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    girls scared to take risk. She started with a story about her running for congress but she then told stories about other girls coding. The girls she was teaching to code have accomplished great things like detecting cancer and creating a game called tampon run. She also used other people to back up her ideas. She refers to Carol Dweck who found “that bright girls were quick to give up. The higher the IQ, the more likely they were to give up” (Reshma Saujani). Reshma Saujani used many facts,…

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    The 5th Wave Analysis

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    The 5th Wave opens after aliens have invaded and attacked Earth. First, electricity was destroyed with an electromagnetic pulse; then the coasts were enveloped by rising seas; next, an Ebola-like plague wiped out much of the population; then, what were effectively alien sleeper cells were activated, and the few remaining humans can't be trust anyone. I know what you're thinking: Another post-apocalyptic novel? The 5th Wave isn't just another post-apocalyptic novel. It's character-driven, it's…

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    gravy depicts the speaker reminisce on the past events and how enjoyable they were. The poem is written with nostalgia provoked by the rummaging under the driver’s seat and the sudden thought of what the speaker was likely to find; one more quarter, a tampon, or a bottle of water. The rummaging under the seat triggers a flood of memory from when she met him, a strong hulk of a man who seduced her with lunch breaks of chicken salad on croissant. Back then, she thought that their encounter were…

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    What the parents do, or at least should do, is to support their daughter, provide her tampons, take her to the doctor, and all this girl things. However, neither her mother nor her father helped her in that way. First, Jasira had to steel from Mrs. Vuoso, and then she had to ask Melina to buy her some. Her father is a man and he doesn’t know…

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    The Portrayal of the Criminal Justice System in TV Dramas “Orange is the New Black” is an American comedy-drama television series. It tells a story about the life, struggle and experience of Piper Chapman in a female prison. The first episode “I Wasn’t Ready” explains why Piper is sentenced to prison and describes her beginning days in there. About ten years ago, Piper helped her girlfriend, Alex, to transport a luggage of drug money. Ten year passed, in her thirties, when she and her fiancé,…

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    Carrie Film Analysis

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    This dissertation will be an exploration of the change in the role of women in the cinema within the ‘horror’ genre. It will consider the changes in the representation of women in the ‘horror’ genre over a 30 year period; through consideration of the film Carrie (De Palma, 1976) and its remake Carrie (Peirce, 2013). The two ‘Carrie’ films will be a useful guide to show the genre's treatment of women, character agency and victimization. Although the story of Carrie is an unusual basis for the…

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    Rauch Culture and Feminism Our media is over sexualized. People, or worse children, turn on a television and see half-naked models promoting alcohol or food. They see the playboy bunny logo on clothing worn by their peer or even grown adults. Raunch culture is what empowers women to act overly sexual and have a one-of-the-boys attitude. This is ruining the fight for gender equality by promoting sex, allowing women to lose respect, and the rise of unrealistic definition of beauty to young women.…

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    The Beautiful Forevers

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    such as Abdul, a teenage boy, living directly next to a trash shed. This was also where he works and he considers it “His storeroom- 120 square feet, piled high to a leaky roof with [...] Empty water and whiskey bottles, mildewed newspapers, used tampon applicators, wadded aluminum foil, umbrellas stripped to the ribs by monsoons, broken shoe laces, yellowed Q-tips, snarled cassette tape, torn plastic casings that once held imitation Barbies.”(xi). This effective use of details emphasizes the…

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    Like A Girl

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    Always, a corporate company that sells feminine hygiene products wants to change the stereotype that's out there for girls and “rewrite the rules” which is their main tagline, by sending the message out that it is a positive thing to do things like a girl. Lauren Greenfield is partnered with Always and created the YouTube video that has gone viral and started the #Like A Girl on twitter. Rewrite the rules on the way that pads are made by using flex foam formula. 2. What was the objective of…

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    Why I Want A Husband

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    I am a woman of high expectations and I want a husband that exceeds each and every expectation I possess. Contrary to the popular Beatles song, I want a husband who can “Buy Me Love”. Why? It’s simple. Since men make more than woman anyway I don’t see why my husband should not be able to pay for everything. I want a husband who picks up the check when we go out, I want a husband who can afford to let me use his credit card to shop for myself and others around the holidays, and I want a husband…

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