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    Heresies are the magazines that Harmony Hammond helped create with other feminist women. This magazine talks about women’s rights, feminist art, and politics; it brought awareness to social changes that needed to take place at that time. Hammond is known for her “semi-abstract imagery,” which “alludes to both personal and political content. More recently, she has developed mixed-media paintings, incorporating roots, hair, leaves, straw, leather, and other evocative found objects” (National…

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    Luxury. The kiss you give to your love. Sleeping late at night. Water fights. Childhood. The cake your mom has baked. Not only money and diamonds but “anything that feels special” is a luxury as Aerin Lauder, creative director for the Estée Lauder Companies specified. Unfortunately, many people misunderstood the actual meaning of luxury by thinking only wealthy people can own it. In contrary, wealthiness is only a small part of luxury when there is an immense variety of types of luxury such as…

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    In the magazine article, the author uses specific diction, imagery and personification to convey a shifting mood from a celebratory reunion with his constantly changing hometown to a reflective and disappointed remembrance, but eventual acceptance of his hometown while he was growing up. In the first part of the passage, the author creates a mainly joyful tone while writing about the place that he used to live as a child. The author writes about the lawns that “curves around” his grandfather’s…

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    The Juicy Fruit magazine advertisement is very bright and noticeable with just one glance. The background is the signature Juicy Fruit yellow and features four male, clay characters. All of them are standing on a raised platform facing a microphone in the center of the page. Each of them is wearing a blue blazer, white collared shirt, blue and white striped tie, blue shorts, and brown shoes. Three of the figures are singing, while the fourth is happily chewing gum, with a Juicy Fruit package in…

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    The Canadian Magazine Dispute was mainly in between the Canadian and United States government. The main cause was that the Canadian government was taking discriminatory measures against United States companies who were functioning in Canada in the magazine industry. The government of Canada had an aim of protecting its domestic magazine market and also culture. To do so, they used different measures including tax barriers for magazines printed outside of the country. This measure worked until…

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    Magazines are perhaps one of the most influential and ideal articles a girl can come across by. Writers and editors that develop magazines earn up to thousands of dollars and constantly spend over time to develop the latest trends, along with great tips on how to bargain your dollar. Magazines tend to have the most celebrity gossip and best tips when it comes to buying makeup. However despite all the beauty tips and entertaining gossip, magazines are negatively affecting women’s view point on…

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    Every day we see ads that have portrayed women as to how they should look by body language, how they should dress sexy, and how their viewed as a game piece for sex. In the Cosmopolitan Magazine, there is an ad that represents Aerie Bras. There are several young women in their twenties only wearing a bra. All of these women are light skinned, skinny, and have big breasts. Their body from the waist down are cut off and only the top half of their body is shown. Some of these women have blonde or…

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    conditions, fashion magazines and news magazines. The women were then required to complete a three-part self administered questionnaire survey. The t-test scores revealed that the ideal height was the same for both groups but differed when it came to ideal weight. The women who had viewed the fashion magazines were less satisfied with their bodies and viewed themselves more negatively in comparison to the other group. The study only focuses on the impact of fashion magazines but there could also…

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    Canadian magazine dispute was only motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture. At the same time, with the incredibly low circulation numbers of the Canadian magazines I have trouble believing that it was purely an economic issue, either. With that said though, I think that a combination of both desire to protect culture, with economic pressure from the companies that were publishing magazines to collect ad revenue that had begun to leak to non-Canadian companies. With the…

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    1. The Canadian Magazine dispute could have different interest group over the issue. Let us put aside other concerns and look at from the cultural perspective. In any country there are common values and norms accepted by the general public. There are also some values which may only be respected by few groups or parts of the society. If the Magazine is not accepted by the majority of the Canadian people automatically it is the question of the sovereignty of the Canadian public in this case…

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