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Tobacco Advertising Makes Young People Their Chief Target

... Camel, a high-rolling, swinging cartoon character. Joe Camel, the "smooth character" from R.J. Reynolds, who is shown as a dromedary with complete style has been attacked by many Tobacco-Free Kids organizations as a major influence on the children of America. Dr. Lonnie Bristow, AMA (American Medical Association) spokesman, remarks that "to kids, cute cartoon characters mean that the product is harmless, but cigarettes are not harmless. They have to know that their ads are influencing the youth under 18 to begin smoking"(Breo). Researchers at ...

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Feminism And Gender Equality In The 1990's

... follow their expected roles may never recognize sexism as an oppressive force in their life. I find many parallels between women's experiences in the nineties with Betty Friedan's, in her essay: The Way We Were - 1949. She dealt with a society that expected women to fulfill certain roles. Those roles completely disregarded the needs of educated and motivated business women and scientific women. Actually, the subtle message that society gave was that the educated woman was actually selfish and evil. I remember in particular the searing effe ...

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Gender Ideology Enveloping Our Society Today

... article “Separate and not Equal: The Gendered Division of Paid Work” connections can be made to how society’s view on gender affected a woman’s position in the labor force along with her personal body image. Evaluating an individual by gender is a part of everyday life. Gender places individuals in a certain norm that must be followed, for if not followed s/he is in disconnection with society. Lorber illustrates how society’s “gendering,…or successfully [placing] the other person in a gender status,” is a means to not “feel ...

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Gangs In The Nineties

... to societies expectations. A product of a broken home in which very little love has been expressed or felt, Ace hangs out with a group of others like himself. Ace uses his tough guy facade to compensate for not knowing how to express love or function in the normal social since. Being the leader it gives him the sense of empowerment that he is unable to achieve through normal means. A young man in his twenties he is sure that he is invincible and nothing can hurt him. As he is hanging out with his buddies on hot a hot summer night unbeknown ...

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Stereotypes: Goths

... Some like things from the gothic era such as the building and the dress, so they adopt the culture of that time. For some, they dress differently just to get attention. But for others, like Rachel, it's a way of expressing themselves. Despite the reasons for dressing the way they do, Goths still do not deserve to be judged. It's not right to do that to anyone. As a very young teen, Rachel always liked looking at and up to the "freaks" or "Goths." It was then she decided that was what she wanted to be. When she was thirteen she began to d ...

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Parental Pressure Within High School Students

... as they were expecting. Then I really noticed the pressure getting higher and higher. I did not only notice this with me, but I noticed this with many of my friends. I heard phrases like “My parents are going to kill me” and “I'm going to be grounded for 10 years” many times so when the opportunity to do research on this came up, I chose this as my subject. II. How does parental pressure influence students in high school? If there is an influence, is it positive or negative? I would like to do research on this because it r ...

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Inequality Of The Sexes

... of Independence proclaimed that all men are created equal. There was no mention of women being equal, only men. At the time of the drafting of the document, the men had all the power. The document was even drafted by a man. Women were confined to the home to take care of the domestic housekeeping duties. Look no further than the home to see the first sign that men and women are not equal. The traditional role of the man was to work and the money he made would be used by all in the household. The traditional role of the woman was to stay home, ...

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Domestic Abuse

... contain the damages that are done to women or at least get the message across to other women that there is help to overcome this tragic display of "affection". "Domestic violence is defined broadly as violent acts carried out by persons in a marital, sexual, parental, or care-giving role toward others in reciprocal roles. ‘Spousal abuse’ may apply to couples engaged in a sexual relationship outside of marriage. And ‘child abuse’ may be penetrated by parents, siblings, step-parents, or live-in boyfriends or girlfriends of the abused ...

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Leadership

... the knowledge and skills necessary to make a different in my school, my community, my county, and even my world. This program will give me the information so I can become a leader, not a follower. The skills I learn will be taken back to my community and applied to a middle school program that I am involved in, and in Lincoln County 4-H. Leadership is not something you can take lightly. Many students at my high school would get elected to a leadership position and not perform the jobs and duties associated with the office. It was more ...

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Women In Battle

... that women have served are country honorably, but should women be in the front lines of battle? Should women be in the infrantry, armor and special forces? I definetly do not believe they should. I have concuded that it would be a disadvantage to the United States military to have women in combat rolesbecause women’s physical, social, and medical considerations. Today there are many military jobs that are available to women. In the last 20 years women have made many outstanding advances for themselves in different fields. In April 193, Les ...

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Teens And The Price They Pay To Look Good

... than ever, while trying to give you a faster tan. It is so sad that teens are so caught up with their vanity that they feel the need to torture themselves with these self proclaimed "safe" machines. "Tanning salons may call it 'healthful', 'beneficial', or 'sunshine under glass', but the radiation given off by even the newest tanning equipment can seriously harm the skin," said a researcher with Ohio State University Arthur G. James cancer hospital and research institute. Tanning beds surround your body with UV light. These beds emi ...

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Goals And Accomplishing Your Dreams

... but it is one goal that I must strive for to achieve. For many teenagers this is the leading cause of failure later in life. Many people loose their focus. A wise man once said, “Dreams are what life is made up of.” This statement is true in the sense that if you have dreams you have something to look forward to; something to focus on; even something to live for. Knowing that you are a VIP is important in the decision-making process. To accomplish your dreams, you must first face adversity in the eye and conquer your fears. For ...

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