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    Little Lady Analysis

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    that he expresses his thoughts in words and tone as well as his commitment in making a change in all females who have been down that rocky path. “Life is but a dream” is merely just a form of saying little girl your falsely told and taught of the greatness of all the is around. However little girl you will go through the trials of pain, hurt, and love. The song also to me is a reality of how woman go through situations and then see it happening to their daughters and granddaughters. Thus the…

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    with a cut off shirt on revealing his body. A highschool girl walks in the same class wearing a spaghetti strap tank top but gets dress coded. What is the difference between the two? Boys have close to no dress codes while girls are expected to cover up their body. Girls who wear spaghetti straps feel confident about their bodies enough to wear it, why should we shut them down? They say boys could get easily distracted by a girl’s body but, girls can get just as distracted. Teachers are being…

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    Beauty Definition Essay

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    I feel like sometimes females just want to look like celebrities or females they see on television or in magazines because those girls get a lot of attention. I feel like some females think too much about what other people say or feel about them. Clothing is an eye catcher of beauty, different styles of clothing shapes your body structure differently. Some females don’t realize that…

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    Updike Bathing Suit

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    In the story “A&P”, the author John Updike shows the readers three young ladies in a supermarket in a 2 piece bathing suit. The owner of the supermarket tells the young ladies they are not allowed in the store dress in bathing suit. The owner, Mr. Lengel, want customer to come in the store with clothes that do not show a lot of skin. In this time of life people think that women should not show off their body off to the world. The young ladies enter in the supermarket wearing bathing suit and…

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    Have you ever wonder why Muslim women veil? People might think that the right answer is for religious purposes. However, in the text Veiled Intentions: Don’t Judge a Muslim Girl by Her Covering published in 2003 by Seal Press in the book Body Outlaws: Rewriting the Rules of Beauty and Body Image, Maysan Haydar give us a different perspective of what the veil represents in her and other woman’s life beside the religious meaning. Veiling, whether is optional or not, is a controversy here in the…

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    It was the beginning of the school year, and all the seniors were getting stressed about college. Many of the boys that played sports had received scholarships to go play in college, but very few girls were getting good scholarships to places they wanted to go. One of the girls had been a varsity basketball player all four years of high school and she always started on the team, but she was not getting the scholarships she deserved. She was always working hard and practicing on and off season to…

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    Picture a girl heading out onto the field. She are about to try out for her school’s soccer team. She have everything she needs: the gear, the attitude, and the skills. She’s been training endlessly for months. As she approaches the field, there is a surprising amount of boys and little to no girls. She asks the boy’s coach where everyone is, and he replies “Didn’t you hear? My boys needed new jerseys and soccer balls. We had to dip into the girl’s funding, the team is cut. Better luck…

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    Limiting Individuality

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    an all time high- women are objectified and thrown around by men- and it is all due to the usage of one word: slut. This word, which is synonymous to prostitute, is used in all areas, from describing an outfit, to body shaming, to degradation of a girl who kissed a boy in the wrong place at the wrong time. This is not the correct usage of the word, however. Webster's Dictionary defines the word as "a woman who has many sexual partners." When presented with this, it is clear that something…

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    Facts About Feminism

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    those of men” (“Feminism” paragraph 1). Pink should be their favorite color and they should want to play Barbies and dress-up. A girl is seen as masculine if she would rather play with fake guns and a G.I. Joe and a man is seen as feminine or strange if his favorite color is pink or he would rather play with a Barbie then play Alamo. If a boy would rather wear a skirt or a girl would rather wear jeans and a t-shirt it is considered weird and the parents will often receive endless criticisms.…

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    An adolescent girl with high self-esteem is more likely to be a “goody- good,” smart, and social while an adolescent girl with low self-esteem is more likely to get in trouble, try less in school, and be shy. Society uses social media, other individuals, and an individual’s family to downgrade an individual’s self-esteem. Social media become a more prevalent aspect in an individual’s life during his or her adolescent years. During the adolescent years, girls will start to gossip, bully…

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