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    point of those of is giving the images of women with their beauty and sexy looks. Next‚ they are giving us the pictures of famous and powerful women from sport players‚ actress‚ and television host to political activists. ’How

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    format‚ such as books and movies. One of the most famous tales in literature‚ “The Arabian Nights‚” has a frame story structure. The following paragraphs will further explain frame story structure and how it contributes to the well-known story of “1‚001 Nights.” Frame story structure is a literary technique in

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    Today’s beauty standards of women have been created by advertisments and photos in the media‚ that portray unrealistic images of beauty. A 2004 study showed that‚ 72% of girls feel tremendous pressure to be beautiful‚ and 90% of women would change at least one thing about their physical appearance (Brodbeck 2007). According to the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty‚ 82 percent of women feel the beauty standards set by social media are unrealistic‚ and almost three quarters of women believe social media comments

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    the father figure to the main character is known as Baba‚ who through out his life has done many great things to prove himself as a great man who in Amir’s eyes can do no wrong. Baba on the other hand has not seen Amir‚ as the ideal son‚ not because he doesn’t love him‚ but simply he does not seem him having the strength to become an adult. One of Baba’s greatest sadnesses we learn‚ is his lack of relationship with his son(s). Amir see’s Baba as a great‚ proud‚ and courageous man‚ who is always

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    into Modaraba transaction with four Modarib on the below given terms . Workout the transactions on prescribe format: * Ali Associates Rs.300‚000 MF@10%‚ Profit 40:60 proceeds Rs.410‚000 * Scan Group Rs.500‚000 MF@7% Profit 35:65 Expected Proceeds 612‚000 * Karachi Electric Rs.800‚000 MF @9% profit 50:50 Proceeds Rs.978‚000 * Sailor Services Rs.300‚000 @5% Profit 60:40 Proceed 255‚000. | ------------------------------------------------- Scan Pakistan issued LPO of Rs.30‚000‚000 for the

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    In Homer’s Odyssey‚ the women are portrayed in many different ways‚ some are said to be wise while others are cruel‚ but many are treated differently from the opposite gender. One of the women in the story‚ Penelope‚ was portrayed as very wise but because of her gender she was expected to obey many of the men. Similarly to Penelope‚ Arete‚ queen of the Phaeacians‚ was equally wise but was viewed almost as an equal to the men. In contrast to the other two women‚ Melantho was very malicious and was

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    WOMEN IN THE ODYSSEY Although women in ancient Greece are often portrayed as meek and weak‚ this is not the case in Homer’s epic; The Odyssey. Instead‚ women in the Odyssey are often described as either cunning‚ intelligent‚ sexually alluring‚ or powerful‚ dangerous and fatal. Some of the most typical female characters are Athena‚ Circes and Penelope‚ where Athena is a powerful goddess and a skilled warrior‚ Circes is a cunning witch who tricked Odysseus’ men into drinking her potion and turning

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    The lighting used for “The Arabian Nights by Mary Zimmerman is based on providing a very minimalist approach to the acting and text of the actors on the stage. The director of the play‚ Jennifer Tuttle‚ chose to use simple overhead lighting for this production‚ which made a special focus on Zimmerman’s adaption of classic Middle Eastern literature. The lighting would sometimes accentuate the actors on the stage by permitting them to have spotlight on certain important solo narratives‚ yet the use

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    The number one wish of most women and girls is to loose weight. Media presents images that tell woman and girls that acceptance means being unnaturally thin. The average fashion model‚ whose image we are bombarded with‚ weighs twenty-three percent less than the average American woman. Twenty years ago‚ the average fashion model weighed only eight percent less. Only five percent of all women are born with the ideal fashion model body‚ which of course leaves

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    every four college-aged women use unhealthy methods of weight and diet control – including fasting‚ skipping meals‚ and laxative abuse. The pressure to be thin is also affecting young girls; the Canadian Women’s Health Network warns that weight control measures are now being taken by girls as young as 5 and 6. In 2003‚ Teen Magazine reported that 35% of girls 6 to 12 years of age have already been on at least one diet. It is estimated that up to 450‚000 young girls and women were/are affected by an

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