westerns mainly played distressed‚ helpless‚ feminine roles; however‚ women commonly appear in fighting roles in modern day action movies. Today‚ movies starring provocative‚ strong women characters seem to sell more than movies featuring helpless women characters for the simple reason that sex sells. One of the main stereotypical female characters in present day action movies represents beauty and promiscuity‚ for example the character of Lara Croft in the movie Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. The other major
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for a home. But these weren’t your ordinary dogs they had a special ability. Their special was to play soccer they were top talent. But none of them had a home they had stayed in this one shelter. As one dog was walking out he saw a poster saying “Attention Soccer dogs tournament coming up Grand prize is a feature in the news” Many dogs were astonished and started talking among their friends Many started to form their teams. But their was this one team that stood out. The team was made up of only bulldogs
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Language censorship in English movies and television Lam Pui Ling UCSI University Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Lim Woei Hoa UCSI University Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Ooi Chee Ling UCSI University Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Abstract This paper examines the issue of censorship in English movies and television programs mostly in the Malaysian context‚ specifically from the language aspect. A simple introduction is given in defining language and censorship. The procedure used to conduct the
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Eric Faden’s created a mashup of many different Disney movies . His fair use tale is not infringing copyright because he was following the fair use laws. He only used portions of the movies‚ he cited all of the movies he took from and gave who created them. Others think that this is invading copyright because he did not get permission from the copyright owner. At the beginning of the fair use tale he states that it was not associated with the Disney studio. But he did not use their work excessively
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and recreated numerous times into stories‚ plays‚ and even movies. Perrault and Disney’s versions of Cinderella took special interest to Louis Bernikow‚ in which she analyzed in her essay “Cinderella: Saturday Afternoon at the Movies”. In the essay‚ Bernikow shows that “there are two worlds in the Cinderella cartoon‚ one of women‚ one of men” (270)‚ and that the women in the story need men. In “Cinderella: Saturday Afternoon at the Movies”‚ the women need men to secure social class‚ lift them from
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will understand the importance of music in their daily life. Thesis statement: Music has a profound effect on the body and the mind. In fact‚ a growing field known as music therapy which uses music to heal is nowadays expanding. Introduction: Attention Getter + small intro: the speech starts with me playing a tune. “Did you know that every time musicians pick up their instruments there are fireworks going off all over their brain?” Collins stated. It is apparent that music stimulates some parts
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integral part of foreign language learning‚ so finding deferent ways to improve such skills would be a mental disturbance of any language instructors. Here I’m going to offer a proposal to make use of movies for improving pronunciation. So he objective of this study is to determine the effect of watching movies on improving pronunciation skills. In order to reach the objective‚ I randomly selected 50 intermediate students‚ and then they were divided into 2 groups‚ namely experimental and control. Each group
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Karie Bundy Ms. Stacy Abbott WP#3 April 26‚ 2013 Women and Femininity in Disney Films by Karie Bundy The Walt Disney Company was founded on October 16‚ 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney‚ and has grown to become one of the largest media conglomerates in the world. Disney’s goal is to create and provide families with the best entertainment experience‚ but in doing so they are misrepresenting certain topics that are inappropriate for children. The way Disney presents women and femininity in their films
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lacked variety. People will call each other when they see another gay person on TV. The story lines in movies featuring gays and lesbians were controlled and restricted. The whole story was not often told in gay movies. Even after the code was lifted‚ Hollywood still struggled with their portrayal of gays‚ the “proud sissies” and the “regular gays” who were not as flamboyant. In today’s movies‚ those issues are still prevalent. Gay scenes are laced with comedy and as a form of punishment. There
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Kayla Stradomski Course # and Section/Time: COMM 101 DAH; Monday‚ 11:00 a.m. - 1:50 p.m. Topic: Light Pollution General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose Statement: To motivate my audience to learn more about light pollution. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: Growing up‚ I watched a show called “Hey Arnold!” In an episode called Sally’s Comet‚ Arnold and his friend Gerald prepare for this comet before it passes over their town in two weeks. But there’s a problem: the artificial light from the
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