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    Mean Girls Interpersonal Language the movie analyzed for interpersonal communication was the movie “Mean Girls”. The movie is about a teenage girl Cady who moves to the United States after living in Africa for 12 years. Cady is enrolled in a public school for the first time. Her first friends were Janice, who is a goth and many think she is a lesbian, and Damian who is publicly gay. But she has many difficult experiences, many revolve around the girls they call the “plastics”. Cady seeks revenge…

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    movies of all time.” Character Cady Heron moves to a new high school and tries to manipulate and take down the most popular girls in school. Mean Girls portrays teen girls in a comedic yet aggressive light. The main characters are illustrated as either overly dumb, overly cruel, overly vindictive. This exaggeration is a cultural reflection that is parallel to real life teen girls’ perspectives on high school; their whole lives at that point are basically focused on high school and they…

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    Regina George Psychology

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    played Rachel McAdams is the antagonist of the movie mean girls. If North Shore had an US Weekly she would always be on the cover. Regina was born into a rich family, and has been very spoiled. The parenting style of her “cool mom” have led her to be controlling and manipulating. Which are her individual motivations. The long luscious locks of blonde hair, “hot body”, and looks are some of the things that people are jealous of. In the words of the girl in the wheel chair, “One time she met John…

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    Azuma Hozumi Essay

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    Notes=Before I even get to the prologue, here are the characters that are in the series: -The Male MC=Azuma Hozumi (17 Years Old, harsh, funny, sarcastic) The Harem (Girls Club): -School Supplies Girl=Kaori Hiroka (17 years old, Club Leader. Brash, mean, devilish) -Crown Sadist=Megumi Anzu (15 years old. Sadistic, funny, cute, mean) -Pervophobia=Reika Otoha (16 years old, hate perverts [has large breasts so that's why she hates them], adorable, more tsun than deredere) -Little Clingy=Sanae…

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    IMAGINATIVE STORY ROUGH DRAFT Next time you catch yourself going on about how much you hate your life, think about how blessed and lucky your really are. Kylie and Bailey ,both 14 year old girls , both go to the same school, and both have siblings that are friends too, but both girls are very different personality and interest wise. Kylie and Bailey go together like the oreo cookie and the oreo icing, pb and j, black and white, totally different apart but great together. I guess you could say…

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    Media, in the forms of photography, film, and writing are similar in that they often reveal a particular message, or comment on a societal aspect. For some, these messages may be underlying, while in others, they are evident and transparent. This idea helps distinguishes differences in media. Photography is widely open for interpretation. In the case of Errol Morris’ “Will the Real Hooded Man Please Stand Up?” the lack of context and textual clues make it hard to discern what was true or what…

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    Jerry Spinelli once said, “Don't confine yourself to a select group of friends, often known as a clique. Cliques by definition leaves people out. Lock yourself into one, and you'll never know how many terrific friendships you may be missing.” Today, most people allow themselves to be sorted into friend groups and be labeled by the media. When allowing the media and world around them do this, they can become something they are truly not. Some people don’t let anything but their actions define…

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    how they show teens with movies such as The edge of seventeen, paper towns and the perks of being a wallflower these movies break old stereotypes and are more how life really is Paragraph one- The edge of seventeen is a movie about a narcissistic girl who has recently lost her father and struggles with growing up in a modern world she is giving many challenges such as dealing with the recent death of her father where she feels like she no longer has anyone who can understand her or fix the…

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    an eleven year old girl with a phenomenal spelling ability, and her journey to qualify for the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Her family, school and community are all important factors in this story, capable of both aiding and hindering her path to success. Akeelah is very young, yet she has already experienced a lot of devastation and suffering in her life. Her father was killed when she was just six, and her mother has supported her and her siblings since then. This means that Akeelah’s mom…

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    alongside her is the airhead, jock boyfriend that is only looking to date the hottest girl in school. However, on the other side of the spectrum, we have the heroes. It is made up of the artistic, female outcast who wears ugly clothes and glasses, and who is susceptible to tripping and dropping her books. Alongside her is her friend, the male outcast. He is usually a small, skinny kid that can’t talk to pretty girls or a hipster that doesn’t care about the opinion of others. These two sides…

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