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    Imagine that you are a young seventeen year old who is nervous right before an interview. You make sure your clothes are perfect, you don’t smell bad, you take one last look in the mirror before you head off and you are reminded by your reflection that you do not fit the “American” mold. All though you are fully aware of this you pack up your nerves and head off to the interview. Thoughts may include, don’t talk too much, answer all that questions right, don’t do anything stupid as you head to…

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    Short Paragraph On Lookism

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    Lookism Writing Task Introduction Paragraph: (HOOK) Beautiful Julie-Ann and her average looking sister, Mary-Ann, both decided to fill out an application for a job at Forever 21. Julie-Ann was an average C+ student, who has no working experience but knows how to take a killer selfie, while her sister graduated with 4.2 GPA all four years of highschool and had plenty of work experience, but only Julie-Ann was hired while her sister was not. Was this fair? Should people be hired or not hired…

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    popular culture normalization of sexual objectification and women’s bodies, pop culture normalization of priority/dominance of white mail gaze, oscillation of girls toward self-objectification, and rigid adherence to gender role dichotomy. For example, Hooters is a huge part of Porn Chic because waitresses barely wear anything while on the job, and many customers just go to restaurants to see the women’s bodies. Dr. Lynch even mentioned…

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    Why the School System Needs God In school systems around the world, the subject of Christianity seems to be rejected. School systems appear to have a certain fear of speaking about God, and other holy beliefs in school. Everyone has heard of the variety of discriminations within schools, such as, racism, and sexism, but what about anti-Christianity? Is this not considered another horrible form of discrimination? Christianity should definitely be allowed to be expressed in schools, because…

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    One Day Narrative

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    We shopped for about 8 hours that day so we were all hungry and tired. We were trying to find a place to eat so my moms boyfriend Jason suggested hooters because he loves their wings, so we located the nearest hooters and went there. When we got there as soon as we walked through the doors we noticed a very large black guy eating a huge pile of wings, Jason said he looked familiar but he didn 't know why, so we sat down and began…

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    Why Is Ariel Levy Crazy

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    Let me start by saying that when I first read this article I thought that Ariel Levy was crazy. Her point of view was completely opposite from mine. The way she expressed of everything females have accomplished in the past 80 years was wrong comparing it to my ideas. I didn’t like the way she refer to female’s has chauvinist pigs; women who have objectified other women and themselves. But after doing some research of my own and comparing it to my own life experiences, I started to see her point…

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    Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright are fan favorites on Vanderpump Rules. It looks like Brittany is the perfect girl for Jax and it took him a bit to find her. Jax has been through his fair share of girls before landing with one that just knows how to understand Jax and make their relationship work. Now the rumors are flying that these two might be getting their own spin-off show on Bravo. This idea is crazy, but fans would love to see more of them. The Hollywood Gossip shared the details about…

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    great with grammar and sentence structure, however I’m learning to identify it in my own writing. Re-reading my reading responses, I can spot places that I could have worded sentences better. For example I wrote, “If they were being forced to work at hooters like prostitutes are by a pimp then it's not fun or what they want thus making it not okay.” I recognize now that I should have wrote, “If they are being forced to work, like prostitutes are by their pimp, it’s not fun, or what they want,…

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    Those who study symbolic interactionism also known as interactionists, “focus on the subjective aspects of social life, rather than on objective, macro-structural aspects of social systems.” (Ferguson, 1959: 36). Interactionists focus on a smaller group of people rather than society. Their main focus is how people interact with each other and they pay attention to daily lives of individuals. Symbols are meanings and people use these meanings to decide what to do in their daily lives. In “Teenage…

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    EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) v. Abercrombie and Fitch Stores, Inc. was a case where the EEOC sued Abercrombie because the company refused to give a job to a woman named Samantha Elauf because of her head scarf. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, Inc is a national chain of clothing stores that requires its employees to follow the “Look Policy” that reflects the Store’s style and forbids black clothing and any sort of caps. It claimed that the company violated Title Vll of the civil…

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