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    We start off as a blank slate and as we get older, we learn more things and change that about us. For example, in the TV show “Gossip Girl” a girl named Jenny Humphrey wanted to fit in with the popular girls (Blair’s “minions”).To get in the group, Humphrey let her personality match her idols by becoming meaner. When she got into this “society”, she wasn’t really part of their group, instead, she was the assistant. She had to do everything they asked her…

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    between 1760 and 1840. One of the main reasons textile production was made possible was because of the invention of the Spinning Jenny, which was a machine that could spin cotton to make thread. Before industrialization, all of this was done in the home by hand and once the Spinning Jenny was invented, it was too big for the home so they put them in factories. The Spinning Jenny was created in 1764 by James Hargraves. This new technology allowed consumers to benefit from a greater variety of…

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    Gossip Girl’s inaccurate depictions normalize sexual assault and rape culture. As the Stanford rape victim proved through her emotional testimony, sexual assault has serious consequences that should not be taken lightly. Nevertheless, Chuck Bass, Jenny Humphrey, and Serena van der Woodson all enjoy happy endings, with no apparent memory or mention of the sexual assaults. Emily Doe “enjoyed” no such happy ending. In fact, her rapist is free after serving a total of only four months in custody.…

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