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    In today’s time it is a people have the freewill to express themselves based on their own personal values, no matter how colorful or offensive it is. The reason for this case is because it’s a first amendment right to express your beliefs, in spite of this there are some cultural expectations that limits people to express themselves in certain ways. For example, when someone spray paint on a federal public building the person can be place under arrest, even though they are expressing how they…

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    especially because the name "Rosie" is embellished on the lunch box in his painting . The image depicts a muscular woman war worker who is likely on her lunch break. Her rivet gun casually rests on her lap along with her lunchbox. Her attire is a denim unisex uniform, which implies that her job is capable by both men and women. Her foot rests smack on the cover of Adolf Hitler 's book Mein Kampf. The American flag background further entails Rosie 's patriotic duty in the…

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    Covergirl Analysis

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    Company Introduction The New So Easy Waterproof Mascara will be launched by Easy Breezy Beautiful CoverGirl. CoverGirl started out as an American cosmetic company in Maryland in 1961. Originally, it was the Noxzema Chemical Company. To promote their line the Noxzema Company allowed various actress, models and singers to wear their product on the magazine covers to promote it. Hence the name CoverGirl was started. CoverGirl was advertised as the first medicated makeup line. Some of the…

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    In their writings on women’s status in society, John Stuart Mill and Mary Wollstonecraft lament on the female sex’s relegation to an inferior position. Both assert that women have been subordinated to men, and that this subordination is to be opposed to. Mill, in his text On The Subjection of Women, primarily focuses on the institution of marriage and men’s role in fostering inequality while Wollstonecraft, in her Vindication of The Rights of Woman, is concerned with women in general and their…

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    2) This is one of the major gender norm problems. The classification of genders under types of clothes, such as skirts, dresses for girls while Trousers, shorts for boys. Also the colours blue and pink used to differentiate unisex clothes noting that blue for boys and pink for girls. Down to the types of toys both these genders are supposed to be seen with, football for boys and dolls for girls. Which is why in Gould’s story while other kids tried to figure out the sex of X…

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    Single Parent Homes

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    “No other success can compensate for failure in the home.” - David O. McKay According to the American Community Survey and Decennial Census data, in the 1960s 73% of U.S. kids under the age of 18 came from a home with a mother and father lawfully wedded. By 2013, that number dropped to 46%. Even more staggering is the amount of children born out of wedlock. In 1960, 5% of children were born to unmarried couples and in 2013 this number climbed to an astonishing 41%. Single parent homes have…

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    pink as it was seen as the stronger colour, and girls with blue because it was perceived to be dainty. In the 1940s the colours switched as a result of preferences interpreted by the manufactures and retailers. Due to the women’s liberation movement unisex baby clothes came…

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    Women have been portrayed by Hollywood in a variety of ways over the past century. From the spider-women of film noir to the warrior woman of today, the feminine character is constantly evolving. Movies will also show women as subordinate to women and will even be able to gain financial aids because of this. Even in two recent films, Steve Jobs and Mad Max: Fury Road, women are represented in totally different ways. In the two films, women are characterized differently due to whether there is a…

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    What does the average person use to guide their decisions throughout their lives? Morals, maybe? Circumstances and desperation, or coercion? If we delve even deeper into the commonalities between all of these different guides, we find societal expectations at their core. The way we are socialized affects all of the aforementioned criteria; society tells us what we should believe is right and wrong, how we should handle circumstances, what we should desire. What society expects from an individual…

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    Kangaroozak Essay

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    The kangaroozak® is part of our Nurturing Technology™ and is the result of a story of true love, science, and a promise to Zachary to nurture and change the world of babies on his behalf. Congratulations! With the help of the kangaroozak® you will experience the best of being a nurturing parent while your baby receives the most sophisticated evidence-based nurturing developmental care™. Your purchase helps us support critically ill babies around the world. Please read all the information in…

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