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    Introduction I. *Pass out Barbie dolls to each table* I want you to take a look at this certain toy that every little girl dreams of getting for Christmas‚ and think of what true value you really see in it. I bet you think the Barbie doll looks flawless‚ right? II. I’m pretty sure that either you or someone you know has played with Barbie dolls in the past‚ has that affected you or them? Did Barbie actually change your self-concept of how you should look to be considered perfect? The sad

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    Kyle Herrod Ms. Saenz ENGL 1113-104 10 September‚ 2012 Bad Role Model‚ Good Teacher I was born and raised in San Diego‚ California. Being one of three kids of a Navy family‚ I was well disciplined and well behaved‚ as were my brothers. In 2004 we moved from California to Texas‚ going from perfect weather every day to unpredictable weather all the time. Not only was the physical aspect a shock‚ but all preconceptions of Texas were blown out of the water by reality. The hardest part of the whole

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    Lady Macbeth may be considered to be a modern female role model as her character conforms to the abnormal attitudes of a typical Elizabethan woman. Nevertheless she also presents attitudes of typical behaviour accepted of woman during the period. Firstly‚ discussing how Lady Macbeth is not a modern female role model. It can be acknowledged that Lady Macbeth never really possesses legitimate power of her own. Though it is evident that she does make some decisions on her own and also produces some

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    Barbie: A Bad Role Model The Barbie has been the effigy perfection since 1956 when she was first introduced to the public. The Slumber Party edition Barbie that would be a life sized 6’ ‚ released in 1965‚ came with a scale permanently marked at 110 lbs and a dieting book that said “don’t eat”. Not exactly the role model any parent would like their kids to have[pathos]. Barbie is not a good influence on young children because she shows an unrealistic body image‚ is portrayed as an airhead‚

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    Fake‚ The New Real Hollywood shows good and bad role models these days. These role models range in age from twelve to seventy years old. Some of these role models display the bad‚ the terrible‚ the worse than terrible‚ the things that get into girls heads these days and show them what Hollywood likes‚ not what the human race likes. There are many girls these days that follow Hollywood like it’s the rules of being popular‚ the rules of being liked. Open a Cosmo‚ see what the first girl you look

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    Athletes are bad role models. The other hand‚ “Athletes take drugs to enhance their performance”(nelsonprice.com NA).Athletes mostly do drugs to enhance their performance for most sports. Also‚ many have gotten caught publicly and since these kids have their absolute favorite player they want t o be just like them. Once the media gets out the kids starts to do drugs just like his favorite athlete. Furthermore‚ these drugs are very harmful especially to kids. My argument is that over time that rate

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    at famous people; like actors‚ musicians‚ athletes‚ politicians and models. Some famous people use drugs and alcohol. Many celebrities‚ especially athletes‚ have lack of education. They send a message that being smart is like being a nerd. Another thing‚ teens want‚ especially girls‚ is to look good. Some will do anything it takes to fit in‚ to look better then the girl beside her. Modern culture is producing negative role models for young people. Some famous people use drugs and alcohol. One example

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    Ashley Graham

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    Ashley Graham has been a model for sixteen years and has struggled with how the fashion industry deals with the size difference of models. In 2003 she was signed on to Ford Models‚ and last year in 2016 she became the first plus size model to be on the cover of a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. In 2010 Lane Bryant came out with an ad titled‚ Not what Mom Would Wear‚ which was rather controversial; it consisted of shots of Ashley in different lingerie‚ preparing for a date. Television stations

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    From the case description‚ we know that Ashley is 13 years old‚ who recently disclosed to one of the teacher’s from school that she is scared of her mum’s boyfriend who entered into the bath when she was in the bath making sexual remarks . Ashley is concerned that herself and her mum could be exposed at some risks if this information will be passed on. The focus of the assessment must be Ashley‚ whether the situation could be a potential risk or unmet needs ‚or even both of them. In order to be

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    Brett Bailey

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    Daniel Lar lham Bre t t Baile y and Third Wor ld Bunfight Journeys into the South African Psyche “South Africa’s edgiest director.”1 “The whizz-kid of transformed drama.”2 “Bad boy of the [South African] theatre scene.”3 These are just a few of the epithets won by director-playwright Brett Bailey‚ variously charged with trespassing onto sacred cultural terrain and hailed as a trailblazing visionary forging the way toward a new South African theater — a theater capable of accommodating the

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