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    at the Hilton is referred in the video poker world as a NSUD (Not So Ugly Deuces) machine. If you play perfectly (which I do pretty close) the payout over time will be approximately 99.7%. This combined with the cash back at the time of .55% at the Hilton will make this machine a positive play over time. If all this sounds Greek to you that’s fine. If you gamble to have fun just enjoy it but realize that you will lose money over…

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    for overturning her Disney image such as being pure, cute, and innocent. When a teenager today seeks what female should look like or what she should wear, she will easily be able to get the image from pop culture icons such as Britney Spears or Paris Hilton. Even though pop stars can look like a porn star, it doesn’t bother teenagers today because they are desensitized.…

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    Why Is Ariel Levy Crazy

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    Let me start by saying that when I first read this article I thought that Ariel Levy was crazy. Her point of view was completely opposite from mine. The way she expressed of everything females have accomplished in the past 80 years was wrong comparing it to my ideas. I didn’t like the way she refer to female’s has chauvinist pigs; women who have objectified other women and themselves. But after doing some research of my own and comparing it to my own life experiences, I started to see her point…

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    He owned a pinkie ring worth $3 million, and a diamond watch that had previously belonged to Michael Jackson. Storch's penchant for lavish spending extended to his relationships with women. He once had a reputation for escorting socialites like Paris Hilton,…

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    Since the book was published the raunch culture has been more or less stable. However, it still has not change the fact that women and teenage girls view strippers, porn stars and people like Paris Hilton has role models. Women have yet to discover their voice and find their independence, especially in male dominated workplaces. To reach success and be accepted they must become ‘one of the boys’ or deal with being perceived as uptight and prude…

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    Karl Marx Book Report

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    London. Marx enrolled in the University of Berlin in 1836. After resigning as editor of a liberal newspaper in Berlin, Marx married his fiancé Jenny von Westphalen. They both moved to Paris. In Paris Marx met Friedrich Engels. Engels would become Marx’s colleague and lifelong friend. According to Frederic Bender, 1944’s Paris would also be the setting where Marx would write the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts (1). These manuscripts contained Marx’s first inklings…

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    Privacy was once valued and protected. Diaries came with locks to keep the writer’s privately recorded thoughts from being read by others. Public telephones were enclosed in booths so that conversations would not be overheard. But now people feel free to post information about themselves on social networking web sites and carry on cell phone conversations in public places. In “Scenes from Exhibitionists”Hymowitz criticizes that girls who expose their privacy, especially the sexual contents, to…

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    Raunch Culture Analysis

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    Young Women in Raunch Culture Women in the past has made progress in the feminist movement in hopes of achieving equality between men and women. They did this so that anyone can have the freedom to choose what they want to do with their life without any law restrictions. Although modern society fulfills women’s desire of achieving equality for the most part, the concept of Raunch Culture treats women like obscene objects through certain people’s perspective. Because of this some believe that…

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    How Does Kim Kardashian Stay in the Public Eye “People are recognizing that I am an entrepreneur and do more than be on a reality TV show.” - Kim Kardashian Kim Kardashian’s rise to fame has been a topic of the norm, and more often than not derives from the commonplace opinions of fans and critics who either appreciate her strategic opportunist partnerships that lead her to continuous money and fame or find her entire infamy to be based on a single, less-than-classy event gone viral that will…

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    When a young woman looks at the cover of an American magazine, what does she often see? A tall, unusually thin, white woman. This is what many Americans consider beauty. In order for a women to be deemed beautiful, to most, she must be thin with blonde hair and blue eyes, and if she’s black, she has to be brighter than the sun and have straight long hair to fit the “white perspective”. These messages about body images are everywhere, not just in magazines. Ads all over the country, even the…

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