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The Thoughts of Me on This Here Topic of Power in Comparison with Nancy-Scheper-Hughes and Brody and Where They Disagree and More Importantly Agree.

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Have you read the book Literacies? (Funny how Literacy's is spelled Uncorrectly) What have YOU done besides the "ritual of ratification" between the lines of what is able to be compared and other well pointed out thoughts the book stands here to offer. Well to be honest one really has to take their time throughout the paragraphs of deeply, stormed-ahead of time, contrasting hypocrisy and truths which can be observed through your looking-glass of ever changing perspective (overused definition with a broad definition), your surrender is effective if one wishes to rethink over a topic, especially if one has read the themes of Howard Brody who wrote the Social Power of Expert Healers and with it have its contents intertwining with the thoughts of the common issue arising in the Anthropological Looking-Glass written by Nancy Scheper Hughes. One can find it in the interesting and almost defensive sense but all-in-all a/the common agreements collided with Brody's discussion of power can be pin pointed. After all, it did with-hold the term "Looking Glass" in the titleÐ'...so one is given the chance to make an opinion or better yet an observation off what is said in her and his splah of blibble blabble . With a thesis stating "what is the power issue of how it is owned and how it is shared-> between the people whose jobs' enforce such OBJECTS (if I may call it a "something" which is transparent or dismissed from even being existent) to be used in their Professional everyday life of what one might consider a gift orÐ'... if morals mean more than the lift off of capitalism adaption of "Self Preoccupation" than it may be considered a burden.

There is a circle of destruction in the moral(ed) values of professional integrational motivation which now must bring up the fact that Nancy Scheper Hughes faced such an urge to write in a way which lacked neutral rights to whoever was going to be written about/observed beforehand.

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