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    Gender stereotypes In the last few decades the daily lives of Americans is revolving around about what the entertainment media has displayed for them. Society has been influenced by the media with movies, advertisements and news that are constantly bombarding us. Entertainment media has given Americans a taste of the films that display a traditional housewife woman and heroic male figures. However, today’s media has offered a new perspective on how a woman or man can act. These stereotypes have been

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    The Godfather, The Exorcist, and The Silence of the Lambs are three films that are often given the title “greatest of all time” in their respective genre, for very good reason. Each film consists of scenes that are crafted so unforgettably that the scenes leave each viewer with a sense of awe, shock, and horror when each scene is carefully examined. The Godfather, distributed in 1972 by Paramount Pictures, was directed by Francis Ford Coppola who in an interview said in regards to his filmmaking

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    Aladdin is a fairytale of a scrappy thief who gets into harmless hijinks with his best friend and monkey Abu in the fictional city of Agrabrah. The whole point of Aladdin’s narrative is that he, unlike everyone else in Agrabrah, has great potential. Aladdin is worthy enough to enter a cave so magical it is named the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin, as the audience is told, is better than the local merchants selling food tin order to support their families. He is better than the guards, who were hired by

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    A Reflection Paper on the movie “crocodile Dundee” Crocodile Dundee is a movie about the story of an American reporter Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) and Michael J, or “Crocodile Dundee” (Paul Hogan). In this movie, Linda Kozlowski acts as Sue Charlton and Paul Hogan Acts as Michael Crocodile Dundee.This movie is written by Paul Hogan, John Cornell, and ken Shadie. It is directed by Peter Faiman. An American reporter, Sue traveled to the northern territory to a town called walkabout creek. It is

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    than normal influenced by lifestyle choices such as diet, social networks, spirituality, and physical activity is questionable. A few of these blue zones that Buettner (2009) researched are Sardinia, Okinawa, and The Seventh-Day Adventists in Loma Linda, California. These communities are located in different parts of the world and have very different lifestyles, and yet the community members seem to have a longer lifespan than most. Studying the way that the people of these communities live their

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    help and that I have not copied and pasted information from my resources. _____ I agree ______Beata Plias________ STEP 1) 3a. An area is considered a Blue Zone when the people who live there are living longer lives. 3b. Loma Linda, California = The residents of Loma Linda are regularly exercising and maintaining a vegetarian diet which includes nuts, fruits and vegetables. Nicoya, Costa Rica = The residents of

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    During the Aboriginal Australian portion of class, we talked about the re-articulation of music. This theme of re-articulation was seen in the 1991 song ‘Treaty’ by aboriginal Australian group Yothu Yindi, the Pygmy Hindewhu beats in Watermelon Man by Herbie Hancock and Sanctuary by Madonna, as well as Solomon Linda's Mbube, and a bit during Graceland. The re-articulation of music has been happening for decades and we’ve read about it in textbooks but most topics don’t affect people until they are

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    The lyrics form a message to the people who are insecure or being bullied for who they are. Christina starts off by narrating and says “don’t look at me,” which foreshadows the shame she or other people feel about themselves and also sets the tone of the song. “Every day is so wonderful. Then suddenly it's hard to breathe,” expresses what one feels when someone bullies or throws out words at them. A person’s actions and words can affect how a person feels about themselves. “From all the pain, I'm

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    Christina Arguilera - Beautiful and Beyonce - Pretty Hurts have some similarities and differences between them. The two songs were both created to boost confidence and communicate to insecure people. Some similarities between the two is the intended audience, the mood, and the subject. The intended audience for the two is insecure people. The mood for the two is powerful because they made me feel beautiful. The subject for the two is you are beautiful no matter what. The differences between

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    Ruakura has been recognised as a long term growth cell for growing populations through employment, industrial and lifestyle opportunities within Hamilton City (O’Dwyer 2016). It is situated within what is described as the “Golden Triangle”, between Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga, therefore is seen as an ideal location for growth hub and port facilities, due to the access between ports of Auckland and Tauranga (Tainui Group Holdings 2016). This area is located within the urban rural fringe, across

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