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    should girls and boys be on the same sports team? Why I think boys and girls should play on the same sports team? think that boys and girls should play on the same sports team. I think that it would give a variety of different kinds of sports players on the same team no matter what gender they are.Just because girls aren’t as strong as boys are ,or as fast as they are they can still do the same thing even if they are different.Girls can do the same thing boys can do!…

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    The Pupil Analysis

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    with Morgan is not common for a mother and her son. She treats him like a mere object and considers him to be worthless as he “fetch[es] her fan”. Readers can also infer that Mrs. Moreen speaks harshly of him because Pemberton is able to note that a “boy of eleven shouldn’t catch” the things she says. Nevertheless, she still has the caring heart of a parent and the reader can assume that she chose Pemberton because he was the most intelligent and wants the finest tutor for son, who must be…

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    felt it was necessary. I believe that it is so important that you as the worker need to write everything down when dealing with clients. For instance when Marc made that phone call to the little boy Sean if his file didn’t mention how much of a 911 it was he wouldn’t have taken the phone call when the little boy called back. You have to be a strong person in order to deal with children and families that have some type of abuse going on. It would make it hard for me not to blame the parents for…

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    might like the same things as boys or girls. When I was growing up I would always play with my sisters and their friends. I think my favorite part playing with them was the dolls. Being Ken was fun because back then being “white” was the norm. When I was growing up I had long hair, to the point where my only grandfather confused me for a girl. My gender identity was male. “Gender identity is a sense of oneself as male or female.” (Wade 355) I was classified as a boy even though on the outside I…

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    believe that if she works hard her dreams could come true and most likely she too could get married to a prince and live happily ever after. On the other hand, a little boy that watched that same movie wouldn’t typically associate himself as much with The Princess and the Frog versus a movie such as The Iron Giant that has a little boy as the main…

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    my dads legs begging and pleading for him not to go to work, or playing football with him in the yard and believing that by some amazing feat similar to Paul Bunyon, an undersized six-year-old boy could tackle his fully grown and in shape father at thirty six years of age. Being as young naïve as young boys are there was no better feeling than when you were able to tackle your old man to the ground, even if I didn’t know at the time that he was merely playing along to the fantasy I enjoyed to…

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    and a woman? Is it the dichotomy of the genital region? Is it the broadness of a man’s shoulders compared to that of a woman’s? Or, is it the intellect, the skill, or the even the strength? What exactly draws the line between him and her? “Alright boys and girls turn to page 370 and do all the even questions.” Those were the words of my algebra teacher right before an incident occurred that from this day, I cannot seem to degenerate from my head. “These questions look way too hard.” I said as I…

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    Jim The Boy Cissy Analysis

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    dysfunctional one? During the novel Jim the Boy by Tony Earley, the reader follows a young boy, Jim, who lives in a less than traditional family with his widowed mother, Cissy, and her three older brothers, Zeno, Coran, and Al. Within the story, Jim’s uncles pressure Cissy to get remarried for the sole purposes of giving Jim a father and her refusal of results in her “depriving Jim of the masculine companionship necessary for the proper forming of young boys”, but Cissy argues that her brothers…

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    stressed about college. Many of the boys that played sports had received scholarships to go play in college, but very few girls were getting good scholarships to places they wanted to go. One of the girls had been a varsity basketball player all four years of high school and she always started on the team, but she was not getting the scholarships she deserved. She was always working hard and practicing on and off season to improve to the best of her ability. A boy that received a scholarship to…

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    these “tweens” is not what one would consider coming out of an 8 to 12 year olds mouth. Young girls and boys should not feel the need to see themselves as “flirtatious” and “sexy”. Tween girls are being shown by the glitzy and sexualized media-driven marketplace, that being flirtatious and sexy is what they’re supposed to act and look like. They are being taught that these two words will make boys find them more eye appealing, which instead will only win them…

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