This essay will deconstruct the childrenâs film Aladdin (1992) produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker and how animation and Disney films, in particular, can internalize false ideologies on children and young women. This essay will be structured about Laura Mulveyâs essay Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema and her theories on âThe Ways of Looking,â Mulveyâs essay concentrates on cinema as being patriarchal and phallic such that cinema â[interweaves erotic pleasure in the...
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The use of media technology increases as time passes by. People, especially children and adolescents, are exposed to a wide array of information, issues, and trends in society with the help of media. It has been a great help for society to deliver and exchange all sorts of information. However, certain issues have been raised such as racism and religious biases. These problems are the societal effects of media, but looking into the micro level, the influences of media on...
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Introduction: The San Joaquin Valley is an agricultural area that supplies agricultural goods all around the globe. The weather patterns in the area consist of cool winters and dry hot summers. The San Joaquin Valley is surrounded by mountain ranges, such as the Coastal Mountain range, Sierra Nevada range, and Tehachapi Mountains (Lewis 2010). These geographical conditions allow the central valley to encase itself like a bowl and allow the trapping and accumulation of pollutants. It is important to address...
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Poverty is one of the major causes of illness and bad health among poor people. It limits the access of people to attain health facilities and care that they require. This provides a context that poverty and health are in relationship with each other and possess a very strong correlation among them. As the World Bank states, the poor are unable to afford what they need to maintain their health and to attain healthcare goals and the underpinned reason behind...
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Within this essay, I will be discussing the American New Wave era of the 1960s in the film industry. I will be discussing how the film industry was influenced by new filmmakers that emerged during this time and how their artistic and cultural ideas changed the way that the film industry in America functioned. I will be exploring what the American New Wave was and how the films evolved and took a new direction at this time in film history....
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The Fight for Liberty During the late 1700s, French society was centered around an absolute monarchy, the king and queen held all power and control. The rulers of France at this time were King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. Along with an absolute monarchy, the people of France lived in a societal structure based on feudalism, the structure is referred to as the Estates System. The First Estate consisted of the Church members or the Clergy. The Second Estate was the...
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Multiculturalism is a blend of all cultures, different nationalities, sexes, sets of ethics, and values. One's culture is defined by oneself irrespective of these beliefs. Multiculturalism helps to promote unity but has had a reverse effect on us. Although the idea of multiculturalism is convincing, it cannot be fully applied. Even in the 20th Century, the generation is open-minded but still, there are cultural differences among youth. They still hesitate to adopt other cultures and show no interest in knowing...
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In this era of globalization, being diverse and open-minded is imperative to success. Diversity is defined as âThe collective mixture of differences and similarities that include, for example, individual and organizational characteristics, values, beliefs, experiences, backgrounds, preferences, and behaviors.â (John Kostoulas, 2020) Furthermore, working in a company or organization requires teamwork. The relationship between the individuals in that set group must be compatible; this is a crucial characteristic for enhanced team performance. Team members working for a specific company must...
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âOnce people are dead, you canât make them undeadâ (OâBrien 39). In The Things They Carried written by Tim OâBrien, the author mainly depicts the American soldierâs life in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. In 1954, the U.S., under the Eisenhower Administration, became involved in the Vietnam Conflict. However, controversies about whether America should get involved in Vietnam began rising as the conflict intensified. Likewise, OâBrien describes the dispute that was going on within the country in the 1960s. âThe...
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âShe had crossed to the other side. She was part of the land. She was wearing her culottes, her pink sweater, and a necklace of human tonguesâ (OâBrien 110). The Things They Carried by Tim OâBrien is a published 1990 novel that deals with the stories and hardships of a group of American soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War. It took OâBrien many years to discuss his experiences in Vietnam. Tim, the main character, teaches many lessons and reflects...
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Holiday Blues Have you heard of the wild Black Friday stories, such as a woman punching another over a toy? What about people fighting each other over the last flat-screen television? Sadly this is what the holidays have come to. This time of year is known as a time when Americans spend a ridiculous amount of money during the holidays. Sales such as Black Friday cause Americans to lose the real meaning of the holidays, a time to relax and...
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Abstract The Industrial Revolution saw the rise of a great many inventions. They aimed at giving better living spaces to people. Some of these inventions directly dealt with this situation whereas some worked through various means. The invention of the Dynamite is one such occurrence that changed the course of history. It sped up the progression of the explosive as well as the arms industry. Yet, dynamite played an important role in advancing the construction industry as well. The construction...
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âI don't think of all the misery, but of the beauty that remains.â- Anne Frank. The Holocaust was a tragedy in our world, millions of people were killed because of genocide. Adolph Hitler was the man who ran this plan, he discriminated against the Jews and wanted them killed or slaves. One person who was killed in this tragedy was Anne Frank. Anne Frankâs family was Jewish so they secretly hid in a secret room where their father used to...
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Abstract Social inequalitiesâfrom racism to sexismâare not aberrations, but rather are deeply embedded in society and reinforced by state power and market systems. Therefore, the current social order stands as a fundamental obstacle to social justice. A logical conclusion of this observation is that social change movements may be better off thinking and acting beyond the state and capital as targets of reform and/or as reliable partners. Introduction As gender equality has increasingly become a public concern, proposals for a...
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Gender equality, as defined by Dictionary.com, is the state in which access to rights or opportunities is unaffected by gender. Women makeup about half of the population, which makes gender equality such a crucial topic to discuss (Worldbank.org). Many countries have their own beliefs and traditions that may conflict with a new set of laws being introduced. Despite this animosity, the question is still up to debate as to whether or not a universal body of laws should be created...
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Author Study John Winston Lennon came into existence on October 9, 1940, in Liverpool, United Kingdom. John's father departed from him when he was just 5 years old, leaving Julia annihilated. John wasnât raised with two parents; his mother was all he had. Julia was a part of the start of Lennon's musical ability by teaching him how to play the piano and banjo and she purchased Lennon's first guitar. On July 15, 1958, âJulia was fatally struck by a...
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Introduction âThe Thousand and One Nightâ is a text that involves a series of different stories that are centered on one major story. These stories have been narrated by a woman known as Shahrazad. She narrates the stories to her husband, the king. Shahrazad tells the story to the sultan every night ending it with a cliffhanger to make sure that the king is not bored and decides to kill her (Mahdi, 35). Various themes have been addressed by the...
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Gothic romance novels are mysterious, romantic, and dark works of literature. Authors who write in this genre typically follow a clear-cut formula when doing so. Alfred Hitchcockâs Rebecca, a gothic romance film, follows that typical formula when constructing the gothic heroine onscreen. While Jane Austenâs Northanger Abbey parodies gothic romances such as Rebecca, she does so purposefully. By rewriting the gothic heroine role Austen suggests women should aspire to be more natural than heroic. While the birth of the heroine...
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James Watt affected our World and Industrialization in the late 1800s and early 1900s as he improved the steam engine, created jobs for the people, and invented ideas that improvised business movements and methods for the factories during the Industrial Revolution. With the provisions of the Steam Engine, James Watt changed the world and its fast production all over the world. Early on in life, James Watt was Homeschooled for many years. His parents taught him Greek, Latin, and Mathematics....
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Nationalism is an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to oneâs country. Nationalists exaggerate the value or importance of their country, placing its interests above those of other countries. The ideology of nationalism is strongly connected to the revolutionary turmoil that began in France at the end of the 18th century and thereafter spread across Europe. The end of Bourbon rule in France offered a glimpse of a political order in which sovereignty was not concentrated in a single monarch,...
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According to Kotler in 1988, advertising is one of the four major tools companies use to direct persuasive communications to target buyers. Advertising is thus used in the retail industry and has impacted this industry positively from the use of online marketing techniques to advertise such as using ânetworking (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.)â as it has been defined as âthe best way to enhance the customer engagementâ. (Rathnayaka, 2018). Consumer engagement is an important aspect within the fashion retail industry...
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Abstract- This observation was conducted to attempt to answer the following research question: âHow do football spectators behave and what can cause a change in this behavior?â. The report will outline the main findings from the field observation which are that there are many different reasons why spectators behave the way they do and that there are many different factors in which a spectatorâs behavior may be altered. It shows that there is a difference in behavior between the two...
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Concerning leading UK academician, Sandra Fredman, this paper will be arguing the extent to which the Equality Act 2010 permits positive measures to promote substantive equality in the UK. It will be addressed from two perspectives; âDoes positive action allow substantive equality to be fully promotedâ or âDo the arguments against Reverse discrimination stop it from being fully promoted. A much more extensive definition of positive action could thus include all measures that seek to use positive steps to amend...
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The Shabbat and its implication of humanâs prospects History Judaism is one of the oldest religions in the world, existing upon the basis that there is one and only one God. The Jews believe that they are âGodâs âChosen Peopleââ (Karesh and Mitchell). They follow the principles of the Hebrew Bible, also called Tanakh. Just like every other peoples, throughout their history, the Jews have their highs and lows. They have some periods of extension, but they have suffered some...
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In Iran, there are different regulations and laws for women living in the country. Iran has different policies that men and women have to follow. The rules for women can restrict their freedom. In the book Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi shows an upper-middle-class woman growing up in Iran and the different restrictions that even women of her class have to endure. The gender norms in Iran have negatively affected the women in Iran. The culture, religion, and gender norms in Iran...
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'We are at a point in our work when we can no longer ignore empires and the imperial context in our studies.' Edward W. Said The themes of empire and imperial exploitation are scarcely touched upon in Pride and Prejudice; they are ignored to create an idyllic painting of rural in the Georgian era. These great paintings of a hearty and lush have been secured in the minds of many, not only through Jane Austen's writing but also through film...
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Does the compulsory wearing of helmets reduce the number of fatalities associated with motorcycling and pedal cycling accidents? Provide evidence in support of and against the following statements and state whether you agree with the statements and why. 'Wearing a motorcycle helmet increases the chances of having an accident.' 'Legislation requiring the wearing of motorcycle helmets is a breach of an individual's civil liberties.' 'It is negligent for parents to permit their children to ride a bicycle without wearing a...
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âMoney spent on space exploration should be diverted to other more worthwhile causes.â Introduction: Our existence is just a tiny particle in the existence of this planet, of this universe. The world goes way beyond our expectations and it is not just limited to life on one planet as we know that there are seven other planets. We do not know whatâs beyond our planet Earth, NASA uses money and puts it to work by discovering new things every day,...
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In this essay, I will outline the concept of sociology and discuss how sociologists understand social phenomena. I will then identify and apply the key features and concepts of sociology such as social imagination, public issues and personal troubles, historical contextualization, structure, and agency, amongst others, in order to discuss how these help us to understand the challenges of accessing higher education as well as how these challenges can be overcome. Sociology is about the scientific relationship between human interaction...
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Abstract It is difficult, to sum up, effective leadership with mere words; it is highly essential in an educational setting, yet it can be highly difficult to achieve. Many components make up an effective leader, some of which include: personality traits, ability, skill, behavior, relationships, and process (Northouse, 2018). It takes a balance of each of these to enable a person to lead well. The skills and traits of leaders are extremely important, just as leadersâ ability to form meaningful...
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