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    precious love coming into contact with. The solution seems simple, carry a portable Diaper Changing Pad with you – expect many of the Diaper Pads available on the market today lack padding, space and storage. At Charis Kid, we recognize these fundamental difficulties and have created the Charis Kid Diaper Changing Pad to meet that challenge. Made of attractive easy to clean and durable material, the Charis Diaper Changing Pad is truly the portable solution to this most vexing problem. It opens…

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    Ok little organizees (see what I did there?), this article on the contents of the Daddy Diaper Bag is going to be short and sweet. As I share in Daddy to the Rescue, you sometimes have to make things simple to set them up for success. Instead of making hubby carry around a girly diaper bag I got him his own! So, I was fortunate enough to get him the Boxum 3 in 1 Portable Bassinet Diaper Change Station, which is a dream. For one it comes in this very manly color (Ok, it's beige). There may be a…

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    Diaper Lab

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    The purpose of the diaper lab was to see if the concentration of solutes in a solution has an effect on the amount of liquid absorbed by a diaper. The experiment tested how well the diaper would retain liquids with a different solute concentration. The hypothesis driving the experiment was if a hypertonic solution is added to a diaper, then the diaper will be less absorbent because the water will be drawn out of the sodium polyacrylate (powder) in the diaper due to osmosis. Sodium polyacrylate…

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    present the Marxist ideas of commodity fetishism, alienation and modernity as it relates to the human need for happiness, security and spirituality and/or religiosity. The futuristic worlds that both authors set up in their short stories deal with the ramifications of modernity in societies; in both worlds the threat against individual and collective life of humans is what drives them into developing values that keep such threats at bay. Commodity Fetishism is an inherent quality found in…

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    Expectations and standards for women in society are unrealistic and outrageous. These thoughts of what a woman should be like and how they should behave have been around for centuries. Woman are often times looked down upon when they don’t look like how society tells them to and this can cause a number of things to go wrong in their self image and life. Unfortunately these high expectations have had an extremely negative impact on females. In Margie Piercy’s poem “Barbie Doll” she discusses the…

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    Pedophilia Sexual preference for prepubescent children Sexual masochism Wanting to be humiliated, beaten, bound or otherwise made to suffer for sexual pleasure Sexual sadism In which pain or humiliation of another person is sexually pleasing Transvestic fetishism Arousal from clothing associated with members of the opposite sex Not otherwise specified These include a variety of paraphilic behaviours such as: partialism; zoophilia(animals); necrophilia(corpses); klismaphilia; coprophilia;…

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    In order to first understand the basis of capitalism and whether it is doomed or not one must first understand the basis of Karl Marx. Karl Marx was a German sociologist born in the 1800 's. Marx during his time studied the rise of capitalism that spread throughout western Europe years after the Industrial Revolution. During this period there were rapid economic and social changes occurring. With expansion of technology , transportation and communication, this allowed for commercial market goods…

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    relationships developed with the material is reflected on other individuals in their efforts of communication. Social relationships were then established to be based on material wealth, in the act of conspicuous consumption followed by commodity fetishism. Materialist behaviour stratified…

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    is known for his work on commodity fetishism. A commodity is an object considered to be merchandise or a possession. Marx referred to a commodity as having its’ exchange value determined by how much labor and time was put into producing that certain object or desired item. The fetishism part of a commodity is defined as the habitual act of characterizing commodities with possessing qualities that are human-like or larger than life. Marx sees commodity fetishism as people defining themselves by…

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    Record Analysis Essay

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    When considering the theoretical baselines of this module, I decided to look within myself, and consider what in my life embodies these ideas and concepts. Put mildly, I am a dance music fanatic. I perform regularly in Exeter as a DJ and when sifting through my record collection, I came across a record that really speaks to me personally, and in many ways, has a universal allure. The record was released on a German record label named Innervisions, and is called Acamar, written by a duo called…

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