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    At the Montclair Art Museum‚ located in the Rand Gallery of Native American Art‚ there is a tall statue made of Bronze and Jetulong wood‚ standing tall behind a glass case‚ called Pueblo Maiden. The figure is long and lean‚ and towers over many of the other artifacts in the gallery. The bronze color of the figure is constant throughout the sculpture. The head is small and round. The hairstyle is short and square shaped. It is similar to a women’s “bob” hairstyle with bangs that covers the figures

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    1998: Notes on the stratigraphy and chronology of Iron Age Tacanach‚ Tel Aviv 35‚ 208– Finkelstein‚ I. 2001: The rise of Jerusalem and Judah: the missing link‚ Levant 33‚ 105–115 MacDonald‚ K. 2011: Special issue: innovation and the evolution of human behavior Early Metallurgy in Cyprus‚ 4000–500 BC‚ Larnaca‚ Cyprus 1–6 June 1981‚ 303–312‚ Nicosia Gosden‚ C. 1994: Social Being and Time‚ Oxford Gosden‚ C Gottlieb‚ Y. 2010: The advent of the Age of Iron in the Land of Israel: a review and reassessment

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    Advertising and Sexual Objectification Close your eyes and imagine you are an object in front of your couch at home‚ that you always put your feet on when your mom’s not home? You are a coffee table and people keep putting their dirty‚ smelly feet on you and spill sticky food and drinks on you. You are the center of the living room and you have pretty decorations on you to make the room look better but over time you stop looking nice and the years of abuse have taken their toll‚ you are now useless

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    Diana Rosales Dr. Tricia Farwell Reflection Paper 02-21-15 Women as Sexual Objects in Advertising Advertisers use women as an object in a sexual manner to call men’s attention when promoting and selling products. Women are used as a strong symbol that society connects with weakness‚ sensitivity‚ and dependence (of a man) but is also seen as a sexual object. From the professional interest as an advertising student‚ woman have‚ are‚ and will always be seen as profit and a way to bring a bigger audience

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    Advertising is a two hundred fifty billion dollar industry and affects us all in our normal daily lives. One person alone is exposed to over three hundred advertisements every single day whether that be through billboards‚ posters‚ pictures‚ or commercials. Advertising is a major aspect of our lives many will say we are not influenced by ads while wearing UGG boots and a North Face jacket. The topic of women in advertising has been an issue in society since the beginning of popular culture in media

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    A Comparative Essay looking at the Representation of Woman (Men) in Print and Television Advertising Introduction To be able to establish how woman are portrayed in advertising‚ I researched into a variety of print & television advertisements. I began to recognise and then establish the large variety of techniques that advertisers use to target women‚ I also analysed the ways in which women are depicted in advertisements. Advertisers use many techniques to target their core audiences

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    our society while women entered the workforce and will equate to the man. The woman is identified by its body‚ relationships and beauty not valuing the information and intelligence they possess. In the advertising world we find different types of stereotypes‚ but the principal one is the sex stereotype. This is used for all types of products and even for those who have nothing to do with it. It is a stimulus that the receiver hosts quick and positive. The role of women in advertising has been highly

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    How Does the Media Really Portray the Poor? For as long as there have been media‚ there have been incorrect portrayals of different subjects‚ for instance‚ what the perfect body image may look like‚ what beauty truly is‚ what happiness consists of‚ etc. But there is one not so popular subject that is constantly portrayed incorrectly by the media‚ and that subject is the lower or “working” class‚ more commonly known as “the poor.” The different medias that society is exposed to usually show

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    concerning ideas of beauty and how women are viewed in our society. A person’s beauty‚ particularly a woman’s‚ is supposed to come from the inside. Yet many women go to exceptional lengths to change their faces and their bodies. "A woman is conditioned to view her face as a mask and her body as an object‚ as things separate from and become more important than her real self‚ constantly in need of alteration‚ improvement‚ and disguise" (Kilbourne‚ 2001‚ p.292). Advertisers want women to try and achieve whatever

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    Paulina Salas is a former political prisoner in a Latin American country who had been raped by her captors‚ led by a sadistic doctor whose face she never saw. The rapist doctor played Schubert’s composition Death and the Maiden during the act of rape. Years later‚ after the repressive regime has fallen‚ Paulina lives in an isolated country house with her husband‚ Gerardo Escobar. When Gerardo comes back from a visit to the president‚ he gets a flat tire. A stranger named Dr. Miranda stops to assist

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