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    their exposure to the Disney films and the images of the Disney princesses and other characters. I predict that over time young girls who adore idolize Disney princesses will have lower self-esteem levels than young girls who do not idolize Disney princesses. Moreover‚ the young girls who adore Disney princesses‚ their self-esteem levels will decrease due to their constant exposure to the unattainable beauty standards presented in the Disney princess films. The young girls will ultimately become

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    did you knwo there was a girl thtat walked awyss vvrtbg ty g gtt g tg ty j kj 8i8i i8 iu8 k k o9k 89k k 9 8 8They both taught me the same things really. They taught me that power should always be with the people. They taught me that the law is not always on my side even if I am innocent. They taught me it’s better to die free than live as a slave. They taught me to never compromise my beliefs for anyone. They taught me to never give up on people I care about. They taught me to do whatever it takes

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    What good values do Disney movies teach children? Snow White‚ because someone mentioned it‚ would be "Don’t let fear rule you." The biggest lesson she learned was not to be fearful and let that rule her to run away. As soon as she conquered her fear‚ things became better. My daughter loves Toy Story for the friendship between Buzz and Woody‚ she won’t ever put one without the other. The Incredibles I would say "Don’t Hide Your true self.’ Meet the Robinsons is "Always move forward" and

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    This paper explores the ideas brought up by many different articles about Disney movies and their effect on the thoughts and behaviours that children possess and how these thoughts and behaviours effect the way they communicate. The research found was mostly based on observations of certain behaviours in various popular Disney movies. The topics brought up by the articles were that Disney portrays sexist and racist behaviours‚ questionable gender roles‚ indirect aggression‚ negative body images‚

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    within Disney films that we as an uneducated audience should revisit (Smikić‚ "5 Life Lessons from Disney Movies."). These lessons vary from not talking to strangers to seeing beauty on the inside rather than on the outside. Another recent blogger‚ Sompong Yusoontorn‚ agrees with many of these lessons and he even gives additional lessons given from these films. Yusoontorn believes that‚ “When thinking about what I have learned in life‚ I need not look any farther than the shelf of Disney videos

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    Disney has made a name for itself in the entertainment industry; some may even argue that Disney helped lay the foundation of what is our current entertainment industry. For many young children Disney movies are ingrained into their memory and represent a part of their childhood. It is with in these memories that many grow up with an idea of what a villain looks like. Disney has made their villains appearance to have the worst stereotyped aspects of each gender. Male villains are made to have more

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    Girl by Jamaica Kincaid Jamaica Kincaid relates the relationship between a mother and daughter in her poem‚ “Girl”. The poem is about how a mother prepares her daughter to become a woman. She gives her a litany of valuable lessons to shape her behavior and character according to what is acceptable to their culture. Kincaid cleverly dropped hints throughout her poem suggesting that the culture being referred to is the Afro-Carribean culture. The Afro-Carribean culture is a blend of music‚ dance

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    Technically Not A Disney Princess Contrary to popular belief‚ the sassy‚ spunky‚ and cheerful‚ Nala from Lion King‚ Lion King II: Simba’s Pride‚ The Lion King 1½‚ Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse‚ Mickey’s House of Villains‚ and finally‚ The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar‚ is not indeed a Disney Princess. This is for a multitude of reasons. The basis for the claim that Nala is not indeed a Disney Princess is because she was not human‚ not a Disney princess (according

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    couples and families in Disney movies. Four main themes were identified: (1) family relationships are a strong priority‚ (2) families are diverse‚ but the diversity is simplified‚ (3) fathers are elevated‚ while mothers are marginalized‚ and (4) couple relationships are created by “love at first sight‚” are easily maintained‚ and are often characterized by gender-based power differentials. These four main themes can be problematic because they are apparent in almost all the Disney movies and causes to

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    References: Anderson‚ C.‚ & Murphy‚ C. (2003). Violent video games and aggressive behavior in young women. Aggressive Behavior‚ Volume 29 Issue 5‚ p. 423-429‚ 7p‚ Retrieved November 11‚ 2006 from www.ebscohost.com. Carnagey‚ N.‚ & Anderson‚ C. (2005). The Effects of Reward and Punishment in Violent Video Games on Aggressive Affect‚ Cognition‚ and

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