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    Mr.Hollandworth in this articles begins discuss the negative part about pageants. He provides facts about multiple girls that use to do pageants at a young age. He then describes how pedophiles go and watch pageants. In the Article Toddlers and Tiaras, Mr. Hollandworth demonstrates tone, expert opinions and examples Ms. Eden Woods is only six years old and living the life of a royalty. She spends her morning being pampered getting her makeup, hair, nails, and tan done. Next, Eden Woods…

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    Stupid Mesume, if you would have stayed out of trouble the school would have never called him. But,could you manage that no you had to get involved when the Yakuza started to try and strong arm the girls… you thought you were done with the Sukeban but noo, you get sucked right back in.The light blue haired girl mentally berates herself. Listening to the speakers, she heads to the terminal for boarding. Taking her seat in first-class thinking…

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    When Dogs Cry Analysis

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    audience and cover significant topics like personal pride and respect for women. One of the main topics that the novel explores is love over lust and this is demonstrated many times throughout the novel. Camron Wolfe and his brother Ruben Wolfe are the exact opposite when it comes to love and lust. Rube isn’t looking for love unlike Camron he isn’t even looking for lust, all the girls find him. Rube’s is known for the amount of girls that chase after him, “he just had to trip up a gutter and a…

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    attitudes,his actions, and his observations from others. Sammy's attitude changes a lot throughout the story. When the three girls first walked in he didn't see them until they went over to the bread aisle because his back was turned towards the door. Although he was checking out the customer's groceries he was also checking out the three girls. He was very descriptive about the girls watching almost every move he could of them. As they walked up and down the aisles passing the other…

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    her. In return, she becomes apathetic towards him. The man is selfish, and he does not consider the lady’s feelings. The man thinks he can treat her anyhow he chooses because he is a male and she is nothing but a female. Also, the story “Boys and girls”…

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    “school was my home” (Guggenheim), to elucidate how comfortable she is at school and to show her devotion to her education. Malala’s father was a school teacher and taught his daughter to appreciate the chance to acquire knowledge, something many girls in Pakistan did not get the opportunity to do with the Taliban’s strict guidelines. The positive perception of schooling this teenager had as a child allowed her to question and challenge her society’s…

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    Positive Body Image

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    National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), 69% of 5th-12th grade girls reported that magazine pictures of women influenced their idea of a “perfect body”. But if that is not enough, they also state that over 80% of 10 year old girls are AFRAID of being “fat”. With today’s societal expectations skyrocketing for women all around the U.S. and the world, it is difficult for young girls to understand the concept of positive body image and to learn what it is to truly…

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    Targeting Young Girls

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    unintentionally. For instance, young girls are having issues within themselves simply because how they have perceived their surroundings. The targeting of young girls was not intended, although it is happening more and more. In today’s society young girls feel pressured into having to worry about their body, personal image, and relationships; targeting creates an illusion for teens that they should act older. Women struggle with the aspect of comparing one another, so young girls struggle with…

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    The media’s portrayal of athletes is usually biased. Female athletes and women’s sports are often under-represented and unfairly framed in the media when compared to their male counterparts, which may be interpreted by the mass audience as a sign that women are inferior in the sports domain. This leads to the underrepresentation of female athletes in the media. Masculinity is based on strength, aggression, stamina and discipline whereas, femininity is based on beauty, grace, passivity, and…

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    Aunt Alexandra and Atticus didn’t always see eye to eye on how Scout should be raised. Since Atticus had been raising Scout alone since she was two, he had never forced her to act like a girl, as it was something he probably wasn’t familiar with and wouldn’t have been able to teach. He simply wished that Scout would make her own decisions and learn from her own experiences. Jem was taught by Atticus, since Atticus was a gentleman Jem simply had to observe. For Scout though, observing wouldn’t…

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