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    The Rich Bitch Analysis

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    In the readings assigned for this week Megan J. Lee and Leign Moscowitz’s expose of the Real Housewives of New York City in The “Rich Bitch” really stood out to me. The reading stood out to me because of the many conflicting attitudes and situations presented in the article. I personally have never watched the Real Housewives because I didn’t feel the need to watch wealthy grown women make a big deal out of the littlest things. It always seemed excessive and ridiculous to have these types of…

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    Lisa Rinna Research Paper

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    serious. It’s not something that should be taken lightly. There has to be a thoughtful conversation about eating disorders. It can happen to anyone, and if someone is struggling with it, I would urge them to get help." This last week on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Kathryn Edwards spoke out and said that Lisa Rinna didn't eat. This made everyone start wondering if maybe Lisa Rinna really does have an eating disorder and it is obvious that Lisa thought it was time to set the record…

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    Southern Feminist Harms

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    God given beauty. Southern ladies should also have a loving, jovial, demure, genuine, kind, gracious, truthful, poised, and self-less sprit. All of these characteristic mirror the fruit of the Sprit found in Galatians 5:22-23. Some ladies serve as housewives and others as CEOs, but God assigns everyone a unique role to play in this world. Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a…

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    between patients and doctors. Instead of seeking a mental health specialist, women would visit their family doctors in search of tranquilizers that would temporarily cure them of their symptoms. Doctors overly White 2 prescribed this drug to housewives that were looking for a sedative that would, “minister to a mind diseased, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain,” and help soothe the anxiety that the women were facing (Shakespeare 892).…

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    Tonight was the start of The Real Housewives of Dallas and everyone is getting to know these new group of women. There has been a lot of talk about Tiffany Hendra and her past. She was allegedly involved in soft porn and now Tiffany is revealing the truth. Us Magazine shared what Tiffany had to say about her past acting job and more. Several various outlets reported that Tiffany was joining the show and called her "a former adult film star." Now she is fighting back against these rumors. She did…

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    She is also busy filming for the TV reality series, Real Housewives of New Jersey. With such a full schedule, and raising four daughters, it may be hard for Teresa to add pregnancy to the mix, but she will undoubtedly manage to cope very well as a single parent. An insider told Life & Style, according to Life &…

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    Positioning a product is how the consumer perceives the product compared to the competition. Meaning does the product stand out above its competitors. Marketers want products to stay positioned in a consumer’s mind. If the product’s image is not embedded in a consumer’s mind; then the marketer may reposition the product. Repositioning the product means it tries to place the product in a different place in the consumer’s mind. “Offerings are products and services designed to deliver value to…

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    example of how housewives were treated and oppressed in late 1800’s America. The Yellow Wall-Paper is written as a journal narrated by a depressed house wife in the late 19th century. She begins the story with diagnosed depression and a nervous condition from her husband, who is a doctor, as they spend the summer renting out a colonial mansion. This depression takes a turn for the worse when the stories narrator goes insane obsessing over the yellow wall-paper in her bed room. Housewives, and…

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    are struggling interns and law clerks, or prosperous doctors and lawyers; in wives of workers and executives who make $5,000 a year or $50,000." Money does not help or stop women from being affected from this problem that is invading the American housewives' happiness. This problem cannot be solved by money, "and women…

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    In the post-war age, the imagery of the American Dream started to shift into the cliché of the suburban family with the white picket fence. While many people belonging to marginalized groups found themselves feeling jaded towards the idea of American Dream and its level of attainability, white women of the middle and upper class were not among the skeptics. Rather, they felt a discontent with their lives that they found hard to articulate. Betty Friedan, the author of the book that sparked the…

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