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    Stupid Mesume, if you would have stayed out of trouble the school would have never called him. But,could you manage that no you had to get involved when the Yakuza started to try and strong arm the girls… you thought you were done with the Sukeban but noo, you get sucked right back in.The light blue haired girl mentally berates herself. Listening to the speakers, she heads to the terminal for boarding. Taking her seat in first-class thinking…

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    through, "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates, which is narrating the fatal destiny of a fifteen-year-old girl. The story is unsettling and an incredibly formidable story of a young girl’s loss of innocence during a time of social change, unrest and turbulence. The story’s protagonist is Connie, a self-absorbed, yet beautiful fifteen-year-old girl, who is at odds with not only her family but also the conservative values handed down by society. With many literary…

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    Bibliography Anschutz, Doeschka, and Rutger Engels. "The Effects Of Playing With Thin Dolls On Body Image And Food Intake In Young Girls."Sex Roles 63.9/10 (2010): 621-630. Academic Search Complete. Web. 26 Jan. 2016. This was a study conducted to observe the effect that playing with Barbie dolls had on girls ages six to ten. The study was conducted on several young Dutch girls. These girls were randomly assigned to play with a thin doll, an average-sized doll, or Legos in an area where no dolls…

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    Bacha Posh In Afghanistan

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    Even though it gives individual girls temporary freedom, the popularity of ‘bacha posh’ affects the entire country of Afghanistan more negatively than positively, and doesn’t promote growth. Here in Canada we tell people to be themselves but in Afghanistan if you’re a girl who wants rights you have to literally be a different gender, how is that right? Bacha Posh negatively affect many girls mentally as well as reinforce the stigma that men deserve more opportunities, lastly bacha posh have long…

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    she looked like myself, many, many years ago” (Bradbury 65), by showing how Miss Foleys main desire is youth. This shows her internal conflict by describing how the mirror maze reflected Miss Foley as young girl that representing her strongest desire; she regrets things she didn’t do as young girl, therefore she loathes to start her life over. Her internal conflict is also shown through “she could feel the mirrors waiting for her in each room, much the same way you felt, without opening your…

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    Lindsay Lohan

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    Good think Fergie! Lindsay Lohan has a long history of exposing a little too much skin while in public. While stepping out of a helicopter in Florianópolis, Brazil Lohan had a slight wardrobe malfunction. Oops! When you're known for being a party girl it's expected that you're going to have few wardrobe malfunctions. But when it ends up costing you your entire career that's a different story. Tera Reid's infamous nipple-slip was the most talked about in nipple-slip history. Much…

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    Genie: A Brief Summary

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    On November 4, 1970, a young girl was found. This little girl was isolated for almost her entire life. She was forced to sit on a potty chair in a dark room with no one to interact with. She was extremely malnourished. She could barely walk or talk. She was almost always silent. This little girl was called Genie. There were a lot of doctors and psychologists that were highly interested in Genie’s story. They all were wondering the same thing: could a child who was isolated almost their entire…

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    Reframing the obstacle to see the positive greatly helps the girls accept their difficult time of change. The girls do not pay attention to the fact that they are constantly being bullied and injured but take notice of the positives. Through this, they become more self-aware and gain more freedom. Furthermore, their relationships among themselves are strengthened. This is revealed when the narrator states on page 8 that, “...all their picking on and bullying did was...keep us together… [and] it…

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    Redhead Creative Writing

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    schoolyard sandbox sat two little girls; one with raven-black hair and forest green eyes and the other with hair as red as blood and irises that resembled the dark night sky. The redhead was dressed fairly odd for a month of early spring, as she was wearing a witch costume and holding a broom as if it were Halloween. The raveonette didn’t seem to mind at all but couldn’t help but wonder why the redhead wasn’t wearing a school uniform like she and the other girls were forced to wear. The…

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    Seventeen Ad Analysis

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    Americans saw a drastic social change in the years immediately following World War II. Young women sought out help and support from major magazines, specifically Seventeen Magazine in the years 1946 and 1947. Both teenage girls and young women were the targeted audience, and though they were close in age, their social interactions and fashion senses were on separate ends of the spectrum. In a Seventeen ad. published in 1947- the company influences it’s audience to invest in their new…

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