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"Today's screen princesses have come a long way from the Disney damsels of old, but Joan of Arc still sets the bar high...
"In a study conducted at the University of Connecticut, Dawn England and Lara Descartes divvied up the screen time of all eight Disney Princess into three categories: "domestic work", "interacting with animals", and "other". They reached the following conclusions: "Princesses performing domestic work was only portrayed in the first three princess movies and again briefly in Pocohontas. However in the first two movies it occupied a significant amount of time. Time spent interacting with animals was very prevalent in the first four movies decreased slightly in the next three, and then significantly increased in Mulan."... Delete the scoop?
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love that there is the category 'online adults':
61% of current Facebook users say that at one time or another in the past they have voluntarily taken a break from using Facebook for a period of several weeks or more.20% of the online adults who do not currently use Facebook say they once used the site but no longer do so.8% of online adults who do not currently use Facebook are interested in becoming Facebook users in the future.