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Naomi and Klein
No Logo, the book by the Canadian journalist Naomi Klein who criticized the production practices of multinational corporations and the omnipresence of brand-driven marketing in popular culture, has become " manifesto " of the movement, presenting in a simple way themes more accurately developed in other works.
* Klein, Naomi.
According to activist writer Naomi Klein, ironic enjoyment of the film initially arose among those with the video before MGM, the film's chief marketer, capitalized on the idea.
Naomi Klein illustrates this roughly in her work The Shock Doctrine and John Ralston Saul more humorously illustrates this through various examples in The Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World.
* Article by Naomi Klein in The Nation
In the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, journalist Naomi Klein uncovered that " the initial exploration plan that BP submitted to the federal government for the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon well reads like a Greek tragedy about human hubris.
" James Hansen, Noam Chomsky, Raj Patel, Naomi Klein, The Yes Men, and Dennis Kucinich have had similar views.
* 1970 – Naomi Klein, Canadian author and activist
In her book The Shock Doctrine, author and social activist Naomi Klein criticized Friedman's ideology and the principles that guided the economic restructuring that followed the military coups in countries such as Chile and Indonesia, drawing analogies between the way that Friedman proposed using the social " shock " of the coups to create an economic " blank slate " with Ewen Cameron's controversial medical experiments that used electroshock therapy to create a mental " blank slate " in patients with mental disorders.
No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies is a book by Canadian author Naomi Klein.
Category: Books by Naomi Klein
* Klein, Naomi ( 2000 ).
Naomi Klein argues in her book The Shock Doctrine that Cameron's research and his contribution to the MKUltra project was actually not about mind control and brainwashing, but about designing " a scientifically based system for extracting information from ' resistant sources.
* Naomi Klein
In a 2002 op-ed, alter-globalisation activist and critic of Israel Naomi Klein criticised Indymedia for perpetuating conspiracy theories about the Jews, including supposed involvement with the September 11 attacks and re-posting from the infamous hoax The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
* Klein, Naomi ( 2007 ), The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, London: Allen Lane
Other signers included actor Danny Glover, musician David Byrne, journalist John Pilger, and authors Alice Walker, Naomi Klein, and Howard Zinn.
In her 1999 book No Logo, Naomi Klein provides several examples of mergers and acquisitions between media companies designed to create conglomerates for the purposes of creating synergies between them:
*" 6 / 7: the massacre of the poor that the world ignored: The US cannot accept that the Haitian president it ousted still has support ", Naomi Klein, The Guardian, 18 July 2005
Among the speakers was Canadian social activist and author Naomi Klein and Bolivian President Evo Morales, who firmly said in his talk, “ We are going to go to the UN to declare that water is a basic public need that must not be managed by private interests, but should be for all people, including people of rural areas .” The Forum was at first plagued with logistical problems, as a number of events had to be canceled at the last minute because of a lack of space, and a student strike against the policies of President Abdoulaye Wade in Diop University interrupted some scheduled plenaries.
* Howard Zinn ( 1922-2010 ): A Tribute to the Legendary Historian with Noam Chomsky, Alice Walker, Naomi Klein and Anthony Arnove
Author Naomi Klein wrote in her book The Shock Doctrine about a recurrent metaphor of shock, and claimed in an interview that the Bush administration has continued to exploit a " window of opportunity that opens up in a state of shock ", followed by a comforting rationale for the public, as a form of social control.
According to writer Naomi Klein, ironic enjoyment of the film initially arose among those with the video before MGM capitalized on the idea.
In fall of that year, Schreiber directed and starred in the " 2006 Join the Fight " AIDS PSA campaign for Cable Positive and Kismet Films ( others involved with the campaign included actress Naomi Watts, fashion designer Calvin Klein, and playwright Tony Kushner ).

Naomi and explains
In The Making of In America, a featurette on the DVD release of the film, Sheridan explains Christy and Ariel are based on his daughters ( and co-writers ) Naomi and Kirsten.
He meets a girl named Naomi ( Ivana Bozilovic ), and Van pushes Taj to go for her (" Naomi-that's ' I moan ' backwards ," Van explains ) but Taj accidentally sets himself on fire with massage oil.
Naomi Lindstrom explains that Borges saw an effort to make a story appear natural " as an impoverishment of fiction's possibilities and falsification of its artistic character.

Naomi and her
Naomi sends Ruth to the threshing floor at night and tells her to " uncover the feet " of the sleeping Boaz.
The mood of the story is fashioned from the start through names of the participants: Naomi, which means " my gracious one " or " my delight ," later asks to be called Mara, " the bitter one "; her two sons are Mahlon, " sick ", and Chilion, " weakening " or " pining " and Orpah, meaning " mane " or " gazelle ", is from the root for " nape " or " back of the neck ", appropriate for the daughter-in-law who turns her back on Naomi and returns to her people.
The theme of hesed is woven throughout Ruth, beginning at 1: 8 with Naomi blessing her two daughters-in-law as she urges them to return to their Moabite families.
Though Naomi was a destitute widow at the time she re-entered Bethlehem, yet by the end of the narrative, we see her embracing her grandson as her foster-child.
Examples cited are Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi, Daniel and the court official Ashpenaz, and, most famously, David and King Saul's son Jonathan.
* Naomi Bennett, a character on the television show Private Practice who did her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology and her fellowship in Reproductive endocrinology and infertility
King's daughter Naomi is a Unitarian Universalist Church minister in Plantation, Florida with her same-sex partner, Rev.
During the second season, the first child was born aboard the ship to Ensign Samantha Wildman ; as she grew up, Naomi Wildman would become great friends with her godfather, Neelix.
Sigmund Freud, James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, D. H. Lawrence, Aleister Crowley, Ezra Pound, William Gaddis, Mary Renault, Joseph Campbell, Roger Zelazny, Naomi Mitchison ( in her The Corn King and the Spring Queen ), and Camille Paglia, are some of the authors deeply influenced by The Golden Bough.
On February 24, District Court Judge Naomi Buchwald dismissed the lawsuit and in her ruling criticized the plaintiffs for a " transparent effort to create a controversy where none exists.
This fact inspired Naomi Shemer to add an additional line to her song Jerusalem of Gold, saying: " a shofar calls out from the Temple Mount in The Old City ".

Naomi and ideas
Tanizaki wrote Naomi, in his early years, during the Japanese Industrial Revolution when Western influences took root in Japan, contrary to the Meiji period when Western ideas were first introduced.

Naomi and 2003
Her other recent credits include Funny Bones ( 1995 ) with Jerry Lewis and Oliver Platt, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells ( 2000 ) with Judi Dench and Cleo Laine, and Le Divorce ( 2003 ) by Merchant / Ivory with Kate Hudson and Naomi Watts.
After Ledger's successful transition to Hollywood, Jordan and Ledger collaborated again in 2003 with Ledger playing the iconic bushranger title role in the film Ned Kelly, which co-starred Australian actress Naomi Watts.
* Naomi Jakobsson, member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 103rd District since 2003.
The historian of science Naomi Oreskes published an article in Science reporting that a survey of the abstracts of 928 science articles published between 1993 and 2003 showed none which disagreed explicitly with the notion of anthropogenic global warming.
The film received nominations at the 2003 Academy Awards for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role ( Benicio del Toro ) and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role ( Naomi Watts ).
2003: Naomi Wolf
Naomi Betts ( born c. 1982 ) is an American criminal who robbed the Fifth Third Bank in Indianapolis, Indiana, U. S. on October 9, 2003.
The discovery of the nanoshell was made by Professor Naomi J. Halas and her team at Rice University in 2003.
* Le Divorce ( 2003 ) starring Kate Hudson, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Leslie Caron, Stockard Channing, Melvil Poupaud * also co-writer
* Oreskes, Naomi, ed., 2003, Plate Tectonics: an Insider's History of the Modern Theory of the Earth, Westview Press, ISBN 0-8133-4132-9
* The Primal Scene in the Public Domain: E. L. Doctorow ’ s The Book of Daniel by Naomi Morgenstern from Studies in the Novel, Vol 35, 2003.
" Cooper was vocal in his opposition to the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the subsequent occupation, but he has been scathingly critical of other leftist opponents to the war, such as Canadian journalist Naomi Klein, who he lambasted as a " friend " and " apologist " for prominent Iraqi Shiite Islamist Muqtada al-Sadr in response to a piece she wrote for the September 13, 2004 edition of The Nation.
In 2003, a movie version of her comedy of manners novel Le Divorce was released, directed by James Ivory and starring Kate Hudson and Naomi Watts.
In 2003 she won the first Speakeasy Prize for poetry, judged by Naomi Shihab Nye.
Coren's career at the Seven Network began in December 2003, presenting late news updates and presenting the summer edition of Today Tonight in the place of Naomi Robson.

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