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    Schille predominately utilizes organic shapes. The dominant subject, or figure of this composition is the little girl staring at ‘you’. In the background, lies what it seems to be a very bright orange wall. The girl sitting on the ground and the chair, lack detail in comparison to the little girl. The little girl’s outfit, accessories, and most importantly her eyes are more defined. The other girl lacks facial features, is hard to see the object she is holding. The colors used by Schille…

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    Boys: True Hero, Mobile Squad Dune buggy. Girls: My Little Pony Box Beauty Set. 3. Boys: This toy is intended to grab the attention of a young boy because it has all dark colors and a military theme, which represents toughness/aggressiveness. Not to mention, the action figure is a male and not a women. Girls: This toy is intended to grab the attention of a young girl because the packing is bright pink and purple with pictures of flowers and ponies. 4…

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    Interactive Video Analysis

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    focus more on the subject instead of the actual presentation of the video. However, there was slow-motion to make it more dramatic while the girls were doing things that are not usually shown when people refer to the phrase “like a girl”. The background music was calm; this was because it was only playing while the slow-motion was…

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    Family Observation Essay

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    A natural observation was made involving a family discussing where to eat lunch. Each individual played an intricate role in the exchange, either with his or her direct, or lack of, interactions with the other members of the family. I will apply the systems theory of family to the observation and discuss the concept of power, and how certain sources of power were drawn upon during the exchange. The observation took place at a busy mall on a Saturday at 11:39 am until 12:03 pm after all parties…

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    nervous and worried I wouldn’t make any friends. I look over and I see a girl that sat next to me, we both gave a little smile at each other then went along with our business. Keondrane’ and I talked that first day, my first impression was this girl is shy like me. Keondrane’ is short, 5’0, she has dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. She is shy and quiet when you first meet her, but as you get to know her she is a high-spirited girl. She and I talked more and more each time we had English 102…

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    according to gender. A girl is taught different ways to adapt in a society than compared to a boy or we can say society has more norms and rules for girls and same rules and norms can be changed for boys but girls have to stick to it throughout the course of her life. Family is the first stage of gender socialization. Gender is the key point that helps parents to guide how to raise their children. Family is a primary home where children learn what means to be boy or girl. If a baby girl is born…

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    Young woman go through extremes to be those idea numbers. There are eating disorders, using laxatives and water pills to lost weight fast. By doing those things it can harm the body and is so unhealthy. There is also suicide in this profession. Young girls get rejected from hearing lose 10 pounds and get a boob job then come back. There is no fixing that harm mentally done to the lady. Depression is another thing that can come from being told how to act, what to eat. If you are blessed to have…

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    Selfless or Superficial? High glitz, glamour and beauty may sound like every girl 's dream, but is there more to beauty pageants than what appears on the surface? Many believe beauty pageants are a wonderful opportunity for women to raise money, gain confidence, find an enjoyable hobby, and better themselves. However, others find that pageants waste money and turn women into sexual objects. Also, critics say that girls are sometimes forced into the pageants by parents and are pushed too far by…

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    Steroids Vs Boys

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    this is impossible. Boys are having insecurity issues, more than girls and this is creating a huge amount of chaos around the “boy” world. Boys have insecurities just as much as girls do, and boys have self-esteem issues just as girls do as well. The stereotype that reflects upon the fact that boys are extremely confident and very pleased with how they look like, is not true. In an article online, it states that “Girls see…

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    Effects Of Love Obsession

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    effects on people young and old. A love obsession is one of the most common. The story of “Araby” is a very good example of a love obsession, the story follows a young boy in Dublin, Ireland, in the 1914, who had an innocent love obsession with a young girl. The ever changing hormones in a young person coming of age of maturity has many effects on their body. As their hormones change and they start to realize things they never noticed before, in this case the young boy noticing his friends…

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