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    Jennifer Love Hewitt said, “To all girls with butts, boobs, hips and a waist, put on a bikini—put it on and stay strong.” For some time now there has been a shift in what the perfect size is for women. Society has created an image deemed as “the right way to look” that young girls want to live up to. In the 60s, people looked up to Marilyn Monroe as the model of the perfect body figure. She was a 5 feet 6 inches tall, a size 16 with a 35-inch bust and a 22-inch waist. Her bra size was a 36D…

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    As a mother, she desires to find a suited man for her dearest daughter and does not want her to have suffered. She has a list of qualified men in the town. Dame Judi Dench has invited Jack to her house and has a little interview with her. It was very formal; there are two friends besides her to evaluate the young man. She takes note and has responses after Jack’s given answer. She has a bell near her; she may ring it whenever she is not satisfied with the interviewer…

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    evident when she is making her tea: Louisa was slow and still in her movements; it took her a long time to prepare her tea; but when ready it was set forth with as much grace as if she had been a veritable guest to her own self. The little square table stood exactly in the center of the kitchen, and was covered with starched linen cloth whose border pattern of flowers glistened. Louisa had a damask napkin on her tea-tray, where were arranged a cut-glass tumbler full of…

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    “like a girl” and turn it into a hashtag to promote more than their product. The #LikeAGirl campaign encourages cultural change to make the phrase “like a girl” to mean something positive rather than negative. The campaign also aims to motivate young women and girls to be confident after they hit puberty when their confidence typically drops. The Always campaign accomplishes this goal through the use of branding, challenging text statements, startling statistics and research findings on young…

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    Apache Dance Essay

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    Becoming an Apache Woman, Something Only a Girl Can Do In some cultures, an adolescent’s transition into adulthood is celebrated with an extravagant soiree, while other’s are expected to recite religious scriptures. Meanwhile for the Apaches, a native American tribe that lives in the southwestern United States, the leap into womanhood is marked by a symbolic four-day Sunrise Ceremony. The young Apache girl’s physical endurance is tested during this event, where it is believed that she will enter…

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    “Marks” is a poem by Linda Pastan in the mid 1970s about a young wife and mother. It describes her treatment by her husband and children, ending with a dramatic statement that leaves the reader with multiple options for the outcome. The poem begins on a slightly happy note, a good grade she has received. Once we get into the second and third grades, we can easily see the decline of the happiness in the poem. As the poem progresses, the reader begins to realize that the persona of the poem is…

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    On April 19 1966, Bobbi Gibb became the first women to run in the Boston Marathon—disguised as a man in men’s clothing. Growing up, Gibb was always passionate about running. She spent her adolescent and adult years running for her own enjoyment. After she witnessed her first marathon, Gibb felt the desire to participate in the marathon as a runner. Thus, she took it upon herself to train without professional assistance. By the end of her training, she was able to run 40 miles in one stretch;…

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    woman”- Hamlet The above quote from hamlet clearly states the position of women in a patriarchal society. Woman are considered physically and morally weak. They are considered as beings of less intelligence and have lesser understanding of the world. According to (Z., 2011) , studies related to heroines of any play are somewhat underrated, even though the plot is strengthened due to female characters. This means that women are somewhat under-represented in plays. They are considered as secondary…

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    Helping others and being kind is more important than helping yourself Do you think it’s more important to help yourself? The story “Raymond’s Run” is about a young girl named Squeaky. She is a self-involved, confident and confrontational person who always wants to win. The only thing she needs to do is take care of her brother Raymond who requires special care. She’s a fast runner and is always winning special racing events in her neighborhood. Squeaky is determined to beat…

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    Self Defense Thesis

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    especially for females. Bolsters self-esteem and confidence among young women Prepares women for future situations that could be detrimental to their health (ie. abusive relationships, robbery/theft, sexual assault, common attack, etc.) Enhances physical fitness Can be used as recovery therapy for sexual assault/rape victims, and victims of abuse (re-victimization) Thesis: How can an effective self-defense class equip young women with the confidence and skills necessary for meeting life’s…

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