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    Beauty

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    Jude Josue 02/06/2013 Professor Dubson English 111 Beauty is something that is universally acknowledged. In most societies around the world‚ beauty is what indicates the level of success and attention that a person could achieve. The latter is the reason that most people would sacrifice many things in a heartbeat in order to become what society believes is beautiful. Beauty‚ like everything‚ is a double-edged sword. It could either help someone live an easier life or it could make one’s life

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    Male Contraception

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    MALE CONTRACEPTION Access to effective contraception is a prerequisite of reproductive health. If the goal of ensuring that every birth results from a planned pregnancy is to be achieved‚ a wide range of methods of regulating fertility must be available. Because women literally are left "holding the baby‚" family-planning organizations have traditionally concentrated on female methods. New developments in the last 10 yr‚ including new formulations of the oral contraceptive pill‚ medicated

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    name Ms. English 15 April 2012 Physical Beauty To Inner Beauty "Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart." Kahlil Gibran Physical beauty and inner beauty are equally important. Physical beauty may be defined as one’s appearance‚ or personal hygiene. Inner beauty may be defined as one’s personality‚ or actions. Physical beauty and inner beauty may be similar in some ways‚ but also dissimilar in some other ways. They can be similar and dissimilar in ways such as‚ mind‚

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    because a good marketing is able to communicate right message of the product to the consumers and give them reasons to purchase it and subsequently generate call-to-action by informing the target market how or where to get the product (Kotler‚ 2003). Beauty Products (Singapore) Ltd has noted that the market size is growing however the sales of skincare brands owned by the company is in reversing way. Based on the case study‚ the products are having issues in terms of segmentation‚ targeting and positioning

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    Male-ism

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    Dictionary is “Prejudice‚ stereotyping‚ or discrimination‚ typically against women‚ on the basis of sex”. When the term sexism is needed to be used for the discrimination against men‚ it is almost required to specify by referring to it as reverse-sexism or male-ism. This is because the definition is in itself stereotyping and being sexist‚ even though it could easily be used for both genders it states that it is typically against women. There is a problem with the way society conceives masculinity along

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    Male Gaze

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    Question 1 “In a world ordered by sexual imbalance‚ pleasure in looking has been split between active/male and passive/female. The determining male gaze projects its phantasy on to the female figure which is styled accordingly.” (Mulvey 750) Mulvey refers here to classic Hollywood cinema. Is her analysis still relevant? Discuss in relation to films from the classic era and contemporary cinema. Refer to films screened in this unit and films of your choice with attention to mise en scene and narrative

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    Male Gaze

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    Is the gaze male? Book Title: Women and Film: Both Sides of the Camera. Contributors: E. Ann Kaplan author. Publisher: Methuen. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1983. Page Number: 35. Since the beginning of the recent women’s movement‚ American feminists have been exploring the representation of female sexuality in the arts—in literature‚ painting‚ film‚ and television. As we struggle towards meaningful theory‚ it is important to note that feminist criticism‚ as a new way of reading

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    Double Standard

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    Double Standard Women of our time are beginning to break into this male dominated news industry. A recent survey from Ball State University showed that 99% of all broadcast newsrooms have female employees and that now women make up more than 40% of the total broadcast workforce (Papper‚ 2005). That same survey unfortunately showed that only 10% of local sports reporters are women and that 7% of local sports anchors are women (Sheffer‚ 2007). These numbers show that women are breaking into the

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    Changing Media, Changing China

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    changing media‚ changing china This page intentionally left blank CHANGING MEDIA‚ CHANGING CHINA Edited by Susan L. Shirk 2011 Oxford University Press‚ Inc.‚ publishes works that further Oxford University’s objective of excellence in research‚ scholarship‚ and education. Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic

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    Male Circumcision

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    Student’s name here Male Circumcision Although the origins of circumcisions are unknown‚ it is commonly believed that the practice began about 12‚000 years ago whereby a stone knife was used to chop off the extraneous skin at the tip of a male’s penis. The primary reason given in ancient societies for this practice was that they believed difficulties in retracting the foreskin were detrimental to the fertilization process (Morse‚ 2004). In another instance‚ the act of circumcision was widely

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