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    ever after plot. While these videos are primarily made for entertainment, they also relate to societies problems and how if these movies were real what would happen instead of the fairytale. For example, Jon Cozart sings through the perspective of Ariel form The Little Mermaid and discusses the effects humans have on the ocean’s environment through the consumption of sea life and pollution, such as the oil spills that took place in 2010 by the company BP and was a dramatic event the ecosystem.…

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    Jafar dominates over Jasmine and that Jasmine is acknowledging that and kind of submitting to it so she can have her way. The other video talked about regarding gender stratification and sexuality is The Little Mermaid. It talks about how Ursula tells Ariel that her body is more important than her voice. She also in that movie goes on to say that men don’t like women who talk much and would rather look at a pretty face or body. In other words, she’s referring to primary and secondary sex…

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    The aim of this content analysis was to gather further understanding the how body ideals are conveyed by the media, in particular Disney movies, to their target audience which are mostly children. Studies in the past have examined the relationship between the thin ideal portrayed by toys (Anshutz & Engels, 2010) and the sexualization of the ideal self under experimental conditions in children (Starr & Ferguson, 2012), all of which suggests the potential negative impact of media exposure on body…

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    separated. At this time of Hughes and Plath’s separation, Plath was living alone with her two children through one of England’s coldest winters. (O’Cain 2) As a single mother she was under pressure to provide for her family, leading to the creation of Ariel, which wasn’t edited and published until after her death by Hughes. Plath poured her depression, conflict and love of language…

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    they are supposed to look like. The actors in the play had practiced for weeks and most likely had a lot of prior experience with Shakespeare’s other works. Also the various visual and lighting effects help add to the mood of the play. The fact that Ariel was able to ‘fly’ in certain parts helped differentiate her from the other humans. One part that seemed extremely helpful was the opening floor. It was used well and often helped give a better sense of how Shakespeare imagined the scene…

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    Should Police Wear Body Cameras? Every country in the world that has a Government, there is a police department in it. The police department plays a significant role in the implementation of the constitution. Police officers protect the lives and the properties of the citizens. The police department is responsible for enforcing laws, rulings, and regulations meant to protect the citizens, maintain order and deal with lawbreakers. Police related professionals include guards, fire marshals,…

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    birth: A new baby entering the world, isn't that fantastic? Well, assisting to a child's birth and taking care of him since day two, has been so far the best experience in my life with several joys and challenges. Here is the story of my nephew, Ariel-Noah, born on February 23, 2017. It was on Thursday February 23, 2017 at 5:00 am that my sister left the house to go for her c-section appointment that morning. The days before my sister gave birth, everyone at home tried to make her feel…

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    Around the world, there is not much difference in children’s toys, or kid’s sports. While the boys get to play with guns and cars, girls are usually playing with baby dolls and kitchen sets. We created certain toys for each gender and they influence roles in adulthood. Meanwhile, in sports, boys are mostly remembered in football and basketball, which is taught to be aggressive and competitive. On the other hand, girls are placed into sports that carry out movement, balance and non-aggressive…

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    In Australia stress is a part of daily life, but most people do not know how to deal with it healthily and efficiently enough for the stress to have a minimal effect. The health effects of stress and the more serious cases of chronic stress can lead to detrimental mental and physical conditions, some irreversible (Mayo Clinic, 2013). To help stop this epidemic, a group of students and myself organised an activity in order to decrease the stress in our school environment. Schools are one of the…

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    Who doesn’t like a good movie? For many, it is the most joyous form of escapism. Viewers could break from their social and humanly limitations, and immerse themselves into the life and role of the star character; the hero or the heroine. One would find love, romance, innate super-powers, and finally, social acceptance (sometimes even reverence), all within the gratifying time frame of two hours. Like sex, their transferred-to-on-screen alter ego would build up to a climax, to at last explode…

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