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    Media represents males and females by gendering them in different categories. According to a presentation, the author states, “Media perceives women in a very sexual manner whereas men are symbolized as powerful (Khan). Over and over again, the one thing that the media reveals is that women are very sexual beings. They show that they are only good for taking care of the home and the man is very powerful. For example, the author on the presentation shows a ad that a man is in a life guard outfit

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    magazine covers, movies, reality TV shows that portray woman in a sexual light. When was the last time that we as a society sat down and realized the effect that this is having on young girls, teens and even grown women. The portrayal of women as sexual objects in these and many other types of media have greatly affected the mindset of society. What affects has this had you ask? There are there main effects that we will explore. First, is the effect it has on their self-image. Second, is the effect on how

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    One Knights, women were not valued. Some of the stories portrays women as been over driven sex objects, who were eager to pleasure and satisfy the sexual need of men; whether they were kings, wealthy, or poor. After the kings (Shahrayar and Shahzaman) found out their wives were cheating on them they began viewing all women as been unfaithful and deceitful. They thought women were predestined to be sex objects and there was nothing or no one that could prevent such destiny. Therefore, they began treating

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    they are brainwashed from the beginning into believing certain truths that the World State finds are important. Unfortunately, men are superior to women; they have no role in society but the mere factory worker, and are viewed as sex objects. Women are used for sex and sex only; they have no rights and have been stripped of all of their titles. In the beginning of the novel, Huxley gives multiple clues that men are superior to women in the World State. It’s first noticed when the

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    of advertising and fashion the male body isn’t really seen as a symbol of arousal compared to the female body. She continues saying how the naked or half-naked female body is seen as “an object of mainstream consumption” (p.299), while the male boy is just beginning to be a “commercial representation” (p.299) object. She also talks about how the percentage of people viewing these pictures with half-naked males mainly only increased in the male percentage of viewers instead of the females. Bordo continues

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    In Tibor Kalman’s propaganda poster “Chicken”, the author conveys the severity of sexual objectification and consequences of commercialization of sex in various ways. In this poster, there is a pack of “CHICKEN” with “Great legs and Nice Breast” that are ready to be sold. The piece of art explicitly delivers the author’s message by comparing women as a pack of chicken, which is a typical consumer product that is widely accessible. Through this poster, Kalman specifically targets misogynists who treat

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    is also under cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), histrionic personality disorder (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). Elsie is not able to achieve intimacy, including same sex friends or romantic partners, and spends most of her time alone except for when she is interacting with her mother, with this interaction often negative. She also is attention seeking and exaggerated in displaying her emotions, with her range of emotions

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    1. Context for your project and your users The Exhibition ‘Sex & Symbolism: Hearts, Bodies, Minds’ was created in an Exhibition Project course which is part of the MA Museum Studies programme at University College London (UCL). The students undertaking this project were split into different subgroups (see Appendix). I was a part of the Collections Management Team. The target audience for the exhibition included students (aged 18-30) from the Institute of Archaeology (IoA) at UCL, staff from the

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    heterogeneous sources must be swiftly linked, connected, and correlated. However, those activities can’t be done by using traditional databases. For that reason, the company implemented an advanced technology called big-data analytical tool (Business Object). For example, Financial Statements must be displayed on the CEO dashboards instantly all the time. To be able to achieve his requirement, Business

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    1. Read and post answers to the questions for “Errors in Design.” Be prepared to discuss in class. What advice would you give Keith for dealing with the Program Steering Committee? I suggest him to modify the rules of compliance with his team and implement more monitoring and mentoring system among them, in order to figure out any problem and who is the responsible of making it. Which other key stakeholders should Keith deal with? What advice would you give him for dealing with these other

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