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    Disneyization Of Society

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    capitalistic enterprises also force children to mature faster than their psychological timeline sets out for them (thereby creating the “tween”). They associate violence, sex, alcohol, and tobacco with “coolness” to sell these things to teenagers. This exploits’ adolescents’ aspirations to mature and to fit in with their peers, by convincing them that sex, violence, and substance use will help them fulfill these goals. Capitalist corporations also encourage children to spend more time using…

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    It can help to reveals an important complementary relationship among environmental models and the resources-based model. Environmental models will separate those company attributes that exploit opportunities and neutralize threat. Thus, they specify what company attributes may be considered as resources. The resources-based model then suggests what additional characteristics these strategies must possess if they are to develop a sustained…

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    The world is flattened by globalization. Through globalization, we are more capable to collaborate, compete, and share with people that are located far away. We can share different cultures, religions, and education with ease. These are all unimaginable before. Globalization made our life easier by being efficient. Globalization showed us solutions for many difficulties because it made changes to our systems, but it also installed problems and dilemmas we didn 't have much experiences with…

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    Cannibal Analysis

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    In the documentary Cannibal tours, we see the interaction between western tourists and local native tribes along the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. We are able to see the ways that the western tourist romanticizes, simplify, and exploit the locals and their way of life. While Westerners consider the locals “primitive”, this is a false, elitist ideology. The local people grudgingly live in the unfortunate, inherently unequal and codependent state that has occurred due to western colonialism.…

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    Mutjinga Analysis

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    men could not; she could “send the spirits to frighten away game, to waylay people at night, or to cause a child to be born without life.” From the beginning of the story, it becomes evident that Mutjinga has multitudes of immense power, and can exploit this power in various ways, one of which is her ability to turn into a gonna (a lizard). This ability becomes ever more prevalent when the story establishes that Mutjinga…

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    owners for profit. At first I though this system is successful because it gives individuals the right to keep what they earn however, this system is more problematic. Capitalism influences Globalization because private businesses have the power to exploit cheap labor in poor countries. From the NYTimes.com, “Big companies have always sought cheaper labor, moving from North to South in the United States, looking for the hungriest, the most desperate, the least organized, the most exploitable”…

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    In the text “Agriculture in World History”, Mark B. Tauger discusses his idea of dual subordination. Tauger states that “Farmers supported civilization by producing crops and livestock, work which placed farmers in continual interaction with the natural environment”. (Tauger 1) The concept of dual subordination is the relationship between nature and farmers, where the natural world and agriculture can only function by subordinating nature. This is an interesting concept to grasp because the…

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    American companies you may have seen in that foreign country. Whether it was McDonalds or a JW Marriott, western culture is an overarching presence in Latin America. Not only can it potentially interfere with the current culture of the country, it also exploits the land and resources in the area. In Through the Arc of the Rainforest, Yamashita discusses the globalization process through overarching American corporations westernizing Southern America. Because of this, nature is exploited and not…

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    In the TED Talk “How College Loans Exploit Students For Profit” Sajay Samuel establishes the need for caution when planning for college. The TED Talk emphasized and analyzed statistics used to blindside people looking to continue their schooling. Samuel narrates the story of his friend’s family and their college experience to convey the new found greediness of higher education. The diction Samuel uses also conveys the monster that higher education has become to students’ wallets. The first…

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    change his mind, but then it will be too late. REASON If we take a broken electronic to a mechanic, the mechanic will try to exploit us and might say its beyond repair and therefore we will need to buy a new one.The mechanic might try to buy the electronic so as to sell its parts which isint really the truth. If we take the case of doctors, they might try to exploit the most out of their patients because they will be profited from this.There if we just listen to him, we will lose the person.…

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