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Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things
The Story of Stuff: How Our Obsession with Stuff Is Trashing the Planet, Our Communities, and Our Health-and a Vision for Change
We have a problem with Stuff. With just 5 percent of the world’s population, we’re consuming 30 percent of the world’s resources and creating 30 percent of the world’s waste. If everyone consumed at U.S. rates, we would need three to five planets!
This alarming fact drove Annie Leonard to create the Internet film sensation The Story of Stuff, which has been viewed over 10 million times by people around the world. In her sweeping, groundbreaking book of the same name, Leonard tracks the life of the Stuff we use every day—where our cotton T-shirts, laptop computers, and aluminum cans come from, how they are produced, distributed, and consumed, and where they go when we throw them out. Like Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, The Story of Stuff is a landmark book that will change the way people think—and the way they live.
Leonard’s message is startlingly clear: we have too much Stuff, and too much of it is toxic. Outlining the five stages of our consumption-driven economy—from extraction through production, distribution, consumption, and disposal—she vividly illuminates its frightening repercussions. Visiting garbage dumps and factories around the world, Leonard reveals the true story behind our possessions—why it’s cheaper to replace a broken TV than to fix it; how the promotion of "perceived obsolescence" encourages us to toss out everything from shoes to cell phones while they’re still in perfect shape; and how factory workers in Haiti, mine workers in Congo, and everyone who lives and works within this system pay for our cheap goods with their health, safety, and quality of life. Meanwhile we, as consumers, are compromising our health and well-being, whether it’s through neurotoxins in our pillows or lead leaching into our kids’ food from their lunchboxes—and all this Stuff isn’t even making us happier! We work hard so we can buy Stuff that we quickly throw out, and then
we want new Stuff so we work harder and have no time to enjoy all our Stuff. . . . With staggering revelations about the economy, the environment, and cultures around the world, alongside stories from her own life and work, Leonard demonstrates that the drive for a "growth at all costs" economy fuels a cycle of production, consumption, and disposal that is killing us.
It is a system in crisis, but Annie Leonard shows us that this is not the way things have to be. It’s within our power to stop the environmental damage, social injustice, and health hazards caused by polluting production and excessive consumption, and Leonard shows us how. Expansive, galvanizing, and sobering yet optimistic, The Story of Stuff transforms how we think about our lives and our relationship to the planet.
Stuff: Live At Montreux 1976
Stuff, caught here in their only performance at Montreux, combined the talents of five amazing musicians: Cornell Dupree on guitar, Gordon Edwards on bass, Steve Gadd on drums, Eric Gale on guitar and Richard Tee on keyboards. Individually they were among the most sought after session players of their day but together as Stuff they had a magic all of their own, brilliantly captured on this DVD, which also features a guest appearance from vocalist Odetta on "Oh Happy Day" and specially written sleeve notes by Gordon Edwards and longtime fan of the band Chris Rea."The purity of what's on this [DVD] is the true history of modern music. It's as good as it ever got and ever will get." - Chris Rea
TRACK LISTING
1) Foots 2) Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours 3) The Gadd Solo 4) Stuff's Stuff 5) That's The Way Of The World 6) Feelin' Alright 7) Lift Every Voice And Sing / Oh Happy Day 8) Ode To Stuff 9) How Long Will It Last? 10) You Are So Beautiful 11) Boogie On Reggae Woman 12) Do It Again
Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things (New Report, No 4)
This digital document is an article from The Futurist, published by World Future Society on March 1, 1998. The length of the article is 2692 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the supplier: Individuals can minimize the environmental impact of high consumption by examining closely the things that are consumed daily. Tracing the history of a cup of coffee, for example, presents alternative consumption behavior that is protective of the environment.
Citation Details
Title: Stuff: the secret lives of everyday things.
Author: John C. Ryan
Publication: The Futurist (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 1998
Publisher: World Future Society
Volume: v32 Issue: n2 Page: p26(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Stuff Good Players Should Know: Intelligent Basketball from A to Z
STUFF Good Players Should Know may very well be the best book ever written for basketball players and fans. It is conversational and easy to understand, yet filled with subtle insights into the game of basketball. STUFF is page after page of creative concepts, common sense, and special tips that can not be found anywhere else.Stuff
Things make us just as much as we make things. And yet, unlike the study of languages or places, there is no discipline devoted to the study of material things. This book shows why it is time to acknowledge and confront this neglect and how much we can learn from focusing our attention on stuff.The book opens with a critique of the concept of superficiality as applied to clothing. It presents the theories that are required to understand the way we are created by material as well as social relations. It takes us inside the very private worlds of our home possessions and our processes of accommodating. It considers issues of materiality in relation to the media, as well as the implications of such an approach in relation, for example, to poverty. Finally, the book considers objects which we use to define what it is to be alive and how we use objects to cope with death.
Based on more than thirty years of research in the Caribbean, India, London and elsewhere, Stuff is nothing less than a manifesto for the study of material culture and a new way of looking at the objects that surround us and make up so much of our social and personal life.
The Stuff
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Media Type: DVD
Artist: MORIARTY/SORVINO/AIELLO
Title: STUFF
Street Release Date: 10/24/2000
Genre: HORROR
Stuff Every Woman Should Know
Since its publication last year, Stuff Every Man Should Know has taught countless guys how to start campfires, shave properly, and select quality cigars. But what about members of the smarter sex? This delightful companion volume will teach women of all ages how to throw a cocktail party, pick a signature scent, perform a breast self-examination, and much more. Stuff Every Woman Should Know also includes instructions on:How to Ask for a Raise
Ten Stylish Pieces Every Woman Should Own
How to Throw a Football
Self-Defense Techniques
And much, much more!
With helpful instructions and charming illustrations, this stylish pocket-sized hardcover is the perfect gift for Mother's Day, graduation, or any time of the year.
SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life: A Four-Step Guide to Getting Unstuck
Are you eager to make a change but unsure what's next?Organizing works when you know where you're going but don't know how to get there. But sometimes organizing isn't enough. When you're eager to make a change in your life, but you are unsure of your new destination, you need to SHED.
Expert organizer and New York Times bestselling author Julie Morgenstern has developed the four-step SHED plan to help you get unstuck from the defunct, obsolete objects and obligations preventing you from living a richer, more meaningful life. SHED picks up where other organizing processes leave off -- helping you purge the physical and behavioral clutter holding you back so you can finally create real change in your life.
But it's not just about throwing things away! The SHED process is more about what comes before and after you heave the clutter, so that the changes you make really stick in the long term. Learn how to:
Separate the treasures -- What is truly worth hanging on to?
Heave the trash -- What's weighing you down?
Embrace your identity -- Who are you without all your stuff?
Drive yourself forward -- Which direction connects to your genuine self?
Whether you're facing a move, a promotion, an empty nest, a marriage, divorce or retirement, When Organizing Isn't Enough provides a practical, transformative plan for positively managing change in every aspect of your life.
Stuff Every Man Should Know
The Dangerous Book for Boys taught us how to make snowballs and slip knots but who will teach us how to get a stripper's phone number? How can we talk our way out of a traffic ticket? And what's the best way to ask for a raise? Stuff Every Man Should Know features these skills and dozens more, all packaged in the same elegant and affordable hardcover package as Jokes Every Man Should Know. Illustrated step-by-step instructions will teacher readers:How to tie a necktie
How to make the perfect omelet
Five pickup lines in five different languages
How to bet on horses
How to calm a crying baby
and much, much more
With its elegant design and affordable $9.95 price point, this Stuff will be an irresistible gift for dads, grads, and men of all ages.
Stuff.co.nz - Latest New Zealand News & World News ...
www.stuff.co.nz
Latest NZ news, world news, sport, weather forecasts, travel, entertainment, business, science, environment, politics and newspapers. Visit Stuff.co.nz.
Stuff (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stuff is a men's magazine featuring interviews, pictorials, and other articles of interest to a predominantly male audience.
Stuff: Watch Stuff. Win Stuff. Daily.
www.winstufftoday.com
Unless you have some kind of mutant ears, big, over-the-ear style headphones are easily the most comfortable cans you can get. But, you don't have to spend hundreds of dollars on a ...
Stuff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stuff may refer to: items, things, or matter. Stuff may also refer to: Stuff (cloth), woven cloth or fabric, usually woolen (mainly United Kingdom)
HowStuffWorks - Learn How Everything Works!
www.howstuffworks.com
HowStuffWorks explains hundreds of subjects, from car engines to lock-picking to ESP, using clear language and tons of illustrations. We do the resear
Stuff
www.paulgraham.com/stuff.htm
July 2007 I have too much stuff. Most people in America do. In fact, the poorer people are, the more stuff they seem to have. Hardly anyone is so poor that they can't afford a ...
Gadget reviews and video reviews, technology news – Stuff.tv
stuff.tv
Awesome gadget reviews, technology news and gadget video reviews. MP3 players to mobile phones, digital cameras to laptops, Top 10 reviews – all at Stuff.tv
The Story of Stuff
www.storyofstuff.com
A 20-minute animation of the consumerist society, narrated by Anne Leonard, to view online or download. Includes footnoted script, credits, blog, and resources.
Stuff | Define Stuff at Dictionary.com
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YouTube - George Carlin Talks About "Stuff"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvgN5gCuLac
George Carlin's classic standup routine about the importance of 'Stuff' in our lives. This was from his appearance at Comic Relief in 1986. Farewell George ...
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