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    is dead on taxpayer-public radio. Asked to find some commentators to give an instant reaction to the death of Britain’s greatest post-war prime minister – an event that was not exactly unforeseen –they reached instinctively for Gerry Adams and Ken Livingstone, two of her bitterest foes – if you exclude the Tory wets, that is. As her cortege wound its way from St Brides to St Paul’s there were a few people so stupid that they heckled the mortal remains of an 87 year old woman. A few turned their backs

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    Gender role stereotypes have a negative impact on society by media, movies, commercials, for instance, Kylie Jenner is a perfect example in which she felt insecure about her body and facial features to where she was under the constant scrutiny of the media comparing her features to the likes of her sisters which are, full lips, large back side and hips and petite nose as well as arched eyebrows. For example, youth girls are seen and reprimanded to play with Barbie dolls, babying equipment and supplies

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    perspective. It is inferred that the speaker is a female Barbie specialist, who reflects her knowledge by using the popular Barbie doll as the main character. Throughout the poem, she gives key points that have female perspective; for instance, kissing Ken, thinking about having mixed-race children, and walking a poodle. She establishes a story-telling tone, which introduces Hippie Barbie as a real woman. The speaker is trying to address to all Americans that know deeper into Barbie doll life. By using

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    Sandra Cisneros addresses poverty and unrealistic expectations of women through the lens of adolescent girls, using their youthful perception of a Barbie Doll. Through Barbie’s image of ideal beauty, Cisneros foregrounds the struggles that women, especially those in poverty, face in their attempts to amount to the unrealistic standards of female beauty. Cisneros’s main argument through her short story “Barbie-Q” is that it is impossible to expect women to meet this manifest of beauty, and somewhere

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    worlds of male fantasy and feminine idealism.      Paragraph 7 talks about Prager?s feelings towards Barbie?s boyfriend, Ken. Prager feels that if Barbie was too sexual, then Ken was the opposite with little or no sexuality at all. His appearance was plain, a vast difference from the sculpted curves and slopes of Barbie?s body. Prager suggests that this is because of Ken?s concealed sexuality and Barbie?s exposed sexuality. His plastic painted on jockey briefs were a far cry from Barbie?s larger

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    The bodies seen in the media recently tend to represent extremely prejudiced beauty. Many companies, especially in the fashion industry, value the appearance of the models, and appoint them as a representation of their products. In addition, the models walking the runway at the fashion show and posing in the magazines, are used as a display of “beauty” to represent the idealized or required “thinness” and “stylish”. These are familiar sights in daily life, and obviously, this dazzling world consists

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    woman is supposed to be accepted. The way the corporate media and society make this body image they want women to have starts in a very early stage in a woman's life without them knowing. There are these childhood movies, such as Disney, Barbie and Ken dolls, programs such as Netflix, teen

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    I. Introduction A. As a young child, you have played with a Barbie and never realized how this doll was created. It was introduced into the world as a teenage fashion model in the late 1950’s. B. Motivational Link: Whether you admit it or not, everybody has played with or come in contact with Barbie’s, even boys. Barbie is known worldwide for her flawless body and made millions of dollars. C. Purpose Statement: I think we all can vouch that Barbie’s haves always been a rage for so long but we never

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    Ocean. He became the first European to map these areas. Satisfied with his work, he returned to Europe in 1878 (Bierman 176). Upon his return, Stanley was hailed as the man who had resolved one of the greatest exploration mysteries, found Dr. Livingstone, and eventually became the catalyst to what would become a significant example of imperialism's influence upon Europe's subject peoples. Factories could now utilize material goods from Congo, exploit the peoples of Africa, and increase income from

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    stay at one of the many luxurious hotels overlooking the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls - who wouldn't with those beautiful views. However, I had a strict backpackers budget to stick to! Lucky for me, accommodation on offer in Victoria Falls and Livingstone ranges from budget & basic to extravagant & high end. Before my travels to Victoria Falls, I’d never been on a proper backpacking trip, and so I had a complete misconception about the type of accommodation that backpackers stayed in! To my surprise

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