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    Introduction Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited (BPBL) is a renowned paint company in Bangladesh. The Company was introduced on 6 June 1973 as a private co. limited by shares registered under the Company Act. In December 2005‚ the company issued 5% shares to the public and listed with Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE). BPBL previously was known by Jenson & Nicholson (J & N). The name of the company was changed from J& N (Bangladesh) Limited to Berger Paints Bangladesh

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    In his essay “Images of Women in European Art‚” John Berger compares the relationship between the surveyor and the surveyed in traditional nude European art. Typically in European art‚ the surveyor‚ usually a man‚ views and objectifies the nude women in the paintings. Furthermore‚ Berger places a large emphasis on the difference between nakedness and nudity‚ nakedness being the state of lacking clothes whereas nudity is the state where nakedness is objectified as an art form. Berger claims that the

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    person notices about one another is that women have breasts and men have penises. The breast is the main focus though. As Angier states‚ “ The ideal breast is an invented breast…because we are human and we can’t leave anything alone.” What does this mean? Angier also states “Beauty is a despot‚ but so what?” The question here is simple‚ yet brings along many ideas. Everyones views‚ ideas‚ and beliefs on the breast and beauty are different. Angier‚ Berger‚ and Leppert all have their own beliefs.

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    Culture‚ was written by Arthur Asa Berger. Berger explores the topic of how sex sells and why most of the ads today have some sexual image. He puts a lot of effort and opinions in the passage. Berger’s article is well written because he states a point‚ uses a picture example‚ and is well researched. Today ads are about the looks: great body‚ fair complexion‚ perfect hair‚ etc. Berger points out "‘Whatever she does her image sells’"(qtd in Berger page 393). He also points out that

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    Throughout history‚ women have been both underestimated and rejected by a patriarchal society which was known as the nineteenth-century. The nineteenth century was a period of time where women were being morally dehumazined almost being treated as if they were slaves. At the time gender equality was non-existent for the males were seen superior while the females were seen and treated as inferiors of society. The cause of this gender imbalance was the deprivation of just opportunities‚ marriages‚

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    The misogyny of women in art during the twelfth century is clearly relevant in art especially seen in churches. The depictions of Adam and Eve from the bible were examples seen in most of this church art as well as the Mother of Christ‚ Mary‚ and other important religious figures. As the relationship of men and women began to change from the tenth century until the fourteenth century it changed throughout the art as well depicting the role of women during each period. In this paper I am going to

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    has a certain image and a multifaceted structure. First studies on country image in the literature belong to the 1930s and 1940s (Katz and Braly‚ 1933; Klingberg‚ 1941). On those years‚ several researches were done on impacts of social psychological processes‚ economic‚ cultural and political events on country image. But in these years‚ national perceptions and prototypes are of particular importance (Katz and Braly‚ 1933; 1943; Klinberg‚1941). Nagashima (1970) considers country image a prototypes

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    John Stuart Mill was once considered “the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century.” From early on in his life‚ Mill was challenged to think outside the box and question long held views of society from his father. Throughout his life‚ Mill presented his way of thinking and gave his insight on numerous issues. John Stuart Mill was known most famously for his defense of utilitarianism and personal liberty. Mill worked his whole life to promote utilitarianism. Utilitarianism

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    felt that an advert published in 2007 crossed the line and promoted violence against women. The advert was published in a magazine for their spring issue and caused a short term rise of 21% in revenue however‚ it sparked worldwide controversy as the image strongly suggests a stylised gang rape. Dolce and Gabbana often uses sex appeal as an advertising tool‚ creating abstract pieces that feature scantily dressed women. In this advert it is made clear that the woman is not a willing participant in the

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    Women‚ Pop Art and Feminism It is only recently that female artists have debunked the patriarchal paradigm of artistic expression and American female artist have a special role in this advance. The America of the late forties and fifties represented a conservative‚ pragmatic‚ industrial and down-to earth culture that idealized public conformity. However‚ the 1960’s brought days of unbridled idealism‚ rampant destruction‚ youthful exuberance and revolt; it was the first time people were willing

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