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    Comenius University in Bratislava Institute of European Studies and International Relations Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences The Political Representation: Meanings and Implications Political Representation: Past‚ Present‚ and Future Khaliun Magsarjav European Studies II Bratislava‚ 2013 Today‚ in countries which choose representative democracy as a form of

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    is a way in which media shapes our perspectives without our awareness. Those perspectives are the ones that creates the politics‚ economy‚ and education we have (which tend to devaluate women). This is the issue being addressed in the film Miss Representation written and directed by Jennifer Newson. This film shows media plays in underrepresenting women in power positions‚ especially in United States. This is an attempt to uncover the challenge many women face when trying to reach a leadership

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    Christina Ly Miss Representation What would you do if you found out you were being brainwashed? As humans we like to believe that we have free will. As an individual we like to have the freedom to choose our decisions and to freely form ideas on our own. In the end we do make our own decisions‚ but maybe something is subconsciously guiding us to making those choices. The media likes to take a big part in shaping what society believes are their wants and desires. People are constantly bombarded

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    Miss Representation In the documentary film‚ "Miss Representation‚" produced by Jennifer Siebel Newsom‚ 2011‚ it shows that how the women who are living in the United States are defined by mass media. Image of Women are displaying on a mass media as sex symbol or aid role for the male although women’s life is getting better than before. Moreover‚ advertisements such as cosmetic and fashion have forced to women severe diet indirectly. Therefore‚ the documentary film "Miss Representation" want

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    Hattie Godine English 1302 Essay 3 Today’s statistics shows women and young girls in the media areas of television‚ has more attention placed upon them‚ and it’s not always in a positive way. In the documentary film Miss Representation the portrayal changes the way the public and some men would view women. These magnitude effects of the role of women have had for many years. Some organizations and commercial ads display women and girls with the idea that their beauty lies in beauty products

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    After viewing Miss Representation I was overwhelmed with emotions: outrage‚ frustration‚ and sadness at the unfair portrait of women painted by popular media and culture. I find this topic very interesting and realize that this topic is always going to be highly debated and talked about. Women are often represented in the media in roles traditionally assigned by society‚ portrayed as passive and lesser beings‚ mothers or sexual objects. Both films highlight the impact of mass media on the notion

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    MISS REPRESENTATION RESEARCH PAPER Driving Question: How does the media shape how we see others and ourselves? Assignment: As the documentary Miss Representation explains‚ “The media is now the message and the messenger.” Every day‚ we take in countless hours of media that influence how we view others and in turn how we view ourselves. It is our responsibility to consume media in an intelligent way AND fight back against negative messages put forth by the media. Research Paper: You

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    Miss Representation I. Do you believe the media is responsible for the self-esteem and or image of young girls and women? Please explain. Yes‚ I do believe media is responsible for the self-esteem and image for young girls and women. Media is something that everyone sees. According to the video people spend more than 10 hours a day looking at media. If someone spends 10 hours a day looking at media‚ that is almost half of the day. That means that most of the day is spent watching the females in

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    Development of Miss Havisham In the novel‚ Great Expectations‚ many characters heavily influenced the plot. The author‚ Charles Dickens‚ cleverly used indirect characterization to help the reader infer how a character was going to be. By far‚ the most unusual character in the character in the story was Miss Havisham. She was also the most memorable character. It was her part in the story that led Pip into making most of the decisions that he did. Miss Havisham was indeed one of the most important

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    Intro to Theater 10/30/10 Script Essay on Miss Julie Miss Julie is a well written play by August Strindberg. This play is mainly about two characters one who is obviously Miss Julie and the other Jean. Miss Julie is a twenty-five-year-old tragic heroine. The other major character Jean is a thirty-year old valet who is chosen as Miss Julie’s lover. There are other characters such as Christine and Serena who are relatively minor characters. The setting for this play takes place in a kitchen of the

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