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    renaissance Europe was an important part of the daily life for people. Even though they didn’t have TV or the internet they had many forms of entertainment and humor that most of which are still popular today. A few of these were; theater‚ music and dancing‚ and literature. Theater was perhaps one of the most if not the most popular form of entertainment during the renaissance. The Elizabethan theater established troupes of actors and actresses that preformed in theater. The most well-known theater

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    watched all over the world by different age ranges and genders. Henry Giroux (1999) has showed that Disney has become a new “teaching mechanism” that is slowly replacing old teaching ways. Disney is a huge part of Children’s lives. But what are Disney Princesses teaching our children? How are they stereotyping women? And more importantly‚ are they putting all women in the same category? Gender roles are a set of ‘behavioural norms’ that have been given to males and females. They allow people to stereotype

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    learn negative stereotypes involving women‚ different ethnicities. Parents should be aware of these effects Disney films have on their kids before letting their children watch the films. Disney Princesses are an icon to people of all ages‚ worldwide‚ especially young girls. Unfortunately‚ these princesses are bad influences to young girls because‚ they teach them that they should be thin‚ naturally flawless‚ and dependent on a male figure. In Disney’s “Pocahontas”‚ Pocahontas is a beautiful Native

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    Like Perrault‚ the King and Queen want a heir. Although they are told by a frog that they will bear a daughter. After the birth‚ the King invited twelve out of the thirteen total wise women in the kingdom because he only had 12 golden plates. In comparison to Perrault’s version there were seven fairies which play the same role as the wise women in this version. Briar Rose received virtue‚ beauty and

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    the girls went into the Ladies’ room. It was crowded with girls getting ready for the ball. There were putting on powder‚ hair pins‚ and ribbons. The programmes were passed around‚ “Waltz 3”‚ “Polka 4”‚ and I and the girls went into the hall. The dancing had not begun‚ and the hall has very noisy with people talking. I was amazed‚ and was glad I had decided to come. Earlier in the afternoon‚ I hadn’t wanted to go. The wonderful hall and the beautiful people made me breathless. All the girls stood

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    Elizabeth Sweet‚ author of the December 9th‚ 2014 article Toys Are More Divided by Gender Now Than They Were 50 Years Ago‚ explains why most of society are complacent with obvious gender divisions; consequently many girls are subjected to unrealistic body expectations as well as lowered job goals. Sweet vocalizes "Girls can be anything-as long as it’s passive and beauty focused" and dolls such as Bratz and Barbie‚ with newcomers Monster and Ever After High on the rise‚ are two of the most popular

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    Examining the effects of popular children’s Media on young girls’ body image Sharon Hayes and Stacey Tantleff-Dunn University of Central Florida‚ Orlando‚ Florida‚ USA A study was done to explore the effects of short exposure to appearance-related media on young girls’ body image. Some writings/studies has suggested that girls at the age of 6 and older are experiencing problems with their body‚ or body dissatisfaction (Dohnt & Tiggemann‚ 2005). Some researchers are even saying that girls

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    Activity Handout 8.1 Solve This Problem Choose from the list of problem scenarios below. Using the steps involved in problem solving that were discussed in the chapter‚ describe how you would go about solving this problem. 1. Mrs. Smith’s daycare provider is closing in four weeks. Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith work full time during the day and need childcare for their child. They only have a short period of time to find a new‚ safe‚ and reliable daycare provider. 2. Tim is planning a summer vacation

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    I chose him because I like the clothes of XIX century because they princesses shape. On my mood board‚ we can see two of his works. Namely‚ the image titled "Dance at Bougival" and Portrait of the Actress Jeanne Samara. Also‚ making my final project I was inspired by the dress Jeanne Samara‚ namely the upper part of the dress. Description dresses Generally speaking‚ my dress is white with lace with SILVER thread. It princesses shape features vertical seams because flowing from the shoulders down

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    Bachata Originating in the Dominican Republic‚ Bachata is a Latin dance based of a four-count beat. In recent years‚ Bachata has gained popularity in the United States alongside the salsa. When I was twelve years old I was introduced to this rhythmic dance. Its simplicity‚ soothing rhythm‚ and fun beats made me fall in love with this dance. Not only is Bachata fun‚ but anyone can do it! It is as easy as 1-2-3-4. Anyone can dance just close your eyes‚ feel the rhythm‚ and start with the steps. Nobody

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