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    As a result of studying journeys‚ the concept that I once related with the theme of journeys has changed and expanded. The sources that were studied and analyzed all expressed views or demonstrated the key aspects of journeys. Through the study of these poems‚ film and text my perception of this topic which before was blunt and physical‚ has enabled me to see the differing views and characteristics of journeys and their effect on individuals and the world. After seeing the film “Life is

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    women are equal. In fact‚ most people suppose that the women represent beauty from their bodies and faces. In addition‚ some people think that the women who are not strong and powerful‚ are suitable for housework and sewing. According to “Miss Representation” video‚ Jennifer Siebel Newsom helps people realize the real women’value‚ criticize deviant thoughts on beauty from the social media‚ and understand the women pressure in beauty which bases on the video content. Firstly‚ it is important to realize

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    IMPORTANT ARE MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS IN COGNITIVE THEORIES? How the world around us is represented mentally is the corner stone of cognitive architectures. It facilitates understanding of information received and perceived from our environment. The storage and retrieval of knowledge would be impossible without mental representations. Mental representations are the way in which we create ‘copies’ of the real things around us‚ which we perceive. A description of a representation is a symbol‚ sign

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    Representation of the ‘Other’ in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre Abstract This study aims at examining the representation of the’ other’ as portrayed in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre (1847). It attempts to inspect how the ‘Other’ is viewed in Nineteenth century England and the cultural ideology behind such specific representation. It poses crucial questions as to why the ‘Other’ is always represented negatively in main-stream western narrative as in the case of Bertha Mason who is portrayed as

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    place is in the labor (Haas& Hwang‚ 2007: 55). Altough the employment for women are seen in every field‚ media is the most difficult working area to be involved for women. They are not the subject of it‚ they are always the object of media. Representation of women in the media is not only the desires of audiences’ desires‚ but also the choice of the one who exercise power. Since there are conservative tendencies in Turkey nowadays‚ the contradictions are derived from this tendencies. In the press

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    by: Shakir Jahangir Tim Schouls in his essay‚ “Why Group Representation in Parliament Is Important‚” argues that the parliamentary representation in Canada is unfair because it doesn’t represent Canada’s social diversity as a whole. He believes that democracy in Canada can be considerably deepened and enhanced when the composition of the House of Commons substantially reflects the social diversity of Canada (for example‚ Aboriginals‚ ethnic minorities‚ visible minorities‚ gays etc.) instead

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    Texts reflect the concern and values of their composers. Discuss the representation of love hope in Barrett Browning’s poetry. Barrett Browning was one of the most prominent poets of the Victorian Era. She wrote a total of forty-four sonnets displaying her changing mentality on life which in turn conveys her changing representation of love and hope. As the sonnets progressed‚ she begins to portray love as a necessity and a requirement for her existence and due to her rough past‚ love has provided

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    Historiography‚ Representation and the History of Buganda Guweddeko Fred May 2012 Abstract Scholars concerned with the challenges of method in studying the past and reflecting it in later periods are torn between intellectual veracity and the problem of multiple discourses on historicity and history. On this premise‚ this essay examines the problematics of the history of Buganda; the problems of historiography in its compilation and in the factors that have intermediated in the representation of this history

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    Although only three characters were referenced‚ an examination of traditional Disney films through a gender perspective reveals the representation of females as domestic‚ passive‚ and dependent on males. As a result‚ young impressionable female viewers become immersed and influenced by such representations. Luckily‚ modern-day Disney films have somewhat limited the representations of females in this way‚ evident through strong and aggressive characters such as Mulan‚ Jane (Tarzan)‚ and

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    In much of Scottish literature of the 19th Century‚ women are portrayed as unrealistic creatures who serve as tools to enhance their male counterparts. Their only purposes are to be love interests‚ the cliched damsels in distress‚ side plots‚ and conflicts that need to be solved by the men in the stories. Not only must they inhabit these lofty roles‚ but they also tend to embody the qualities of “the perfect woman”; they are beautiful women who have more androgynous or even male characteristics and

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