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    Bill Gates

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    <center><b>New Learning – "A Life Worth Knowing About"</b></center> <br> <br>William Henry Gates‚ also known as "Bill"‚ has established himself as the richest man in the world. He is the youngest self made billionaire‚ and perhaps the best businessman in the world. As you read along‚ you will learn what Bill Gates’ accomplishments were‚ what his beliefs were‚ and why this topic is so important. Bill Gates is important because not only did he change the computer technology in America‚ he also became

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    Why Men Are More Jocular?

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    them (Decker & Rotondo‚ 2001)‚ however‚ they can not realize offensiveness and rudeness in them. Moreover‚ in today’s world‚ men’s sexual humor is not criticized adequately‚ therefore; society normalizing it as a normal behavior. For instance‚ Hugh Hefner‚ the founder of Playboy‚ who died recently made several sexist comments and jokes‚ however people’s reactions were not negative enough for this rude and inappropriate behavior. Thus‚ one of the dominant reasons why the society found men’s senses

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    Going to the doctor’s office is never a fun experience. Probing‚ poking‚ and trying to decipher what the doc writes on your prescription can be confusing‚ however‚ the most upsetting part is what goes on behind closed doors. Big Pharma‚ chapter 3 of Lies the Media Tells Us‚ explains the PR tactics of drug companies. James Winter explains these tactics used to persuade doctors to use their brand. In some cases these doctors can get free vacations‚ cars‚ front row seating for a basketball game‚ and

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    Female Chauvinist Pigs

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    the forefront the issues society has been facing for decades; gender inequality‚ gender ideology‚ and gender construct. Levy focuses on women’s sexual empowerment‚ or lack thereof‚ starting with the passing of the birth control to Roe vs Wade to Hugh Hefner and Playboy. Ariel Levy starts out by writing about her experiences with the crew of Girls Gone Wild and the girls they met during a night out taping. The women practically threw themselves to get a hat or a t-shirt. If they did not‚ the guys

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    some interesting facts I never knew‚ which are very interesting. Her idol was Jean Harlow‚ who was an American film actress and sex symbol of the 1930s. Jean Harlow was also the idol of her mother’s friend Grace and Marilyn’s previous guardian. Hugh Hefner‚ a well-known playboy adult magazine publisher‚ owns the closest burial vault next to hers. Her trademarks were her platinum blonde hair‚ beauty mark‚ and red lips. A nickname she went by was The Blonde Bombshell. As for her star sign‚ she is a

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    Stereotypes In Our Culture

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    That purpose being a thing to look at. A thing that looks good‚ a thing that smiles. It is hypocritical for women to take part in these careers‚ however as later mentioned by Ariel Levy‚ in her interview with Christie Hefner‚ she asked her how she (Christie) felt about young women aspiring to be in Playboy magazine. Her response was‚ “The reason why I think it’s perfectly okay is because the way women see being in the magazine is not as a career bust as a statement.”

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    House Bunny In the film House Bunny‚ a 27-year-old girl‚ Shelley Darlingson‚ played by Anna Farris‚ finds herself tricked out of the Playboy Mansion by another bunny for being too old. Shelley winds up at the University of Southern California and becomes the house mother in a very poorly kept sorority house‚ Zeta Tau Alpha‚ consisting of six socially awkward girls. After gaining the girls’ trust by showing them she is nice and can attract boys‚ she does her best to turn the ZTA girls around to

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    A First Amendment Junkie By: Susan Jacoby Susan Jacoby (b. 1946)‚ a journalist since the age of seventeen‚ is well known for her feminist writings. “A First Amendment Junkie” (our title) appeared in the Hers column in the New York Times in 1978. It is no news that many women are defecting from the ranks of civil libertarians on the issue of obscenity. The conviction of Larry Flynt‚ publisher of Hustler magazine—before his metamorphosis into a born-again Christian—was greeted with unabashed

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    Aumio Golam October 31‚ 2013 Philosophy 1700 Midterm Exams I. Introduction (Pick 1 out of 3) 1. Explain the difference between Value Theory‚ Normative Ethics‚ and Metaethics. Give an example of a claim from each area‚ and explain why each claim falls into the category it does. Value Theory is a reflection of the word; we analyze what human’s value and why we find it valuable. For instance‚ Schafer Landau states on page 2‚ many philosophers try to figure out whether happiness is the main

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    April 26‚ 2013 Norma Jeane Mortenson‚ also known as Marilyn Monroe‚ was a great inspiration to many people. Though her life started extremely rough being bounced around from home to home as a foster child in Los Angeles‚ she made the most of it. Marilyn had a number of childhood problems‚ but she managed to toughen up and be strong for herself. She started working at an aircraft plant at sixteen and ended up marrying a man known as Daddy to her. They ended up getting a divorce in 1946 as she began

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