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    Supposedly‚ blondes are dumb‚ unintelligent‚ inconsiderate‚ and don’t care about anything else just their appearance. Throughout history‚ this stereotype has been labeled to females who have blonde hair due to the lack of eumelanin (pigment that provides color to hair). This may not seem real‚ but it is. Overall‚ blonde women have been discriminated and categorized as simpletons‚ inconsiderate‚ vain‚ and unintelligent beings for many years. Still‚ the color a person’s hair has nothing to do with

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    Marilyn Monroe Blonde‚ glamorous‚ and yet iconic. The blonde bombshell‚ Marilyn Monroe is worthy of obtaining her legendary fame for setting the image of the eternal feminine. In many of her films she was portrayed as the “dumb blonde” yet off the silver screen she was an avid reader. Although many thought of her as a sexual joke she was actually just one glamorous star. Born as Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1st ‚ 1926 in Los Angeles‚ California. The soon to be Marilyn Monroe had twelve successive

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    Stereotypes

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    because they simply wouldn’t be able to comprehend the idea. These stereotypes are even present while going through school being taught that there are different cliques and that you can only fit into one certain clique‚ like a jock‚ a nerd‚ or the dumb cheerleader. There cliques are revealed in multiple shows that attract teenagers. Not only is television responsible for teaching children these stereotypes from a young age‚ there also are the internet and magazines that contribute to this problem

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    essay 4

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    Essay # 4 Legally Blonde Legally Blonde is a film about a young lady name Elle Woods ‚ who is played by Reese Witherspoon that has it all. Elle is the president of a sorority‚ dates the most popular fraternity guy‚ and is extremely wealthy. Elle hits a bump in her perfect life when she loses her high school sweet heart because Warner Huntington III‚ played by Matthew Davis does not think that Elle is smart enough to be with him anymore. Warner wants a girl who is not blonde‚ more respectable

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    This is dumb

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    Dates and Times 1. Sun. April 8th Send entries for Varsity and JV divisions to Marble Falls High School 2. Mon. April 9th Check entries to ensure all athletes have been included 3. Tues. April 10th Final copy of heat and lane assignments emailed to each school 4. Wed. April 11th 8:45 am implement weigh-in 8:45 am scratch meeting/officials meeting in field house 10:00 am Field Events & 3200 m Run 3:00pm Running Prelims 5. Thu. April 12th 5:00pm Running Finals

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    The Halo and Devil Effect

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    In this world people are judged more often then people are hired for jobs. Most of us all go by the first impression of a person. This can either be good or bad. In the movies Legally Blonde and The Blind Side the Halo and Devil effect is shown and is a very significant issue in both films. These movies also tie in with articles on how beauty is the judging factor into getting jobs and that they show a better performance when working

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    Legally Blonde Theme

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    I am analyzing the musical Legally Blonde that has music and lyrics written by Laurence O’ Keefe‚ Nell Benjamin‚ and Heather Hach who wrote the libretto. The musical is based on the novel Legally Blonde written by Amanda Brown and the 2001 film version of the same name that tells a story of a UCLA sorority girl Elle Woods who enrolls at Harvard Law School. While at Harvard she is on a quest to get back together with her ex-boyfriend Warner that already has a girlfriend. Throughout the musical Elle

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    Role And Conflict Paper

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    385 MAY 04‚ 2015 Sharnisha Wheeler Role and Conflict Paper The movie I chose was Legally Blonde. Just like anyone else Elle Woods wanted to be accepted or like by someone. Rather if that’s by their parent(s)‚ friend‚ or boyfriend/girlfriend. Elle was a normal young lady‚ who is petite‚ with blonde hair and blue eyes. Not only did she have the looks‚ but she was also rich. But she portrayed as a dumb blonde. So once her boyfriend broke up with her‚ Elle went and join Harvard Law School‚ in order

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    Legally Blonde Analysis

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    Directed by Robert Luketic‚ Legally Blonde is a film about a stereotypical valley girl‚ born into a rich family‚ used to getting everything she wants‚ and then breaking molds to prove she can rise above society’s expectations of privileged kids. Elle Woods‚ the main character and heroine of the story‚ is a wealthy and beautiful young girl from Malibu. She is the president of her sorority and she adores all things pink and fashionable. Her boyfriend Warner is a type-cast pretty boy who happens to

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    The Dumbwaiter

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    This essay will argue that the relationship between Ben and Gus in The Dumbwaiter is one that is exceedingly unbalanced rooted in a quest for power whereby Ben‚ assumes the role of superior and Gus the subordinate. Their relationship appears void of emotion and solitude‚ yet both characters are interdependent on the other to certify their very existence. It can be argued that Ben and Gus’s assume their identities in relation to the other; Ben essentially assumes the role of the master and Gus the

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