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Alternative Practices to Overconsumption: Freegans, Thirft Stores and Our Need for Collective Action
This paper examines two of the current alternative practices in place that combat overconsumption: Thrift stores and Freeganism/Dumpster Diving, and suggests a new politics of consumption.
By Leo Pucklis | Published 1/19/2009
It's never a good idea to talk politics in a family setting. At the same time, the entire country seems to be tearing itself apart further and further and further all the time.
By Bryan Alaspa | Published 11/21/2008
Meeting people and speaking in English is always difficult for EFL and ESL students. This lesson plan will give them ideas for appropriate topics and help them how to say hello and goodbye.
By Cassandra James | Published 4/1/2008
we will be talking about genetically modified food and vegetables, which is the same principle as the GMO but the manipulation in the genes takes place in the seeds of the fruits and vegetables.
By kamal saghir najjar | Published 10/14/2009
Buying a holiday gift for your boss may be the trickiest gift of all. This article will steer you through the minefield toward an excellent choice.
By Nancy Miller | Published 10/10/2009
This research essay introduces an in depth illustration of how the aristocrat Mary Chesnut struggles between remaining within the confines of social etiquette, while simultaneously desiring personal freedom and autonomy during the antebellum era.
By Erin Davis | Published 1/22/2009
The latest news, views and politics from Thailand, the Land of Smiles.
By Cassandra James | Published 12/26/2008
The following is an account not only of the traditions, restrictions and lives of Athenian women in the fifth and sixth century, B..C. It also scrutinizes that backgrounds, education and perspectives of the sources from which I retrieved this information.
By Katrina Mislowack | Published 2/18/2008
You just noticed that you have only a short time till Christmas is here and you have not a bought anything for your family and friends. Here are some great last-minute gift ideas to help you out:
By century trenches | Published 12/20/2007
This paper explores the specific roles that day and night, play in Fitzgerald's classic novel Tender is the Night. The major themes of consumerism, war and societal standards are discussed.
By Jessica Lemp | Published 3/28/2007
Boise Idaho has a surprising array of choices when it comes to shopping downtown. Try some of these for your holiday shopping.
By deide spencer | Published 12/5/2005
This continues my most intriguing writer series.
By Charlotte Kuchinsky | Published 2/8/2010
Benjamin Franklin lives through AC's own jcorn, as some of her articles are shared here. Ranked high on AC's most wanted list, jcorn is only criminal of being a skilled intelligent writer, a talent found in the great Benjamin Franklin.
By Lori Lane | Published 12/10/2008
This is a research paper about Britney Spears I wrote for my english class.
By D Trem | Published 12/21/2007
Chinese New Year is coming up in a hurry and here are some tips for those who live in the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California. It is once again time for the biggest holiday in the world.
By Darrin Atkins | Published 2/3/2010
There came diverse and deviant presentations of psychology each of which were inclined to reveal and investigate a particular aspect; from sexual to social to individual and eventually to psychic elements.
By Shahriyar Mansouri | Published 2/27/2009
Be very careful about where and how you do your holiday shopping. Your purchases may be non-refundable, and your gift cards may be worthless after January 1st
By Dan Mage | Published 11/28/2008
Need a car? Shopping for a car? Comparing cars? Uncle Sam wants to help. Several federal government websites that are worth checking out when you want to learn more about cars or auto safety.
By L. Spain | Published 10/24/2008
If you are really hunting for an Ivy League education you might do well to look below the radar. Skip by Harvard, Yale and Princeton and see what Brown University has to offer.
By Lima | Published 5/17/2007
Here are three book series featuring vampires in unexpected settings plus one outstanding book on its own and a tip for future reading.
By Mary Carter | Published 12/14/2006
Visiting a house of worship that you are not accustomed to can be intimidating. These are some guidelines to help you know what to expect, and to put you at ease!
By William Kirsh-Carr | Published 8/17/2006
Third-wave feminism is ushering in a new generation of female leaders. Prestigious programs like the Institute for Women's Leadership are empowering women, and Women's and Gender Studies graduate programs are on the rise. Catch the wave!
By Tiffany Wills | Published 8/10/2006
By splitting the self in two, the post-colonial characters seeks not only to save himself in the face of advancing modernity and industrialism, but also to indirectly interrogate the psychological risks of such duality.
By Gregory Schneider | Published 12/5/2005
Huntsville, Texas is an important center of commerce for the region, a historic town with a rich history, good economy and much to offer visitors. It's also a temporary home to two very different transient populations, college students and state felons.
By The Texas Bohemian | Published 9/27/2006
Eisenstein's two books on film theory Film Form and Film Sense have become the base of film theory for all other film theorists.
By Laura Bell | Published 9/27/2006
Women seem to be mighty leaders when it comes to lucrative online businesses, and men are looking for women for tips. How is it possible for women to succeed online? Here's a look!
By LGMB | Published 8/11/2006
Rollyo.com lets you create customized search engines of up to 25 of your favorite sites. You can give you search engine a unique name and then share it with others around the world.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/6/2006
Considering it is women's history month, this article is about the ground-breaking feminist activist, Betty Friedan, and her ties to Peoria, Illinois. It mostly concerns her early years.
By Zelda Mayfield | Published 4/23/2006
Pain distracts us from work, from enjoyment, and from life. It takes an immeasurably high toll on the quality of our lives along with the lives of others who love and care for us. It costs corporations, as well as ourselves, billions each year.
By Kate J. Chase | Published 2/16/2006
As a native Miamian, I have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly of the city's growth into the Gateway of the Americas.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 11/19/2005
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