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    it now? (Maybe you watch it as a guilty pleasure, in secret.) I did not really care to watch T.V. as much as a child. The only way I would watch it would be if my mother would turn it on for me; I preferred Disney movies. My favorite one was The Little Mermaid. I love the ocean, ocean creatures, the songs, it is the most iconic movie of all time. And yes I still watch it now. I can practically tell you frame by frame what happens in the first and second…

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    It was the morning of August 6th, 1945, when a specially designed B-29 bomber aircraft, given the name Enola Gay, would embark on an unforgettable mission that was ordered by U.S President Harry Truman. It took flight at 2:45 a.m., departing from the Tinian air force base sailing its way to Hiroshima, Japan. This massive plane had a full wingspan of 43 meters and a top speed of 365 mph. However, it was neither its size nor speed that made it a deadly war machine; it was the single piece of cargo…

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    English 11 Accomplishments

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    of finding happiness in ordinary things. Life doesn’t force us to be perfect it only asks us to do our best.” -Unknown This has been a quote I have learned to follow throughout the course of my junior year. If we allow ourselves to be happy about little achievements and know that we did our best regardless of the outcome, then we can help ourselves be more successful in the future. A good example of some of the small accomplishments i 've made my junior year were in my English 11 class.…

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    poor, emotionally unstable parents who were permissive and suffered substance abuse problems, but I achieved a lot in my short nineteen years. Yes, my parents allowed me do whatever I had in mind; Rules weren’t a real thing and I was expected of very little in the household and in school. Most children then would think my parents were the ‘cool parents’, since I had no rules and punishment for my actions was nonexistent. Believe it or not, I actually often found myself being/feeling alone a lot…

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    Feminist Stereotypes

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    Unlike number ten from All Diva Media’s ‘Top 10 Feminist Stereotypes’, I am not a man hater – in fact, I was the only girl allowed to play with the boys as I was related to their ‘leader’. When I was little, my cousin, who was a grade older than me, was sort of like the leader of the few boys we had our split class. I never realized that I was being treated differently from all the other girls in my class. My classmates seemed to simply accepted the fact that I was the only girl allowed to play…

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    their departure and continue to cultivate members every chance you get. • Don’t waste time on the little things. Many times progress is held up by something minute that could have been worked through another way. Use your team to brainstorm through areas you find that could potentially hinder progress or are pertinent to the mission at hand. We cannot afford to get caught up with the little things or go into depth on how to handle every aspect of something, staying focused on the bigger…

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    “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Effect” emphasize the stereotypes on little girls, as a Princess with beauty images and matureness. Introduction: How does Disney Princess become a huge effect by stereotypes toward little and older girl? For the reason, that many young and older girls believe that all Disney Princess dreams come true in reality than a fantasy fairy-tales and it is called “Princess Phenomenon” (pg. 509, Hanes). I have never fall for any Disney Princess’ character to…

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    Snow White Gender Analysis

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    Since the début of the first Disney princess movie, Snow White, some sexologists have criticized the film for its theme of male dominance present throughout the scenes. Disney’s adaptations of the Brothers Grim stories of folktale such as Cinderella and Snow White, are the perfect depiction of patriarchal ascendency anticipated. The female heroines were being treated as if they were objects by the men protagonists. They were visually designed by men, both in the director perspective and the…

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    you can be whatever you want and think whatever you want to think, you just have to get rid of society’s influence on your mind. In the story, Fight club, they make a realization that they are fighting for more than fun. They are fighting for the little things in life that they cannot fight for in the day time. This shows us that whatever the problem is, there is always a solution to solving it. When society is drawn out of your mind, you start to realize how independent you are and what really…

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    Well that is simply because little girls don 't want to watch a girl who isn 't skinny, beautiful, and doesn 't get swept off her feet by her prince charming, and this is why Disney’s film Brave made a lot less money than all the other films in the Disney franchise. The princess in Brave still has her actions moulded by males around her but she has a huge head of red hair and she likes to play with swords. She has no interest in getting married and little girls hate that because she is different…

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