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    very necessary to examine the information that ads convey to us. 2. Methods I selected eight advertisements from two magazines. Four of them are from Cosmopolitan‚ a magazine aimed at female consumers‚ and the rest of them are from Gentlemen’s Quarterly‚ a magazine with young males as a target audience. The four ads from Cosmopolitan advertise body washes‚ a lip stick‚ a BB cream and potato chips. Three of the four ads’ actresses are female celebrities and the other contains a couple. The

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    Publishing‚ 2007. 404-412. Hardin‚ Garrett. "Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping The Poor." The Anteater Reader. Ed. Ray Zimmerman and Carla Copenhaven. 8th ed. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing‚ 2005. 476-484. Kuper‚ Andrew. "More than charity: cosmopolitan alternatives to the "Singer Solution".(Debate: global poverty relief)." Ethics & International Affairs 16.1 (April 2002): 107(15). Singer‚ Peter. "The Singer Solution to World Poverty." The Anteater Reader. Ed. Ray Zimmerman and Carla Copenhaven

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    believed that “publicity was necessary in order to advance the field” of aviatrixes. Because she believed the press would help carry her message worldwide‚ she took a job at Cosmopolitan Magazine writing articles about aviation‚ encouraging women to pursue careers in flight. Many companies wanted her‚ but after she left Cosmopolitan‚ she ended up choosing the role of assistant manager at Transcontinental Air Transport‚ where she had the special responsibility of “attracting women passengers onto the

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    real women portrayed in the media. This is why most women have low self-esteem and are unhappy with their looks. Women yearn to look like the women on the covers of magazines‚ and on the front pages of fashion websites with‚ as stated by former Cosmopolitan editor Leah Hardy‚ “ 22-inch waists‚ but they also had breasts and great skin. They had teeny tiny ankles and thin thighs‚ but they still had luscious hair and full cheeks” (Hardy‚ 2010). These women don’t exist‚ but we still strive to look like

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    country‚ how do people treat visitors from abroad? I think we treat visitors well. People in the UK are very open-minded and welcoming‚ and we enjoy the mix of cultures that immigration and tourism bring. Most UK cities‚ for example‚ are really cosmopolitan‚ and you can meet visitors from every part of the world. 2. Do you think hospitality towards visitors is less important than it was in the past? In my city‚ maybe it’s true that hospitality is less important nowadays‚ but that’s only because

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    The Devil in the White City is a nonfiction book that brings to life the building of the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago. The book talks about a serial killer named H.H Holmes who wins people over with his charm. He is very persuasive and kills people for their life insurance money. Throughout the whole book people come from all over the world to see the World’s Fair in Chicago‚ and Holmes uses this to his advantage. Daniel Burnham is the head architect in charge of building the entire fair. Throughout

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    Traditional costumes are peculiar to or characteristic of a certain nation or ethnic group‚ which usually retains strong elements of the culture from which it originates. In areas where contemporary Western fashions have become usual‚ traditional costumes are often worn in connection with special events and celebrations‚ particularly those connected with cultural traditions‚ heritage‚ or pride. Some countries even have their traditional costumes as the uniform of the national airline stewardesses

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    9) Cultural Diversity Enhances a Workplace By: Effie Moore Salem Updated: October 29‚ 2009 Cultural diversity is what gives a workplace class. A workplace with diverse cultures is a most interesting place to work; a workplace without cultural diversity is a workplace going nowhere‚ doing nothing to ensure continuance. People with different cultures are living treasures to an entrepreneurial business. They can be‚ is in the right light‚ educational means

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    Cartier did not gain its worldwide recognition until the 20th century when Louis Cartier’s grandsons Pierre and Jacques‚ and Louis were running the family business. Relocating the premises to the Rue de la Paix‚ in 1899 the prestigious hub of cosmopolitan Paris‚ the new store attracted the rich and famous from around the world. The three brothers plotted to build an empire

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    rights beautifully states how knowledge can become subjective and essentially become propaganda‚ I think it is one of the more important parts of the entire reading. On page 13 in the section titled Deparochializing Legal theory and the Quest for Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence Manuel-Barreto mentions the philosopher Immanuel Kant who was best known for his “categorical imperative” and the secularization of

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