the teenagers’. I must be 7 or 8 years old. I heard the men coming back in, so I quickly got back in the bed. The man who had spoken before had blond hair that fell in front of his face. He…
making my entrance into the gym an impossible fate. The ditsy blond at the desk, wearing her ridiculously tight black spandex workout wear, with the orange and grey logo protruding out. As the jacket she was wearing was a size too small for her chest. But yet small enough where it tucked all the loser strands of skin tightly along her waist, therefore proving I had a long way to go in my journey. Her smile perpetually large, with her long blond extensions…
We all get judged for many things how we look, talk, and even how we smell. As unfair as it sounds judgments will always be made, no matter how hard we try. We, ourself judge people when we know they can’t help it. It is a natural thing, but you can control yourself and not treat them any differently than what we call normal. For girls, I feel we get judged for a lot of things, mostly because we judge the most. I have heard the saying “Why are you wearing a mask”, when girls wear a lot of…
of the prompt!) Almost every time I go to my field experience I usually help the same two girls. One of them is blond and the other a brunette. They’re both second graders who have the same class together, so their homework assignment are always the same. The fact that both girls share the same classes and homework really allows me to observe their different ways of learning. The blond is a visual learner and often uses color pencils and highlighters when she is doing her spelling homework.…
trying to regain her memory that she lost on her families private island. Johnny is the first grandson out of seven grandkids. Johnny is the first grandson out of seven grandkids. Johnny is tall athletic and blond, he is ornery and refuses to be serious. Mirren, like most Sinclair’s, is tall, blond haired blue eyed, and is bossy but is always funny about it; she is able to get mad very easily and is nearly always funny about it; she is able tog et mad very easily and is nearly always annoyed…
Karen Smith from the movie, "Mean Girls", is a great example of your stereotypical blond girl. While all three of the girls aren't the brightest, Karen with her bleach blond hair is definitely the dullest. She is always there asking a pointless or dumb question in the mist of all the drama, or she is looking for guidance from her friends. Karen's character perfectly mimics the dumb blond stereotype down to the long blond hair. 7. Jay Gatsby from the novel, "The Great Gatsby", is a round…
The favored features consist of blond hair, blue eyes, and white skin, and if someone has these traits, especially white skin, they are considered beautiful and worthy. Maureen and Geraldine are biracial, but do not have blond hair and blue eyes. They still have the same respect and admiration because they are partially white and are considered better than all- black people.…
that she may have been referring to the tall blond man spotted by witnesses. Police Investigation The South Australian police force began investigating the disappearance of the children in full-force the evening of their disappearance. After interviewing several witnesses who were present at Glenely Beach, they were able to determine that the children were playing with a tall blond, “thin-faced” man while at the beach. He was described as being a blond man in his late 30s with a thin or…
Race is stated as a "self-identification data item in which residents choose in which they are closely identified to", race is who we are and where we came from, but Hitler didn't see race as a sense of our family heritage, he saw you as either blond haired and blue eyed or nothing at all, but our looks don't always reflect who we are and where we came from. Who we are and where we came from has little to do with our looks, and more to do with our own personal identity and background. In 1933,…
The Curious Story of the Missing Beaumont Children It was a warm summer morning on January 26, 1966, when the three Beaumont children left their suburban home to celebrate Australia Day at the beach. The children regularly made the trip by themselves, so their mother felt at ease providing them with bus fare and sending them on their way while she visited and lunched with a close friend. However, she would return home that afternoon to find that the children had still not returned. That…