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    Breaking the Glass “Feminist: someone who advocates the social‚ political‚ legal‚ and economic rights for women equal to those of men.”1 This is the 21st Century. A time when women and men compete for commercial‚ economic‚ social and political power. But the fight is not fair. The modern woman remains subjected to an intolerable level of inequality. No matter how hard we try to conceal this‚ it remains apparent in today’s society. The number of women working in industries such as engineering was

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    Music has a huge impact on our lives in today’s society. It can promote positive or negative behavior and can affect our emotions. It mainly depends on your genre of music. Many R&B songs set the tone for love making‚ and set the mood for couples. The lyrics alone can promote sexual relations. If you think about the song by R. Kelly titled 12 Play‚ this song breaks down all steps of foreplay to get you to the romantic mood. This is not one that is just played around anyone‚ because the lyrics are

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    The Hip-Hop Movement

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    First off‚ it was started in 1973 by Grandmaster Flash‚ Afrika Bambaataa‚ and Run D.M.C. A few people/groups that were key in this movement were N.W.A. and Eazy-E‚ and Russell Simmons. Some more recent key artists include Eminem‚ Drake‚ Jay-Z‚ Beyoncé. Most people affected by this is movement teenagers and

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    Media Effects On Body Image

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    Everyone has their own perspective on what the “Perfect Body” looks like. For both men and women‚ society has a set view of what they should look like. One obsesses over their appearance just for the satisfaction of others. Approximately 50% of young girls are unsatisfied with their body and perceive themselves as overweight. On the other hand‚ 45% of men are affected with a muscle dysmorphia; an obsession with bulking up‚ also known as reverse anorexia‚ and see themselves as underweight. Weight

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    The Thing About Thongs The generation gap between mother and daughter has grown tremendously. Claudia Wallis’s writing‚ The Thing About Thongs‚ demonstrates this perspective when discussing the views of something as simple as underwear. The mother rants about her inability to understand while her daughter wants to conform to peer-pressure and “fit in”. The lingerie department within Lord and Taylor begins this confliction because the daughter wants to purchase a thong. The daughter’s reasoning

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    Dress Code in Schools

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    As a girl‚ I think the dress code is pretty fair. I really don’t believe we want to wear short shorts and mini skirts and spaghetti straps‚ I think we just want to just look impressive. I think it’s perfectly fine for us to wear t-shirts and jeans‚ because we don’t need to wear holey jeans and low shirts. It’s not much of a problem for guys‚ they don’t barely even care what they wear. But on the other hand‚ girls care much more about their appearance. I think the dress code is a bit unfair to high

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    Our means of entertainment crossover the lines of both local and global. We are able to enjoy global entertainment with our cultural integrated into to it. We still enjoy hearing songs of our own heritage but also like western performers such as Beyonce. The Internet allows us the capability to communicate with the world on a global way. We have the

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    being featured in films including James Bond‚ ‘Ocean’s Thirteen’‚ ‘The Young Victoria’ and ‘Black Swan’‚ to name but a few. Collaborations have also ensued with the music industry and Swarovski crystals have appeared in the shows of Kylie Minogue‚ Beyoncé and Madonna * Swarovski has a long heritage within stage‚ screen‚ lighting and fashion dating back to 1895. From the time Audrey Hepburn dazzled on screen wearing the famous Swarovski tiara in Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Christian Dior designing

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    the Black Lives Matter movement has become more prevalent. One contributing factor to this movement’s success is music. In the fight to achieve civil liberties‚ African Americans used music to help spread uplifting messages of peaceful change. From Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar to Sam Cooke and Bob Dylan‚ music has helped the rise and influence of both

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    The Role of Eyebrows in Facial Recognition | Research into the role of eyebrows by measuring the time taken to recognize a famous face in two separate conditions; where the face was altered to either have no eyebrows or no eyes and comparing the differences to determine whether eyebrows are the most influential facial feature in regards to identifying faces. | | | Abstract Sadr et al (2003) presented evidence suggesting that eyebrows are the most important feature in facial recognition.

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