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    Crenshaw, uses intersectionality to describe overlapping issues, “social justice problems like racism and sexism are often overlapping, creating multiple levels of social injustice” (Crenshaw). In a 2016 TED talk, Crenshaw shared the story of her client, Emma DeGraffenreid. DeGraffenreid believed she had not been hired at an automobile manufacturing plant because she was a Black woman. The judge who heard her case dismissed her because the plant hired White women as secretaries, and Black men…

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    To Feel Infinite High school is a place where teens have to deal with social hierarchy, teenage angst, and hormones. Loads of young adult movies try their best to portray and include this lovely time of high school life. A movie in particular that does it really well is about an alienated freshman boy who meets two seniors. The seniors take the boy under their wing and help him discover the world from a new perspective after everything the boy has been through. All at the same time the boy is…

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    Overcoming Acting

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    Jodie Foster, Dakota Fanning, Josh Hutcherson, and Emma Watson are all names of successful child actors. With the worry of children who are in the acting career becoming like Miley Cyrus or Honey Boo Boo, several individuals want children acting to disappear. Acting as a child has several great side effects and can help them later in life because performing teaches responsibility and independence, it helps kids learn empathy, and it helps children learn the skill of overcoming rejection.…

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    Shaina Lubliner We hear the cries for gender equality almost daily in the 21st century. With the increase in the use of social media, people can broadcast their opinions left and right about feminism, meninism, and everything in between. It is nearly impossible to go a day without seeing someone’s opinion on gender equality in the United States broadcasted on the Internet. This struggle for equal rights has been around since the 19th century. The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 was one of the…

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    Women's Rights are Still an Issue in our Society Today According to the article (1851) Sojourner Truth “Ain't I a Woman?” By Sojourner Truth, “Look at me! Look at my arm! I have ploughed, and planted, And gathered into barns, and no man could head me! And ain't I a woman?” (Truth 1). This is saying that women are just as capable as men, but they aren't treated like they deserve it. This means women's rights are very important even though some may see it as silly. This matters because…

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    Feminism can be defined as the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes. HeForShe is an organization created by UN women that fights for this equality. Their mission statement expresses that they intend to “help people understand and support the idea of gender equality” (Our Mission) HeForShe fights for the equality of all men and women. The HeForShe movement is an example of how media can change the perception of gender roles. It has the intention of “engaging men and…

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    Nike Rhetorical Analysis

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    Nike: Just Do It In the 21st century, we cannot sell any products without advertising. Currently most people will not buy anything before watching an ad for said product. Many people are happy when they see advertising. When we go out, we see advertising is everywhere. We see it trains, buses, taxicabs, even when we drive on the highways .also, they are prevalent on the internet, TV, radio, magazines even different kinds of social media. It encourages the economy to develop and helps in…

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    drunk father, leaves and goes on adventures down the Mississippi River, likewise, during Gaines, which is place in Louisiana Grant Wiggins, a young teacher who had returned from college to teach at the local church is sent to the jail to help out Miss Emma, who is Jefferson’s godmother,…

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    Okay world, stop for a second, close your eyes and breathe for a second. Now think why does everything have to be like this? Why do women have to be less privileged just because they are women and our society assumes that we can't be as successful as men are? Women can be successful as well and maybe in some cases, better than men. Women are more passionate about what they do and with what they want they tend to want more. They tend to put more feelings in everything that they do and that's why…

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    Gcse Movie Review

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    Although all the actors did a really good job, there are some actors that specifically stood out. Emma Watson who played the role of Sam did an amazing job playing her role. For most of the time of her acting, you wouldn’t have even known that it was only part of a script. Her amazing acting is not only shown in this movie, but also in other movies that…

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