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    service announcements have used many different methods of achieving their goal. Many of these ads are intended to make people scared of drugs, however, I believe no PSAs have been as scary as the ads from the Montana Meth Project. The Montana Meth Project fights against meth use in the state of Montana. They have made many ads intended to educate and dissuade teens and young adults thinking about using meth. One such commercial, entitled Jessica, features multiple settings with a voiceover…

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    Note collection essay Robyn Rihanna Fenty is known today as Rihanna. She started her music carrier when she was young and worked her way up. She's known as good girl gone bad. Along with her music carrier, she is big in fashion because she won a fashion award (Robyn Rihanna Fenty). She said she is just getting started with her life and she has more to come. She wants to tell people her style through her music and i know this because Rihanna says, “ I want to give people a taste of the…

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    recovering Meth addict and contributor to The Montana Meth Project, tells an abbreviated story of her life. In the article, Carren goes from a happy-go-lucky middle school student to a full-blown Meth addict. Throughout the work, she expounded on the poor choices that she had made in…

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    Oversexualization Of Women

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    The link between oversexzation and Body Image Since the beginning of the 20th century women have undergone Personal body project which have led to negative results of over sexualization and body image. Over the years the negative effect it has on young girls and women in today 's society is clearly seen. We see these negative body images affecting women of different regions of the world due to the fact that the media basically control women by telling them what is beautiful and accepted in today…

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    Participants There were 90 participants (49 women and 41 men) in this study ranging in age. Participants were asked to take part in a study to test their cognitive reasoning ability. Procedure Participants were asked to complete a total of two surveys and an anagram task. In the first survey, participants were asked to answer ten questions that measured their global feelings about themselves. Participants were then randomly assigned to complete either an “easy” or “difficult” anagram task.…

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    Montana Force Analysis

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    world but the level chosen is not always the correct one. Police have split seconds to decide or it could be there life on the line. In this paper I am going to discuss the difference in use of force at the state level of Montana and the local level of Missoula located in Montana. Before the comparison and analysis begins, here from the Federal level, is the definition on use of force that I think is important to point out when talking about this topic. “The “reasonableness” of a particular use…

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    whose lives they touch must pay. Missoula shows the young man did not try. This book is a must read for both young men and women, parents and school administrators college, anyone involved in the justice system. Provide a better understanding of the stigma of rape, actual response and the problems facing our society. The more we understand about the situation, the problem, a better chance to make changes and do not allow these activities to continue. In the Missoula, Jon Krakauer presents,…

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    The River Runs Through is a story about the Mclean family from Missoula, Montana. This story leaves the reader feeling with mixed emotions. During this story there is a lot of emotions in it like happiness, love, sadness, and also an addiction. The River Runs Through is a story about a family who were very close to each other, but have a son/brother whose life was taken away from doing something that he loved which was drinking and gambling. In the end of the story Paul still found a way to find…

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    You hear the roaring waters, birds chirping, and watching leaves fall; you know you are in Montana by the Bitterroot River. This river is forty-two miles in length. As you walk barefoot in the shallow water you will see tadpoles, mossy rocks, and gorgeous rainbow trout. Although the Bitterroot River passes close by to many residential areas, it is a terrific place for wildlife viewing. The Bitterroot River flows from South to North, and can be very high in the Summer. My father, Cory,…

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    In Missoula by Jon Krakauer, with the heavy presence of the community adoration for the local football team and the sexual-assault crisis that ensued, gender inequality is a significant problem that mainly affects young women in this community. The young women in Missoula, Montana face inequalities in the ways females are seen as biologically different than males and thus inferior to males, the ways in which they were socialized as a female compared to how males are socialized in the community,…

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