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    Women’s Empowerment‚ Media and Realities By Prof. D. B. Gadling & Karuna Raut Dept. of Mass Comm. & Journalism‚ Solapur University‚ Solapur. Email : d_gadling@yahoo.com Contribution of Social Reformers Gender equality is the point of utmost importance in the empowerment of women. This concept is not altogether new to India. Various attempts were made to spread it by social reformers in India. During the 19th century Raja Rammohan Roy raised his voice against child marriages‚ Sati and polygamy. Maharshi

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    Disney Organizational Behavior i Disney Organizational Behavior Axia College of the University of Phoenix MGT 245/Organizational Theory & Behavior Bonetta Mozingo September 14‚ 2008 Disney Organizational Behavior 1 Walt Disney once said‚ “You can dream‚ create‚ design and build the most wonderful place in the world‚ but it requires people to make the dream a reality.” He realized early that the only way his company would be successful‚ and he could

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    PROGRAM (CVDP): A MECHANISM FOR ENHANCING WOMEN EMPOWERMENT --- Md. Al-Amin Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study The development of rural Bangladesh has figured prominent in the development plans and programmes of the 1970s. It is well known that majority of the people of Bangladesh live mainly in rural area under mass poverty. Poverty reduction has therefore become an important aspect of rural development (Islam.1992). As women in Bangladesh compose half of the total

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    Throughout history women have always been stereotyped as weak. Society has labeled them as being housewives and servants for men; they had no freedom and lived under the shadows of their husbands. Although being prejudiced by society and men‚ women were finally brave enough to stand up for their rights in 1848 at the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls‚ despise their emotional issues and traditional ways of history. Kate Chopin’s Story of an Hour and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow

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    couples and families in Disney movies. Four main themes were identified: (1) family relationships are a strong priority‚ (2) families are diverse‚ but the diversity is simplified‚ (3) fathers are elevated‚ while mothers are marginalized‚ and (4) couple relationships are created by “love at first sight‚” are easily maintained‚ and are often characterized by gender-based power differentials. These four main themes can be problematic because they are apparent in almost all the Disney movies and causes to

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    admired for their courage and noble qualities.  Walt Disney was‚ and may still be‚ perhaps one of the most influential people in the entertainment business today.  He could be considered a modern day hero due to his many skills and the mark that he left on the world.  Like Disney‚ Odysseus was determined and had many traits that helped to lead to reaching his full potential‚ making him a hero as well.   Although discounted numerous times‚ Walt Disney and Odysseus refused to give up on their dreams and

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    Sexism In Disney Movies

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    This paper explores the ideas brought up by many different articles about Disney movies and their effect on the thoughts and behaviours that children possess and how these thoughts and behaviours effect the way they communicate. The research found was mostly based on observations of certain behaviours in various popular Disney movies. The topics brought up by the articles were that Disney portrays sexist and racist behaviours‚ questionable gender roles‚ indirect aggression‚ negative body images‚

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    Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect” first appeared in the Christian Science Monitor in 2011. Hanes aims to convince her audience that little girls are being subjected to the hypersexualization of women. With supporting evidence‚ strategic organization‚ and a specific purpose and audience‚ Hanes is able to produce a convincing argument. Hanes’ purpose is to provide reason to believe that little girls are becoming involved and corrupted with inappropriate ideas of how women should

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    limited to‚ are: Texas‚ Colorado‚ and Georgia. The teacher is in all control of the decision to punish and can be unjust whenever they wish. In Amy March’s case‚ she was struck physically and even more so emotionally by an unfair teacher. In “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott‚ the March family’s experience in chapter seven compares and contrasts with “Corporal Punishment Persists in U.S. Schools” by Alyssa Monroe through

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    Disney. A word that connotes childhood enjoyment‚ its messages of love and happiness influencing us for the better. This is exactly what Disney would like us to believe. Despite what they say‚ there is a sinister side to this innocence. Its messages have been corrupting our poor‚ unsuspecting children. How beauty is imperative in order to succeed in life; how only the beautiful can achieve their own ‘happy ending; how people who are less than ‘perfect’ are dark and evil. How can anyone truly feel

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