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    Girls Check Their Phones

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    females checked their phones about once every two minutes per person. Alternatively, each girl checked their phones about two and three quarters times in five minutes. This group had four girls. This group had a tendency of prolonged phone use. About half of the phone uses were longer than thirty seconds at a time. Also this group often included their phone uses to the other members of the group; for example, a girl would show the others a picture she found on Instagram or tell everyone what…

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    during the 1800s, women didn’t experience the freedom that girls today have. Women during the 1800, of all races and social status faced some sort of discrimination. Through my interviews, I learnt that both of my subjects didn’t feel that they faced discrimination, oppression, or unfair treatment because of their gender. The thing that surprised me the most is that both of my subjects felt that they received a lot of freedom growing up, and that surprises me because both of my subjects are…

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    Mary Wollstonecraft was brave for her time period. She was one of the first women to write about feminism and her views. Her essay not only made a point during her time period, but it still is the basis of all feminism today by proving that women are able to take a stand. The essay showed the differences between men and women, the multiple discriminations against women, and the way to find justice. Feminism is something that has merely been looked over in the past decade. Our society has been…

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    life changed who she was physically and mentally. Scout begins as an annoying brat to Jem, but she eventually grows up and learns to respect him. Scout went through some good events in her life like Dill and Boo Radley when they decided to try to get Boo to come out of the house, but she also went through some tough events like the trail…

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    Ordered to Death Women have not always existed as equal to or near equal to men in society as they do in modern day America. In fact, during the Shakespearean era, women in England were socially and mentally restricted until they practically had no personal identity without men. Few characters embody this concept more accurately than Ophelia in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The female social order operated under such extremes within the play that the men in Ophelia’s life constantly instruct her on…

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    of other girls their age. It has been studied and more females have gotten diagnosed with depression, eating disorders, or very low self-esteem now at a lower age. Now, girls are focusing on being/looking sexy and fitting in rather than being themselves and acting their age. Examples in this article supporting the topic were how girls can’t find clothes that are their age. They are all “crop tops’, too short for them to wear, or too tight to feel comfortable in or look their age. Girls…

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    children, on average, spend seven hours and thirty-eight minutes of entertainment each day. By allowing children to spend ceremonious amounts of time watching the same sorts of oversexualized, one-dimensional female character, we deprive both boys and girls. It is okay to have female characters who have lower class jobs, or are sexually aware, it should be important for the storyline to have her in this role. Not because the male character has to have the dominant position of power. If…

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    Society is forming each individual with incorrect ideals of life. Some examples are how little girls are changing the way they see themselves in early ages. They don’t worry about playing and jumping outside the house anymore they are now worry about being better looking compare to other girls and what about boys being more violent and less gentleman. The article “Little Girls or Little Woman? The Disney Princess effect” talks about how difficult was for a mom to realize how princess…

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    character and “Mangan’s sister” for the girl he has a crush on. The reason for this anonymity is that the author wants the reader to relate to the epiphany the boy faces in the story. We all have our moments of epiphanies when we have a crush on someone and we get our hopes so high that we imagine our lives with them for an instance but, at…

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    Little girl number two Little girl number two, the functional assessment information showed that she regularly showed behaviors that likewise diverted the other children. On these events, girl’s instructor and paraprofessional either gave verbal or nonverbal redirection or proceeded with the exercises. Given this data, the group figured three theories: 1.Little girl’s issue conduct was reliably kept up by running away. 2. Little girl’s rate of engagement would increase if the instructor and an…

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