PBI 1052 English in the Media 2012 Did you know? By Noorhafeeqa Sefri officially Hey‚ did you know when UNIMAS was incorporated? If you all out there don‟t know when the existence of UNIMAS is‚ let me tell you then. University Malaysia Sarawak or known as UNIMAS was officially incorporated on 24th December 1992. With about 30 academic staff‚ the University started with the first batch of 118 students on 8th August 19 93. Two academics support centre were also established: the Centre
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Advertisements are everywhere on TV‚ the internet‚ movies‚ magazines‚ etc. They are there to get people to buy whatever it is that they are advertising. They do it with color‚ models‚ and tricky words. In this case my magazine advertised a lip balm called “Baby Lips”. This advertisement says that you can‚ “kiss dull lip balms goodbye and instead have baby lips” making it so that woman get interested into buying this product because you will have baby lips. The colors that are being used in my advertisement
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Counterculture of the 1960s There were several protests and movements that took place during the 1960s which challenged the principles and values of their society. These protests ultimately gave rise to the thought that the West was not as moral or concerned with the matters of social justice as it claimed to be. Those who were involved with these movements and protests ultimately sparked the development of a new perspective on human nature‚ and a new model of social justice. This can be seen in
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Three of those great books are: African Since 1940 The Past of the present by Frederick Cooper‚ The Nigerian Civil war by John de ST.Jorre and African Perspectives on Colonialism by A.ADU Boahen. However‚ of the three books Boahen provides more supplemental materials that support my thesis. The most important economic change that occurred in Africa was during the period 1880-1960. This period marked the colonization and the scramble for African colonies. Boahen
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and social equality of men and women. Women’s suffrage and feminism were attempts to gain freedom‚ equality‚ and rights. From past events/history‚ evidence has proven to reveal/display that World war 2 did not truly advance women’s rights. Women gained more job positions‚ but they were temporary. They received a lower pay‚ and equal pay wasn’t solved until far after ww2. World war one was more influential‚ as well as the 20’s‚ 30’s and post ww2. Before world war 2‚ women were seen as stay at home mothers/housewives
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The image of the flapper in addition to women stepping out of the household have then a new sense of independence. For women‚ having a job was now a form of self expression. You were making a statement. This radical new idea is explained best by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in Women and Economics when she says‚ “The spirit of personal independence in the women of today is sure proof that a change has come...the radical change in the economic position of women is advancing upon us...the growing individualization
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History of Cosmopolitan Magazine Until the early 1800s‚ Woman’s Magazines were unknown and even unthought-of. That is until Sarah Josepha Hale‚ editor of Ladies’ Magazine and Godey’s Lady’s Book‚ pushed the envelope (History of Magazines Slideshow Part 1‚ Slide 6). When Cosmopolitan was first published in 1886‚ transforming from a ‘family magazine’‚ surprisingly‚ to even a literary magazine. Although‚ it wasn’t primarily a Woman’s Magazine till 1960‚ changing the industry with its more risqué
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someone mentions the 1960’s‚ what do you think about? Do you think about the war in Vietnam‚ the Apollo 11 mission‚ or the Civil Rights movement? If you’ve ever thought about the Civil Right’s Movement; have you thought about whose philosophy was better for the 1960’s‚ was it Martin Luther King Jr. or Malcolm X. During the 1960’s‚ King wanted black’s and white’s to getting along; while Malcolm X wanted black’s and white’s to work separately. I think that Martin Luther King Jr.’s philosophy was best
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Jackziel Lopez Period 1 December 1‚ 2014 Paul Newman was the most distinguished twentieth-century finest American actor in his time. 1960’s Popular Bands The Beatles‚ The Beach Boys‚ The Rolling Stones‚ The Doors‚ The Four Tops 1960’s Popular T.V. Shows Batman‚ The Flintstones‚ The Addams Family‚ The Andy Griffith Show‚ The Twilight Zone John F. Kennedy‚ (35th U.S. President)‚ Presidential term: January 20‚ 1961 – November 22‚ 1963 Assassinated: November 22‚ 1963‚ Dallas
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The primary influence in fashion in the 1940s was war‚ which actually set out to mark the new standard. The United States had remained safe and out of the war overseas‚ between Germany‚ Japan‚ England‚ Poland‚ and France‚ but after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th‚ 1941‚ the United States declared war on Japan‚ Germany‚ and Italy‚ officially entering World War II. Before Paris fell to Germany‚ the majority of fashion designers based their designs on French apparel. The United
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