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    Prop 8

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    marriage is a constitutional right not a privilege. I support gay marriage except I just call it marriage. I took a nap today‚ not a gay nap. I went to school this morning‚ not to “gay” school‚ just school. "Regular" marriage and "Gay" marriage are like bikini tops and bras. The exact same thing‚ but only one is allowed in public. There are many reasons why we have the Bill of Rights and one of them is to create equal protection amendments. Denying marriage to a homosexual couple is not anymore different

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    advertisement essay

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    the ad we can see that both the famous star and Paris Hilton take over the ad completely. They are both the same size and neither takes over each other. Paris Hilton is on the far left side of the advertisement‚ wearing a very sexy black one piece bikini. She has a beautiful diamond necklace and she is covers with plenty of jewelry which consist or necklaces and rings. She is holding the famous star with her left hand. She is posing very sexually with her right hand touching the side of her thigh

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    Dove Real Beauty Campagn

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    Since 2004 when a study showed that only 2% of women believed they were beautiful Dove has has been rallying females up and promoting the idea of real beauty and that they are worth so much more than their appearance. So why is it that they continuously advertise the idea of beauty‚ through recent promotional videos it is evident that Dove still hold a standard for beauty‚ The Dove Real Beauty campaign targets girls from ages nine all the way to the elderly. One may think that they are offering

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    Laureen Horan Eng 111 Appealing Advertisements: Sexuality and a Side-Salad Advertising is everywhere. It’s on television‚ the internet‚ radio‚ magazines‚ posters‚ billboards… every place we go. Everything is advertising. Advertising has shot up and dominated the market‚ becoming one of the most successful and ever-growing industries in the broad career field spectrum. I find that one of the most interesting aspects of advertising is that you can advertise anything. Anything. The possibilities

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    A&P: Short Story 2

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    A & P “A&P” written by John Updike is a short story about a young boy named Sammy. He was 19 years old and he was working at A&P mini market. One day‚ there were three girls shopping at the store wearing bikinis‚ and Sammy was surprised yet adore these three girls‚ until one day he quitted his job because he wanted to be their hero‚ but unfortunately‚ the girls didn’t even see him. John Updike was trying to describe Sammy as a typical youth who is trying to get some attention. At the beginning

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    Keep to the word limit: examiners count the words in a summary. * At the end‚ write in brackets the number of words you have used. Read this extract from a travel article on Mauritius and then answer the questions that follow. Mauritius Sans Bikini I had heard stories of whole fashion crews being stranded on Mauritius for weeks during the monsoon season as they waited for the sun to appear. Arriving in paradise during the rainy season is not advisable if you are planning to spend some time

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    black man and white women

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    that’s when things started to get interesting. It becomes very obvious that white women want to control everything in the relationship and doesn’t view the black man as an equal partner. Before they meet at the beach‚ the white women walks up in her bikini holding her towel‚ fashion magazine‚ and tanning lotion with her blonde hair swinging side to side. I automatically start to view her as an egotistical person. When the white women encounters the black man at the beach‚ she helps him push the boat

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    “And the winner is….” This is the moment they have all been waiting for‚ to find out who will be crowned ‘Grand Supreme’. Some girls among the contestants are filled with nervousness when the moment is nearing. Who will take this prestigious title? “Ryan Lee‚ from Houston Texas!”. As the one girl runs up to get her crown the twelve remaining girls look into the crowd only to meet the eyes of their unhappy mothers. A weary look of shame appears on their make-up caked face. They all know that once

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    fast growing iGaming Bingo industry. Though not affiliated with any of the large networks‚ the site has been able to sustain a steady business pattern while building up player loyalty in the process. With a logo represented by a bingo ball wearing bikini bottoms‚ it is clear that Lucky Pants Bongo is attempting to appeal to both men and women. While the logo would tend to draw men‚ the purple and pink color scheme is surely directed towards women. The site is very easy to navigate and all relevant

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    “Why I Hate Britney”- Rhetorical Analysis 1. The purpose of this argument is for the writer‚ Nisey Williams‚ to state why she does not want to bring a child into a sex filled culture of so called “idols” like Britney Spears. She helps to achieve the argument that parents really need to be more aware of what enters our children’s minds. Williams gives evidence that these music icons are selling sex instead of music though the revealing clothing that they wear. 2. Mostly parents and people considering

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