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    basic emotional appeals are traced through the visual content by picturing flirty couple in a cosmetics store. The center of the composition is a young woman drinking a fresh cocktail and making eyes at the handsome man. She is flirting elegantly holding the glass and putting straw on her juicy red lips. Her hands are very delicate with a classy red manicure. The young lady’s romantic curly hairs are decorated with a red satin…

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    The Pearl Quotes

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    brave man and a fierce man (Steinbeck pg. 53).¨ however like brave and fierce men he can sometimes lose sight of what he needs to be focusing on. He tries to help his family in every way possible while simultaneously trying to serve and please his God. He isn’t a failure, nor does he ever think of giving up “No, I will fight this thing. I will win over it. We will have our chance,(Steinbeck pg. 56).” but from time to time he needs to accept the fact that he can’t do something. Kino is a good man…

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    Paternal Rights

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    Why Paternal Rights? While discussion of abortion often does not directly entail men’s rights, as it is much more a question of a woman’s bodily autonomy, the paternal and bodily rights of a man should be and is a part of the topic in question. Instead of focusing on having a say in another’s bodily autonomy, men should instead focus on the fact that abortion gives a mother both the option of parenthood, and control over the future of her body. Having no equivalents to this, men are forced into…

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    For as long as there have been humans, there have been two sexes whose role have been mercurial, and their places constantly challenged. In the second wave of Feminisms people fought for equal status. In the play “Trifles”, Susan Glaspell shows the social disparity between Men, and Women’s status in the American society through wide-ranging conflicts. In the initial conflict between Minnie Wright and John Wright, Minnie’s husband, Glaspell delineates the disparity through their presumed…

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    movie industry has made a shift to seem more gender neutral. However, underneath the façade of equality, movies like Monster-in-Law have anti-feminist undertones. It has anti-feminist undertones such as women's lesser job status, the need to have a man in a woman's life, the over-focus on a woman's body, and the lack of relationships between women. Monster-in-Law perpetuates the gender stereotype that women are lesser than men. Monster-in-Law, the 2005 rom-com from director Robert Luketic, tells…

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    Diet Pepsi Ad Analysis

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    is used in order to represent the idea of being “well-organized”, which appeals to a woman. Colors in this advertisement are very significant. Everything is mainly in Blue, the background, the hat, the woman’s clothes; even we can see blue on the straw. This advertisement is based on the themes of…

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    quietly dancing and singing with innocence. None bore witness to the simple, yet zealous performance that was displayed. Gradually the darkness stalked the flame, and in one foul swoop it snuffed the light. A watchtower lay engulfed in darkness. A young man sat atop the platform of another watchtower, observing the surrounding settlement of Darreth. His mind begun to wonder as he peered over the rooftops of the surrounding buildings. There would have to be at least, two hundred people asleep in…

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    out of the way and relieve the burden it held on itself and Candy. To them, the dog was just taking up space. This reflects how the weak and elderly, like Candy and his dog, could easily be disposed of without a second thought. Even Candy, the only man who cared about the dog, refused to say anything to stop them until after the dog was dead. He does not bring it up until George talks about his dream farm with Lennie, and Candy mentions how he would like to join them as he will not last long on…

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    Menopause

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    MENOPAUSE ( POEMS) Azeez Akinwumi SESAN FOREWORD A gloss over a poetry collection titled Menopause by Azeez Akinwumi Sesan could suggest “transvestism”; but a closer study reveals the transsexual trend of feminism as a literary and political movement. The passion with which the poet handles the gender issues raised seems more obsessing than that of many female writers. The discourse on the excruciating experience of the female gender in a chauvinistic based culture like…

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    Old Spice Women

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    The Role of Women in Becoming a Man In the past sixty years, society has undergone a significant change in how its people view women and their role in everyday life. Women evolved from residing solely in the home completing such tasks as housework, child care, and making sure life runs smoothly, to becoming CEO’s of large corporations and fighting in the front lines of war. In this particular commercial ad for the Old Spice antiperspirant spray, the denotative meaning behind the ad can be…

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