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    The Scully Effect

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    Effect. The Scully Effect proves representation in the media is important, and giving young girls smart, strong, and independent female characters to look up influences them. Young kids are extremely influenced by what they see. Everyone picks and chooses role models from a young age. Since kids are so influences, it is important not to have them looking up to the ‘wrong kinds’ of role models. Young girls, especially, need to grow up seeing that they could be anything they want, doctors,…

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    myopia, which is the scientific term for, nearsightedness. This is an example of symbolism because in most parts of the story, Myop is a very innocent and pure girl, and is not able to see farther than the idealistic beauty of her childhood. To Myop, the harvesting of crops “[makes] each day a golden surprise” (Walker, 1). As a little girl, she looks forward to every single day as she believes that it will always bring happiness or “a golden surprise”. Myop’s innocence is emphasized by this…

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    because she has siblings and she practiced on them, and she uses her other ability patience to be patience with the kids. One important reason that Athena is perfect for the career job is because she has always been a good little girl and listened. When Athena was a young girl she was a great listener and helpful. When she was older she became smarter and braver and even stronger. She was everyone's favorite because she was…

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    Dominist Analysis Women

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    “Perfection is a Disease of the Nation” “Never fake yourself just to look perfect because perfection is never real and reality is never perfect” Pete Edochie, a Nigerian actor, stated that reality isn’t always ideal. Society, often women, strive for beauty and perfection; however, they lose themselves in the process and begin to fall apart. The very popular, yet unique, song “Pretty Hurts” by Beyonce gives the typical gender roles to females. Nonetheless, Beyonce contradicts her common…

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    The Dangers Of Mascots

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    Have you ever thought about what’s in the lipstick you wear? Or how may it affect your mouth? Many lipsticks that have been put on market have been giving the media attention and is getting lawsuits. The FDA have found out many popular products that we use on a daily basic contains lead. The amount of lead found in the lipstick container is more than the amount allowed in a regular size candy bar. The FDA stated the lipstick can not cause any harm because the lipstick isn’t made to be digested.…

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    start with, people shouldn't have the right to hide their identity because perverts could take advantage of young girls. According to Learning Mentor’s Resource Book, “A 25-year-old man was found guilty of ‘grooming’ and several counts of ‘sexual activity with a child’, when he befriended girls as young as 13 on a networking site. He always pretended to be younger, knew the ages of the girls he contacted, and persuaded…

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    How can a significant moment affect an individual’s life? Everyday, we all come across problems, whether they are big or small, that may or may not affect us, creating different responses from different people. In the short story, “Tuesday Siesta”, written by a famous Colombian author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a mother and her twelve year old daughter of poor social status travel to a small town by train on a scorching hot August Tuesday. The mother arrived at the town along with her daughter in…

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    Lady Gaga covered John Lennon's 1971 classic "Imagine" at Azerbaijan's Baku Olympic Stadium for the opening ceremonies of the 2015 European Games. Gaga brought the massive crowd to a reverent silence with her rendition. The Mother Monster was sat comfortably behind a floral piano cascaded in a foliage of pink and purple pastel flowers. She took the giant stage by wowing the crowd with an impressive performance and gave audience a chill-inducing heights on the third verse, when her voice became…

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    This essay will explain several reasons why girls should be accepted in some sports Girls should be accepted by there talent and not their Gender. Girls should not be discriminated from sports. Girls should be accepted if they are better than others on The team. Girls should be accepted by there talent and not their Gender.Girls wanted to join from Midwestern cities and they were also very good.Girls also wanted to join clubs And all the girls couldn't play of their color and some events…

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    it’s a girl, parents will tend to use pink color to decorate the baby’s room making it more girly even in the choice of the baby’s clothes they will go for pink most of the time and this will go on as the baby grow up. The choice of toys, giving girls dolls, Barbie, and cooking sets. By engaging in these activities parents are not conscious that they are portraying their daughters to be ‘perfect ladies’ and teaching them to be the ‘stereotypical woman’. At a very tender age a little girl will be…

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