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    Celebrity Endorsement

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    Introduction Chapter 2 Literature Review Chapter 3 Methodology Chapter 4 Results and Findings Chapter 5 Discussion Chapter 6 Conclusion References Appendices A B C Pictures of Advertisements Gucci Envy me Gucci Envy me and Jenifer Aniston Gucci Envy me and Amy Winehouse Christian Dior J’dore Christian Dior J’dore and Queen Latifah Christian Dior J’dore and Emma Watson 57 58 59 60 61 62 38 41 49 1 3 3 4 6 10 14 25 31 35 2 Acknowledgements: The completion of this research was because of supports from

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    Mother Tongue

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    people and hold power with ease. In the article “Mother Tongue”‚ Amy Tan emphasizes the idea that we all speak different languages unconsciously and that we are categorized by the way we speak. Language is power; people develop that power through their own sense of cultural and historical language and usage because language comes from culture. In “Mother Tongue‚” Amy Tan discusses the different experiences she had that made her realized the different types of "English’s"

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    The Harvest

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    “The Harvest” Amy Hempel Amy Hempel’s “The Harvest‚” is a tale about a lady who is seriously harmed in a car incident. Then she informed us what areas of the tale were real.” The females then said “I really was in a car incident‚” she said. “And everything about the medical center is real‚ except my leg only needed three number of stitching. And then‚ Hempel does the wonderful factor that requires this from an awesome little tale to something amazing. The Harvest" is separated into seven brief

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    directed by Amy Heckerling‚ deviates drastically from the norm‚ as the film is not a period piece. While Emma is set in the early nineteenth century in the country village of Highbury‚ sixteen miles out of London‚ England‚ Clueless is set in Bronson Alcott High School almost two hundred years later‚ in the late twentieth century. Despite the significantly different geographical and historical setting and the diverse social values‚ lifestyles‚ and issues than those depicted in Emma‚ Amy Heckerling’s

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    Fish Cheeks

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    Fish Cheeks Acceptance in a new environment is tough whether you are from distant lands or around the corner fitting in is always desired. This is something many kids can relate to at one point or another. Amy Tan’s essay “Fish Cheeks” exposes the reader to the vulnerability she felt as a young Chinese teenager growing up in America. Fish Cheeks is a short story about a young Chinese girl in America with a crush on Robert‚ The son of the pastor of her church. Tan’s background inhibits the acceptance

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    Kali Gross’ Colored Amazons sheds light upon African American women’s persona and struggles during post-reconstruction Philadelphia. Not all black women committed crimes during this period‚ but some became well known for badgering and other property crimes. Reporting of these crimes alienated black women from society with criminally bias headlines‚ also the African American women’s body was manipulated and punished by the power of the state and the minds of the people. Just as Foucault‚ Gross believes

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    Mother tongue summery

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    Mother Tongue Summery In the essay‚ “Mother Tongue” Amy Tan talks about her life growing up in a bilingual household. In the begging Amy Tan talks about how much she has always loved language and the different “Englishes” she grew up with. She goes on to talk about her experience with having a mother who spoke “broken” English by giving examples of having to pretend to be her mother over the phone to stock brokers. The author explains that in the begging she felt that her mother’s limited English

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    'Clueless' Essay

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    “How has Amy Heckerling used film techniques to portray the transformation of ‘Cher’ in her film‚ ‘Clueless’?” In the hit film of 1995 -Clueless‚ director Amy Heckerling effectively uses film techniques to further portray the deep meaning of the story. The film tells the story of a selfish teenage girl who transforms into a responsible woman. In the beginning of the story‚ the main protagonist‚ Cher‚ is depicted as a narrow-minded‚ extravagant teenager. Heckerling uses vivid colour and extremity

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    English Coursework

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    and shows your lack of knowledge about tattoos. Your extremely sexist towards women. You slate mostly females for example: Amy Winehouse‚ Victoria Beckham‚ Madonna and Angelina Joli etc. You have criticised each and every one of these females for either their tattoos or their image. This can be proven in the subtitle when it says “among celebrities such as Angelina Joli and Amy Winehouse” These are both females‚ which is representing that you think its only females that have tacky tattoos and a poor

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    short stories both have plots and characters‚ fables like “An Appointment in Samarra” by English novelist W. Somerset Maugham‚ often have a clearly stated or interpreted moral‚ while short stories like “A Pair of Tickets”‚ by Chinese-American author Amy Tan‚ tell a tale that leaves readers thinking. Fables are stories that are direct‚ use unrealistic characters such as animals and objects with human characteristics‚ and are written with the ultimate goal of a presenting the reader with a moral.

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