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    Tina Fey's Parody Summary

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    (page 123) When having a Saturday Night Live show “You will need some Harvard boys and fun chicago improvisers.” (page 124) Make sure you have a lot of considerations and you are willing to work with co-workers at anytime when working on set. Author's purpose Tina Fey’s rules she states “A wise friend once told me, “Don’t wear what fashion designers tell you to wear. Wear what they wear.” This means no matter what people throw onto the runway or in our lives favor the simple things and the…

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    George Carlin started his comedy career as a clean-standup act, which meant that there were no “dirty jokes” or profanity in his acts. He eventually grew tired of performing comedy for what he called a “suit and tie” audience. He described the generational divide he caught himself in. Where he was in his 30’s and the audiences he was performing for were in their 40’s, whom were at odds with the youth who were in their 20s. He slowly started to drift away from the “suit and tie” audiences and…

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    My favorite comedians to watch on TV are: Conan O’ Brien Jimmy Kimmel Jimmy Fallon Seth Meyers On Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 11 pm, I can see Conan on TBS and either Late Night with Seth Meyers or Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC. Aside from this routine, I watch snips of The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon on Youtube from time to time. At the beginning of the shows, there’s a period when the hosts start cracking jokes about current events, mostly in politics. Each of the comedians have the standard…

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    Last Nananable Day Satire

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    She goes around asking random strangers who are men if she should take birth control. , Amy gets her birth control pills at the end of the sketch, but she learns she has to go through the same ridiculous cycle again. She is going to have to go to her doctor then ask random men if she should take birth control. Also, a little boy asks the pharmacist if he can have a gun, the man gives the little boy the gun then says, “Remember that’s…

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    about perspectives today is whether to control birth or let the compelling force of nature follow all the way through. Birth control was denounced as the ethics of the public would counteract negative issues. During the late 20th century, humans began to become more engaged in sex which ended up leading to pregnancies that were unplanned and abortions that endangered the lives of women. Helping prevent these risks, and to govern escalated population, birth control began to become legal in many…

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    it is a preventative measure and any mother knows it is better to encourage their child to wear a helmet than to treat a head injury. Birth control is like a bicycle helmet in the sense that it is more protective and reliable than just trying to be careful, however, it is expensive and difficult for many women without health insurance to obtain. By making birth control free and easily accessible to young women, America is likely to see a drastic decrease in unplanned pregnancies and abortions,…

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    Sexual Education In Texas

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    many teachers brush over this topic so that they do not have to deal with the uncomfortable conversations that arise. When teaching this unit, contraceptives are forbidden to be spoken about. Texas educators are not allowed to discuss any type of birth control method, they can only discuss abstinence. Often times the abstinence stigma is seen as a joke by the students because they are not oblivious what sex is or the fact that our education system is too ignorant to teach us how to safely have…

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    children about sex or to be more specific birth control is not accepted. The information about birth control, most of the under age children are receiving comes from school, or friends. Schools sexual education class provides students with information on abstinence and the use of condoms, we should also be educating them on the use of birth control pills. The majority of the students know how to practice safe sex but lack the necessary tools to do so. Birth control pills should be over the…

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    The Contraceptive Mandate

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    supports a specific kind of birth but does not engage in emergency birth control have filed against this mandate. The Supreme Court ruled that religious employers are exempted in providing free birth control for women (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, n.d.). The regulations have some revision and the Affordable Care Act give organizations the option of offering their employees plan for free contraceptives. However, if the employers reject having an affiliation with birth control,…

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    Birth Control is one of the main conflicts between a daughter and her mother or father. They always argue that they’re to young or that this pill is used as a cover so that their daughter can have sex. But, little do they know Birth Control can do more than just prevent them from being pregnant. Birth control always comes out as a “second condom” for sex. Because of this, parents and guardians always have a hard time determining if they want their daughter on this. There are plenty of other…

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