This discussion board is focused on analyzing Deadly Dressers, an emotional episode that explores the reasons why
there is an increase in child death due to falling furniture in contemporary times. The reasons are more complex than
someone might expect, sparking discussion over the subject matters of a lack of awareness, personal responsibility,
corporate responsibility, and even the danger of historical changes in the wood and lumber industry.
In this board, answer the following questions:
What questions, concerns, or initial impressions did you have about this episode? (4-5 sentences as a minimum)
How can we apply our course theme and any of our main course texts to this documentary episode? (Social
sustainability lecture, Language of Oppression, andlor Jandt’s "Defining Culture"?) In some ways, this is less
of an "obvious" connection compared to Crash. How can we approach this topic considering some of the
ideas, thought processes, and terms used in our introductory course materials? (4-5 sentences as a minimum)
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