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    Stereotypes Of Teenagers

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    “You want at least a three finger thigh gap” – Ja’mie In the media Teenagers are represented in a snobby‚ full of themselves and disrespectful manner. This is due to the use of images and the obscene use of language. These representations of Teenagers in the media are false because not every Teenager is snobby and disrespectful for example some are educational‚ family orientated and care about everyone else around them. The bad representation of teenagers is

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    Stereotypes In Sports

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    Should sports be coed? People always say can girls and boys really cooperate when playing a certain sport. Boys are more stronger than girls because they are naturally rough and a bigger and boys wouldn’t feel right while playing football because they don’t want to hit a girl. It also might be awkward for both genders because it will quite different because boys are used to boys and girls are used to girls so they chose their own gender because it would feel a lot less awkward. When playing

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    Media Stereotypes

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    A new fad has swept the nation! Children and teens are in on the fun! As a society‚ we learn from a young age that the media‚ a source of news‚ entertain‚ and a place to find social values. Media dictates what clothing people buy‚ what hairstyle to have‚ and what activities to do. The media has integrated itself into every aspect of people’s lives. We idealize fictional characters‚ actors‚ and people we will never meet. We integrate parts of their fictional being into our lives. These characters

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    Stereotypes In Pageants

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    As she walked out into the glaring lights of the auditorium for the bikini round‚ Arielle Yuspeh could feel her sash slipping from her shoulder. By the time she reached center stage‚ it had come off completely and was tangled somewhere around her waist. With all eyes on her‚ she froze for a second or so‚ gave the judges a horrified grimace‚ then shrugged. Arielle knew she had lost‚ and felt oddly relieved. Miss Louisiana USA was something of a homecoming for Arielle: her first pageant had been Miss

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    Comparison of the two speeches ” I have a dream” and ”Yes we can”. The two speeches by Martin Luther King and Barrack Obama are similar in the way that they both talks about human rights‚ and they both have a dream that people in America can be free and equal treated. Both of them managed people who were important for them in the speech‚ like their family. Both of them want to see a change in the American society. They have a proverb they use. The two speeches are different in the way that

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    Football Stereotypes

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    Should your child be able to play football at an early age. Children under the age of 10 shouldn’t be able to play because eighty-seven of 91 former NFL players who donated their brains to science after death tested positive for a brain disease! Even professional football player can get hurt or brain diseases. Another reason‚ When Oakland Raiders NFL running back Maurice Jones-Drew retired recently at just 29 years old‚ he said his life had been focused on football for 24 years and he needed a change

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    Stereotypes In Pageants

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    “And the winner is….” This is the moment they have all been waiting for‚ to find out who will be crowned ‘Grand Supreme’. Some girls among the contestants are filled with nervousness when the moment is nearing. Who will take this prestigious title? “Ryan Lee‚ from Houston Texas!”. As the one girl runs up to get her crown the twelve remaining girls look into the crowd only to meet the eyes of their unhappy mothers. A weary look of shame appears on their make-up caked face. They all know that once

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    Stereotypes In Success

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    I believe in success. I believe in people going poor‚ to rich. I believe in people winning uphill battles and wars. I believe in the underdogs winning the championship. I believe in it. I believe that success‚ is in everybody. One of the NBA’s top shooting guard‚ Jimmy Butler‚ was homeless at the age of thirteen. Jimmy then had to move into a lot of his friends houses after getting kicked out. Butler still went to school to play basketball. After high school he then accepted a scholarship to Marquette

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    Stereotypes In Hamlet

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    Mad‚ “but mad north-north-west” Gender expectations for men have drastically changed from the late middle ages to the 21st century. The modern man is thoughtful‚ empathetic‚ and openly sensitive. When presented with a problem‚ he thinks about all the different people who are affected and carefully looks at each perspective before deciding what to do. On the other hand‚ 15th century men were considered the breadwinners‚ always expected to put on a brave face and hide their true feelings. Showing any

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    Stereotypes In Rugby

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    After numerous years of participating in rugby‚ the athlete has played in a copious number of positions but has since been adopted by the number 8 position. In 8 years of participating the athlete has reached an international level of playing but is currently participating at a regional level. Although the athletes record is to an extremely high standard‚ the awarding of honors such as captain at county level‚ adds precedence to his sporting history. As the two radar graphs show‚ the athlete adopts

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