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    and how it affected me. I hope that this encourages you to go to the museum before it is gone. The first image from the exhibit that affected me was the “bitch game”. At first I thought that this game was somewhat funny, but then once I was reading the cards it became more offensive to me. In America sometimes women who are viewed as a bitch is a good thing, but in my opinion, if someone was to call me that it would be…

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    The literature revealed that Marine Corps organizational culture seems to promote the categorizing of female Marines into three types of Marine: a slut, a dyke or a bitch. Some of the literature revealed that some of the women are conditioned early that they will fall into one of the stereotypes. The participants where asked “What stereotypes about female Marines have you heard of and which one is the most offensive?” For the most part male Marines chose to not respond, and opted to pass on the…

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    Music In The 90s Essay

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    on the music. Cartoons and TV were big. Also music became very diverse and the internet started to play a huge role. However based on the word usaged death was used the most in this era. And the other words like drugs was not used at all. Sex and bitch was just slightly mentioned in most songs within this era. This may be due to the fact that with everything going on a lot of the songs from the 00’s were fun dance songs, this was when Soulja Boy was big and songs like cranks that bat man were…

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    Bad Girls Club “Women are bitches. Women are stupid. Women are incompetent at work and failures at home. Women are gold diggers. How do we know? Because reality TV tells us so” (Pozner 78). Reality television influences our minds by broadcasting shows that promote misogynic ideals such as that women are catty, unintelligent and drama queens. Bad Girls Club is an example of such show. Fighting, both physical and verbal, bullying, and meltdowns are what the cast partake in. Reality television…

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    Hero Vs Villain

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    Shy Girl lacks beauty and the desire to conform to American society’s fashion standards, while demonstrating the masculine trait of assertiveness throughout the movie. The Shy Girl’s submissiveness is the fundamental difference between her and The Bitch: Dr. Devor implies men do not want a woman who challenges their masculinity, predominantly their authority. Even though some feminine and masculine traits can overlap genders, some gender schema, including dominance/submissiveness are not…

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    Gender roles are expectations set on an individual based on their gender and culture. In Spanish culture, men are expected to be the breadwinners for the family while women are tasked with the duty to stay at home and do household chores. “I am in a cage. I desire to be set free.” - Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind. Individuals have the desire to free themselves from a cage. The cage made by gender roles limit individuals from acting on what they desire to do. Federico Garcia…

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    a ball-cutter? Why friend, that’s most unlikely?” (pg 54). Afterwards, Harding loses control and he starts to speak really fast that no one can understand him. He then quiets downs and collapses his face to his hands and whispers “Oh the bitch, the bitch the bitch”. McMurphy then stares at him with a confused face, but then understands why he acted that way. Dale Harding represents a homosexual man in the 60s. Harding is voluntarily in the institution and has been in the hospital for a long time…

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    The romantic conception of the author dictates that the author should be viewed as a creative genius and the authority behind a text. As such the author is a vital element of the creative film making process, as Altman acknowledges: “somebody has to create the basic blueprint” (Richolson, 1992: 152). ‘Auteurism’ is the concept of a film as the personal expression of the writer or director; as Lapsley explains; “The displaced orthodoxy can be encapsulated by the single word ‘auterism’: the belief…

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    Go Ask Alice Banned

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    “Go Ask Alice” is a book of a real teenage girl’s journal. She kept her journal to tell about her life dealing with drugs, sex, and running away from home. The book was claimed to be nonfiction to scare readers straight, but it is actually made up, however, this story could be true (Gershowitz, 2013). “Go Ask Alice” has been banned or challenged many times. When a book is challenged that means that a certain part of the book or parts of the book are considered obscene or a threat to security.…

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    1. After reading the empirical research discussed in the reading by Angela Browne, do you better understand the struggles and perceptions experienced by Dolores? How so? What changes have the criminal justice system made to better respond to domestic violence? Are they effective? After reading the empirical research discussed in the reading by Angela Browne, I better understand the struggles and perceptions experienced by Dolores. Mainly of the way it shows how to properly deal or address…

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