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    Representation on Poor

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    to be the lower or “working” class‚ more commonly known as the poor. The different medias that society are exposed to usually show poor people as being lazy‚ dirty‚ and often uneducated. According to Bell Hooks essay‚ Outlaw culture: Resisting Representation‚ “value was connected to integrity‚ to being honest and hardworking.” (pg 433) Although she points out that the media portrays the poor as lazy‚ and non hardworking‚ she fails to speak on the fact that the most hardworking people are actually

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    Using material from item A and elsewhere‚ assess sociological explanations of the ways in which the mass media represent any two of the following: gender; sexuality; disability. (33 Marks) In recent years gender equality has been looked upon heavily by the government and other institutions‚ they wanted to create greater equality between men and women thus the Equal Pay Act and the Equal Opportunities Act were put in place; this leads sociologists to look at how gender is represented in the media

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    Fight Club

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    “You met me at a strange time in my life.”  These are the closing words to David  Fincher’s ​ Fight Club.​   Released in 1999 by Fox Studios‚ it stars Edward Norton‚ Brad Pitt‚ and  Helena Bonham Carter.  The film is a contemporary art piece that speaks the language of the  modern emasculated­macho man.  It contains considerable amounts of violence that some would  call gratuitous or senseless‚ but is in fact an attempt to speak metaphorically towards a deeper  meaning.  ​ Fight Club​ ‚ like all art‚ is a reflection of our culture

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    The Cotton Club

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    nightclub in New York during the Harlem Renaissance was the Cotton Club. Important black entertainers of the times played to all-white audiences. The attitude white Americans had toward African Americans‚ the African American entertainers‚ and the colorful atmosphere caused white Americans to be the clientele of the Cotton Club. The Cotton Club was a famous nightclub in the Harlem district of New York City. It opened under the name of Club Deluxe during the Harlem Renaissance in 1920‚ with former boxing

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    Miss Representation

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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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    Representation of relationships in media. Ron and Hermione. Jack and Rose. Katniss and Peeta. These characters portray healthy relationships. Bella and Edward do not. In fact they’re in a completely unhealthy and abusive relationship even though they’ve never actually physically hurt each other‚ unless you count that one time Edward hurled Bella across the room and into a glass table‚ causing her to get stitches. The way relationships are portrayed in the media is extremely important‚ because it

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    Peter when he’s in sleep Mood or atmosphere – anxious‚ a lot of unanswered questions‚ worried unaware of what might happened next‚ Agitated not worried of his surrounding‚ Apprehensive uneasy about the situation Plot Introduction – Peter Williamson is having a hallucination in a hospital‚ and his whereabouts are unknown. His hallucination‚ is dreaming that he is flying spitfire plant back to his home country England. As he is flying the plane a bomb strikes his plane causing him to lose his

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    Miss Representation

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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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    However‚ this is no longer the case. Though that distinction has been blurring recently‚ it is still important to explore deeper than the ‘mass’ and ‘popular’ when it comes to the discussion of homosexual representation in the media (Doty & Gove‚ 84). According to the Contact Hypothesis‚ People come into understanding of their social world by segregating individuals around them into groups (American Psychological Association). This means that when someone

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    Fight Club

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    The Psychology of Fight Club The movie Fight Club features a story that‚ on the surface‚ appears to be about an underground boxing club‚ but goes much deeper. It focuses around one man‚ the Narrator‚ whose name is never revealed. The Narrator‚ like everyone else in the world‚ is looking for fulfillment in life‚ but tries to obtain it by odd means. His first obsession that we notice seems ordinary and quite common: his IKEA furniture collections. It then starts to get a little bit more unusual when

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