NCHMCT JEE 2012 Question Paper with solutions for online practice
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The report that the Union Cabinet considered the draft of a bill to prohibit the denigration of women in photographs, advertisements and films, is welcome. There has been for some time growing critisism of the projection of women in these three media. Advertisements in the print media, as well as in films and television, frequently rely on feminine sex appeal to attract atention to products or to suggest that these products make Casanovas of ordinary mortals. Things are even worse in the films. Some of these unabashedly rely on sex for box office success, showing scantily attired women in provocative postures. In these, as well as in many advertisements, women clearly appear as objects of erotic stimulation. By showing heroes misbehaving with heroines and getting away with it, films invite emultion in real life, result–in the molestation of women in public places.
The report that the Union Cabinet considered the draft of a bill to prohibit the denigration of women in photographs, advertisements and films, is welcome. There has been for some time growing critisism of the projection of women in these three media. Advertisements in the print media, as well as in films and television, frequently rely on feminine sex appeal to attract atention to products or to suggest that these products make Casanovas of ordinary mortals. Things are even worse in the films. Some of these unabashedly rely on sex for box office success, showing scantily attired women in provocative postures. In these, as well as in many advertisements, women clearly appear as objects of erotic stimulation. By showing heroes misbehaving with heroines and getting away with it, films invite emultion in real life, result–in the molestation of women in public places.
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