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    Rihanna Fenty

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    Rihanna (who's real name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty) is a talented and multi-faceted artist who has established herself a singer par excellence, super sexy model and a glamorous beauty queen by the young age of 21. The Barbadian singer is known as much for her beauty as for her fashion and outrageous shoes. The bold and beautiful Rihanna has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards for her sensational album Good Girl Gone Bad (2007). Rihanna is the one and only singer and star to have received 5 Billboard Hot-100 in the present decade, while on the style front Rihanna is a fashion icon who starts some of the most ravishing style trends. Read on to get up-close and personal with Rihanna's fashion secrets, her accessories and the methods she uses…

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    Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a singer and songwriter from Saint Michael Parish, Barbados. Rihanna and singer Chris Brown began a friendship around 2006 which slowly turned into a relationship by June 2008. Rihanna and Chris were constantly seen together and they finally brought their relationship to the public. Rihanna and Chris Brown were happy and in love until 2009 when Rihanna and Chris Brown attended a pre-Grammy party to honor Clive Davis. Rihanna and Chris Brown were happy the night of the…

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    themselves sexually; or women are hearing that raunch culture is bad, that they should never take that pole-dancing workout class, watch pornography, or have casual sex. Sex appeal is such a high…

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    Why Is Ariel Levy Crazy

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    We started to sexually objectify our self and other women believing that this is a form of empowerment and liberation. Even though we are free to dress and act the way we want, we choose to dress in a way where we would please men by exposing our self more and more. We are women trying to fit in a society that uses to be rule by men power. According to Ariel Levy “women are promoting chauvinism by behaving in sexually compromising ways, in an account that evaluates how women may be contributing…

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    Changes In Rape Culture

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    Was I raped? Of course not. You voluntarily drove to that college party as a 17 year old. Yeah, I guess. But I was severely depressed. Okay, that’s true, but you know very well that you were crushing on him. That gave him no right to get me drunk and do all of those things to me. Well, then why the hell would you go to a party at a college if you weren’t going to drink? That’s stupid. Obviously I drank and was initially okay with it, but it was my first time. I was tipsy after the two bottles of…

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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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    from them. However, I have noticed that despite the fact that Wal-Mart is a huge and powerful business, they sell cheap products and do not provide good quality jobs. Be that as it may, what is truly going on behind the scenes in this enormous corporation that evokes such great power considering all of the awful claims made about it? Author John Dicker goes into detail about the many problems with Wal-Mart in his article…

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    Suspense In The Sniper

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    importantly it destroys people. In this story, a lone sniper fights for what he believes in. The sniper is shown struggling as he fights to escape the enemy's sniper. In the short story,"The Sniper," Liam O'Flaherty uses setting, imagery, and pacing to create a feeling of suspense for the reader. The setting of the story is suspenseful because of its ominous and mysterious description. O’Flaherty uses diction in order to portray the suspeIn the story the author uses setting to create suspense.…

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    the time the trimester rolled around. This conversation stemmed directly from an interaction with Devon, who had questions about assignments he had failed to complete in the few days before. I found myself asking so many questions about the circumstances in this moment – “What is his home situation like? Does he have any extra curricular activities that are sucking up his time? What is his family support network like? Do we know why he hasn’t completed these assignments yet? Is he understanding…

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    Notorious Analysis

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    TGIT (“Thank God It’s Thursday”) lineup, it needs to be as good as a Shondaland show. Audiences can tell when they are receiving a cheap, underdeveloped knock off. The first step would be to create more likeable or unlikeable characters. While watching a show, audiences need someone to love and root for, or to actively love to hate. Characters that can be rooted for bring viewers back for more, as they want to continue on with the character’s story. Furthermore, it is easier to stand…

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