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    Gender Stereotypes In Archie Wednesday, 23 June 2014. After a four years hiatus, I’m back to blogging…. for the time being. Remember the popular American comic book series Archie? At this point, I’ve come to terms with the fact that Archie – no matter how much I loved reading it – it reflects gender stereotypes prevalent in our current society. Archie is a comic book published in the United States and geared towards teenagers. As you might probably have already known, the comic book series…

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    Diversity In Tv Shows

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    Diversity in TV: The Good and The Bad Diversity is a very broad discussion today. It can range from race, gender, sexuality, political or religious views, or even mental disorders. In America, which is a melting pot of different cultures, seems to struggle with diversity in the one place it really shouldn’t, tv and movies. But how could the entertainment industry affect the way we view others? This happens simply by failing to represent diversity. Representation is the description or portrayal…

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    Good Morning Mrs Macleod and Class. Captain America is a comic book super hero created in 1941 during World War II. Steve Rogers is a scrawny young man from New York who is rejected by the army several times because of his frail body and his asthma. The rejected solider is then given the opportunity to become a part of “project rebirth” where he is given a “super solider serum” and he becomes Captain America. The first Captain America comic came…

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    Artistic illustrations from comic creators are witnessed by a multitude of literature and artistic enthusiasts. Aforementioned, almost half of the said enthusiasts are actually women. Having women perceived by a large number of comic book readers as something that is ideally given the utmost respect, down to a mere superficial physically attraction once laid eyes upon, is something to be dealt about. In order to eradicate such a perception, to expel the double standard imposed upon genders…

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    and will still be around for the end. Throughout history, there has been numerous art movements that have shaped mankind for who we are today. Even without thinking about it, we are influenced by art everyday. Without it, there would be no movies, comics, or even colorful packaging on simple everyday items such as cereal boxes. Life would be bland. Most people don't realize how important art is, or how many different types of art movements that occurred, besides the Italian Renaissance. This…

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    Summer English IB Homework How to Read Literature Like a Professor How to read literature like a professor Ch 18- a baptized event in a piece of literature would be deep moment in the outsiders when pony boy is forced underwater by one of those socks and comes out barely breathing to realize that a frazzled Johnny killed one of the socs that's was trying to attack them. Pony boy comes out change by these two things, he had obviously seen involved in violence between the two rival groups but…

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    The pick up truck: In the book Aristotle and Dante Discover the Mysteries of the Universe, Aristotle gets a 1959, cherry red, chevy pickup truck. This was the car that he had been wanting forever. When he first got it, he could not stop looking at the amazing truck. He would do everything in it. Aristotle ,or Ari for short, would eat breakfast in it, sleep in it, even play with his dog in it. But, the one thing that he did the most was take the truck out into the desert and lay in the bed. He…

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    Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Volume 1: The Crucible. Vol. 1, Archie Comic Publications, Inc., 2016. Eisner, Will. “Comics & Sequential Art.” Comics & Sequential Art, www.floobynooby.com/pdfs/Will_Eisner-Theory_of_Comics_and_Sequential_Art.pdf. “Evil.” Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/evil. Miller, Arthur. The crucible:…

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    Question #1: The first compromise was the decision to replace the Articles of Confederation rather than amend it. The initial plan of the Constitutional Convention attendees was to amend the Articles of Confederation. Two attendees, Governor Randolph from Virginia and William Patterson from New Jersey, shared their own modifications early on, known as the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan. As these plans were discussed, it became obvious that a new document was needed. The new document was…

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    This literature review explores television sitcom genre of the situation comedy or sitcom. It will look at the changes in style and sensibility since the 1950s, how it has evolved and also how it has stayed the same. It can be comfortably stated that the sitcom is ‘arguably the most durable genre’ on television (Edgerton and Ross, 2008, p9). Although there are arguments about the variations between different particular sitcoms themselves, Brett Mills (Mills, 2012) gives an example of a…

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