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Killing Us Softly is an American documentary series by Jean Kilbourne, produced and distributed by the Media Education Foundation.First released in 1979 and since revised and updated three times, most recently in 2010, it focuses on images of women in advertising; in particular on gender stereotypes, the effects of advertising on women's self-image, and the objectification of women's bodies.
Bob Hurlburt (born 1950), Canadian ice hockey player; G. Gordon Hurlburt (20th century), Canadian politician; John Hurlburt (1898–1968), American football player; Kenneth Earl Hurlburt (1928–2016), Canadian politician; Marge Hurlburt (1914–1947), American aviator; Philastus Hurlburt (1809–1883), American evangelical
The video, "Wassup 2008" was posted to YouTube in October 2008 and received over 1.8 million views. [15] Additionally, Shane and his wife Lydia Hurlbut started the Hurlbut Academy, an online educational platform and mentoring community dedicated to helping filmmakers become better artists.
Annie Hurlburt Jackson (1877-1959) was an American artist known for her miniature and portrait painting. Jackson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1877. [ 1 ] She studied with Charles Webster Hawthorne , Eliot O'Hara , Hermann Dudley Murphy , Eric Pape , and Charles Herbert Woodbury .
Russell T. Hurlburt (born 1945) is a professor of psychology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is the founder of the Descriptive Experience Sampling method, which aims to reveal the contents of consciousness over short spans of time.
Not long afterwards, she won the top prize at the women's Halle Trophy Race at the Cleveland Air Races. [4] In 1947, Hurlburt set a new international women's flight-speed record of 337 miles per hour, besting the previous women's record of 292.27 mph set by Cochran a decade earlier. [7] She set the record in a loaned FG-1 Corsair. Following her ...
Jason Mraz: b. 1977 American Singer-songwriter B [563] Michael Mronz: b. 1967 German Sports and events manager G [564] Frank Mugisha: b. 1979 Ugandan LGBT rights advocate G [565] Thierry Mugler: 1948–2022 French Fashion designer G [566] Nico Muhly: b. 1981 American Composer, arranger G [567] Zanele Muholi: b. 1972 South African Photographer L ...
Lydia Sherman (December 24, 1824 – May 16, 1878), née Danbury, [1] also known as The Derby Poisoner, [2] was an American serial killer.She poisoned eight children in her care (six of whom were her own) and her three husbands and was convicted of second-degree murder in 1872. [3]