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    | Converse: | We Love You‚ Chucks! | Molly Langan 3/25/2009 | Situation Analysis Converse was founded in 1908 and by 1917 the All Star shoes were introduced on the market as an American made product. In 1923 the shoes were renamed the Chuck Taylor‚ after the semiprofessional basketball player. By 1970‚ eighty percent of basketball players wore Converse shoes out on the court. In 1983 their revenue was $209 million. Converse faced a lot of competition‚ and in 1989 they only held five percent

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    Volunteers and Decision Making Grand Canyon University: ORG-807 September 17‚ 2014 Introduction The purpose of this study is to explore and converse about the role of volunteers within the for-profit and non-profit organizations and examine their influence on organizational decision making. According to Lawrence and Weber‚ (2011)‚ a volunteer is a person who donates his/her time or efforts for a cause or organization without being paid. Volunteering is about giving your

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    organizations‚ and society. Fetish is considered a sexual disorder. Someone you may know‚ a male close to you could be having a secret "affair" behind closed doors and you may not even be aware of it. Not to worry‚

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    From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about a paraphilia. For the music album‚ see Foot Fetish. [pic] [pic] The Countess with the whip‚ an illustration by Martin van Maële Foot fetishism‚ foot partialism‚ foot worship‚ or podophilia is a pronounced sexual interest in feet.[1] It is the most common form of sexual preference for otherwise non-sexual objects or body parts.[2] |Contents

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    this new trend of objectum sexuality. There are the objectum sexuals who believe that falling in love with objects is a new sexual orientation‚ and on the opposite side of the spectrum are psychologists and psychiatrists who believe it is simply a fetish. In between the two sides are medical researchers who do believe that these people are in love with objects; however‚ the researchers believe this attraction stems from a medical disease known as Asperger’s syndrome. Objectum sexuals believe that

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    A raw definition of a fetish is something that turns you on. A fetish could also mean that you have a very strong liking for something. The cause of fetishistic behavior as a pattern of sexual gratification cannot usually be explained easily. It is only when these patterns become part of a larger picture. Some people‚ even when engaged in normal sexual activity‚ will require the presence of such stimuli objects for arousal. A true fetish in psychology terms is a thing the needs

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    Fetishism in the Cinema

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    Litsa Mouka 1 I know very well‚ but all the same… A study of fetishism I know very well‚ but all the same... A study of fetishism in relation to cinema This dissertation is an exploration into the different ways cinema utilises processes of fetishisation to evoke desire and disavow lack. In all cases it will show how the basic notion of fetishism functions as a symbolic substitution for the lack and as such‚ how it imposes itself onto the structure of film and the experience of watching/looking

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    Gender is usually associated with two sexes‚ male and female. However‚ there are other parts of the world associating another term with gender. The Hijra community from the Hindu tradition classify themselves as the “third gender”‚ they consider themselves to be neither male nor female. The Navajo tradition also classifies a community of the Nadleehi people as possessing “two-spirits” or a third gender. Moreover‚ the Hijra and Nadleehi are mostly referred to as being a man woman‚ but not only a man

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    episode I will be discussing is about a man who has a foot fetish which causes him to watch women’s feet and react. I will be focusing on this one character in this episode.

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    and Things by Barbara Johnson‚ I found that Freud used the psyche to explain fetishism. Johnson explains that‚ “Baudelaire‚ Marx‚ and Freud‚ as typical man of the nineteenth century‚ were sure they knew that men more primitive than themselves were fetish-worshippers‚ and found in the sensual enjoyment of the material something divine. A figure that is a thing in the world‚ and not just a representation of one‚ can itself contain the heightened aliveness it gives access to‚ and can be an object of

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