An Analysis on Fast Fashion & It’s Damage to the Environment Rikki Rosenthal January 27, 2020 Rebecca Onion’s Article “How Depression-Era Women Made Dresses Out of Chicken Feed” depicts the struggles of women during the depression-era and how they had to rely on unusual sources to create clothing. In this piece, Onion tells the storyContinue reading “The Price We Pay When Our Clothes Cost as Much As McDonald’s”
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Are the Suburbs Really the Superior Place to Live?
An Analysis on Adam Ruins Everything S2E10 “Adam Ruins the Suburbs” Rikki Rosenthal January 17, 2020 It is recognized throughout the majority of American society that the suburbs are the quintessential place to live. Settling down with your family and having that picture perfect house with the white picket fence are what most Americans considerContinue reading “Are the Suburbs Really the Superior Place to Live?”
The Unusual Ways in Which Ignorance Exudes Confidence
An Analysis on David Dunning’s “We Are All Confident Idiots” Rikki Rosenthal January 15, 2020 In David Dunning’s informative, yet accessible, piece on high levels of confidence in humans who are mostly ignorant, he explores the ideology and purpose behind where human ignorance is born. At 70 years old, Dunning is able to explain hisContinue reading “The Unusual Ways in Which Ignorance Exudes Confidence”
Welcome to Rikki Rosenthal
Here you will find a collection of my portfolio in writing and photography. I hope you enjoy!
Who is she?
Hey there, I’m Rikki. I’m a writer pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Journalism at Arcadia University. I’m from Brick, New Jersey. I have an interest in photography, travel, and exercise.