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    Barbie dolls have been criticized for portraying an unrealistic figure for females. My question means that how does society’s portrayal of unrealistic body standards affect among teenage girls. Throughout the entire research paper, the question will be further developed into more specific question for the following additional questions such as “Is this affecting how young girls view themselves?” and “Does Barbie dolls contribute to an increased risk of disordered eating and a lowered body…

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    My Clios Reflection

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    2P15 materials and reflections, I will be drawing on both of my CLIOs. Through explaining my CLIOs, I will be reflecting on normalized school experiences and applying them through the three major lenses in the child and youth studies field, which are developmental, exceptionalities, and sociocultural lenses. I will also bring the experience to a broader context where the incident will be brought outside of the field, and it will look at how it affects the larger structures. To end my paper, I…

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    Borderlands Culture

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    This week’s article focused on a few important areas of investments that are vital to any and all cultures and businesses in various regions. Also purpose of this article is to examine with the lenses offered by social theory how borderlands culture is constructed and reconstructed in a time of global transition and security primacy between the United States and Canada. Costing is defined as an outlay or expenditure of money, time, labor, trouble. Capital Investments is defined as a firm's…

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    Worldview

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    A worldview can be defined as a way of looking at the world (“Lecture 1”, 2016). It can be compared to a pair of lenses that help answer some of life’s greatest questions. It is the foundation for someone’s core beliefs and it is important for people to build up their own worldview to gain a better understand of the world around them. To do so, one must determine what spirituality, pluralism, scientism, and postmodernism mean to them. One must also consider the seven basic worldview questions:…

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    Harrison Bergeron is a short story written by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. The story is set in the future and in a society where everyone is made equal through the use of handicapping measures used by the government. Harrison Bergeron, the title character of the story, attempts to break free of these handicapping measures and pays for it with his life. Diana Moon Glampers, who is The Handicapper General in the story, shot and killed Harrison in attempt to maintain government control when Harrison set…

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    Higginbotham correctly identifies two major fallacies of the traditional feminist historical lens that prevents it from being accessible to women of color. Her first issue is of the overwhelming omission of black female perspectives in mainstream historical analyses of gender which create an incomplete picture of gender oppression. Her indict of the new wave of feminist theories center around the problem of theorists “find[ing] little to say race.” Higginbotham’s extrapolations indicate that the…

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    you can barely see without your glasses, it can be tempting to wear them while doing everything. For some people, this includes while going swimming. Unfortunately, wearing contacts while swimming can result in serious eye infections. The contact lenses can catch and trap bacteria that may be lurking in a pool or hot tub environment. If you cannot see without your glasses, then consider asking your optometrist for some prescription swim goggles. Unlike glasses, they will be more difficult to…

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    services such as some dental services, optometrist, and prescription medication. Therefore, some Canadian’s choose to obtain private health insurance plans offered by their employees to cover things such as medications, home health care and corrective lenses to name a few (Canadian-healthcare.org, 2007). In order to received health coverage one must apply for provincial health card and there is a waiting period for new immigrants that cannot surpass three months (Canadian-healthcare.org, 2007).…

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    Lens Analysis: Literature Interpretation Literature can be viewed through various lenses as a way to see writing through a different viewpoint. The new historical lens is used to view writing through another time period while comparing it to the period the book was written. This lens can be interpreted as a way to “think about the retelling of history itself” (Brizee). It focuses on aspects like what language or events in the writing reflect the time period of the author (Brizee). The new…

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    Case Study: SB Photography

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    My business is called SB Photography. Which stands for my name Sarah Brooks and the business will be all about taking professional pictures for people. My business will be centrally located in Blanchard, Oklahoma and I will run it from my home there. Though I will be traveling quite a bit to different locations to get the best pictures for different occasions or if a client has a specific location they would like to take the images at. But at my central location I will use it to edit the images…

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