this new era. Nations and individuals that did not have the resources or could not discover a method to

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    geo 225 notes

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    Geo 255 Tue Key focus: container Tension between mobility and fixity Containers 20 feet or 40 feet long : standard size for easy movement standard size ensures that containers are “intermodal” switch them among ship‚ road. Move via shipping‚ rail‚ and road networks Bulit Over 8000 container ships 12.5 million TEUs (20 foot equivalent units) Annual global trade estimated at 150 million TEUs “Invented” in 1956 The largest container ships 1995-1998 4‚000 to 8000 TEUs

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    book that in many ways represented the fears of the time‚ in which the “threats” of socialism were omnipresent on the headlines of western media. But‚ where Orwell thought to be portraying the dangers of communism‚ he ended up describing today’s neoliberalism‚ a perfect portrait of a government that has used war as a tool to justify cutting the freedoms of the people; that has used speech codes to limit our range of thought and to kill human individuality; that uses media to

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    Sweden’s Idyllic Present Day Welfare State By Keith Jarrett POLS 2950 A- States and Societies in the Global Context: Introduction to Comparative Politics Tutorial 03 T.A. - Chris Bailey Date Submitted: March 20. 2012 York University Student Number: 211457603 Introduce the topic and briefly go over my main argument‚ making short points. In order for a country to be dynamic and well-rounded‚ its main goal should be to provide the structure to support the needs of its population

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    Table Of Contents Page 2 Overview “ 4 Introduction “ 5 Theoretical Perspectives “ 8 Threats to Organized Labour “ 11 Opportunities for Growth “ 13 Conclusions “ 14 Recommendations Overview Globalization has been the buzzword in the latter part of the twentieth century and has continued to generate much discussion by persons in all spheres. In most cases it has been a very emotive subject tied up with fear‚ on one hand‚ and unreserved

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    When the things you own end up owning you: Politics‚ Religion and the Revolution of Values Every major faith tradition and spiritual practice on earth teaches about the wisdom of moderation and balance between the material and the immaterial worlds. Many theist and non-theists religions alike have warned of the dangers of excess‚ extravagance‚ and unrestrained desire. Buddha called greed a defilement of the mind. Jesus declared that it was more likely for a camel to go through a needle’s eye than

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