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    Fair Trade

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    Fair Trade: Consumerism for Global Justice Introduction The Fair Trade movement is rapidly becoming an emerging and dynamic strength to respond to the negative influence of globalization‚ or rather‚ to the contemporary international trade injustice. While on the other hand‚ there is criticism on fair trade‚ claiming that fair trade is not fair and it goes against free market theory. This term paper aims at introducing the development of fair trade‚ justifying its economical and ethical significance

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    The Mind of Serial Killers Aileen Wuornos‚ Ted Bundy‚ Son of Sam‚ and Jeffrey Dahmer all have one thing in common‚ but what is it? They are all notorious serial killers; they had made themselves known for their horrific cold-blooded acts of violence. The real question is “what is inside the mind of a killer”? Not very many people look into this because they are more interested in the crimes they had committed‚ but for me‚ I would like to look into the thing that encouraged these acts

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    Allen Jones and the Nude Pop Art is an art movement that started in the mid-1950s and presented a challenge to the traditional expectations of art. Artists who were involved focused on various themes such as mass production and sexuality in the hope of making references to contemporary society. In this essay I am going to discuss how sexuality and women are presented in Pop Art by analysing Allen Jones’ works in relation to John Berger’s argument on how women are depicted in western paintings.

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    Contents Page Signed Statement Abstract Introduction Chapter 1 : the Patriarchal Gaze 1. : Is it male? 2. : Fetishism and voyeurism 3. : the masquerading gaze Chapter 2: the male body as erotic spectacle – women and sexual looking 1. : alternative gazes 2. : Can women look at men? 2.3: ‘the fourth look’ Chapter 3: Feminist

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    qualitatively discontinuous modes of production as in classical Marxism‚ historical variation can be analyzed in terms of more complex patterns of decomposition and recombination of elements of modes or production. This would mean also that commodity fetishism

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    Black women are not. White women are paragons of virtue and desire. Black women are objects of fetishism and brutality. This quote spoke volumes to me because as senior in highschool I look on social media and see non-African American women with African American features‚ and they’re idolized for their beauty. For example the Kardashian-Jenner family

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    Clive Hamilton * Born 12 March 1953 * Professor of Public Ethics at the Centre of Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics and the Vice-Chancellor’s Chair in Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University. * - Member of the Board of the Climate Change Authority of the Government of Australia * Founder and former Executive Director of the Australia Institute * Graduated from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Arts in history‚ psychology and pure mathematics in 1975

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    Bibliography: 7. Gamman‚ Larraine. 1993. "Self-Fashioning‚ Gender Display‚ and Sexy Girl Shoes: What ’s at Stake—Female Fetishism or Narcissism?" in Footnotes on Shoes. Shari Benstock and Suzanne Ferriss‚ eds. New Brunswick‚ New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.

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    constrains on groups and limit their freedom … These societal rules can become a restrictive structure o force and barriers that immobilize and reduce a group or category of people” (Young‚ 2004). On the other hand‚ Sigmund Freud established in Fetishism that people operate on the unconscious level of ID‚ which governs basic human needs. This theory argues that humans protect themselves from what is considered

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    MUSI 1002 Notes

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    The Culture Industry Made up of economic institutions Adorno’s theories fundamental Commodity Fetishism The culture industry is successful because people fetishize cultural objects Creates false needs‚ alternative ways of thinking without people realizing People focus on consuming. To own it. We need to have it. Ex. Purchasing a concert ticket Standardization Popular music standardized: 1. Number of types immediately recognizable 2. Small number of structures 3. Small number of

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