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    In order to arrive at the conclusion from the present study as intended to find out the difference in depiction of women in men’s magazines from that of the women’s magazines, a method of content analysis has been adopted. This content analysis focused on the portrayals of women’s body in advertisement in six different magazines; three Men’s Magazine (Playboy, Maxim and FHM) and three Women’s Magazine (Glamour, In Style and Cosmopolitan). The purpose of this study was to determine the portrayal of

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    are listening and responding to the most. The content of the messages in these rap lyrics has become more hardcore over the past years in order to make records sell, because that’s what consumers like, that’s what they want to hear. The negative depiction and hegemonic masculinity are what is making these records sell. Consumers play a key role in the process. Misogynistic representations of women and the more general marketing of “hood narratives”, occur in part, in response to a perceived consumer

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    For my Values Visual depiction, I took Polaroid pictures of items/people that I felt represented my values, which are family, friendship, and knowledge. After the Polaroids developed, I tacked them to a board in sections of varying sizes. Family is the largest section on the board, and contains the most Polaroids, because family is what I value the most. Growing up in a close-knit family, I realized at a young age that the relationships I have with my parents, grandparents, and siblings are the

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    The Pianist's Depictions of Historical Events The Warsaw ghetto uprising fighters was formed when Jews in Poland learned that the Germans main plan was to eradicate the Jews completely. Before the Jews learned about the plan of Nazis, they did not carried out acts resistance against their enemies. The driving force that started this resistance was that if Nazi plan was to destroy the ghetto, resisting these perpetrators was not an option to the Jews but a survival mechanism. Einwohner states that

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    A subtopic worth further exploration within The Inferno is the depiction and representation of women. The Inferno mentions very few women throughout, and that makes it all the more salient to analyze the presence of these feminine characters for the fact that they are female carries more weight within the context of the poem than what they say alone. Dante lived in an era when women did not occupy influential roles in the public realm, and were actually discouraged from engaging in intellectual

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    Depiction of the American Indians The portrayal of Rowlandson's captors develops just as she develops through her imprisonment. Rowlandson's verbiage to describe those capturing her were strong for a woman from a Puritanism faith. She used phrases such as "merciless heathens"(258), "barbarous creatures"(259), and "merciless enemies"(259). It seemed that as her emotions ran high with her circumstances that her words became more harsh. When she felt like there was no other believers near to her,

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    Thesis: Art Spiegelman’s depictions of races as animals in Maus emphasizes the humanity through Vladek’s individual tale of survival. The minimalist facial features of his animal depictions in Maus verifies the idea of “amplification through simplification” and allows the reader to notice other graphic elements (McCloud 30). By cartooning different races as animals, Spiegelman stresses the reality of the story on both individual and ethnic group scales. For example, Vladek becomes angry with

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    Unfortunate, for my family, God word did do just what He says it would do and set me set from a 17 teen year drug addiction although at the time when I was freed, I was a mass in my mind, body and soul. The fact that I did not understand what was happening to me when Jesus spoke to me in that car, nevertheless I decided to choose Jesus call to cancel my death sentence over my daughter continuing feeding me crack cocaine and to leave my dysfunctional family curses that include sexual abusing, mental

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    Social Stratification in the Media: The Depiction of Today’s Socioeconomic Divide According to author and professor of sociology Nijole V. Benokraitis (2016), “Social stratification is a society’s ranking of people based on their access to valued resources such as wealth, power, and prestige” (p. 138). Often times, the idea of social stratification is depicted in today’s media. This concept is presented in many various forms of broadcasting mediums, such as movies, television shows, songs, and

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    Is Jesus the only Savior? This question does not seem to come up in daily conversation with true believers. John 14:6, “Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” Ronald H. Nash was a professor and writer for over 40 years. Nash wrote “this book to examine three competing views, identifies some of their major proponents, and explains why they believe as they do, with a view to determining which is true.” (Nash, 1994, p. 9). Analysis

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