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    Anthony, J, and I chose two still ads from the same cologne line, over a decade apart. The line is “Le Male” by Jean Paul Gaultier, and the two ads that we chose are pictured below. Our task was to analyze the “gayness” of the advertisement, and therefore to also analyze what wasn’t gay about it. To do this, we collectively did research about the history of the content of the ads, the brand and the creator of it, and the models used. Lastly, we analyzed the aesthetics of the ad to pull it all…

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    Bibliography Arnold, R. (2001) Fashion, Desire, And Anxiety: Image and morality in the 20th century, London/New York: I.B.TAURIS Barnard, M. (2002) Fashion, clothing, sex and gender (I and II), in M. Barnard, Fashion as Communication, London: Routledge Bennet, A. (2005) ‘Fashion’, in, Culture and Everyday Life, London: Sage Cole, S. (2000) Don We Now Gay Apparel, Oxford: Berg Cole, S. (2000) ‘Macho Man; Clones and the development of a masculine stereotype’, Fashion Theory 4 (2) Craik, J. (2009)…

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    In Quiet, Susan Cain (2013) argued that most people undervalue introverts, and therefore she attempts to show us how much we lose by doing so. She describes the rise of the extrovert culture in the 21st century and explains how deeply it has influenced the western culture. Additionally, she introduces an example of successful introverts from people who recharges in loneliness after his talks then to a record-breaking sales associate who taps into the questioning power. Passionately argued and…

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    Section A. #1: Marx refers to human nature as "Gattungswesen", or "species-being", which means that humans are capable of making or shaping their own nature, at least to some extent. Essentially, because marx doesn't refer to "human nature" as such, he uses the term "species-being". This is mainly due to Marx's theory that the fundamental "nature" of human-beings is there drive to create and express themselves in and through nature. This is why alienation is a major theme and problem in Marx's…

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    With the development of advanced science and technologies, a remarkable improvement of people 's living standard has been achieved globally. For instance, as an advanced technology, computer technology is constantly bringing fundamental changes into the lives of Canadians. As an important derivative product of computer science, video games have become a popular entertainment method that enriches the entertainment life of Canadians impressively, especially to children (5-11 years old) and youth…

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    Critical Appreciation of M.H. Abrams’s “Orientation of critical theories” M.H. Abrams’s The Mirror and the Lamp: romantic theories and the critical traditions is one of the most influential books in the field of western criticism. It was published in the year of 1953. The title of the book refers to the two contradictory metaphors used to portray the artist – one comparing the artist to a mirror that reflects nature as it is or perfected whereas the other compares the artist to a lamp that…

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    Christian liturgy is a pattern for worship used by a Christian congregation or denomination on a regular basis while Theology is the critical study of concepts of God and of the nature of religious ideas. Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He was born in Eisenach into a great musical family and moved to Leipzig in 1723. He is extremely known for his German styles through his skill in counterpoint, harmony, motivic development, use of rhythm, forms,…

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    Article 5 : Directions to Plan T-shirt Quilts to Leave to Your Grandchildren We starting late made a movement of five T-shirt quilts for a life partner and spouse twosome. These covers reflected their life, school affiliation, and voyages. Despite the way that we could have made two spreads, they split the T-shirts up into five minimal exceptional quilts. This is because they have five grandchildren. "I expected to give my life to my grandchildren, yet I expected to welcome them myself…

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    the diversity found within their citizens, but I would argue, there is a higher degree of differences regarding both. In Octavio Paz’s, In Light of India, he makes note of the striking similarities of India and Mexico but first, points to their inversion of creation. Paz, on Mexico, claims “the pre-Hispanic civilization was destroyed, and what survives are its remnants: in India, the ancient civilization is a reality that encompasses and permeates all aspects of life” (pg. 80). That being said,…

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    (Willems et al., 2002). In this study they had 4 groups of athletes to study. The control group were individuals who had no prior ankle injuries (Willems et al., 2002). The Instability group were individuals that had suffered from more than three inversion sprains and complained of instability (Willems et al., 2002). The third group had sustained one to three ankle sprains in the past two years, but did not complain of instability (Willems et al., 2002). The fourth group had sustained one to…

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