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    Khalid‚ an American songwriter and Artist‚ wrote the song “ Young‚ Dumb‚ and Broke” which was released as a single on February 2‚ 2017. This song was added to his American Teen Album and he was honored with a platinum certification in the U.S.A at the age of 19. His song was a hit which received number one in the Philippines and New Zealand and the song reached the top ten in Australia and Belgium. The song “Young‚ Dumb‚ and Broke” is a very personal song to him. There was a time in his life that

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    How Legally Blonde Subverts the Female Stereotype At a first glance‚ Legally Blonde seems like a stereotypical chick flick‚ with millions of female stereotypes abounding the first 20 minutes and beyond. However‚ when you look deeper‚ at the underlying themes and messages‚ you begin to realize that there is something different about this movie. In most movies we see two basic types of females‚ with other sub-branches: the traditional‚ ditzy‚ feminine woman (Type 1)‚ or the “I’m not like other women”

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    The Rhetorical Effectiveness of Legally Blond Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) delivers the student address at Harvard Law School’s 2004 graduation ceremony in the movie Legally Blond. In the film Elle is a misguided student who gets accepted into law school upon false pretenses‚ merely to get back with her ex-boyfriend. He broke up with her because she was not suitable to be a future Senators wife‚ he claimed she lacked intelligence and only had her looks to depend on. Everyone’s doubt pushed her

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    overestimating the effects of media and new technologies. The new generation is born into the digital age but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are any less intelligent than the previous generation. The misconception that the new generation appears dumb exists because of the media‚ technology‚ and choices made by the new generation. Adults presume that children go in the Internet and are not gaining anything beneficial. According to Source 3‚ “New media allow for a degree of freedom and autonomy…”

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    the ephemeral nature of tangible items‚ the unique qualities people exhibit in addition to their impact on their surrounding sphere of influence are better embodiments of ownership and self-identity than material possessions. In the movie Legally Blonde‚ main character Elle Woods seems to have it all: looks‚ money‚ popularity‚ and what appears to be the ideal relationship. However‚ once a tough breakup ruins her so-called “perfect life‚” she reinvents herself as an ambitious Harvard law student‚

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    Dumb Diabetes It all started last summer‚ when Mom and I were in LL Bean. For those of you who don’t know‚ my hometown of Freeport Maine‚ is the head quarters of all LL Bean stores. It’s a huge complex of stores‚ including a giant hiking boot out front. There are a lot of kids’ areas‚ so that the parents can shop‚ while their kids are playing. Anyways‚ it was August 25. Just an average day in the life of Marielle (that’s me). “How much longer Mom?” I whined. Until‚ that life changing moment‚ I had

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    Women: More than just Objects In Idiosyncrasies of a Young Blonde Woman‚ Eça de Quieroz‚ the author‚ offers his insight on how gender roles operate within the relationship between men and women. In each of the relationships depicted by Quieroz‚ the common and underlying theme revolves around the tendency of men to engage in romantic relationships‚ solely on the basis of a woman’s aesthetic beauty. Furthermore‚ by engaging in these types of superficial relationships‚ men are ultimately entailed

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    recently finished reading Five Flavors of Dumb by: Antony John. John’s novel is a realistic fiction book that is about a girl finally finding out who she really is and what she ’s really made of. Despite the fact that Piper‚ the main protagonist‚ is deaf‚ she never gives up on what she believes in. The novel mainly focuses on the problems that a deaf Piper faces while trying to manage a rock band. Not only does the story project her problem dealing with the band‚ Dumb‚ but it also shows the challenges she

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    The most compelling piece of evidence that supports Alexander Doty’s interpretation of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as a bisexual film is the wedding scene. The film can be interpreted as bisexual due to the subtle clues like Doty said in his book‚ queerness expressed through fear‚ repression‚ and oppression. For example‚ Dorothy is concerned about Lorelei’s obsession with wealth‚ and in contrast Lorelei is worried about Dorothy’s little interest in money. Both characters demonstrate true loyalty‚ genuine

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