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    that analyzed gender messages (42 seconds) Grauerholz discusses what parents should be aware of when their children read fairy tales. (43 seconds) Experts say fairy tales not so happy ever after WEST LAFAYETTE‚ Ind. – Fairy tales about pretty princesses winning Prince Charming are more harmful than parents might think‚ says a Purdue University sociologist. Liz Grauerholz‚ an associate professor of sociology‚ teamed with Lori BakerSperry‚ an assistant professor of women’s studies at Western Illinois

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    married and look after the homely chores. The young ladies were groomed thoroughly to get married and had to be innocent‚ virtuous‚ biddable‚ and dutiful. The young women were mainly educated in accomplishments like French‚ drawing‚ painting‚ singing‚ dancing - everything which helped them to get a perfect suitor!Few women stayed back in the bed‚ past the daybreak. They ran the house‚ made meals for their husbands and children‚ made clothes for everyone‚ and grew everything that the family ate. The women

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    COMPARE AND CONTRAST ESSAY Robert Cohn and Count Mippipopolous In Hemingway’s novel The Sun Also Rises‚ I was very impressed by two of the characters Robert Cohn and Count Mippipopolous. Robert Cohn is a shy‚ inferiority‚ romantic‚ childish‚ unpractical‚ unsuccessful and unfortunate 34 years Jewish man‚ and his life is full of uncertainty and frustration. Count Mippipopoplous is a rich‚ generous‚ successful and high status business man. He is an old campaigner‚ and has lots of experience

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    think that Romeo and Juliet shouldn’t be taught in high school. I say this because if you honestly think about it what is there to learn from it that will help you in your future. I also say this because the book is about romance and kings‚ queens‚ princesses in like high royalty. But our lives aren’t in high royalty we aren’t kings or queens we are just your typical ordinary people. Lastly I think that the book is a more higher education of understanding for like college people because I feel like us

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    Not My Best Side

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    “Explain how the poem “not my best side” portrayal of its characters‚ leads to archetypes being gone against.” This poem is inter-textual in a sense that it is based on the painting “St. George and the Dragon”. It takes a humorous role in portraying each of the characters found in the painting and goes against theirs common archetypes of a dragon‚ princess and knight. This poem is a parody on the archetypes that the characters of the painting should have‚ it goes against them completely in a humorous

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    Once upon a time in a land far far away lived the 4 most beautiful princesses in all of fairytale land. They were all trying to impress the handsome prince Christos. Prince Christos was coming to fairy tale land in one day to marry the smartest‚ most beautiful princess in the whole Kingdom. The first princess’s name was Aleena. Princess Aleena had the most beautiful long blond hair and had magical shoes. The second princess was Jennine. Princess Jennine was a beautiful brown haired princess from

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    Disney Movies." Entertainment Scene 360. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 11 Dec. 2013. <http://www.entertainmentscene360.com/index.php/are-there-subliminal-messages-in-disney-movies-2-24243/>. Fryberg‚ Markus‚ Oyserman‚ Stone (2008) Of Warrior Chiefs and Indian Princesses: The Psychological Consequences of American Indian Mascots. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. Vol. 30‚ Iss. 3 Fryberg‚ S.A Gary Edgerton & Kathy Merlock Jackson (1996) Redesigning Pocahontas: Disney‚ the “White Man ’s Indian‚” and the Marketing

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    Psychology has focused on theory of mind and human nature‚ and how it pertains to people singing and dancing in public. Theory of mind is important aspect because it explains our behavior towards others and our understanding of one’s perspective. There are many qualities of theory of mind which describes how one feels about singing and dancing in public‚ such as‚ Autism Spectrum Disorder and Normative social influence. Theory of mind is being able to understand that others have their own perspective

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    such as jobs or behavioral mannerisms. In an excerpt from Peggy Orenstein’s Cinderella Ate My Daughter‚ Orenstein sheds light on a major product from the multi-billion dollar company of Walt Disney that is cashing in on gender roles: the Disney Princesses and their doll merchandise. “There are more than twenty-six thousand Disney Princess items on the market‚ a number which‚ particularly when you exclude cigarettes‚ liquor‚ cars‚ and antidepressants‚ is staggering. “Princess” has not only become

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    feelings and thoughts turned out to become the opposite as to before the ball. Her excitement deflated ever since the advent of a fat man whom she danced with. As they move around the dance floor‚ the old man mentions that he has been dancing at these balls since twelve years before the birth of Leila‚ he then goes on to telling her the truths about what life has in store for her‚ truths that are as cruel as Death. “"And you’ll smile away like the poor old dears up there‚ and point

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