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    American Apparel is an American clothing manufacturer and retailer based in Los Angeles‚ California. Created in 1989‚ the company is known well for its controversial and provocative advertising campaigns. The sexually influenced advertisements are often criticized‚ but also praised for their lack of airbrushing the models. In fact‚ the company is known for accentuating the “flaws” on their models. Their advertisements usually depict a model with noticeable blemishes or asymmetrical features and then

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    RUNNING HEADER: American Women ANDREA REED SS360: American Women Prof: Kevin Muir [THE HISTORY OF WOMEN:THE DOMINO EFFECT] KAPLAN UNIVERSITY October 22‚ 2013 The History of American Women: The Domino Effect-1 Introduction The journey of American Women in their struggle for equality has been a long and hard one‚ and has depended on the contributions of many women down through history. This paper will examine the events that started in Seneca Falls in 1848 and made its way to the campaign for

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    WAR AND ITS EFFECTS TO MEN‚ WOMEN AND CHILDREN TABLE OF CONTENTS. Item ___ Page 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………….1 2. Definition……………………………………………………………………….1 3. Effects of war to men....................................................................................…...2 4. Effects of war to women…………………....................................................…...2 5. Effects of war to me children……………….................................................…...3

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    Reyes English 102 29 April 2012 Hydroxycut Advertisements and Their Effects on Young Women Iovative Health Sciences‚ Inc. is the owner of the diet supplement brand Hydroxycut. The company advertises through numerous media channels to reach its countless viewers. The Hydroxycut advertisements are most commonly visual images like commercials‚ billboards‚ and print ads that carry a voice all their own. With teen girls and young women being the majority of Hydroxycut’s audience it is only natural to focus

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    Rahil Rajesh Gala Media Studies Professor Sylvia Martin 6th April‚ 2010. Fight for your rights: The effect of Bollywood on the status of Indian women. “However much a mother may love her children‚ it is all but impossible her to provide high-quality child care if she herself is poor and oppressed‚ illiterate and uninformed‚ anaemic and unhealthy‚ has five or six other children

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    set for young girls in which seems that they are required to meet. Some of these requirements are causing for all women‚ even young girls‚ to not feel pleased with themselves and have doubts about their appearance. Young girls are learning to focus on their ideal image instead of being creative and imaginative. They are growing up too fast and are not

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    were the women across the United States confined to a household. Suddenly‚ being a woman had a completely different meaning than what it had previously. When World War II began‚ women on the Home Front worked in defense plants and volunteered for war-related organizations‚ in addition to managing their households. Once World War II ended‚ women were getting laid off from their jobs due to men coming back from the war. They did not want to return back to their housekeeping jobs because women were now

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    the norm or ideal. For black queer women‚ cultural imperialism means being subjected to dehumanizing stereotypes‚ exposed to a white beauty standards‚ and having their stories erased. Since we are so exposed to media like television‚ film‚ magazines‚ and advertisements‚ these mediums can be used as tools of cultural imperialism. The image of the “american woman” that our media portrays is most often white‚ thin‚ and conventionally attractive. Very few american women meet that criteria‚ yet all are

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    reminded by commercials or social media that use the super skinny girls as their ideal icon. The look of this century is to be skinny and toned. Even if girls are in the healthy category‚ they still may feel fat when looking at pictures of these skinny women. Girls all around the world try to achieve this look‚ but it doesn’t always happen as fast or as easy as they please. Girls start to become desperate. Social media and US culture promote poor body images causing low self esteem‚ unnatural addictive

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    Running Head: From Racism to Wholeness Mitigating Internalized Racism Among African-American Women: A Journey to Wholeness introduction The legacy of racism in American spans some two hundred years and has been linked to a number of behavioral and mental health problems for people of color and especially African Americans. For African Americans‚ the struggle to understand and cope with the insidious affects of racism dates back to slavery and are as real today as they were during that time

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