Browsing by Subject "self-image"
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(1997)Always the Aunt Jemima. Always the submissive servant and comforting mammy. At least these are the portrayals of African-American women that the media often glorify. As society's primary informant, the media, especially ...
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(1985)The purpose of this study was to determine whether the reading and writing skills of low achieving students might be improved by enhancing the students' self-images. Many of the low achieving students in the fifth and sixth ...
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(1985)Through outdoor recreation activities, challenge is provided by the environment and not by other people; the sense of competition between individuals is virtually nonexistant, enabling an individual to be more aware of ...