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    Disney’s Snow White: who wrote script; when it came out; remastering‚ etc • Thesis: “Snow White is full of rigid gender stereotypes; we deserve a fresh re-telling of this story which makes the protagonist a full being‚ an active agent with volition‚ and a complex person rather than a passive‚ child-like toy of witches and brave princes.”
 • Background Information • Define “stereotype” and explain/summarize female stereotypes in the west: • Tom Boy (misbegotten man) • Dumb Blonde • Great Mother

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    For centuries‚ society defined women using their generational stereotypes. According to Laurel Thatcher Ulrich‚ the woman’s social status progression and digression needs to be investigated. Her book‚ “Good Wives”‚ expands on what societal stereotypes created the ideal women in 17th and 18th century New England. Ulrich approached the topic with a virtually unbiased opinion and attempted to explore all socio-economic classes to relay deeper understanding of pre-modern gender roles. To provide readers

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    Topic: Stereotyping is Wrong (Why stereotyping and making false generalizations are wrong) 1. Introduction/Thesis Statement: 2.1. Cardwell (1996) defines a stereotype as a fixed‚ over generalized belief about a group or class of people. In general‚ stereotyping can be defined as making a premature assumption of an individual based on a common trait of other similar characters‚ but that trait may not accurately reflect reality. It is best to refrain from the aforementioned as it may

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    expanding and expanding fast. E. AGD: I have something for us to get in touch with nature and to calm things down. 3. Thesis F. Specific Purpose: Today I will be discussing my culture of “Mountaineering” in the jungle of Malaysia. 4. Preview statement G. Central Idea: I will enlighten you with the limitations‚ the benefits and the stereotypes of this recreational activity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    making the family dinner‚ and all around serving to the needs and arrangements of the husband and family while maintaining a ‘presentable’ appearance and attitude. In the writing‚ Brady uses a sarcastic approach to breaking down her thesis that a typical stereotype of a ‘perfect wife’ exists. She explores this theory by making various ‘want’ statements of how a perfect wife should act. While Brady’s method is a little extreme‚ it does accurately display many of the stereotypical expectations bestowed

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    the media. * Use a variety of sentence structures‚ FREE from run-ons and fragments‚ spelling errors and MLA pagination. * Honors: You will pick a person who is a member of the group that you are researching who counteracts the stereotypes generally presented about that group in the media. (For example‚ if I was writing a paper about women’s portrayal in the media‚ I could write about Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor – a woman in a powerful position.) Then‚ you will write TWO

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    yet there is a larger thesis depicted throughout the film‚ which is the presumption and stereotypes associated with being a young black male. This film essentially challenges the predetermined stereotype that all young black men are bound to

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    Outline Introduction a. Thesis : No matter how innocent the Medias appear to be‚ what’s being communicated is desensitizing and reinforcing discrimination among the youth b. Plan: address arguments as they appear in paragraphs c. Background info: Personal example‚ questioning‚ going for a more emotional start. Supporting argument a. How much time people/youth spend watching TV and on the web and how it factors into how they think and form biases. b. What messages the media is telling why

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    Crash: A Disturbing Mirror on Humanity Thesis: The 2005 film Crash is an explosive exploration of prejudice. I.                     Plot Summary A. Vignette structure B. Characters both positive and negative C. Inter-relatedness II.                   Title as metaphor A.      Car accident B.     Accidental occurrence C.     “rough contact” (312) D.     Conflict of cultures E.     Destruction F.      Collision of opposing forces G.     Contrasts and contact

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    walking with her notebook which had her poems and a lady calls her over. She thought it was because the lady wanted her autograph but instead she proceeded to order a cup of coffee thinking that Judith was the waitress. Perhaps it was ignorance or a stereotype for being a Latina which bring in the pacing techniques being Judith’s clothing and her jewelry. Identifying the way she portrays herself to other people. She learns that in order to fit into the Anglo Society she needs to change the clothing she

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