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    History of Rap and Hip-Hop, rapper Fabolous states, “She did not have a sexual image when she got on the mic she was spitting like a dude, like a real MC (Baker 46).” From a male viewpoint, being a sexual rapper did not gain female rappers respect. If a woman wanted to be considered a serious rapper then she had to not only act the part but dress it as well. In contrast to MC Lyte and Latifah’s rugged style and demeanor, Salt-n-Pepa displayed their femininity in a non-pornographic, yet sensual manner that

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    The Shared Socio-Cultural Context: The Assimilation of American and Puerto Rican Identity in Almost as Woman by Esmeralda Santiago This literary analysis will define the development of a shared sociocultural context in the assimilation of American and Puerto Rican identity in Almost a Woman by Esmeralda Santiago. Santiago’s autobiography defines the assimilation process of a young Puerto Rican girl that possess exceptional talents as in the performing arts. At home, Santiago endured pressure from

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    A study of Egon Schiele’s drawing, Reclining woman (1916) and Malcolm Liepke’s painting, Eternal and Close cropped blonde present women as respected figures. Despite portrayed as erotic and sexual, the artworks of both artists have highlighted sexuality and cultural symbolism in their corresponding contexts. Whilst Schiele’s sensitive drawings are graphic and provocative, frequently modeling nude women, the embrace of physical distortion highlights his genuine obsessiveness and adoration of women

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    regarded German artists of the twentieth century (Wikipedia, 2014.), was a realist artist who created artworks to represent the hardships and sorrows in life. Her most well-known work, Woman with Dead Child, created in 1903, is a soft etching that shows the expressive human form of a mother and her dead child. This highly emotional artwork shows the deep grief of the woman expressed towards her dead child and her want to keep holding on. The main subject matter seen is a woman tightly holding

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    Step 1: Description On page 87 in Artforms is the painting Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat. This oil painting was produced by Marie Louise Elizabeth Vigee-LeBrun in the year 1782. The work of art depicts a young woman, presumably the artist, posing in front of a clouded blue sky. The figure is clothed in a rose colored dress with white ruffle along the neckline, a navy blue colored shawl which is wrapped around the crooks of her arms, and a straw hat adorned with bright red, blue, and white flowers

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    avoid further occurrences. Minaj earned her way into the famed waxworks museum being the only woman featured on the Hip Hop Cash Kings list published by Forbes. She was ranked four consecutive times from 2011-2014. She is the most followed rapper in the world on Twitter and is the only artist to win the BET Award for Best Female Hip Hop Artist five times in a row. Missy Elliot is the only other woman to even win five of the

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    A piece of artwork that is recognized today is the Crucifixion and Last Judgement by the famous artist, Jan van Eyck and his workshop assistant which was made in 1440-41. Jan van Eyck was born in Maaseik, Belgium in 1390. He is considered to be an early Netherlandish painter and significant Renaissance artist of the 15th century who spent most of his career life in Bruges, Belgium. This painting consists of two small panels in which one panel depicts the crucifixion of Jesus and the other portrays

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    The standard has reached to such an extreme that bullying other women because of their appearance has become a normal part of society and women will go to any measure to try to fulfill society’s expectations. Society has normalized the idea of a woman, being an object and is reflected through the media. These standards of beauty are influential and the exposure of the media to women is putting a lot of pressure for them to change their physical appearance. Society's emphasis on beauty damages women’s

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    her fate as a male-defined creature brings her to a state of depression and sadness, so then she ends her suffering through suicide. Edna finds that the life of the mother-woman fails to satisfy her desire for an existence free from definition. She pities Adele and finds herself unsuited for the lifestyle of the mother-woman. “It was not a condition of life which fitted her, and she could see in it but an appalling and hopeless ennui. She was moved by a kind of commiseration for Madame Ratignolle”

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    families and even to this day. Woman are in constant competition daily as they strive for gender equity in all facets of lives. Women’s pay, certain benefits, and the way they are perceived to the general public is a lot different than to that of a man. The place that we currently are with social rights I believe that gender equity is not enough to bring us closer to equality, because even though we make life on more equal terms the general idea of the world will not view woman in a similar light to man

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