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    Barbie girl, Is a great example of many things we have studied this semester in sociology. It not only represents, the middle upper class, it also identifies with white privileged as well as what it truly means in doing gender. With a strong sense of the demands of what society puts on females, and even a glimpse of the males role, through Ken. The song starts out with Ken picking up Barbie, and having her get into his car, an act what is still considered to be appropriate in many upper class…

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    All year long, Myrtle Beach is an adventure-seeker’s paradise, courtesy of pleasant temperatures and a host of appealing adventures for those looking to enjoy the sun’s rays in a lively setting. With nearly 14 million annual visitors, this is a coastal city travelers have come to trust to provide an enticing respite throughout all four seasons. A central component of solo male travelers’ revelry is the myriad of captivating locals eager to make the acquaintance of astute gentlemen seeking time…

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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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    I grew up in the community where young girls are involved in different sports like soccer, baseball and volleyball rather than pageants. Children’s beauty pageants support the massage that young girls should exploit on their developing beauty and sexuality. Children are force to act a mature in young age like outgoing, wearing ostentatiously attractive clothes and teaches…

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    body is fake, from her eyelashes to even her teeth. Even some of the hair on her head is false. Every move she makes, every outfit and every eyelash batted is to make her stand out from the other girls and to try and earn her money. Her parents know of what she does, and actively encourage it. This girl that I am talking about is not yet in charge of her own destiny. She is only 7 years old. At a first glance, it all seems like a little girl’s dream. Long, flowing dresses, like the Disney…

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    Title: Unending love of baby dolls for girls through all the ages What does your youngster do when you give them a doll? The child looks at the doll as an outcome of the intriguing veritable looking parts and little fragments. The way you acknowledge things is novel in association with the way your little tyke does. The child takes a look at each doll as though it were a legitimate blue, living individual. It's enthralling to watch the way a young lady plays with life like baby dolls for…

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    Equality In the short story, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., the author explores the idea of equality within mankind. Most of the characters get forced into equality by getting handicapped and masked. In theory, the idea of striving for equality may seem like the perfect society, but once everything is said and done, it turns out that equality is not an ideal situation. In the process of creating forced equality, everyone gets weighed down to the weakest link. Kurt Vonnegut Jr.…

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    Gender roles are very prevalent as they were in the past. There are certain things that woman do different compared to men. In our earlier readings like Dick and Jane there are very particular roles that each gender had. For the men it was usually a big, tall, and strong man typically with dark hair. The men also were the bread winners. As for the woman it was more than not a blonde hair, blue eyed woman that wore a dress and an apron. The woman laughed a lot and did housework: cook, clean, take…

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    Divas or Damaged Daughters” written by Lucy Wolfe is relevant to my topic because it explores the physical and passionate strain pageant parents dispense on their kids witch I will explain more deeply in my paper. The author argues that mostly little girls are being on these industries which they dress them up and parade them around like a bazaar represent the purpose of a title as the best glamorous queen, as appeared on TLC's Toddlers and Tiaras. Wolfe analyzes that this child rearing style…

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    in the community. In fact, in the very first sentence Sammy says "in walks these three girls in nothing but bathing suits." (Updike 259) It was quite an attention grabber and people just didn’t dress that way to go grocery shopping. However, Sammy notices Queenie is different from other girls in the town. He is almost lovesick by her "sweet broad soft-looking can." (Updike 259) The way Sammy describes the girls he seems to judge them based on their appearances. He illustrates everything from…

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