Cuteness Essays

  • Definition Essay: What Is Cute?

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    What is Cute?  "Cute" is an aesthetic or action that is considered endearing, pleasing, or charming. Usually we find soft, round, small, delicate things adorable whether it’s something like a puppy or an inanimate object. The reason is simple; its natures way of making sure we take care of our helpless offspring that depend on us for years, in other words humans finding things adorable is essential to our species survival. Any time we see something resembling or having baby like features dopamine

  • Kawaii: A Subculture of Japan

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    Kawaii is a fast growing phenomenon worldwide. Kawaii by translation just means cute. This phenomenon first emerged in Japan. The cute culture is so surprising due to the fact that it is so different from the roles and the typical Japanese look which is that of the Japanese Salaryman. It is also extremely different from the lifestyle of the Salaryman. Other than the Kawaii look there have also been various subcultures that have recently emerged that aim to subvert the mainstream culture this include

  • Eileen Brady D. V. M's Muzzled

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    Why do we have and take care of our pets? We all know the cute puppy face pulls us in, but pet care is more than the cuteness factor. Some people have a true love for pets. Whether it is their pet or anothers. Some have even dedicated their lives to animals; these people are veterinarians. Eileen Brady D.V.M, a veterinarian for over twenty years shows love for animals in her novel, Muzzled. Now we know people love their pets, the real question is why. Why do we have and care for pets? Brulliard

  • What Makes Things Funny Analysis

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    It uses one-liners, wit, and cuteness to entertain and amuse the reader. One-liners are short jokes or witty remarks used primarily to amuse the listener. Prelutsky uses one-liners in the poem “Is Traffic Jam Delectable?” to entertain the reader. For example, he says, “Can salmon scale

  • Infant Motivation Essay

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    them to maximize the attention given to them, leading to a higher chance of surviving past the helplessness of infancy and into adulthood. This can be seen in utero through the fetuses interactions with the placenta, as well as extrauterine, through cuteness and all the benefits that may arise from being cute. While developing in the mother’s womb, fetuses actively attempt

  • Promotion Strategies: Global Promotion Strategy Of Kellogg's Marketing

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    Promotion Strategy Global Promotion Strategies Given the product, personal selling would not be a part of our marketing plan. Personal selling would involve the customer being met in person by a representative of the company (Gillespie and Hennessey, p. 407). Given our plan of extensive distribution, this seems like too much for a grocery snack. However, personal contact is extremely important to the Asian culture and it could be something worth pursuing in the future (Onkvisit and Shaw, 2009)

  • Satire Ad Analysis: Giant Panda

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    The Giant Pandas are very majestic creatures and are admired by the world for its cuteness. The website provides information on how the animals are becoming extinct based upon varies of factors that reduce their population numbers. This source had a major role in my process of picking an animal to use for my satire ad. In the website it

  • Irresistible Me Descriptive Essay

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    little treasure is going to turn the cuteness level way up. Irresistible Me Hair Accessories | Clara Bobby Pin Bow hair accessories are so in trends these days! This adorable ribbon bow is attached to a silver coloured Bobby pin. It's a very versatile piece and can be worn with just any other western outfit! I have photographed it in wrong direction :P, but anyways, you can still see that it has a small infinity bow charm on one side which is adding more cuteness to this accessory! :) This Bobby pin

  • Advertisement Analysis Advertisement

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    bowls of dog food when contrasted with another bowl of food to in representing the "double meat" concept. Advertisers realize that individuals need to purchase nutritious dog food so their dogs could live as far as might be feasible. The general cuteness that consumes the advert makes it exceptionally significant for the reader, so conceptually when they go to purchase dog food, the advertisement will pop up into their mind. This ad utilizes semiotics to send its message to the reader. Semiotics

  • A Robot Character in the Films, Wall-E and Treasure Planet

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    this robot is to be cute and to attract a huge audience. Even though he is rusty and falling apart throughout. The cuteness is shown through the characters eyes which have many human emotions. The character is not your standard looking robot with legs and a large torso. This make the robot standout and more memorable something to consider when designing our robot character. The cuteness can be added to our character so can have large puppy like eyes and a small unique shape body. The style on the character

  • Cheerios Essay

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    with creative commercials, catchy slogans, and some of America’s favorite characters, including Buzz the Honey Nut Bee, but how long could it last? Apparently pretty long. “Just Checking”, a commercial, rather famous for its racial diversity, and cuteness, wildly exceeded many people's expectations for a cereal commercial, becoming very successful in doing its job. Cheerios wanted to create a commercial that accomplished three simple tasks, get their name out there, thus increasing profit, and emphasizing

  • Summary: From Impressionism To Anime

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    This paper will explore what it is about anime that makes it so appealing to even a Western audience, creating an international fan base. Although manga can be traced to American origins, the comics that the Americans brought over have been intensely modified to create essentially a new form of media. Manga and anime have become a significant component of Japanese culture, and often times they integrate Japanese culture and society. Yet, regardless of its Japanese origin, anime is still viewed on

  • What Is The Role Of Gender Stereotypes In Katy's Surprise By Perle

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    The children’s book that I chose to evaluate is Katy’s Surprise by Ruth Lerner Perle and illustration by Judy Blankenship. First, gender stereotypes are “…broad categories that reflect general impressions and beliefs about females and males” (Santrock, 2016, p. 229). In this book Katy is a Koala who is a girl that wears a pink sweater and a purple kilt. She also has a brown bag strapped on her waist. Not only she is already identity as a female, but every activity in the book she does is gear towards

  • Persuasive Essay On Animal Shelters

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    If you think about it, there are a lot of stray animals. Have you ever thought about what happens to them when they are taken to a shelter or when they are left on the streets starving, cold, and lonely? Many of them are taken to a shelter and are killed after staying for about one week. Instead of buying a pet from a store, you can go to the nearest shelter and adopt one. By adopting one, there are so many benefits that you can get out of it. There may be a lot of shelters in cities, but unfortunately

  • The Protaganist Argumentative Essay

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    enough to make you laugh, his accent promises to deliver the final blow. Other major characters include three girls who are subsequently adopted by Gru in order to aid in his super evil plan. They are kind and clever and also add another pinch of cuteness to the movie. They're involved in the emotional parts of the movie which make it more appealing. Even though, Gru and the girls are great, the spotlight is stolen by the ever-so-lovely minions. These yellow creatures are incredibly funny to watch

  • What Role Does Gender Play In Music In The 80s And 90s

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    wearing black leather and rubber bondage attire, as well as heavy eye make-up, making overt statements about her sexuality. When asked about her appearance, Siouxsie said "image represents in a way, a kind of rejection of a stereotype, a blonde, dumb cuteness that was sought after by most singers, especially female", conveying that she dresses for her own pleasure and not others.”

  • Unnecessary Cruelty: The Case Against Animal Testing

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    will die and go extinct, and lastly it’s expensive to run these tests. How the animals die and suffer? First, they use harmful chemicals on the animals like rabbits. They test eye products on rabbits sensitive eyes (Peta). Rabbits are known for cuteness but also the fact that they have extremely sensitive eyes. First of all, the federal government and many health charities waste precious dollars from taxpayers (Peta). This is saying that the money we pay in tax is used for testing. Secondly, animals

  • Andrea Lewis Research Paper

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    Introducing Andrea Lewis is not complete without introducing Madison Lewis. Madison is the first and only child of Andrea, and from what Madison have been told her whole life is that she is the spinning image of her mother Andrea. Gowning up in not a perfect childhood story Madison is someone special that once you have cross paths with her, you will never forget her again. As a five year old little girl, she is a show-stopper, genius in a kid body, and lovable to anyone who she meet. To Andrea she

  • Analysis Of Learning To Be Gendered By Penelope Eckert

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    and involves gender differentiation that they pick up on their own and from society. They begin to change for the good of themselves, such as the young ladies will begin to speak in a higher voice only to acquire a quality that is itself gendered (cuteness) and the young men will begin to speak in a tougher voices to obtain authority. All these actions and behaviors that young boys and girls contribute, is solely done by the two genders in order to participate and function in the real

  • Research Paper On Canine

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    The canine is the term for the dog, they are known as "man's best friend" or "family member". This breed is known for is companionship, loyalty, and unconditional love. They range from tiny teacup to huge greyhounds. Some have short hair like a Chihuahua or very long hair like a Pomeranian. They have been bred throughout the years to make the specific type of breeds that can do different tasks such as, working dogs, service dogs, police dogs, or even for looks. Some unique features the canine has