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    makes will signify if she will ever get to have friends again because she made some terrible mistakes over the course of the film. Cady acted in some way "fake" so that she can manipulate the person that she wanted information from. This person being Regina George. Certain mistakes she made changed the way people saw her as. For example, potentially changing her whole persona just to fit into the plastics, even though in reality she was going against them. Cady made choices that caused people…

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    Ottawa Trek

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    permitted in the train cars. So a group of men led by Arthur Evans, walked to Ottawa to defend their position, while the remaining strikers waited in Regina.…

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    major impact on their lives. Certain things such as the way they dress and talk are based on what the other young adults define as “acceptable”. This is the reason why Cady was so easily influenced by Regina George and the plastics. There are different social norms for different groups or “cliques”. Regina was the leader of what would be classified as “the popular crowd”. The popular crowd are the ideal group of people who are defined as fashion forward and outgoing, everybody wants to either be…

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    Mean Girls highlights the relatable social and power dynamics in high school through the two opposite personalities of Regina George and Cady Heron, while revealing the cruel world that girls can bring upon students using persuasion and coercion. I will be analyzing the movie through story characteristics in narrative transportation theory and social judgement theory. Narrative transportation theory can be applied to movies to persuade its viewers through identifiable characters, imaginable plot…

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    Symbolism In Mean Girls

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    High School is a period in adolescence where identities are found within the self by figuring out where they belong in this world. That can be hard especially for teens like Cady Heron in the 2004 movie Mean Girls directed by Mark Waters based on the book Queen Bees and Wannabes which encompasses females in high school cliques and how damaging it can be for development to girls. Cady Heron is a 16 year old who has just moved back to the states after living in Africa for her parents zoology…

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    Case Study Of Saskenergy

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    somewhere other than the lake that doesn’t have this type of problem. To minimize legal risks, SaskEnergy should have been checking the natural gas lines in a more consistent manner due to the number of water line breaks that happened throughout Regina Beach. SaskEnergy…

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    “Yes dear. Who’s the one with the PhD?” Regina asked. “I don’t know. You tell me. Who’s the one who successfully managed to plan a psychiatric hospital breakout?” “Oh really? That’s what you’re going with? Seems a bit One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest to me.” “Read it when I was ten. Now are you going to just admit I’m right?” Deanna asked. If possible, they had moved even closer. “Make me.” Regina whispered, almost nose to nose. After a long stretch of silence, Tracy…

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    9/11 Narrative

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    of evil standing at the top of the social ladder” by Janis Ian (the girl who’s life Regina ruined in seventh grade by telling everyone she was a lesbian). Sure she may victimize every last person in the school, including teachers, but does that stop them from worshipping at her feet? Not even close. For example, when Cady tried to sabotage Regina’s “cool factor” by cutting boob holes in her white tank top, Regina just went with it knowing the extent of her trend setting power. The next day…

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    her appealing looks would help in high school. After this statement, a group of students step out to the football field for P.E. Amongst these students were “the plastics”, which were three well-known girls named Gretchen Wieners, Karen Smith, and Regina George. This moment is where we begin to see and understand the different classes amongst the students. Damian and Janis then begin to Cady who “The Plastics “are, Damian refers to them as “team royalty”. Here we can compare “the plastics” to…

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    sweeping up old nail clippings. However, one aspect of a nail salon I found particularly interesting was the customers. The customers in a nail salon can be classified by their personalities as the “Regular Reginas,” “Loud Lindas,” “Twerp Tinas,” “Pageant Pennys,” and “Diva Daves”. The “Regular Reginas” make up the largest group of nail salon customers that are easily identified by their personalities. These are the working class women who…

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