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    Hugh Hefner was an extraordinary innovator, entrepreneur and revolutionist. The sex obsessed pop culture and generation can recognize the seed of its foundation for being planted by a man who chose to do as he wished. Still yet to be uprooted despite its negative nature, the media has embraced sex as a great advertisement. Hugh Hefner fits into a special category of leadership called transformational. Transformational leaders enhance their followers’ morale and performance through various avenues

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    A mid-October surprise greeted print media with the announcement that Playboy magazine would no longer feature nude women. CEO Scott Flanders noted “"You 're now one click away from every sex act imaginable for free. And so it 's just passé at this juncture.” The magazine will continue to picture women in provocative poses; the running joke that men read Playboy “for the articles” will now carry more credence as the magazine attempts to compete with the likes of Vice. Playboy is struggling. Distribution

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    When you think of Pamela Anderson, you think of Playboy magazine and Hugh Hefner. Anderson acknowledged that herself, saying "I Am Me Because of You," in a tribute to the man that helped make her a household name following his death on September 27, at the age of 91. She sobbed her way through the emotional video, sharing the inspirational words he told her through her life and career, including when she became a mother, "You loved my boys ... You were always, always there for us." Anderson shared

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    Hugh Heffner

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    Hugh Hefner or Carlye Alder as presented in a CNN Money article had this to say, “In June, (1969) the police came and arrested me. There were four of them--they all wanted to come to see the inside of the mansion. They said they were arresting me because of a

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    propel many of them into vastly rewarding, and often unconventional, personal careers.” Even the Playboy Club will make a litter of Bunnies to liberate themselves and make them better. But the Playboy is the product of patriarchal in fact. What is the Hefner created the Playboy empire’s objective? It sure not to make those women to get triumph of sexuality. He just wants to get the wealth by make the girls to be a Bunny. Those girls received painful Bunny training and should serve for Playboy club. They

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    looking longingly at the camera as if she wants to say something but you do not know what. Tolstoy’s belief of “an artist’s chief job is to express and communicate emotions to an audience” (Freeland, 155) is conveyed when you initially look at the Hugh Hefner portrait. Every viewer has their own interpretation, but most would argue that when you look at this portrait you are able to see different expressions on the five characters faces—impacting the viewer with the same experience that Shay got when photographing

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    Hugh Marston Hefner was born in Chicago on April , 16, 1926, the first son of Glenn Lucius Hefner and Grace Caroline Hefner. Both of his parents worked as teachers and were from Nebraska. His mother was of Swedish decent, and his father was English and German ancestry. Hefner claimed that through his father’s blood line he was a direct descendent of distinguished Massachusetts Puritan patriarchs William Bradford and John Winthrop. Hugh had a younger brother who was born in 1929, named Keith. Hefner’s

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    Bill Cosby Case Study

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    Bill Cosby has been quietly dropped by Creative Artists Agency, a source at the talent agency confirmed to BuzzFeed News Wednesday. The source said the agency, which represents some of Hollywood’s biggest actors and musicians, parted ways with Cosby at the end of last year, and declined to comment further. Deadline first reported that Cosby was no longer a CAA client just two days after the Associated Press published excerpts from a deposition where Cosby admitted under oath to procuring Quaaludes

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    Media is not a new concept and has been in existence since spoken word. The evolution of media has changed greatly and is currently in the golden age of televised, printed, and internet based consumer interaction. These new forms of media allow near instant interaction with a channel’s staff of actors, anchors, journalists, meteorologists, news experts, and models. Recently, news stations have been under intense scrutiny for their continued inadequate role in the advancement of women in the workforce

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    Are Now Old News as it Seeks Readers. There is also CNN who states “Larry Flynt thinks Playboy’s nude-free move is ‘ludicrous’.” In both articles we will explore playboy on how it came about and the new direction it is going, along with how, Hugh Hefner and Cory Jones, one of the top editors at Playboy came to this decision, as well as any bias’ that the articles may have and how it relates to sociology. When it comes to Playboy pulling nude photos many may believe it is going to end in financial

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