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    the families around them. The protagonist, Esperanza is told, “ Them are dangerous, he says. You girls too young to be wearing shoes like that. Take them shoes off before I call the cops, but we just run” (41). The high-heels symbolizes the growth of a girl to a women and maturity, but Esperanza is still a teen wearing heels not knowing the reality of danger of the community. The man warned the girls not to wear heels, but they did not listen, which caused her to lose of…

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    Title Joyce Carol Oates ‘Where are you going, Where have you been?’ tells the story of a young girl searching for her identity among her mother and society. The protagonist Connie amist being at conflict with her family's view, spends her time flirting with boys and exploring her newfound independence. Connie is put in a difficult position when a boy, Arnold Friend, shows up at her doorstep. Throughout the story, Oates uses setting, point of view, and symbolism to convey the theme of the story.…

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    information about himself. He is not the smart one comparison of him and Lorraine, the girl who is the second main character. Lorraine makes really good grades, and John just does not care. They both hang out together, and do normal childish things for example, prank calls, with their friends Dennis, and Norton who acted putrid. They close their eyes and scroll their finger down a phone book to randomly choose someone to call, but what they did not know is this would be the last time they prank…

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    In the world of Archydia full of different magical and non-magical beings, one of it being the witches and wizards or in general term they call them medeious. The witches and wizards can be found in the different countries of Archydia as well as different schools for their kind is built in different parts of the world. One of the known schools for medeious would be Pierythia. It is a well-known school for witchcraft and wizardry and is located at the Eastern part of Archydia. Paraton is a…

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    who can abort a child for vanity is a disgrace! I'm pro-life, I'd never kill a child!" Josie didn't fight back, and she said that when the girl was initially hurling abuse at her all she could think about was how awful it must have been for her to be losing a child and reading about her having an abortion.…

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    get high, he would pick up the shovel and go dump the tire chips onto the bigger groups pile. Then go back over to his space and start again. Soon a little girl came over to help him with his pile. So now there were two groups making tire chip piles, illustrating behavioral contagion. Meanwhile a little girl named Pepper* pushed two other girls while on the slide. Alyssa goes over and leads Pepper to the wall and tells her “You cannot push your friends off the slide. Now you need to sit on…

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    taking charge and being an effective leader, it has to be attributed to something that is wrong with them because women are not seen as leaders naturally. Men who are bossy are seen as powerful and positively controlling. When women are bossy people call them a bitch, they could say the exact same thing as a man, but a woman is not allowed to take charge and behave in a similar manner as men. These social normal also play into vertical hostility. Men do not want to be seen as less than or weaker…

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    We have all heard of feminism or at least heard of a feminist. Now what is feminism? Feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men. Women have come a long way from not being able to work and basically being forced to stay home and do housework all day to being able to vote, get an education, and have a job. It was always believed that men were superior to women. In 1895 Susan B. Anthony, a civil rights leader, said “No man is good…

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    When I was a little child, I was the loner. At lunch, I was rejected by the other girls and ate at the boys’ table. At recess, I would sit on the swings by myself. In short, I was the loser of my school. At the start of seventh grade, I was given a second chance at a social life when we moved. Things did not go well from the start. In fact, it felt like a repeat of my early years. I remember on my first day, one boy, Johnny, who would later make my life hell, greeted me with “konichiwa” even…

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    Pressure on Girls to Have ‘Perfect’ Bodies? • Teenagers should not thrive to have a perfect body. The pressure on girls to have the “perfect body” is on the rise because of what society perceives and defines as “perfect”. For decades women have been put under the pressure of looking a certain way. This pressure primarily begins in the adolescence- teenage years of a girl’s life. Teenage girls are expected to have perfect bodies. As a result, girls are constantly lowering their self esteem. •…

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