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    “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy discusses the social expectations placed on women dating back to the 1970s and continuing today. Using an ominous tone, she examines the standards of beauty and class to which society expects women to conform. Holding all women to the same high standards in appearance and mannerisms will result in all women looking and acting uniformly without any unique ideas, individuality, or personality. This perfectionism placed on women causes societal sufferings that will ultimately

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    For my Observation I visited my daughters school at Cuesta children center on Cuesta campus. Yes, we have been attending for about a year but I wanted insure myself that I have chosen the best qualified school for my daughter. When i arrived the class was so engaging with all different activities to engage the toddlers. With physical, emotional/social, age appropriate toys, and the best outside play area. Of course the first observation I make is this a safe environment. I clean disinfected

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    Ellen’s Commencement Speech Rhetorical Analysis Graduation caps fly into the air, cheers erupt, and diplomas are received. This is a typical graduation day. Not only did these ceremonial events take place for Tulane University's class of 2009, but Ellen DeGeneres was there to congratulate them as well! This class was dubbed the "Katrina Class" for being survivors of the devastating Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Katrina was named one of the deadliest Hurricanes, causing more than 1,836

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    Media and Body Image

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    unrealistic body proportions if they were to be real humans. The way that Barbie and G.I Joe are portrayed make children want to be them and that is extremely unhealthy. Galia Slayen a Hamilton college student attempted to build a life size Barbie doll. She discovered

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    friends. Many young girls get this visualization from the one and only Barbie. Barbie is known to be the “perfect doll” with a perfect lifestyle and look, but in reality she is ruining the self esteem and lives of imperfect children. On average, a girl in the early stages of childhood owns about seven to ten different Barbie dolls and spends multiple hours playing with them. This doll has not been a good role model for children because “the more time anyone spends time with anything, the more influence

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    Makeup Idol and Entrepreneur Doe Deere Speaks to the Press about her Brand Doe Deere is a fashion idol and proprietor of the Lime Crime brand. She is very popular in social media circles, thanks to her Instagram posts and luminous painted face. According to a feature published in Galore Magazine in 2015, she was named by Self Magazine, one of the Top inspiring female entrepreneurs. In August 2015, Doe held an interview with Galore Magazine’s Stephanie Janetos to speak about issues revolving around

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    Lady Gaga Role Model

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    in 2007, she began working as a songwriter at Interscope Records for other artists under the label, including Britney Spears, New Kids on the Block & Pussy Cat Dolls. While was performing Burlesque Show called “Lady Gaga and the Starlight Revenues” which was created by herself, R&B singer Akon impressed by her and signed her as a performer to his label under Interscope Umbrella, Kon live. During 2007 & 2008, Gaga

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    After reading Barbie’s Shoes, I came across interesting points relating to general prejudice, and possibly the image of women. The very last sentence of the poem creates a simile between Barbie’s shoes and prejudice. This sentence states, “Barbie’s shoes, so easily lost, mismatched, useless; they end up, like our prejudices, in the basement, forgotten as spiders sticking webs in our darkest corners, we are amazed we have them still.” In this sentence, the author is stating that Barbie’s several different

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    Analysis On Diane Arbus

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    Diane Arbus is a photographer from New York City her work is from the 1950s and 1960s. Diane work for a well know fashion magazines like Vogue magazine. Diane has a collection of photos of children. She has a attraction to taking photos of young children. One picture that she has called my attention was a little girl that looks like she getting out of school. Arbus works on the people first impression.   In this picture a girl with a pointy hood and white schoolbag at the curb in New York City, taken

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    The invention of wifi didn't start as, well, wifi. It started with a woman named Hedy Lamar. She was born Jewish during WW2. She fled to America where she became the most beautiful actress ever. People saw her only for her looks, not her brains. She invented many things, stupid things, like a new Kleenex box. But, one day, she thought that if pianos could hop from note to note, so could radios from frequency to frequency. So she and a partner invented Frequency Hopping. Her thought process was if

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