...Vina Le Mr. Silver English 104 09 June 2013 Queen Latifah: CoverGirl Intense ShadowBlast The CoverGirl ad from March 2012 includes a picture of Queen Latifah in a grayish background with her green eye shadow. Queen Latifah has small brown eyes with long curly black eyelashes. She has a beautiful big smile with shiny white teeth. Queen Latifah also has a lovely pair of small gold round dangling earrings in her ears. The word “CoverGirl” is written in big bold green latter across her forehead, all to improve her appearance. Queen Latifah is written in small green letters underneath in the right hand corner. The photo shot is from her head to her shoulders, just enough for her viewers to focus on CoverGirls’s product. Queen Latifah appears to be wearing an olive green shirt, the same color as CoverGirl’s product, with her hair pulled back into a long pony tail. The advertisement effectively uses logos, ethos, and pathos to convince the viewers to buy CoverGirl products. His first appeal is hown by using logos to give the viewers resonoing to buy CoverGirl products. CoverGirl claims that their products are for women of any and all skin types or ethnic backgrounds. The ad states, “fadeproof, waterproof and ignore proof”, which is used to describe the product that they are advertising CoverGirl mascara. This product hs been around for a long tike and is rapisdly growing and maturity it is very iverse. coverGir states fadeproof becase thet claim that their product will stay...
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...The 2014 Grammys The 2014 Grammys apparently had something for everyone this year. The Grammys included a variety of singers, song writers and musicians. That was not the only thing it included or showed. It also had a variety of types of shows and performances and music. Now the behavior of some of the musicians and artist with the performances they had at The Grammys is the example of norms in our time. The society looks at some of these artists like Katy Perry, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Lorde, Taylor Swift, Macklemore, and Daft Punk and their behaviors throughout the night. There were many people with opinions to their behaviors, language in their lyrics or even the objects and artifacts in their performances. Beyonce’s behavior was not child-friendly according to some parents but past years of The Grammys have not always been child or family friendly so there is no surprise there. Beyonce’s sexual behavior in her performance and the lyrics in her song and language, “Drunk in Love”, that also her husband Jay –Z was a part of, was a norm to the music society that always watch or listen to these type of behaviors or are a part of the production but for some more on a religious side would not look at her behavior as a norm for their society. During the 2014 Grammys the artifacts and language were also controversial. Katy Perry was talked about supposedly doing Voo Doo or some type of witch craft because of the symbol on her clothes that she was wearing and the dance her and her...
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...According to this week’s assignment, we are to choose a scene from movieclips.com and in a three to five page paper, analyze the mise-en-scène through the elements of design. This leads me to my chosen film, Set it Off. This movie is formed around an extreme bank robbery in which reveals the dwells upon the lives of four women. This film takes place the streets of Southern California and helps give inside as to how these women do any and everything just to get by and make it on their own. Because tragedy and poverty strikes the women’s’ lives, they matters into their own hands and turn to robbing banks to make an escape from the city and lifestyle they have been surrounded by for years. The key actors in Set it Off are the following: Queen Latifah played as Cleopatra Sims (Cleo), Vivica Fox played as Francesca Sutton (Frankie), Jada Pinkett played as Lida Newsom (Stony), and Kimberly Elise played as Tisean Williams (T.T). These four childhood friends felt that the series of unfortunate events that have constantly occurred in their lives were just enough to push them over the edge and into the world of bank robbery (Polluck & Gray, 1996). This story is set to touch those who have been in these situations and give them the since that they are not alone. In the end we chose our fate and it is to us to choose the right path. “The moving picture, or film, is a powerful and complex form of visual communication that not only sets the agenda for what viewers think and talk about but...
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...John Covington Covington 1 7/9/12 English 112 General Public Response to Lucy Grealy’s “Masks” “What on earth is that? That is the ugliest girl I have ever seen.” Proclaimed the boisterous bully from across the junior high lunch table in what would be just another attack on the appearance of Lucy Grealy. Lucy Grealy was diagnosed at a young age with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of cancer. The disease took most of her jaw and after many chemotherapy treatments and reconstructive operations she was left with a disfigured appearance. Lucy’s identity was molded by the way she was treated in society. From the time she began grade school she was teased and tormented for being different. Her story is a prime example of how “normal” people alienate anything that doesn’t fit into their materialistic expectations causing a sense of shameful separation and negative emotions to be ascribed toward ones identity. What does it mean to be “normal” in today’s society? Does it mean giving up your ideals or birth rights to stake a claim or hold a position that you deem fitting? Does it mean having to live up to all of the physical and mental qualities that we as Americans value? Society can be a cruel and tempestuous force sometimes, causing us to do things we wouldn’t normally consider just to fit in. This was certainly the case for Firoozeh Dumas when she wrote “After three months of rejections, I added “Julie” to my resume. Call it coincidence, but the job offers...
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...such as ethnographic studies, interviews, photographs, and film. Through her use of film, she briefly discusses black female masculinities through the film Set It Off, which four black women set to rob banks in the greater Los Angeles area as a response to the economic, social, and racial injustices they face. The butch femme or “butch in the hood” Cleo played by rapper Queen Latifah, is a tough acting, loudmouth, criminal whose image plays into the stereotype that black women are loud, angry, and less feminine than their white counterparts. Halberstam asserts that while Cleo does indeed give into this stereotype she also “rearranges” specifications of the stereotype. While blackness is often associated with violent masculinity, Queen Latifah’s portrayal is successful in exploiting the stereotype as she mimics the hyper-masculine persona of black male rappers to centralize the attractiveness and dangers of a gangster masculine performance....
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...Sarah Waring Topics in Hip Hop Thomas Taylor Cultural Analysis: Queen Latifah Queen Latifah is an African American female MC turned TV and movie actress. Her raps and or songs served different social purposes and her focus has remained unbreakable. Latifah’s values could and can be heard in her music. Latifah was skilled at her craft and was able to reach out and connect with her intended audience. It is a known fact that Queen Latifah’s music is deeply connected to the women’s empowerment movement. Latifah’s music served a plethora of social purposes. The term feminist refers to and individual that advocates for women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men. “I am someone with or without this man. I am someone with or without this job, with or without these tight jeans. I am a strong woman. I can survive," (Latifah, ABC News) said while explaining the importance of confidence in the lives of women.” We see that Latifah is what one may refer to as a feminist in her song, “Ladies First”. Points made within this song received a substantial amount of attention from the media because of its political standpoint. The song depicts how women come second in society and while the discussion of the topic is great, women and their place in society is a very controversial topic. Latifah stood her grounds and remained true to people of her gender (specifically African-American women) and she did so by repeating the phrase “ladies first”...
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...In the 1997 general election, Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) becomes Britain's Labour prime minister. However, the Queen (Helen Mirren) is slightly wary of Blair and his pledge to modernise Britain, but he promises to respect the Royal Family. Three months later, Diana, Princess of Wales died in a car crash at the Alma Bridge tunnel in Paris. Blair's director of communications, Alastair Campbell (Mark Bazeley), prepares a speech in which Diana was described as "the people's princess". Blair gives his speech the next day and the phrase catches on. Within the next few days after Diana's death, millions of people across London display an outpouring of grief at Buckingham and Kensington Palaces. Meanwhile, the Royal Family are still at their summer estate in Balmoral Castle. Diana's death sparks division among members of the family, in which they observe that since Diana was divorced from her husband, Prince Charles (Alex Jennings) a year earlier, she was no longer a part of the family. Diana's funeral arrangements were thus best left as a private affair of her noble family, the Spencers. Charles argues that the mother of a future king cannot be dismissed so lightly, while the Queen authorises the use of an aircraft of the British Royal Flight to bring Diana's body back to Britain. In London, flowers pile up before the palace railings, which forces the changing of the Queen's guard to use another gate. British tabloids become inflammatory about the lack of a statement from the Royal...
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...I. Find the word that has its underlined part pronounced differently from the othe three in each question 1. A. would B. should C. shoulder D. could 2. A. lose B. chose C. close D. rose 3. A. missed B. washed C. hoped D. removed 4. A. retreat B. thread C. peanut D. defeat II. Find the word with the stress pattern different from that of the other three words in each question 5. A. Competent B. computer C. compliance D. commuter 6. A.industrial B. experiment C. accidental D. professional 7. A. actually B. accurate C. satellite D. political 8. A. bookstore B. between c. theater D. superman III. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to correct. 9. Different species of octopuses may measure anywhere from two inches to over A B C thirty feet in long. D 10. When rainbows appear, they are always in the part of the sky opposite directly A B C D the Sun 11. A citadel, a fortress designed for the defense of a city, unusally standed on top A B C D of a hill. 12. Many people who live in New York city thinks that life in a large city offers A B C D special advantages 13. The scientific revolution of the early 1900’s affected education by change the A B C nature of technology. D 14. On May 20,1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman fly solo...
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...every turn, no one batted an eye when a teacher entered a classroom. Once I saw a teacher struggle to pronounce foreign-sounding names from the attendance list while a boy in the front row French-kissed a girl wearing skintight turquoise Jordache jeans. In Korea, we wore slippers to keep the school floor clean, but here the walls were covered with graffiti, and some mornings, policemen guarded the gate and checked bags. My consolation was the English as a Second Language class where I could speak Korean with others like me. Yet it did not take me long to realize that the other students and I had little in common. The wealthier Korean immigrants had settled in Westchester or Manhattan, where their children attended private schools. In Queens, most of my E.S.L. classmates came from poor families who had escaped Korea's rigid class hierarchy, one dictated by education level, family background and financial status. Immigration is meant to be the great equalizer, yet it is not easy to eradicate the class divisions of the old country. What I recall, at 13, is an acute awareness of the distance between me and my fellow...
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...New York City has a capital budget. The budget includes funds required for city construction, repair projects, and purchases of land buildings, or equipment. Even though the size and the cost of the capital budget is important, the projects funded by this budget will determine how New York will grow in the future. It is important that New Yorkers learn more about our city budget. The planning and the disbursement of funds for capital projects occur over a period of years. In order the capital budge go forward with the Capital Budgets we will need three components. The documents that make up these components are: Ten-Year Capital Strategy- In November of every even-numbered year, the Mayor’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Department of City Planning both a draft Ten- Year capital strategy which presents the goals, policy constraints, assumptions, and criteria for assessing the city’s capital needs over the next ten years. The anticipated sources of financing, and the implications of the strategy, including any possible economic, social, and environmental effects is also provided in this document. The Capital Budget- This document is submitted by the Mayor as an Executive Capital Budget with the Expense Budget at the same time. Funding is proposed for capital projects for the coming fiscal year and estimates the funds needed in each of the three following years. The individual capital projects should not exceed a certain amount and needs an approval in the form...
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...Policy Report: Improving Community Boards in New York City Best Practices in Recruitment and Appointment to New York City’s 59 Community Boards Executive Summary Community boards are the most local form of government for residents of New York City. They serve an essential role in our city’s democracy by shaping neighborhood development and advising government on community needs and interests. Between April 1st and May 30th of this year, four new borough presidents and twenty one new city council members, along with their previously elected colleagues, will be making 1,475 appointments to 59 community boards spanning all five boroughs. This is a unique opportunity to evaluate and implement improvements to the recruitment and appointment system. On March 3, 2014, the Committee on Governmental Operations of the New York City Council held a hearing on “Best Practices for Recruitment and Appointments to Community Boards,” which included testimony from New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and Staten Island Borough President James Oddo, as well as community board chairs and district managers from all five boroughs, good government groups and youth advocacy organizations. This report covers three major areas in which community boards require improvement: outreach and recruitment; a standardized and transparent application process; and restoring the public trust by removing the politics...
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...complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization, 1948 (the Definition has not been amended since 1948) What is Public Health? Public health is the science and art of preventing diseases, prolonging life, and promoting health through the organized efforts of society. Smoking Prevalence in the Bronx, 2002 35 Healthy People 2010 Goal: 12% 30 25 25 29 25 25 22 20 20 17 15 10 5 NY C Br on x Br on x h So ut Pk rd ha m -B ro nx Fo Pe lh a m -T h ro gs Ne c k ge sb rid Ki ng NE Br on x 0 NYC Smoking Reduction 2002-2004 6.2% 10.0% 5.0% -5.1% -15.0% -20.0% -25.0% -18.7% -18.9% -23.1% Staten Island Queens Manhattan -10.0% Brooklyn -5.0% Bronx 0.0% 2002-2004 decline Cancer Screening in the Bronx vs. NYC, 2002 Bronx 100 NYC Healthy People 2010 Goal: 90% 80 85 78 80 77 60 50 49 40 20 0 Colon Screening Mammogram PAP Smear HIV & AIDS Cases in the Bronx, 2003 25000 20000 19504 15000 10000 5000 774 0 # Living w/HIV & AIDS Figures as of 9/30/2003 # New HIV Diagnoses Rates of People Living w/HIV & AIDS in the Bronx vs. NYC vs. US, 2001 18 17.0 17.0 15.6 16 Rates per 1,000 Population 14 12 11.1 10.7 9.2 10 7.9 8 6 5.1 3.9 4 3.2 2 Figures as of 12/31/01 S U YC N ro nx B lh rd am ha m -B ro nx C Pk ro to na -T re m on t H un ts Po in t H ig hb r id ge Fo Pe Br on x E N K in g sb rid ge 0 Rates...
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...and memory work together in order to generate compelling and unexpected insights into the past. Stephen Frears' film The Queen allows the audience to gain unexpected insights about the titular character, and thus gain sympathy for her position. Likewise, The Outsider, a painting by Gordon Bennett, uses his own emotions to impact on his painting, creating a highly personal artwork that provides insights into the Indigenous Australia hardships endured during assimilation polices. Hence it can be seen that history and memory are interconnected and together portray a more cohesive picture of past events. Insights into Queen Elizabeth II's emotions during the aftermath of Diana's death can be gained through observing the interplay between the collective and personal memories of the event. Frears' imagined interpretation of the Queen's vulnerability challenges the public's collective memory of Diana's death. Frears' perspective is immediately depicted in the opening intertextual quote from Shakespeare's Henry IV: "uneasy lies the head that wears a crown". Sympathy is created as Frears suggests the difficulty of the Queen's role of being a leader, a role that she interpreted as having to be stoic and strong. This is supported by Robin Janvrin's confession to Blair, body language and expression secretive: "this public reaction has completely thrown her". The Queen came onto the throne at the age of 27, and it was a role that she had become accustomed to by the time of these events,...
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...With The Queen, British director Stephen Frears sheds light on one of England's most misunderstood public figures. The film, set during the week after Princess Di's death in 1997, offers a glimpse into what might have happened behind palace doors, when Queen Elizabeth II was caught between a relentless media frenzy and the desire to protect the royal family. The death of Diana, affectionately referred to as "the people's princess," shook up the country and left legions of grieving fans desperate for someone to blame—the paparazzi came under fire for chasing her before the fatal car accident, and, shortly after, their rage shifted onto the Queen for keeping her grief silent and undetectable. In other words, they wanted their Head of State to radiate a bit more warmth than the nearest refrigerator. The Queen begins with Her Majesty (played with understated perfection by Helen Mirren) discussing politics with the man painting her portrait. The opening credits pop up as she is gazing off to the side, and then, unexpectedly, she stares fearlessly into the camera. It's a perfect introduction to how the movie plays out: honestly, straight-forwardly, and without any sugarcoating. When Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) is elected Prime Minister, his friendly demeanor ("call me Tony") contrasts with the icy exterior of the Queen. Their first meeting, awkward and abrupt, hints that they have different ways of doing business—and their contained oil-and-vinegar dynamic resurfaces following...
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...FIN 350 WEEK 11 QUIZ 10 CHAPTERS 22 & 23 STRAYER UNIVERSITY To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/fin-350-week-11-quiz-10-chapters-22-23-strayer-university/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM FIN 350 WEEK 11 QUIZ 10 CHAPTERS 22 & 23 STRAYER UNIVERSITY FIN 350 Week 11 Quiz 10 Chapters 22,23 - Strayer University NEW Activity mode aims to provide quality study notes and tutorials to the students of FIN 350 Week 11 Quiz 10 Chapters 22 & 23 Strayer University in order to ace their studies. FIN 350 WEEK 11 QUIZ 10 CHAPTERS 22 & 23 STRAYER UNIVERSITY To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/fin-350-week-11-quiz-10-chapters-22-23-strayer-university/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM FIN 350 WEEK 11 QUIZ 10 CHAPTERS 22 & 23 STRAYER UNIVERSITY FIN 350 Week 11 Quiz 10 Chapters 22,23 - Strayer University NEW Activity mode aims to provide quality study notes and tutorials to the students of FIN 350 Week 11 Quiz 10 Chapters 22 & 23 Strayer University in order to ace their studies. FIN 350 WEEK 11 QUIZ 10 CHAPTERS 22 & 23 STRAYER UNIVERSITY To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/fin-350-week-11-quiz-10-chapters-22-23-strayer-university/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM FIN 350 WEEK 11 QUIZ 10 CHAPTERS 22 & 23 STRAYER UNIVERSITY FIN 350 Week 11 Quiz 10 Chapters 22,23 - Strayer University NEW Activity mode aims to provide quality study notes and tutorials to...
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