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    cassette boom boxes to make a copy of the new Metallica album for friends. With the creation of digital format media and high-speed Internet connections‚ along with peer to peer (P2P) network sites like Napster and Kazaa‚ it is easier than ever to get songs‚ movies‚ and even software. Now all one needs to do is log onto a P2P network and with a couple clicks of the mouse‚ find‚ and download almost any music wanted. Though it is illegal to download media from these types of sites (since they are free)

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    In “Two Ways a Woman Can get Hurt: Advertising and Violence‚” the author Jean Kilbourne describes how advertising and violence is a big problem for women. Although her piece is a little scrambled‚ she tries to organize it with different types of advertisement. Women are seen as sex objects when it comes to advertising name brand products. Corporate representatives justify selling and marketing for a product by how a woman looks. Kilbourne explains how the media is a big influence on how men perceive

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    In Jean Kilbourne’s essay‚ “Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt”: Advertising and Violence‚ she paints a picture of repression‚ abuse‚ and objectification of women. Kilbourne gives an eye-opening view to the way American advertisers portray women and girls. Throughout the essay she has images that depict women in compromising poses. These images are examples of how often we see women in dehumanizing positions in advertisements and how desensitized we have become. Kilbourne implores us to take the media

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    Well made advertisements will make them memorable with humor or emotion‚ the one that is used the most is humor. Humor also have negative aspects that viewers can take from watching it. Some people may say that humor advertisements are inappropriate in the way that the products shown are shown in a negative. Humorous advertisements can have negative effects with the violence that could be shown‚ the stereotypes that are in most advertisements and with sexual content that is shown now a days.

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    Ahmed Geensh Ann Mitchel ENG 122-002 10/4/2011 Summary/Evaluation Essay In the article “Tow Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt” by Jean Kilbourne‚ which was published in 1999‚ describes how women are shown in today advertisements. Sex in advertising has taken a completely bizarre way to advertise about a certain product. Women are usually shown in inappropriate matter to attract consumer’s attention. Most of the advertisements today are based on pornography features. In addition‚ the use of sex content

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    has an immeasurable effect on the world. In Jean Kilbourne’s article “Jesus is a Brand of Jeans‚” she insinuates that society has made a negative shift due to ads. She says our culture values products as the ultimate source of happiness‚ which devalues what would previously be considered as important. Essentially‚ she says that people no longer value relationships and non-monetary things. For example‚ one of the ads depicts a man making love to a woman while covering her face with a picture of a

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    Why Athletes Get Hurt

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    do Athletes get hurt? Athletes everywhere suffer from injuries‚ it happens to everyone. There is no hiding from an injury. As you may know there is a ton of ways to be injured and many things to injure. To avoid injuries‚ there is many things you can do but it doesn’t mean you will never get hurt. There is also many reasons why injuries don’t heal as fast as they should. In this essay I will be answering these questions and giving you information to help you if you ever become hurt or need to help

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    Can Words Hurt People?

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    Can Words Hurt People? I believe words can be the most painful things in this life. They can communicate so many different things‚ in so many different ways. Often unknowingly‚ words can insult‚ belittle‚ and take sides‚ show anger‚ pride‚ and sadness. They are the most diverse and most expressive means of communication. They can sometimes tell more than body language itself. When you are speaking to someone‚ your words often come to you before your thoughts. They reveal something about

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    Summaries For this assignment‚ you will compose two short critical essays explaining and evaluating arguments by other authors. This assignment allows you to analyze an issue from a variety of perspectives and assess arguments for or against the issue. By focusing your attention on how the original authors use evidence and reasoning to construct and support their positions‚ you can recognize the value of critical thinking in public discourse. Read the two articles "Predictive Probes"‚ and "New Test Tells

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    The Truth Can Hurt This paper discusses the possible hidden agendas for the United States’ war with Iraq. The thesis is that with a strong influence of Neoconservatives within the government the decision to invade Iraq was based on their strong desire to remain a world superpower as well as achieve power through the attainment of Iraqi oil reserves and breakdown and control of Iraqi’s means of self-defense. The author believes that neoconservatives‚ or people who focus on the developments of

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