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    men, and aren’t as good at sports. Girls are never supposed to be the hero of the story, they are supposed to be the ones being rescued. It is hard enough for teenage girls who are going through puberty, but even harder when they are exposed to certain biases throughout the media. In an ad by Always, they ask a group of average male and female teenagers to run like a girl, fight like a girl, and throw like a girl. The teens demonstrated that they viewed girls as being weak and irrational. Then,…

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    Little Girl Wants to Be a Princess, Right?” the author, Mariah Jackson represents her main claim in her thesis where she says that child beauty pageants have to be eliminated in their current form. Through the essay, the author brings evidence to support her stand. Likewise, Mariah Jackson gives the reasons of why she is against the current child beauty pageants, for example, the author mentions that pageants exhibit age-inappropriate sexuality, causing a future negative image in the little…

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    The article, Don’t Act Crazy, Mindy, by Heather Havrilesky focuses on the issue that strong women are often portrayed in media as being crazy or neurotic. In so many TV shows, strong female leads are often shown as being such strong leaders because they’re psychotic and might snap at any second or they are reckless and make continuously poor and impulsive decisions. There are comedies like Parks and Rec and 30 Rock, which are two TV shows that have such strong female leads, but their characters…

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    Alyssa Frey Toy Description Project 3-in-1 Bounce, Stride and Ride Introduction The 3-in-1 Bounce, Stride & Ride Elephant from Fisher Price is a “grow-with-me” mobile toy, designed for infants from ages nine to thirty-six months. This adorable and interactive toy is made from colorful plastic and has measurements of 22" x 13" x 17" (Fisher Price, 2014). At the head of the elephant there are cloth ears that move as the elephant moves, a rollerball that rattles when struck, and large light up…

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    You Going? Where Have You Been, the understanding or initial misunderstanding of characters, are pivotal to the reader’s roller coaster experience of the plot. The story revolves around the character of Connie, a fairly typical 15-year-old teenage girl, who comes to be confronted with a dangerous situation. This story and the character of Connie were particularly interesting and engrossing to me. As Oates illustrates Connie’s character and her motivations, I was brought along on a dramatic ride…

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    When I was around five or six years old, my sister and I were playing with Barbie dolls in my grandmother’s house. All of the dolls had pale white skin except for one that was black, which, at the time, did not matter to my sister or me. But at some point during our time, one of us mentioned the word “black” in reference to the doll. My mother, who was sitting in the dining room, maybe fifteen feet away, turned back, appalled, and told us to never say that. Neither of us really understood what…

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    these three rebellion girls in a bathing suit entered in the A&P represented Sammy's imagination of freedom and desire for a change in his dull daily activities. Sammy is willing to quit his job for a girl that he does not know and face consequences.There are three important factors explain his character and his relationship with other characters in the story. The first characteristic of Sammy is his…

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    In Killing Us Softly 4, Jean Kilbourne shows us that their are in fact hidden messages in advertising. That women are to be flawless everyday, from the tone of their skin to the size of their bust. Kilbourne points out that men don't have to live in a world where their bodies are routinely scrutinized, criticized and judged. Women on the other had have to live with it in all aspects (Killing Us Softly 4. 2010). From being photoshopped to not being able to be in an ad because of the way one looks…

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    Karin and Mark start their two-year journey with adopting a little girl from China. There was a ton of paper work, questions and interviews that had to be done before the process could even start. Adopting from China was easier than adopting in the United States but this seemed to not be the case. Karin lived in Hong Kong for five years as a journalist and grew to like the culture and the surroundings. Karin had lost a child that was only three days old to a cerebral hemorrhage and ever since…

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    a person as a commodity or an object without regard to their personality or dignity. In today’s society objectification, of women especially, is treated as the norm and accepted as a part of everyday life. This creates a harmful ideology for young girls as they grow up with it all around them at all times. It is also harmful for women trying to get further in life and being respected as people as they are only noticed for their looks not by their professional skill sets. The mainstream media is…

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