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    Data Representation

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    these questions. Question 1: The information shown displays the colour of 30 cars in the school car park. Complete the tally chart below. Car Colour | Tally | Frequency (Total) | Green | | | Grey | | | Yellow | | | Red | | | Black | | | Blue | | | White | | | Question 2: Using your Frequency table answer these questions. a) How many cars on the car park are Grey? b) How many more Red cars than White cars are there? c) Which is the most popular colour? Question

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    There has been an abundance literature on the subject of the representation of female athletes in the media‚ from television coverage and newspapers to magazines and websites. From ancient Greece where it was not allowed for women to partake in or even watch the Olympic Games and the power and independence of the Amazonian tribal warrior woman‚ to present day and the struggles with underrepresentation and misrepresentation of female athletes in sport media (George‚ Hartley‚ Paris‚ 2001; Creedon‚

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    Kim Thon English 110 10th September 2013 I’m sexy and I know it: Why shouldn’t I? I feel like there has been a change since Susan Bordo’s “Beauty (re)discovers the male body” when it comes to acceptance for men to care about their appearance. Bordo is claiming that for a long time it has been okay for men to view revealing pictures of women‚ but that it’s new for women to view revealing pictures of men. She talks about men showing themselves naked in pictures as a taboo. Men aren’t simply

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    OTHMOS001 THE IDEALISED BODY SUMMARY: THEORIZING THE MALE GAZE BY EDWARD SNOW Feminist analysis has revealed that when feminism characterizes “The male Gaze” certain motifs are almost sure to appear; voyeurism‚ objectification‚ fetishism‚ scopophilia‚ woman as the object of male gaze and the bearer of the male lack. Masculine vision is almost characterized as patriarchal‚ ideological and phallocentric. Gaulyn Studlar has observed that‚ the female can function for the male only as an object of

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    If You Can Dodge Maturity You Can Dodge Success In today’s society‚ ones potential for a successful future is based on how they carry themselves on an ordinary basis. Whether it be through the way they dress‚ or the general way in which they choose to live their life‚ it is the overall level of maturity or lack thereof that plays the greatest role in how they are viewed‚ and consequently how seriously they are taken. In the film Dodgeball‚ protagonist Peter La Fleur is struggling to make rent

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    discussion could include a brief review of Steve Waksman’s article “Black Sound‚ Black Body: Jimi Hendrix‚ the Electric Guitar‚ and the Meanings of Blackness‚” highlighting the author’s main points and conclusions. Black repression was still very much alive during Jimi Hendrix’s time. Black artists were thought only to appeal to a black crowd‚ which created tours like the Chitlin Circuit‚ and successful white musicians making money of a black man’s song‚ as was the case with Pat Boone’s cover of Tutti

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    chapter‚ “The Work of Representation”‚ Hall argues‚ “Representation is the production of…meaning of the concepts in our minds through language. It is the link between concepts and language‚ which enables us to refer to…the ‘real’ world of objects‚ people or events”(17). I agree with this idea that representation doesn’t simply reflect the world‚ for production cannot be found in a basic reflection‚ nor can intellectual discourse be formed in a vacuum—we require representation to act as the binding

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    I do not think that African Americans‚ males especially actually realize that we have full control of how we act and respond to things‚ and we must find a way to deal with this horrific police brutality without lashing out. “How do I live free in this black body” (Coats 23)? Will we ever live free of police brutality? The answers to these questions are attained through understanding Coats quote “…[T]his is your country…this is your world…this is your body‚ and you must find some way to live within

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    Bella Spooner Representation of Women in Horror Films. Since the inventions of television and film‚ media influences have become extremely important in modern society with people constantly being inundated by images and messages that come from film‚ television‚ magazines‚ internet and advertising. Researchers and theorists such as Carol J. Clover and Jean Kilborne believe that the fact that people are going to be affected by the media is absolutely unavoidable. Films can act as guides to

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    This article is based on a study that examined the representation of women within two newspapers. The study examined the representation of women in the content of these newspapers and compared it to the perceptions of the news staff and readers. According to the authors‚ "content was compared to perceptions rather than demographics because occupational statistics tend to represent the outcomes of a patriarchal system. Rather‚ by examining both male and female perceptions‚ we get a better sense of

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