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    Katelyn focussed on the task ahead blocking out all distractions, as always. Which was no easy feet in a place as loud as the S.H.E.I.L.D headquarters, but still she kept her head down and continued to work. She was well known as “the girl who works too much and doesn’t know how to relax and have fun.” There was always a commotion at the headquarters, thats why when the bullpen became deathly quiet Katelyn knew something was up. She looked up from her desk to see everybody standing still staring…

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    In Naomi Wolf’s “The Making Of A Slut” she discusses that women target themselves because of a difference in class, in which she used an example of a girl named Dinah; as a result, the author brings up that women from a higher class creates this false sense of privilege and entitlement. This comes with an attitude of superiority against the other women, and these women feel that somehow they are insulated…

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    impress the three girls he has become fixated on. Regrettably for Sammy, his childish actions go unnoticed by the girls and now Sammy is left to face the consequences. Though in the heat of the moment Sammy’s actions appear to be chivalrous, his judgemental attitude, disrespectful personality, and sexists beliefs prove them to be more actions of immaturity instead. First of all, Updike shows Sammy’s immaturity through his judgemental thoughts about those around him. He calls the shoppers…

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    The Girl and Her Mother: An Analysis of “Girl” In the story “Girl”, written by Jamaica Kincaid, a mother is giving her daughter advice. She gives one instruction after another to the girl about men, cooking, cleaning, and keeping a good reputation. The daughter only speaks twice, once to defend herself, and again to ask a question. This plot, though relatively simple, leads the reader through the overwhelming social expectations the girl was facing. Kincaid’s use of literary devices contributes…

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    Women's Equality In Sports

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    Women have struggled for years to gain equality with their male counterparts. In the 1960’s, women were expected to marry in their early 20’s and devote all of their time to domestic chores in the home. She was expected to watch after her children and have dinner ready for her husband he arrived home from work. Because of this, women had fewer opportunities in sports and were seen as inferior to men. It wasn’t until a famous tennis match in 1973 between a woman, Billie Jean King, and a man,…

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    male and the coaches thinking he just didn’t have what it takes. Males have more strength in the upper body that some females might not have. Some states and countries do not allow boys on a cheer team. Boys should be able to do cheerleading with girls. Many boys who want to cheer can’t because many schools don't allow male cheerleaders this is illegal if the school gets title IX funds . In her article from The Reflection Sylvia Staltmains says many boys want to cheer but some schools or…

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    When We Should Be Judged

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    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 makeup. For me, I love makeup I don't look at makeup as a mask. I look at it as a self expression, an art, and passion. I can enhance my beauty and feel comfortable in my skin if I feel insecure about my appearance. Many girls can relate to that. Now, there…

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    Helping others and being kind is more important than helping yourself Do you think it’s more important to help yourself? The story “Raymond’s Run” is about a young girl named Squeaky. She is a self-involved, confident and confrontational person who always wants to win. The only thing she needs to do is take care of her brother Raymond who requires special care. She’s a fast runner and is always winning special racing events in her neighborhood. Squeaky is determined to beat…

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    Comparing Araby And A & P

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    his young age and the religious influence. He watches the girl frequently, describing the experience in sentences such as “When she came out on the doorstep my heart leaped” (Joyce 87) which shows how much he truly cares about the girl, although he doesn’t actually know her. “What innumerable follies laid waste my waking and sleeping thoughts after that evening” (Joyce 88) is how the boy describes his feelings at the opportunity to get the girl a gift, and take a step towards adulthood. He is…

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    first published in 1914, James Joyce’s “Araby” is the tragic story of a young, nameless boy’s first infatuation with an older neighborhood girl. He lives in a dreary world dominated by the Catholic Church. Without understanding, the boy’s great adoration for the girl quickly becomes an obsession. As the narrative progresses, the boy thoughtlessly swears to the girl he will bring her back a present from the town’s bazaar. Because of his youthful ignorance, the boy experiences a life-changing…

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