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    dangerous it is to people. There are many harms linked to these foods such as allergies, organ toxicity, and other health problems. The people want to know what is in the food they are buying. Since the labels for other kinds of ingredients is already required, GMOs should be required as well. Without the labels, citizens are denied to what should be their fundamental right.When labeling genetically modified foods do not restrict the rights of those who do decide to purchase and consume…

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    Feeling like an outcast in society while being categorized in a group is assumed to make one feel lesser. Stereotyping and categorizing those who do not fit into society’s norms can impose a sense of bitterness for any differences people may have. Nancy Mairs and Zora Neale Hurston both were considered alien by their society because of their different aspects. Special aspects which differed these women from society both belittled and empowered them. Although society attempted to make these…

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    the most commonly encountered challenges artists face at the beginning of their careers in addition to the superior issues that plague the industry. Working in a creative field demands a tough skin, while the music industry is no exception. Band, label, manager, agent or promoter; they are almost all surely going to encounter more than a few bumps in the road . The secret is learning how to handle disappointment and continuing to move toward your ultimate goal without being sidetracked.…

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    Berry Gordy Jr. was born in November 28, 1929, in Detroit, Michigan, to his parents Bertha and Berry Gordy Sr., he was number seven of eight children. Gordy was brought up in a tight knit family with strong morals. Berry Gordy Jr., dropped out of high school in the eleventh grade, with hopes of becoming an professional boxer and hopes of becoming rich quick. A career he followed until the 1950, when he was drafted in the United States Army for the Korean War. After his return from Korean in…

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    What Makes a Refuser a Figure of Refusal? Not every person that participates in a refusal is a figure of refusal. To fit the label of a figure of refusal, a person's refusal must claim legitimacy. In her essay "Civil Disobedience," Hannah Arendt explores the concept of the need of a refusal. While she does not specifically mention the legitimacy of a refusal, her arguments provide support for the idea that the need of a refusal adds to its legitimacy. Arendt says that "Civil disobedience…

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    Clearly, this girl is labeled as a strong student but with a different take on things. Since the book is about a black society, he assumes she will see it different from the white kids. This is making false assumptions about her experience and also labels her as different. She exhibits a primary deviance as she expresses interest in taking Erin Gruwell’s class instead. While the class is for lower academic standards, her interest is based on noise that is is affecting students positively and…

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    Social Construction

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    categories and assign them with labels has always been an universal aspect of the human experience. We create concepts that we may make sense of the complex world around us. This allows us to process information efficiently and quickly, giving our lives order and sense. More than a component of cognition, such categorizations are also an evolutionary defense mechanism that allowed us to feel secure in our knowledge. Because what can be categorized and attached with labels are known and familiar…

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    through their labels. We, as consumers, divulge on the black and white labels of goods for nutritional information, but what we do not know are how faulty these labels can genuinely be. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) permits companies good’s calorie counts to be off as much as 20%. As a result, companies push the envelope by decreasing their good’s serving size by 25%, so now they claim that their is good has 25% less fat. Therefore, producers employ artifice through labels, in order to…

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    ratings increases when companies define rating scales using descriptive labels instead of numbers. Table 3 provides example of labels that have been used with 5 point scales. There are two reasons why descriptive labels are better than numeric labels. First, they define what the difference is between rating categories. This helps managers determine whether someone should be a “3” or a “4”, and so forth. Second, descriptive labels make it easier to communicate the results of performance…

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    Gmo Labeling

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    Personally, I believe that purposely choosing to not label food products containing GMO ingredients is very deceptive and suggests that the companies producing the food have something to hide. But either way, consumers should be given all the information about a certain food so that they can make an informed…

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