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    Nigga Monologue

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    don’t know why I decided to call myself Sunset, probably because my whole world was left over at Sunset when I perform my last performance and Nino took me to a new world; his world. We walk out and onto the stage behind the curtains. I watch as the girl before me was giving life to her body as she performs like a pro. The way her body was moving with the music was good, she had some upper body strength the way she was climbing that pole like her life was in danger. “You know she started here…

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    Birthday Cards

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    A common trend between the messages was also observed. Many of the girls’ cards used words such as “perfect”, “pretty”, and “cute”. They also contained a lot of play on words including substituting “fairy for the word “very” or “purr-fect” instead of “perfect”. These trends with the messages on girls’ cards correlated with stereotypical conceptions that girls are supposed to be fragile and sweet, but smarter than boys, which is why a lot of the cards contain a…

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    an equation on the board and ask the students to try solve it in their group. On the whiteboard, I will write: 5x(4x1) and (5x 4) x1. During the phase of teaching, John A. Van De Walle (2010),…

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    When I Grow Up Analysis

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    “When I Grow Up” sang by the pop girl group, the Pussycat Dolls, that dominated radio stations in the early 2000s. The song’s lyrics symbolize a group of women who have made it to the big leagues by being sexy and are relishing in their wealth and success. In the early 2000s, the Pussycat Dolls were a symbol of power and sex and were a picture perfect group of women that many young girls at home wanted to embody. The influence the pop girl group had on young girls’ at home is called the mirror…

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    Essay On Barbie Doll

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    Psychologist have tested and proven the side effects of playing with Barbie dolls. It is impossible to know at a young age if a girl will develop a negative influence by playing with Barbie dolls. Studies have proven that playing with Barbie Dolls can change the way young girls think and behave later on in life. Barbie dolls are a negative influence that can make them self-conscious about their physical appearance by lowering their self-esteem and making them desire the body of a Barbie Doll.…

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    The Scully Effect

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    Effect. The Scully Effect proves representation in the media is important, and giving young girls smart, strong, and independent female characters to look up influences them. Young kids are extremely influenced by what they see. Everyone picks and chooses role models from a young age. Since kids are so influences, it is important not to have them looking up to the ‘wrong kinds’ of role models. Young girls, especially, need to grow up seeing that they could be anything they want, doctors,…

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    little boy wants to be a princess for Halloween, and then a little girl wants to be Spiderman. Onlookers speak up but tend to side with the mom who does not want her son to be a princess or "Bell" for Halloween. The little girl who wants to wear the Spiderman costume her mother is also supported by some of the onlookers. The mom tells the boy he needs to find a boy costume and several onlooking children tell him that 's for little girls. The mothers in this clip have obvious issues with…

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    Grease Film Analysis

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    character that was played by Travolta was a leather bomber jacket wearing, slick back hair popular kid. The group of people with whom he associated himself were guys who called themselves the T-Birds and who held themselves higher than anyone else and prided themselves on how many girls they could “get with”. Sandy Olsson was an innocent, sweet girl who moved to Venice, California and attended…

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    History class, openly discussing and defending women and how poorly they were treated in earlier societies. Almost every other girl alongside her in class agrees with and applauds her opinion, yet a boy across the room is defending men’s rights, and after class he is slapped multiple times across the face and back because he is wearing a “MENINIST” shirt. Though the girl wants equality for her rights, she cannot claim the responsibility that comes with it, by slapping the boy and having it…

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    outside of school. It was a film that had pictures of people at school and what is going on outside in their life. The second thing was the book called the hundred dresses. It was a book ops out a girl named Wanda who got made fun of because she said she had 100 dresses. In that group of girls was a girl named Maddie who didn't make fun of Wanda but she never said anything…

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