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    University of Santo Tomas College of Commerce and Business Administration Major in Marketing MARKETING RESEARCH- GLORIA JEANS EASTWOOD In partial Fulfillment For the requirements of Marketing Research Submitted to: Assistant Prof. Iluminada Vivien R. Domingo‚ DBA September 15‚ 2010 Submitted by: Anel Mendoza Emil DP. Nera 3M6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………….2 A. Background of the study………………………………………………………

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    values women who are the cookie cutter image of Barbie and not those who have a little more to love or those with muscles or choose to dress non-feminine. These women are seen as an outsider and a weirdo. In the essay “The Politics of Muscles” by Gloria Steinem she tells us how women who don’t fit the feminine image are not valued as much because they are breaking away slowly from the way society sees women‚ Steinem tells us to break away from the Barbie image and be ourselves. The world has come

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    before generations‚ everyone in the house is a laborer. This is something that brings self-torture to Walter being a laborer‚ and Mama‚ watching both her husband and her son work themselves until the death of them. Walter base of his disappointments of his dream starts at his son Travis. Whenever speaking about his dream‚ he mentions his son. On page 120‚ when Mama claims that Walter stepped into his manhood‚ he explained to Lindner that he has a son and pulled him closer and that he and his father

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    powerful goddess she had once been. Because Mexicans have been reclaiming the narrative on their traditions‚ Coatlicue has been reimagined as an empowering figure‚ especially for females. For instance‚ in Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza by Gloria Anzaldúa‚ snakes are once more equated with sacredness in defiance of Christian interpretations of snakes as being evil. Anzaldúa‚ a Chicana‚ says in her book that she “know[s] Earth is a coiled serpent. Forty years it’s taken [her] to enter into

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    In response to “How to Tame a Wild Tongue‚” by Gloria Anzaldua‚ she describes her childhood along with the struggles of adjusting to the many different types of languages that her culture provides. She begins her experiences with a dentist appointment she had as a child and how the doctor was struggling to control her tongue while he cleaned her roots. That experience made her curious as to how one actually tames a wild tongue. Growing up in the American public school system‚ she would often be

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    Registration Number:- 14B183 Submitted To :-Pratima Bibliographic Information Author: Gloria Allred Language: English Publisher: HarperCollins ISBN: 9780061743573 Publication Date: 2009-10-13   Introduction “Women who seek to be equal to men lack AMBITION” About the author Gloria Rachel Bloom was born in southwest Philadelphia on July 3‚ 1941. Born and raised up a single child‚ her

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    In the reading‚ “If Men Could Menstruate‚” the author‚ Gloria Steinem‚ argues that no matter what the characteristic may be‚ men would still find a way to justify how and why this particular characteristic—in this case‚ menstruation—would still be a characteristic that only the powerful can hold. Although at first I was a bit confused as to what exactly Steinem was arguing and why‚ after having read the article multiple times‚ I was finally able to make sense of where she was coming from through

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    The book‚ Mama Might Be Better Off Dead‚ was written back in 1993 and shared a story of a family who did not receive adequate health care because of their financial status. Unfortunately‚ most of those individuals who were uninsured‚ poor and ill had detrimental outcomes in their quality of health care and life. This novel shows the lack of access to care and the health of the poor. It explains the importance of why healthcare is making the efforts to become a more culturally competent and patient-centered

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    Ultrasonic Studios in New Orleans. Sony released it under the Sony Classical Listening Station label in 1998. The songs that I will use for my discussion are: “You Can Depend on Me” a tune written by Charles Carpenter‚ Louis Dunlap and Earl Hines. “Mama Don’t Allow It” by Sammy Cahn and Charles Davenport. “Petite Fleur” by Sidney Bechet.

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    part of town around a bunch of ignorant niggers with the cotton still under their fingernails because of you and your theys.” This is a key quote because Gloria Naylor explains to the readers how Theresa feels about her husband that had left her‚ and her children that she feels do not appreciate everything she has done for them. Naylor explains how Theresa wonders why God would give her this life

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