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    physically, mentally. Many young Latinas are judged if they do not have perfect figure like shown in the media. For many years Latinas have been known for their body, attitude, sexuality. Our media can be accountable for this stereotype of a Latin woman. They create an image many men are always looking for when they think about a Latina. A Latina is not a hot, sexy, sensual person everyone thinks. Latin women have to go through life hearing from inappropriate things from men. I am a Latina, I…

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    and every step they take, they are backing those messages up. If not, meet Jorge Ramos. But, before I introduce the life of one of the most influential leaders in the Hispanic community today, let me define leader. Leader as defined on google, the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. Jorge Ramos in my opinion demonstrates three types of leadership skills. The first one would be an Authoritative leader, this type of leader tells you “come with me”, shows you his…

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    definition, beauty is described as a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight. In another definition it defines it as “a beautiful woman. Many times when you think of beauty it often refers to a woman, and 90% of time, women are the ones who actually care for the definition of beauty or are the face of beauty. The more people explore the world, the more they comprehend in every country what beauty means in different places.…

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    In December 1960 the world was largely unaware that in slightly less than two years it would be engaged in a fervent debate about the merits and risks of pesticides. This debate would be spurred by a woman who was just now becoming aware of a rapidly metastasizing cancer that would tragically cause her death four years later. Rachel Carson’s battle with cancer was just one of the many that she was forced to fight; which included a fight for legitimacy as a woman scientist without a Ph.D. and as…

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    Tobacco industry is talking to kids every day in convenience stores, in magazines, online, and through special promotions on TV designed to lure them into thinking that smoking is cool or a way to express their independence. Tobacco companies are pinpointing youth curiosities and spending enormous resources tracking the behaviors and preferences of youth under 21. I was in high school and would receive advertisement all the time from tobacco companies. They me will send direct mail…

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    Human Sexual Response

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    The contemplation of my childhood sex-education brought back many conflicting recollections. I was born in 1966, the year Masters and Johnson wrote their book “called Human Sexual Response, which summarized their research on individuals who readily experienced orgasms during sexual activity” (Matlin, 2012, p. 288). This book was almost as revolutionary as the two volume manuscript called the Kinsey Reports, written by Alfred Kinsey in 1948 and 1953, which attempted to explain the sexual behavior…

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    and TV would entertain me. I got my usual Red Hots and sat on the couch, my eyes cruised the room until a magazine cover stole my gaze. The cover was amazing to me, it was different. The shiny cover contained a picture of a young women, and read “The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975”.I analyzed the caramel colored woman on the cover, with an afro the size of earth itself. Throughout all the magazines on the table she was the only one without makeup and flat thin hair, but she was still the most…

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    Raymond Chandler Essay

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    other people. These screenplays were very influential in the American film noir genre. He decided to take up writing, in 1932, during the Great Depression after losing his job in the oil business, where he was an executive. He was forty-four at the time. He sold his first story in 1933 to Black Mask, which is a popular…

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    composition Period 4 October 23, 2017 The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly Technology growth over time Kevin kelly’s novel, The Inevitable (2016), explains that technology has developed, changed, and improved slowly over the years. Kelly supports his claim by describing the 12 technological forces that will shape our future. Kelly’s purpose is to teach others the technological forces, because they will…

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    In the magazine article “Live Forever” by Raymond Kurzweil he predicts that the rapid advancement of technology will lead to being able to upload the human conscious into a virtual reality that can be controlled with the mind. This will become possible by allowing billions of nanobots into our bodies, allowing us to upload our knowledge, memories, and insights. Kurzweil believes this could lead to eternal life or to “live forever.” Although there are clearly dangers with the rapid advancement of…

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