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    The drummer boy of shiloh is story written by Ray Bradbury , in the story he talking about a young boy that was 14 years old named Joby . this boy decided to join the military to be the drummer of the battle at such a young age . During this time , the revolutionary war was happening in the united states (april 19,1775 - september 3 , 1783). The war scared joby ,he knew going was dangerous. Joby was on the union side , which ended up winning. The author also talking about this one time where…

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    Araby (An analysis on the changes the boy goes through in Araby) James Joyce 's Araby is a well known story about a boy who wants to impress the girl he has been obsessing over for a while now. Throughout this story the boy begins to change and have mixed emotions. The boy has mixed emotions within this story and begins to have feeling for this girl. The boy changes in Araby by not only gaining some maturity, but his emotions for his friends sister deepens as well, and he comes to a…

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    The bell rings and class begins. “Boys please leave the room so I can speak privately to the girls,” I hear before my teacher begins math class. The boys file out of the room one by one as I wait quietly at my desk. Once the last boy leaves the room, my teacher shuts the door behind her and turns to face the class, “Ladies, please kneel in the aisle next to your desk.” I look around and watch as the other girls begin to get out of their chairs to kneel beside their desks. I, too, get up to kneel…

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    Laura Westlake English Composition I (33725) Dr. Brinda Roy “Where The Boys Aren’t” The article by Melana Zyla Vickers “Where The Boys Aren’t “The Gender Gap On College Campuses in The Weekly Standard on January 2nd –9th 2006. Reading Vickers’s article, you think this article going is about gender equality. How men are always outshining women, a true feminist look at college campuses. This isn’t the case in Vickers article. She does the complete opposite. Vickers’s states more men than women…

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    Are Boys Raised Differently From Girls? The first few years of a human’s life are considered the crucial years because its a child’s learning and developing stage. Some people say that both male and female should be raised differently due to their gender. There are also some people who believe that there shouldn’t be a difference and everybody should be raised equally. I am not against either one but I feel as if the two genders are raised distinctively to a certain extent, I feel that they’re…

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    expected to have. Girls are only supposed wear dresses and to play with dolls and fairies while boys are only supposed to play with cars. Boys will always have a room with the color blue and girls will have pink. These kinds of expectations are given to a child depending on its gender. In some households there are certain jobs given to children determined by their gender. Generally, fathers depend on the boys to help with cars and mothers depend on the girls to help them clean in the kitchen.…

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    The Boy Who Drew Monsters Will MacDonald The Boy Who Drew Monsters by, Keith Donovan, was a great read over the summer. Keith Donovan is an American novelist, the author of the national bestseller The Stolen Child, Angels of Destruction, and Centuries of June. This book takes place on the coast of Maine, in what the Keenan’s call their dream house. A young boy, Jack Peter Keenan lives alone with his two parents and is home schooled by his dad while his mom is at work . Jack Peter is trapped…

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    Boy Scouts Controversy

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    Boy Scouts have been around for 108 years but they are planning to make the program more inclusive by letting girls into the program. Thus, creating a new name for the original organization. The conversation of changing the name causes a lot of controversy throughout the nation. The Boy Scout organization made their ultimate decision which was changing the name from Boy Scouts to Boy Scouts B.S.A in March of 2018. Having young girls and boys become equal in these programs caused a lot of…

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    The moral of the Boy who Cried Wolf, although true, can sometimes be twisted around. When I was thirteen, I attended a girl’s camp, perfect for the average girl because it banned the phones, makeup, and fashion, the three things teenage girls dreaded the most. So, with nothing better to do during the long days in camp, we were forced to do the one thing usually reserved for boys- pranking the leaders. I guess a break from phones really did do us well because we were cynical and ingenius in all…

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    should girls and boys be on the same sports team? Why I think boys and girls should play on the same sports team? think that boys and girls should play on the same sports team. I think that it would give a variety of different kinds of sports players on the same team no matter what gender they are.Just because girls aren’t as strong as boys are ,or as fast as they are they can still do the same thing even if they are different.Girls can do the same thing boys can do!…

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