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    Beach Blondes

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    The title of my book is Beach Blondes. This novel was written by Katherine Applegate. The genre is realistic fiction and there is a little bit of suspense throughout. Katherine lives in California with her husband and two kids. She mostly writes young adult fiction and children books. She has also sold more than 35million copies of the Animorphs series.The book Beach Blondes is one of four others in her “Summer” series. Summer Smith lives in a small town in Minnesota‚ where it is always cold

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    confident and attractive blonde woman is common in many forms of media. They all demonstrate this particular woman as very social and confident in herself‚ but she can also be shown as somewhat unintelligent and rude. This stereotype is quite popular since it is something many people can relate to in their lives. Also‚ the media frequently portrays unintelligent blondes in a humorous manner‚ making the representation more enjoyable for the viewer. One depiction of an attractive blonde woman would be in

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    “Stereotyping Blondes” A stereotype is “...a fixed‚ over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people.” (Cardwell‚ 1996) Stereotyping is a crime committed by all. It is not done intentionally in all cases of course. Everyone will sneak in a little joke here and there about the nature of a certain hair color‚ race‚ age‚ weight‚ etc. What people do not realize is that these little harmless jokes have created stereotypes. I personally believe that the little harmless jokes ended

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    Blondes vs. Brunettes

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    Blondes vs. Brunettes: The Battle of the Brains Angie Stewart 3.4.2010 Audience: This paper is written for any person who is convinced and believes that blondes are dumber than brunettes. Purpose: The purpose is to argue the position that the stereotype of the “dumb blonde” is false. A married couple were awakened by a call at 2:00 a.m. The wife‚ a blonde‚ picked up the phone‚ listened a moment‚ and said‚ “How should I know‚ that’s 200 miles from here!” and hung up. Her husband

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    Dumb Blonde Stereotypes

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    dumb blonde jokes Jokes are intended to help make you feel relaxed and laugh off all kinds of tension or anxiety that you might be going through as an individual and one of the best kinds of joke that will really lighten your mood is the blonde kinds of jokes. These are the kinds of jokes that will hover or concentrate on blonde women that are dumb in nature and you know that watching a person play or act dumb can be extremely funny and entertaining. It can‚ therefore‚ be said that dumb blonde jokes

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    Dumb Blonde Stereotypes

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    Hypothesis: Blondes are unfairly stereotyped as being dumb. Question 1: Where did dumb blondes originate? Question 2: Where are they portrayed? Question 3: How does this stereotypical label affect natural blondes? She’s attractive. She’s fun. She’s flirty. She’s…dumb? The concept of the dumb blonde is a common stereotype that is placed on fair-haired women‚ continues to pervade society through today. Its origin‚ however‚ like many popular-cultural stereotypes‚ is clouded. Airheaded blondes are not

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    Legally Blonde Analysis

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    “Legally Blonde” Analysis Feminism has become the great issue in this modern era. The emerging of second wave feminism in the late 60s had bring a huge impact toward the position of women in the society. Women are free from the male values‚ while women have the equal rights in politic. Women also can quit from their domestic sphere. The movement of feminism still continues in the early 90s. The women’s movement experience a phase which the ideology of feminism had changed to be Third Wave

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    The Dumb Blonde Stereotype Being a blond girl all my life‚ I have always taken somewhat personal to the dumb blonde stereotype especially to these funny jokes. Although‚ yes‚ many times people find themselves cracking up at these ‘harmless’ jokes witch supposed to be inoffensive‚ they are unconsciously supporting the stereotype that blondes are stupid.. But have you ever wondered how fair haired woman became such a joke material? If youre not blond‚ I guess not‚ but I personally was very intrigued

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    explore the similarities and differences between the linguistic and presentational techniques used to have an effect on the reader used in two articles with the shared topic of pets. The first article is by two women who call themselves ’Barking Blondes’‚ the use of the word ’Barking’ having two meanings: one relating to the sound dogs make and secondly referring to madness. This may be because they are slightly eccentric dog lovers. The formal online newspaper blog article is called ’Dealing with

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    Legally Blonde Theme

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    I am analyzing the musical Legally Blonde that has music and lyrics written by Laurence O’ Keefe‚ Nell Benjamin‚ and Heather Hach who wrote the libretto. The musical is based on the novel Legally Blonde written by Amanda Brown and the 2001 film version of the same name that tells a story of a UCLA sorority girl Elle Woods who enrolls at Harvard Law School. While at Harvard she is on a quest to get back together with her ex-boyfriend Warner that already has a girlfriend. Throughout the musical Elle

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