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    advertising have often been adopted from violet pornography” (Stanklewicz 581). Stanklewicz conducted a study see how much nudity and sexualization there was of women in popular fashion magazines and the results were amazing. She found that over one-half of advertisements with women presented them as sex objects, and of these magazines, the ones made for men had the most nudity. She found that the majority magazines that were made for women that presented women as sexual were made for women or…

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    1:1--- After considering the four roles of the artist that author Henry Sayre notes; I believe that the most important role for Andy Warhol 1963 is to make a visual record of the people, places and events or their time and place. I believe that Warhol was making a records of a specific time in the events of May 1963 Birmingham, Alabama when the police employee dog to attacks and fires hoses against the demonstrators led by martin Luther King Jr. I believe he used the red, white and blue colors…

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    Bond describes how Vesper as beautiful woman doesn’t think she is always taken seriously, thus dresses more masculine as well as dorning a more ‘prickly’ demeanor as to not be misjudged by her male coworkers. In the 1960s, such judgement would not be appropriate to tell someone as you first meet them as it is slightly insulting. Furthermore, the style of dress is quite contrasting. The suits the new Bond wears are tight fitting, slim and chic. The dresses Vesper wears, and other women who appear…

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    working and relentless, although now it does not pertain to war so much, these lessons have been cornerstone in teaching youth how to live properly and be an outstanding citizen. Gymnasiums are in every school and despite the fact that there is no nudity the message remains the same. Citizens should be excellent in both mind and body or how the ancients put it mens sana in corpore…

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    In 2004, Nike’s advertisement called “Chamber of Fear” has been released to the Chinese market which resulted as a complete disaster for Nike’s brand image in China. The purpose of this report is to identify why advertising campaign failed, through determining all strengths and weaknesses, fully analyze the advertisement and Chinese culture, as well as, implementing suggestions for improving this commercial. Throughout the paper, we analyzed the advertisement in terms of advertising appeals,…

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    Venus de Milo is easily one of the worlds most famous works of art from the ancient world, damaged and full of history Venus de Milo is a wondrous mystery. it was rediscovered on the 8th of April in 1820 by a peasant on the Greek island of Melos while he was digging up rubble for his farm. The statue Venus de Milo was mutilated, in two main pieces; the peasant who found Venus de milo knew that he had uncovered a masterpiece and quickly sought out officials to aid in safely retrieving the statue.…

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    The Warka Vase is one of the earliest known examples of the Mesopotamian art. The piece of art is set to represent the offering the goddess Inanna, this is a ritual associated to the act and idea of a sacred marriage between a god or goddess and a mortal. In this piece of art it is believed that the vase depicts itself on the tiers of the narrative. It is seen in the first tier of the vase the offering which is a vase. Many believe that the vase being offered is the Warka vase. The vase also…

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    recognized this statuette as Aphrodite because she is naked and she is wrapping herself in a cloth. The statuette is missing its head and arm, but I knew it was Aphrodite because of its nudity. Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure. Her other attributes are seashells, doves, mirrors, Cupid, swans, jewelry, and apples. One myth about that shows the power Aphrodite is Pygmalion. In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, he tells the story of how Aphrodite is infuriated with the women of Cyprus…

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    phenomenon that has existed in all societies where there have been norms (Hagan, John). Deviance acts are acts that go against the norms in a society, for example: crime, robbery, rape, assault, murder. Americans today recognize actions such public nudity, pyromania, extreme gambling, alcoholism, lying, unhygienic, prostitution, stealing, and cross dressing as deviant or people acting upon deviant behavior. Although in our society this breaks our norms, he in other societies it may be…

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    For most generations, television was innocent as a child. Tom and Jerry, The Looney Tunes, and Scooby-Doo were all a Saturday ritual. Although older generations experienced this, technology has grown tremendously since then and so has the ability for not so innocent content to be displayed on reality television. Children of the new generations are subject to The Kardashians and “Jersey Shore” where partying, glamour, and sexual content are all present. Reality television and its producers are…

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