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    Slim was born in Mexico City‚ Mexico in 1940 to  Christian parents‚ Julián Slim Haddad and Linda Helú‚ both of Lebanese descent.  Linda Helú was born in Parral‚ Chihuahua‚ of Lebanese parents who had immigrated to Mexico in the late 19th century. His father immigrated to Mexico at the age of 14 in 1902 and changed his first name to Julián.   In 1911‚ Julián established a dry goods store‚ La Estrella del Oriente (The Star of the Orient). By 1921‚ he had purchased real estate in the flourishing commercial

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    Anschutz‚ D‚ Strein‚ T & Engels‚ R(2011). Exposure to slim images in mass media: television commercials as reminders of restriction in restrained eaters. Psychology of Popular Media Culture‚ 1(S)‚ 48-59. DOI: 10.1037/2160-4134.1.S.48 Many of the images shown in the media portray unrealistic images of unnaturally skinny and unhealthy women‚ which can negatively affect the way teenagers view themselves. In the article‚ “Exposure to Slim Images in Mass Media: Television Commercials as Reminders

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    4.3 Campaigns & Strategies: 4.3.1 NESTLÉ a+ Slim Milk Film - 2015 #GrowToday TVC- https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=26&v=C1mgRaDGlKo In this ad campaign they show cast a fit girl in tracks running around the city. Meanwhile she saw someone following her then she starts running at a greater speed leaving him/her behind. It again shows that the person following her seems to be less fit as compared to that girl as she/he stops while chasing her whereas the fit girl keeps on running by clearing

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    project requires me to conduct research on female slim images in advertising‚ focus on a problem of negative impactions of advertising images of slim female models and beauty stereotypes1 and answer a research question “how slim images in advertising effect on women’s behavior?”. In the research topic I am writing about issues that inspired to highlight this theme. In a problem statement I am talking about current situation and negative impact of slim images in advertising. In research purpose I am

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    Of mice and men Notes curley’s wife  She is never given a name.  She is given no real identity.  She has only been married to Curley for a few weeks.  She is lonely. There are no other women to talk to on the ranch.  The men on the ranch like to think that she is after them.  She is married to the sons of the owner of the ranch so why would she be after the workers who have nothing.  When whit is playing cards he comments to George about Curley’s wife .”ain’t she a loo loo?” he also

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    How is Curley presented by Steinbeck in Of Mice and Men? Curley is one of ‘Of Mice and Men’s’ major characters. Although he does not appear to hold a central role‚ he is very important in other respects. The first of these is the way in which he treats George and Lennie‚ and the ranch workers in general on the ranch. Curley is the boss’ son. Therefore he acts like he is the boss himself. He orders the others around‚ and‚ although it is true that he does hold some power on the ranch‚ he does not

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    Steinbeck uses quite descriptive vocabulary to describe Curley as an individual and links this to the way other characters react to him. Furthermore‚ he says “His glance was at once calculating and pugnacious”. This is a strong indicator in suggesting that Curley is quite an aggressive character as he describes him as pugnacious. The word ‘pugnacious’ itself is quite unusual and yet it solidifies the suspicions of what the audience think of Curley (him being a character always wanting a fight)‚ as it

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    Slim – Prince of the ranch essay Steinbeck portrays Slim as the ‘prince of the ranch’ using description‚ his interactions with workers‚ especially George and what the other characters say about him and how they treat him. I think that Slim being portrayed as the ‘prince of the ranch’ is a very accurate and reasonable perception as Steinbeck builds his character to be respected and admired almost like royalty. Slim‚ on his first appearance‚ is described as moving with a ‘majesty only achieved by

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    Loneliness‚ however‚ played a major part in what originally lead to this catastrophe. As stated in the novel‚ “I seen her give Slim the eye. Curley never seen it. An’ I seen her give Carlson the eye" (Steinbeck np). As perceived in this quotation‚ the old man‚ Candy‚ believes she gives “the eye” to the other men on the ranch. What makes him think or see that? This is an unfair conclusion

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    Of Mice and Men is a novel set on a ranch in the Salinas Valley in California‚ during the Great Depression of the 1930s by John Steinbeck. It was the first work to bring Steinbeck’s national recognition as a writer. The book addresses the real hopes and dreams of working-class America. Steinbeck’s short novel raises the lives of the poor and dispossessed to a higher‚ symbolic level. The title suggests that plans of Mice and Men often go awry‚ a reference to Robert Burn’s poem "To a Mouse." Since

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