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    Disney has long been accused of sneaking sexual references in their films. Now‚ people think the company is taking it a step further by hiding a secret LGBT agenda in the hit movie "Frozen". Allegedly‚ the movie is trying to turn children into gays and lesbians. Disney Makes LGBT Films for Gays and Lesbians MORMONS ACCUSE DISNEY OF LGBT AGENDA Sure‚ people are annoyed at how overplayed Disney’s song "Let it Go" has become; however‚ leave it to the Mormons to take it a step further. Kathryn Skaggs

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    The only few representations were filled with stereotypes and lacked variety. People will call each other when they see another gay person on TV. The story lines in movies featuring gays and lesbians were controlled and restricted. The whole story was not often told in gay movies. Even after the code was lifted‚ Hollywood still struggled with their portrayal of gays‚ the “proud sissies” and the “regular gays” who were not as flamboyant. In today’s movies‚ those issues are still prevalent. Gay scenes

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    K. P. Meyer did some research in an online journal of Feminist Family Therapy to find out why female stereotypes are presented in Disney movies. She concluded that the appearance is more valuable than intellect females‚ who are women that are helpless and in need to protection‚ needing to be married. It also teaches overweight women are not beautiful. In the Little Mermaid‚ Aerial wins Prince Erik over with her body‚ and in this movie the evil Ursula states all Aerial needs is her pretty face and

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    Young children are acutely impressionable and the toys they play with and movies they watch as adolescents determine their ideas of their gender roles in society for the rest of their lives (Bispo and Schmid). Consequently‚ young women who model their lives from the Disney Princesses they played with when they were young could

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    to represent their gender? Students‚ teachers‚ representatives from media organisations and Mike Baird‚ it is a pleasure for me to stand at this youth forum and discuss whether ‘when we stereotype boys and girls we limit their potential’. As by standing here to deliver you my say about the topic of gender stereotypes‚ it is my ABSOLUTE opinion that the media are definitely stereotyping boys and girls to their potential. Today I will be supporting my view by presenting on how Disney films such as Beauty

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    Movies as Platform to Shift Stereotypes of Asian Women Assignment 3 by Angelina G 0971330 T G 17 Academic Writing WRIT001/Term 1 – 2010/2011 I declare that this Assignment is my original work and all information obtained from other sources has been cited accordingly. _______________________ Signature and Date Course Instructor: Charlotte Arlene Bastion Movies are still the most seductive and powerful of artistic mediums‚ manipulating us with ease by a powerful

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    progressive characters such as Mulan‚ Jasmine‚ Merida‚ Kuzco‚ Mowgli and Tiana‚ that mirrored not only the diversity of English-speaking spectators‚ but also the evolution of societal gender roles. Moreover‚ Disney started increasingly releasing live-action movies‚ sitcoms‚ and animated TV shows to appeal and relate to their young audience‚ and has since abandoned the production of animated feature

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    The influence of movies and TV series on cultural stereotypes Contents 中文摘要 III Abstract IV Chapter I. Introduction 1 Chapter II. An Overview of Cultural Stereotype 1 2.1 Definitions of Cultural Stereotype 1 2.2Classification of Cultural Stereotype 2 2.3Characteristics of Cultural Stereotype 2 2.3.1 inevitability and University of Cultural Stereotype 2 2.3.2 Stability of Cultural Stereotype 3 2.3.3 Changeability of Cultural stereotype 4 2.4Effects of

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    Running head: THE MOVIES NOWADAYS The movies nowadays. Andoni Rosainz Caloca UVM North Campus Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Andoni Rosainz Caloca‚ UVM North Campus‚ Room D15‚ Av. Vallarta‚ Guadalajara‚ Jalisco . E-mail: andoni-rz@hotmail.com THE MOVIES NOWADAYS Abstract The cinema industry had change with the pass of the time and the technology used in the production of the movies to. In all of the process that have to be done in cinema production

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    Serious movies or entertaining movies? Some people really like serious movies‚ such as drama and romantic movies‚ while others prefer to watch entertaining movies like “Iron man” and “Avengers”. From my point of view‚ I would like to watch entertaining movies. There are many unusual events and actions in the entertaining movies. Besides‚ this kind of movie shows our current technological advancements. In addition‚ some people get new ideas from entertaining movies. First of all‚ there are many

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