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    “Housewives” Brand: Degrading Profit Scandal or Radical Feminist Entertainment? We all remember the iconic image of Barack Obama on the cover of Ms.Magazine from 2009. With a cleverly illustrated President peeling his button up shirt away to reveal a black “This is what feminism looks like” t-shirt underneath, he proved the importance of diverse representation.(Goodman) Feminists come in all shapes and sizes, in both genders, and across all age groups- and sometimes where you least expect it.…

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    One obstacle I have faced my whole life is my height. Most people dream of being tall because they only see the glamorous part of it: reaching top shelves, the ability to be a supermodel, and athletic advantages. Being tall may be great when you are older, but when you are growing up and you 4-5 inches taller than everyone, life gets somewhat difficult. Growing up tall created a lot of issues in my confidence, but luckily I was able to find an activity I excelled at due to height that allowed…

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    Private investigator, is hired by John Bristow, the adopted brother of famous supermodel Lula Landry who fell from her balcony three months previously. Bristow wants Strike to investigate his sister's supposed suicide. Bristow's other sibling, a brother named Charlie, had been a schoolmate of Strike before his death, when he fell into a quarry while riding on his bicycle. Strike also meets Robin, who has been sent to be his temporary secretary, despite the fact he can barely afford her. Robin…

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    ‘My body is my own business’, written by Naheed Mustafa is an extraordinary expression of self-beauty as well as feminism in a religious content. Naheed expresses in the article the many different views she has on her religious headscarf called the “hijab” and how it makes her feel all different types of ways. Many people that do not know what a hijab is Naheed explains it as a “ a scarf that covers my head, neck and throat. I do this because I am a Muslim women who believes her body is her own…

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    As I flipped through the latest “Seventeen” magazine, my eyes centralized solely on the teenage models dressed in tight fitting clothes with the headline saying, “How to Look Hot”. I carefully read the tips on diets and fitness routines that could help me lose weight. My goal was to look as skinny as those girls in the magazine. If I didn’t look like them, I wouldn’t be attractive. I mentally prompted myself to stay clear of carbs and to only eat three meals a day with only snacks with less than…

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    "Whenever you feel like criticizing any one,' 'just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had'" (Fitzgerald 1). In the novel, The Great Gatsby, this quote is said by Nick's father. You should not judge others without having all the facts about them; because people come from different backgrounds and grow up in different cultures. This advice is good to follow because the evidence showing it is true can be seen in the world today through people's…

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    From the early in the 1900’s to now the characters actresses portray are thin individuals. In 1960”s the English introduced a model named “twiggy” very, very slim. The media ( newspapers, magazines, shows, advertisements ) has promoted beauty as being slim. The outcome of these advertisements has changed the world’s description of beauty. Young men want to date beautiful ladies ( those who are slim). the young ladies also want to be slim to find a date or to find a career in the modeling.To…

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    Unattainable Body Image

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    Social media has made a lasting impact on teenagers lives.But the impact is taking a toll on teenagers and the way they view themselves.This has led to more cases of bulimia,Anorexia,and binge eating disorders. All because of the Media's idea of a perfect women,girls are turning their body into a project and trying to become what society and the media wants to become. But the Media idea of a perfect body has been around longer than we think.During the 19th century girls who were large or robust…

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    Covergirl Stereotypes

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    Sara Baumann, Emma Krill, Alyssa Lenius, Ben Schulz Mrs. Tautges Composition for College 15 November 2017 It Has Not Always Been Easy “Easy, breezy, beautiful, Covergirl.” When people hear those four words, most people know exactly what the brand is and what they are selling. For many years, Covergirl has been using that catchphrase to represent their company and their product they bring to the table. Covergirl has changed their image over the fifty-eight years their company has been producing…

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    skirts, high heel, makeup, have long hair and are gentle. The two pictures which will be used as a source of comparison, portray Grace Jones as an individual with both elements of femininity and masculinity. Additionally, Grace Jones is a supermodel and singer, renowned for her artistic fashion style. She was born in Kingston,…

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