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    Blacks Not On Covers of Magazines! Think about being at the grocery store at the check out line where the magazines are located. How often are African Americans or minority cover models showcased on the cover of magazines? Not often. This issue is what David Carr presents in his essay‚ gOn Covers of many Magazines a Full Racial Palette Is Still Rare.h Carr feels that blacks and other minorities are not represented enough on magazine covers. Carr supports this dynamic argument through

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    unproductive discussion with an opponent. However‚ cross-examination can be a powerful tool‚ not only a means to demonstrate a debater’s ability to think critically and on the spot‚ but also an aid for a team’s refutation and argumentation techniques. This article discusses the goals of cross-examination and effective cross-examination techniques. Beginning debaters can be afraid of cross-examination periods. Oftentimes‚ this is because they misperceive them as impromptu discussions. This is incorrect: cross-examination

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    This is a summary of an article I found in "New York Times" three years ago. Maybe it will be helpfull for students who have to take English classes. I had to do it for university to improve my buisness English skills. Summary of New York Times-article In the following text I will summarize the article “Crisis in Europe and U.S. Hurts Asian Economies”‚ published in New York Times on January 23‚ 2009. The text is about the weak Asian economies and how they are affected by the crisis which

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    Do UK  Reality TV Documentaries have any Anthropological Credentials? Introduction Nanook of the North (1922) by  Robert J Flaherty portrays the life of an Inuit family living in the Canadian Arctic and is widely regarded as the first of the then new genre‚ documentary cinema. At the time the piece was praised for its innovative yet entertaining value and set a new president for non­ fiction cinema. As one journalist then expressed ‘Here was drama‚ rendered far more vital than any trumped­up drama could ever be by the fact that it was all

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    follow. And this trend mostly becomes known through the representation on magazines and fashion shows. While magazines and fashion shows have a big impact on making fashion trends known‚ it also has some problems on the way it represents it. Fashion is well known to link beauty with body image‚ particularly with thin body image and that influences people with a fuller body image to not have confidence and being insecure about themselves. The Fashion industry interconnected with advertisement. Fashion

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    It seems that almost every TV channels has their own reality TV show. It’s crazy what they do on those shows‚ most of the episodes on Jersey Shore the cast drinks so much that they black out or Chef Ramsey cusses out one of the contestant’s family because they didn’t cook the fish properly. The negative aspects exceed the positive one vastly. According to Google the definition of a reality TV show is “a genre of television programming that presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations”

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    from the birth of its nation. Disregarding the overwhelming obesity rate‚ the American people have always been glutenous regarding anything‚ especially politics. The original settlers wanted religious freedom so bad that they were willing to come to a new and unestablished world to do so. When America finally works itself out and establishes a series of amendments to protect themselves‚ all is well‚ until it is not. The founding fathers and patriots at the time demanded that their people get to do and

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    your kid only learns between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.”(qtd. in Alexis 247) .The connection between the desensitized youth of our nation and the American mass media is undeniable. American Children spend more than fifty-three hours a week watching TV or using video games‚ cellphones‚ and computers (Kaiser Family Foundation). That is an incredible amount of time for anyone‚ let alone a child. Sociologists believe that the media is used as a means to educate youth in regards to beliefs and values

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    Many newspapers and magazines feature stories about the private lives of famous people.We know what they eat‚where they buy their clothes and who they love. We also often see pictures of them in private situations.Is it appropriate for a magazine or newspaper to give this kind of private information about people? Give reasons for your answers. Everybody is interested to read the newspaper daily and also they used to read weekly or monthly magazine. Most of the people without fail used to read

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    History of Cosmopolitan Magazine Until the early 1800s‚ Woman’s Magazines were unknown and even unthought-of. That is until Sarah Josepha Hale‚ editor of Ladies’ Magazine and Godey’s Lady’s Book‚ pushed the envelope (History of Magazines Slideshow Part 1‚ Slide 6). When Cosmopolitan was first published in 1886‚ transforming from a ‘family magazine’‚ surprisingly‚ to even a literary magazine. Although‚ it wasn’t primarily a Woman’s Magazine till 1960‚ changing the industry with its more risqué

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