The sad thing is that Monroe remains the typification of female objectification.
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The typification of the TV tot, Video Boy was raised by an electronic baby sitter.
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This enabled her to portray each person as unique, yet at the same time as a typification of a specific moment in history.
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I request your comments about the notability of Religious typification section on Jehovah's Witness talk page.
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Under the original typification, the name Acacia would stay with the group of species currently recognized as the genus Vachellia.
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In contrast, molecular typification has be shown to be a useful method with which to detect some of these subspecies, such as the one affecting humans, T.pallidum pallidum.
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A representational or typifying form or model
The act of representing by a type or symbol; the action of typifying
(typify) embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of; "The fugue typifies Bach's style of composition"
(typify) express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol; "What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize?"
Typification is a process of creating standard (typical) social construction based on standard assumptions. Discrimination based on typification is called typism.
(typify) To embody, exemplify; to represent by an image, form, model, or resemblance; To portray stereotypically; To serve as a typical or reference specimen
This refers to the process through which social phenomena are formed into patterns and generalised. The emphasis is upon identifying what is common to a range of expressions, conducts or events. It reduces the individuality of phenomena to a set of common characteristics.