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    The Real Housewives of New Jersey is back, and Siggy Flicker has joined the cast this season. Everyone wants to get to know more about her. Radar Online got the chance to talk to Siggy Flicker, and she is revealing all of her plastic surgeries. When someone joins the show, there is always a lot of speculation, but Siggy is just revealing it all, so there is nothing left for them to speculate about when it comes to her. First off she admitted to a facelift. Another thing that Siggy Flicker is…

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    “Housewives” Brand: Degrading Profit Scandal or Radical Feminist Entertainment? We all remember the iconic image of Barack Obama on the cover of Ms.Magazine from 2009. With a cleverly illustrated President peeling his button up shirt away to reveal a black “This is what feminism looks like” t-shirt underneath, he proved the importance of diverse representation.(Goodman) Feminists come in all shapes and sizes, in both genders, and across all age groups- and sometimes where you least expect it.…

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    seen through the show and Lucy’s ditzy characteristics is what the viewers favored also linked with comedy. Two ideas that were theorized about I Love Lucy is Doyle Greene’s idea that it views women dumb and humiliating and that’s how most housewives are viewed as. Whereas Lori Landay says Lucy represents feminism through her character’s action. At this time of the era, women were viewed to be weak but, they struggled…

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    suffer from discrimination at work and women were seen only to be housewives and this did not change with time so that women have the gender inequality issue in the workplace. For example, working women do not get flexible schedule to help them with being working mother, so men are taking more money and opportunities at work. People should be aware of gender inequality in the workplace, because women were seen only as housewives and mothers and they are not having the same opportunity as men.…

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    women the world cannot develop at a vigorous pace. In everyday life, women have to face with humiliation just because society doesn't want to accept them for who they really are which is ignorant. In fact, society today views women as nothing but housewives and mothers. Most specifically, we need feminism because women today are educated by society to adjust their focus on and action that fortifies the enhancement of families, and their life partner while their needs are completely ignored. In…

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    Woman were purely responsible for taking care of the home and children, while men pursued careers and sustained the family. Housewives felt they had lost their sense purpose trapped within the walls of their homes, “[their] solo flight to find her own identity was forgotten in the rush for the security of togetherness.”6 The feminine mystique was further elevated by Friedan’s…

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    arose for women when the war ended in 1945. Men returned from war and wanted their normal lives back. They also wanted their jobs back. Some women returned to being housewives because their jobs were taken away and given to a man. A baby boom sent many more women back to work at home to take care of the babies. Typical housewives in the 1950s cared for the home and the children without complaint. Betty Friedan cared for her home and her children, but she complained that her life was not…

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    When my wife made Texas enchiladas, she spread a ladle of sauce on the plate before she placed the first tortilla. Then, she scattered a handful of onion and cheese on top of it, before placing another tortilla on top of the stuffing. She continued this routine until she created a pile that resembled a stack of pancakes. Finally, she would place a fried egg on top of the last tortilla with a spoonful of enchilada sauce and a sprinkle of Mexican cheese. But that has nothing to do with my printing…

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    have been successful, it had to be relatable. Allowing for a universal truth to be unveiled, that from its popularity, all cultures have some form of oppression. During the 1960’s in Quebec, most women are housewives (Chowdhury, Khan, Koronoes, Petteplace, Poulton, 7).…

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    Giudice isn’t a banker or a lawyer. Joe isn’t denying doing anything wrong, but Giudice feels like there were people actually telling people that they did things wrong and making sure it was brought to their attention. Being part of the show Real Housewives of New Jersey, put them in the public eye, which Giudice admits didn’t help things for sure. It really does sound like Joe thought there was no way that they would ever get caught. So is Joe Giudice cheating on Teresa while she is behind…

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