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    When I was a little child, I was the loner. At lunch, I was rejected by the other girls and ate at the boys’ table. At recess, I would sit on the swings by myself. In short, I was the loser of my school. At the start of seventh grade, I was given a second chance at a social life when we moved. Things did not go well from the start. In fact, it felt like a repeat of my early years. I remember on my first day, one boy, Johnny, who would later make my life hell, greeted me with “konichiwa” even…

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    Barnard College, Meryl Streep SUBSTANCE/CONTENT: “Hello, I’m Meryl Streep and today, Class of 2010, I am very honored and I am humbled to be asked to pass on tips and inspiration to you for achieving success in the next part of your lives.” Image learning about success from one of the most successful actresses. She begins to explain that her success depended on putting her problems on other people, which is not the best idea. She then goes on to explain how she became an expert at her career and…

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    Religion In Persepolis

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    Persepolis is a story that begins taking place in 1979 during the Islamic Revolution. It is told in first-person by the main character, Marji. This allows the reader to receive and understand one specific opinion and point of view. She is a young girl who is lost in her own thoughts. She is a firm believer in religion. Marji says, “At the age of six I was already sure I was the last prophet…” (Satrapi 6). Without further knowledge nor experience, she was already greatly influence into following…

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    Nervous Conditions a novel about the ongoing journey about Tambu, a girl, fighting for the right to go to school and receive an education. Throughout the novel, there are many conflicts that make achieving her goal a difficult process. For being a woman, her family being poor and being an African. The novel is not just about Tambu’s struggles, but about other people in her family such as her aunts and cousin. The novel Nervous Conditions carries out the theme of discrimination between class,…

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    My neighbor dates this girl that we went to high school with, her name's Sharon. She’s low maintenance, beautiful and loves a good time. Her perfect tits and ass make her the envy of all the other women in town. She doesn’t dress like a tramp, but certain things Sharon wears gives you a good idea of her shape. She runs and swims and has nice muscle tone as a result. I never thought her breasts were so ample due to the baggy clothes she wore in high school. After I got a chance to see and touch…

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    women that they are “more beautiful than [they] think” so they should be living a happy and carefree life (weird color). Dove’s next film continues to improve how women think about themselves, especially teens and their moms. Dove challenged teenaged girls and their mom’s at a local high school to take a selfie without any improvements or filters and submit it to Dove. A week later Dove hosted a photo gallery after school. All of the selfie’s submitted where blown up and hanging form the…

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    Boo Radley Childhood

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    From the Eyes of a Child Imagine a little white girl is sitting in a courtroom, surrounded by the black community, witnessing the conviction of one of their brothers in a crime he did not commit. Imagine that child being teased and threatened by others because her “nigger-lover” of a father is defending the same man. This child is facing the evils of the world, like the hypocrisy of her neighbors, and the only way for her to defend herself is to grow up. Harper Lee uses this imagery to give the…

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    “Hey girl, open the walls.. Play with your dolls.. We’ll be a perfect family..” “Falina, quit being greedy and give your brother some pizza” said a young black haired woman, She was glaring down at a small skinny little black haired girl. The small girl flinched back and lowered her head “S-Sorry M-Mama..” she said quietly pushing away her pizza to her younger brother. The young boy squeaked in excitement and ate it all up in one bite, Falina’s stomach growled loudly. She tried to hide it…

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    Brice Coltm A Short Story

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    Amy then began to blush and giggle like a little girl being taken out for ice cream. Brice then picture his car being outside,He really wanted to take Amy out to eat. He also pictured his car being really nice. Brice then put his hands in his pocket and felt his car keys. “Would you like to go out…

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    siblings stories from their missionary days in India. Amy attended a Marlborough House boarding school in England. This was an all girls’ school but a few of her brothers attended a boys’ boarding school in England too. Amy was always causing trouble in the school. One time, in 1882, there was to be a comet in the sky that night. Amy, at the age of fourteen, and the other girls in her dormitory wanted to watch to comet but it was past their curfew. Amy devised a whole plan to keep them all…

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