Thursday, 20 December 2012

Critical Investigation: Task #2


Bibliographies
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Samantha Van Dalen ( 17th February 2010). Shadowlocked.com, Why are women portrayed so negatively in film. http://www.shadowlocked.com/2010021791/opinion-features/why-are-women-portrayed-so-negatively-in-film.html




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