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    Jean Kilbourne\

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    those ads and the ways the advertisers try to sell various products to us? We see dissoluteness and challenging behavior every day in life and we got so used to it in‚ at first sight‚ such small pieces of film‚ and apparently of our day routine‚ as advertisement‚ that we hardly notice the big picture. For over twenty years‚ Jean Kilbourne has been writing‚ lecturing‚ and making films about how advertising affects women and girls. In her essay‚ "‘The Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt’: Advertising and

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    NAME: ALICE SENAMNIMOH-APPEA CANDIDATE NUMBER: FINAL TOK ESSAY DRAFT QUESTION: “There are only two ways in which humankind can produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Knowledge as a whole is the total information one has acquired. Passive observation is the process of observation that one is not experiencing the event. It is not as dynamic as active experimentation because one just perceives the event and not

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    Monica Cotallat‚ Hudson Community College Professor Sakina Laksimi-Morrow English 102 March 17‚ 2013 BAD CREDIT CAN HURT JOB SEEKERS I am a student majoring in Graphic/Web Design. This is my 4th semester at Hudson Community College. A large number of employers use credit checks to make employee selections. A study made by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) in 2010 reported that 47 percent of respondents only use credit background checks for job applicants in certain types of positions

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    two ways to losing weight

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    Two ways to lose weight Society has chosen many ways to lose weight. Two ways that are common are; dieting with exercise or taking dietary supplements. If your goals are to lose weight‚ which way would fit into your life style; dieting with exercise or taking dietary supplements. Society as a whole has put more emphasis on eating right and taking car of your body. They promote weight lose with TV and radio commercials to show the benefits of losing weight can help your overall health. With

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    The Hurt Man

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    The Hurt Man In a town with a graveyard far more populous than the town itself lives Mat in the suburb to civilization. Even though his mother’s black mourning dresses reminds Mat that there were other children before him‚ they were never anything but small monuments; at least until The Hurt Man one day runs up to the house in seek of help. The consequence from this leads to the greatest realization in Mat’s life: That death will come to us all. The Hurt Man takes place in the fictional

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    Two Ways of Taming a Shrew

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    Name: Oana- Maria Ungureanu Email Address: oanyungureanu@yahoo.com University: Babes-Bolyai University Course title: Gender stereotyping/ Masculine universalism Assignment number: 1 Interpretation title: Two ways of taming a shrew. A comparison between William Shakespeare’s ’’The Taming Of The Shrew’’ and ’’10 Things I Hate About You’’‚ the movie William Shakespeare’s plays lend themselves to a world of interpretations. The ‘’Bard of Avon’’ composed in the late XVI ͭ ͪ century a controversial

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    The article that I have chosen to summarize is “Can We Just‚ Like‚ Get Over the Way Women Talk?” written by Ann Friedman. In this article Ann Friedman discusses how women are undermined because of the way they talk. What she means by this is women are not taken serious when they speak because of the tone they speak in‚ choice of words they use‚ and low confidence that is used when they speak. Some specific examples of this are women saying the word “sorry” too much‚ saying the word “like” too much

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    Hurt Hawks

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    a dim and dull place. The poem “Hurt Hawks” by Robinson Jeffers is about injured hawks that face the reality of no longer having freedom and feeling defeated. The short story “Silent Protest” by Shadi Eskandani is about the fight for women’s rights in the Muslim religion and culture. The women are protesting for freedom of choice‚ they want to be able to make their own decisions on what they can do and wear without being scolded for their actions by men. The two works are connected by the common

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    BHARATI MUKHERJEE Two Ways to Belong in America Born in 1940 and raised in Calcutta‚ India‚ Bharati Mukherjee immigrated to the United States in 1961 and earned an M.F.A. and a Ph.D. in literature. Mukherjee is the author of several novels‚ including Tiger’s Daughter (1972) and Jasmine (1989)‚ and short story collections‚ such as The Middleman and Other Stories (1988). She teaches literature and fiction writing at the University of California‚ Berkeley. "Two Ways to Belong in America" first

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    The man was hooked on the woman at first sight. Women are Lured in men on first impression. Men’s interest in women is fuelled by signs of Visible/Visual (Visual Cues)‚ while the women’s Interest in men by the signs of Persepsional (Perceptional Cues). When women have Attractive Appearance (Attractive Looks)‚ most men are likely to be interested in her. However‚ it is not enough for a man merely has the appearance of Appealing (Attractive Looks) to make women attracted to her. He must also have

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