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    Introduction: Women have proudly served their country throughout many periods of United States warfare‚ even though they may have not been wearing a uniform. Women in America have integrated themselves slowly into the military. They began serving in mainly small roles‚ with time and continues effort they began to hold high authority positions. The various roles women played in the military demonstrates what a great influence they were to warfare‚ even prior to being invited to be part of actual

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    During the American progressive era of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s‚ the lives and roles of women changed remarkably. During this time‚ woman were beginning to fight for equality‚ and to try to convince American society that they had much to offer to their country. Even though they could not vote throughout the majority of this period‚ they still managed to create many of the public policies and institutions that we enjoy today. Women of this time period managed to promote suffrage‚ improve educational

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    new heroine portrayed in films today. Films possess the potential to influence‚ engage and inspire and hence is vital in constructing one’s perceptions of gender (Hammer‚ 2009). Together with the rise of feminism‚ female portrayals in action films have also changed from male dominated action films to heroine action films. However‚ does the change in female portrayals in these action films reflect the progress of feminism? Previous portrayals of women in films adhere closely to women in reality

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    The three terms/concepts are: casting‚ ensemble acting‚ and method acting. The cast of American Beauty won a Screen Actors Guild Award for an Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture in the year 2000‚ the ensemble acting includes the acting techniques of working together in the film shots‚ and the casting of the group of actors for the characters’ roles includes: Annette Bening‚ Wes Bentley‚ Thora Birch‚ Chris Cooper‚ Peter Gallagher‚ Allison Janney‚ Kevin Spacey‚ and Mena

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    dance for Othello (Laurence Fishburne)‚ as rather than her appearing alluring and desirable the entire sequence seems quite obviously uncomfortable for both actor and audience alike. Whilst this major aspect of her personality appeared to escape the film adaptation‚ it cannot be denied that her character remained the epitome of innocence‚ purity and devotion as seen in the play. Even in the face of death after meek pleas to have her fate postponed are denied‚ Irene’s somewhat weak character makes

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    6 Asian Stereotypes Stereotypes are everywhere in today ’s society. The media today such as television‚ radio‚ and the internet constantly remind us of the stereotypes for different races‚ genders‚ religions‚ and numerous other categories. Stereotypes of Asians in particular have been around for a fairly decent length of time. In the late 19th century‚ the term "Chinky Chink" was used to describe the American fear that a large number of Asians would immigrate to the United States. Americans were

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    African American directors are not highly compensated for their work because some people consider some of their movies “too afrocentric”‚ which results in them not being able to get sponsors to help pay for their movies. Many Black directors are not highly sponsored by investors. According to The Washington Post‚ “Many sponsors are white and they are not interested in their movies or in the current black experience or the black culture” (Harwell). It isn’t just the Academy that votes for who wins

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    In the 1970’s‚ there were many films being released that played a vital role of molding the cultural and social tension in American society. Moreover‚ there was no shortage of producer willing to interplay that tension. The 1960‚ was a time of custom cars‚ teenagers cruising the strip showing off their works of art‚ picking up girls and learning the gossip of the week. Rock and roll music was at its peak. It only made since to release a film in the early 1970’s‚ just before all this would change

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    American Women in the 1920s The 1920s was a decade full of challenges‚ opportunities‚ and new outlooks on the world for American women. They experienced drastic changes in politics‚ education‚ and even within their own homes. The “new women” were independent‚ confident‚ and no longer afraid to fight for their rights. Being isolated in their own homes‚ getting married and having children was no longer the only option‚ and many women chose different life paths‚ whether it would be pursuing a career

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    Women generally did not fight in the revolution‚ and the traditional status of Eighteenth Century women meant that they were not publicly able to participate fully in the debates over the revolution. However‚ in their own sphere‚ and sometimes out of it‚ woman participated fully in the revolution in all the ways that their status and custom allowed. As the public debate over the Townshend Acts grew more virulent‚ women showed their support for the cause of freedom by engaging in certain "feminine"

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