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    What does it mean to be a consumer : Issues‚ Problems‚ Challenges‚ Attractions? A consumer can be defined at its most basic level as “an individual who buys products or services for personal use.” There is a common misconception that we can only consume tangible products or things which we can physically use. However‚ as mentioned in the definition above we can also consume leisure activities- such as watching television‚ surfing the internet or going for a swim‚ we can consume education by

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    In the article “Leaning In”‚ Robin DiAngelo‚ Ph.D.‚ and Özlem Sensoy‚ Ph.D. guides students to a greater perspective when it comes to social justice. Social justice is a sensitive subject for many. DiAngelo and Sensory explain how we can become shut off to opinions or perspectives other than our own due to emotional reactions‚ personal experience‚ our culture‚ or simply what we hear on media or social groups mentioning throughout our lives. Students are encouraged to shy away from striving for achievement

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    Little Red Riding Hood: Good vs. Evil For generations there has always been a constant battle between good and evil. In society today‚ and societies in the past‚ people have struggled over the desire to be good‚ and the temptation to be evil. In one single tale we see different forms of good and evil‚ as well as how different ideas become viewed as good and evil as time goes on. The tale of Little Red Riding Hood is one that has allowed authors to write and rewrite over and over in order to

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    Bettelheim thinks outside the box when talking about Little Red Riding Hood and all the other different versions that have been written. Bettelheim explains how Brother Grim’s story‚ Little Red Cap had become one of the most popular fairy tales. Perrault is then introduced where each story begins like all other well known versions such as how the grandmother had made her granddaughter a little red riding hood or cap. This part of the story led to the little girl’s name. We learn

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    Little Red Riding Hood – Bettelheim’s Analysis Summarized From the Skeptical Inquirer‚  Sept‚ 2000  by Martin Gardner (http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2843) Little Red Riding Hood Went walking through a wood. She met a wolf and stopped to chat. Don’t ask what happened after that! Armand T. Ringer One of the funniest of all games played by Freudian literary critics is that of finding sex symbols in old fairy tales. It is a very easy game to play. Freud is said to have once remarked that

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    Little Red Riding Hood The stories "Little Red Riding Hood‚" by Charles Perrault‚ and "Little Red Cap‚" by the Brothers Grimm‚ are similar and different. Moreover‚ both stories differ from the American version. The stories have a similar moral at the end‚ each with a slight twist. This story‚ in each of its translations‚ is representative of a girl ’s loss of innocence‚ her move from childhood or adolescence into adulthood. The way women are treated within each story is different. Little Red

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    Little Red Riding Hood Once upon a time there was a dear little girl who was loved by everyone who looked at her‚ but most of all by her grandmother‚ and there was nothing that she would not have given to the child. Once she gave her a little riding hood of red velvet‚ which suited her so well that she would never wear anything else; so she was always called ’Little Red Riding Hood.’      One day her mother said to her: ’Come‚ Little Red Riding Hood‚ here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine;

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    “Scientists told to stop wasting animal lives” written by Robin McKie is about animals and science. Biologist needed limit the amount of animals used for research. They were killing too many animals with very little results. They do not know the amount of animals needed for more research. Over using animals for test is making a shortage in these animals. By changing their policy‚ biologist cannot over animals for test. If did not do what they were told them they would forfeit the money for research

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    “Berries” by Robin Kimmerer is a very detailed and very poetic way of writing. This writing starts with fruit‚ but the more you read the more meaning you find behind the name of these berries. This writing was a well thought out writing that while you read it all of the words start connecting and it starts making sense but at the beginning you feel like you are reading gibberish. This summary is about the true meaning of the word “Berries” and how you would never know how differently you could look

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    Robin Mason is a 35-year-old‚ who lives in Kansas whose Father‚ Thomas Shaw‚ 58 years old was in an auto accident on October 22‚ 2016 he was then hospitalized for 3 weeks and released to go home. He spent 2.5 weeks at home and then had trouble breathing‚ went to the hospital and died shortly thereafter. I talked to Robin who is his daughter on May 2nd. She lives in Kansas she is 35. I told her both under wrongful death and med mal statute that if he had no surviving spouse and she was the only child

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