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    background dancers, and her lyrics, Aaliyah brought forth a civilized way to introduce her new identity without being given a title through societal view. When Aaliyah was first introduced to the R&B world, she was identified and characterized as a little girl who did not have much experience in life. However, through her music, she drastically proved to the R&B world that she had much more experience in life than they had believed. In Aaliyah’s song, “Rock the Boat”, she said “I want you to…

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    Throughout the 90’s, teen-centric slasher films were on the rise. The horror genre is one that continues to gain popularity and a majority of classic horror films have been receiving remakes that up the stakes and show the final girl in a more powerful position. One of the more recent, and creative, original slasher films to be released is the 2006 film All The Boys Love Mandy Lane. Right off the bat we meet Mandy Lane and we are shown just the boys in her high school sexualize her. We start at…

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    Double standards against females occurs everywhere, in schools, work, relationships, and everyday life. females are viewed as sex-symbols, but are seen as a whore or slut if they choose to express themselves in a certain way. Which is not ok, advertising companies use slim and fit females to sale products, the consumer can even sometimes remember the product, but can recall that there was a female in a bikini, this has been going on since the 1980’s. Females are catcalled, exploited, raped,…

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    Every year men's sports teams make record high viewing numbers on both tv and live games, yet women’s team struggle to get half those viewers. Last year, Syracuse University had about a 21,000 people average attending their men’s basketball games while women had an average of only 752 people. This huge gap in fans is due to the fact that people like to watch men’s sports because women are not seen as strong, tough and athletic people which makes sports so exciting in the first place.…

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    Unveiling the Injustice Embedded in Comics In the online video, “Women in Refrigerators,” renowned critic Anita Sarkeesian cogently explains the unjust and static presence of stereotypical tropes throughout popular culture. She begins the thought-provoking video by crediting Gail Simone for being one of the first women to realize there was an immoral continuation of women brutality in many comics such as Green Lantern. Sarkeesian is able to confirm her claims of unfair treatment by providing…

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    Since, I can remember I have always been the shy, quiet type. I did not speak, unless spoken to, made friends, but never put effort in keeping them, because there was no point in keeping friends when I knew I would have to move the next school year or half way through the year; however, that all changed in the middle of my third grade year. IT happened. The BIG move. Well, not really. We were still in the same state, just 352 miles away from everything I have ever known. The moved shifted my…

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    In this picture “Girl with a pointy hood and white schoolbag at the curb, N.Y.C., 1957.” by Diane Arbus , Arbus’s basic concept is the girl stays out of the school with her lunch bags and coach. She was attracted to children during the young age. She loves to photographs of people, transgender people, couples, etc. she doesn’t have particular objects because she loves to take a picture. Arbus work in the initial impact on people’s reaction. All her pictures are full of emotion and feeling…

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    I would enable specialists to alter their activity obligations to better match individual capacities and interests. It enables workers to cooperate with associates who are more steady, or who may be simpler to coexist with. Amanda who was a nonconformist could be allowed to adjust or atleast give her plans to change her activity profile as a clique. I would request that her think of an imaginative thought for compelling showcasing and income age. Nonconformists at work may not dress or act…

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    In this artwork created by Yuni Kim Lang, Gache wig is the focus of her art. Yuni manipulated different types of textiles to create this dynamic sculpture of large wigs to which refers to traditional Korean hair pieces worn by women of high status. Comfort Hair is a live sculpture that is inspired by the Gache, and it is now located in The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum in FIU. The art exhibition has a very clean and lively entrance, with all the frames hung and a dim light fixating on each…

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    One very crisp cold early morning in Fairbanks, Alaska was Boris searching for clues. Boris was a Russian spy you traveled America to find gold for the Russians. Every mission he had was ephemeral, lasting very short time. There need to be a way to find the gold areas before the gold rush ended. Every morning Boris would head down to the town’s dirty saloon and check the newspaper. The proclivity mornings were the same thing everyday due to his tendency of finding the gold. This morning three…

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