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    Gender Synthesis Essay

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    there has been an abundance in gender bias and the media has shown that women are motherly and girly, guys need to save girls, and that girls cannot protect themselves. One of the songs chosen was “Agape” by Zhang Li Yin, a Chinese vocalist who sang this powerful tribute to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake victims. There is also “Severely” by the band FTIsland, a Korean boy group, singing this emotional ballad. Lee Hong Ki, the main singer of the boy band FTIsland, sang and starred in the music video…

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    T-shirt “I'm too pretty to do homework, so my brother has to do it for me.” I believe that the shirt degrades and ruins the image of girls. But it's not just JCPenney that has released sexist clothing like this. Target has also recently released a women's t-shirt that says ‘Trophy’ across the chest. These shirts are only a few articles of clothing that are stereotyping girls and giving them the mindset that we are supposed to be pretty and uneducated and leave all the academic and more intense…

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    get posted. The list would have the names of the prettiest and ugliest girls out of each grade level. No one know who the person was that would make the list so if you didn’t like it there was nothing you could do about it. The list follows the eight girls until homecoming. The list effects everyone different girls differently. While most of the girls in the school who are not on the list are being forgot about the eight girls on the list have been label weather the wanted to be or not. The book…

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    The Bully: A Short Story

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    but people do not know somebody is there. In a small town school that is exactly how a group of girls felt. They had been taking the ignominious tormenting of a bully for far too long. They finally got together and stood up for what was right. This story is going to explain one girl’s side of the story, how that girl and others finally shared their story, and finally how they stood up to the bully. For one girl it all started for her at the end of freshman year. She was too young to realize…

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    Trydua said that the leader of the popular girls should go first. She said that her name is Vaque and that she is sorry for what she has done. Vimofrua said that it is all okay. Vaque said that the popular girls saw her ounce wearing her cousins fancy clothes so they accepted her into the group because they thought that she was rich, fancy, ect, so she started to steal clothes clothes from her cousin just so she can stay in the group. Vimofrua asked that why she isn’t with them anymore…

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    nineteenth century there were clear cut boundaries between what was expected of girls versus what is expected of boys. Girls were taught from a young age to care for a house and children. In the Mother’s Book by Lydia Maria Child women are counseled to give their daughters “A knowledge of domestic duties… Every one ought to know how to sew, and knit, and mend, and cook, and superintend a household” ( , 168). These girls are allowed to have an imagination but are taught to keep it reined in.…

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    Reverse Sexism In America

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    One example includes how multiple girls are allowed to participate in boy’s football while boys are not allowed to play girl’s sports. Various reasons might cause this from saying that boys are too aggressive in sports, that boys are usually bigger and stronger than girls at this stage, or it also might be that schools view boys as athletically superior to girls which has no place in America. The saying “boys will be boys” also equates to sports. Claiming that girls can join boy’s football…

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    Girl Like her The characters are Breanna,Isaac,Gina,and Avery. Breanna is the main character. Isaac and Gina are Breanna’s bsf’s. Then there’s Avery and she is the popular girl and she is also a bully. The setting is in Nevada at school and sometimes their homes. Breanna and Gina are both shy,but they both love sports. Isaac also does too. Finally Avery she is into parties and bad things. Avery starts picking on Breanna. Avery says mean things to her like that she is nothing, that breanna…

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    incidences in the story at the same time at the same time like they were planned. Example- the article by John Updike, Sammy the employee decides to quit his job so that he could catch up with the girls. When he went outside at the parking lot to chase the girls, they had already left. He loses the girls and the job at the same time. Character- The set of qualities or properties that gives an actor a merit. The qualities distinguish a person or thing from another. Example; a trait, good…

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    Mimi Nichter's Fat Talk

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    The obsession teenage girls have regarding their bodies makes them obsessed with dieting and their weight. From middle school through high school, girls are concerned about the way they look, what they eat, as well as how others perceive their self-confidence. In Fat Talk: What Girls and Their Parents Say about Dieting, Mimi Nichter examines how friends, family, mass communication and media, as well as society play a vital part in the way teenage girls view themselves. Appearances play an…

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