The Little Girl

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    As the girl got older she started to realize the truth behind adoption. When she was younger she thought that kids got picked out in some sort of order. Maybe based on the time they got there, their birthdays, or even their heights. When she hit ten years old, she found out it was a lot more evil than that. The adoption process was almost like creating a kid that you want. You could pick out the age, the skills, and even the way they looked. This is where the girl felt her problems came into…

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    Let’s play house. A little girl is in a floral dress with her little apron as she pretends to cook dinner for her family. She has a little baby doll that she cradles in her arms as she finishes up the dinner and gets ready to start the laundry. A little boy comes in acting as if he had a long day of work asking her if dinner was ready and if his cloths were ready. When you were younger the girls were told to play with dolls and Barbie’s. Our parents brought us little kitchen and told us the…

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    Girls are optically discerned as Barbie dolls, this fascinates the girl to a point where they consider the doll as a representation of what they must look homogeneous to, and what the world wants them to play with. Little girls revere Barbie dolls as if they can show them how to be pulchritudinous. Barbie dolls have become the incipient role models for adolescent girls and at this time in their lives, kids are helpless in understanding that Barbie’s image is an unauthentic figure of how a woman…

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    Disney’s interpretation of women is starting to raise a few eyebrows. It has become evident that girls are starting to act more mature at a much younger age which leads to them being sexualized. Considering young girls obsession with Disney princesses many parents are left wondering if the Disney princess franchise is acting as an aid in this horrific epidemic. In Stephane Hanes article, Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect, Hanes explores the seemingly innocent world of…

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    hair on her head is false. Every move she makes, every outfit and every eyelash batted is to make her stand out from the other girls and to try and earn her money. Her parents know of what she does, and actively encourage it. This girl that I am talking about is not yet in charge of her own destiny. She is only 7 years old. At a first glance, it all seems like a little girl’s dream. Long, flowing dresses, like the Disney princesses that they grew up envying, bleach blonde hair and pink lipstick…

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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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    of young girls while trying to expose it. In order for Newsom to get her point across she had to build a strong claim. The documentary sheds light on the portrayal of women and helps build a stronger claim on how this portrayal is wrong by sharing her story, using the stories of young girls who have had issues because of this portrayal, using visuals, and facts from successful women. In the opening of the documentary Newsom begins by saying how she found out she was pregnant with a girl and how…

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    intriguing topic, no two children are the same, so no two children will grow or develop the same making every case different. It amazes me at the similarities and differences in each child, similarities in both boys and girls. In my group setting I saw about 65-75 kids mixed of boys and girls. Within the first fifteen minutes of each class I was able to pick out what students were at the top of the classes, what students were at the bottom of classes, and who was mature and who was not mature.…

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    Little Lady Analysis

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    “Little Lady” by Mali Music: The Reality “Life is but a dream,” In Mali Music’s hit song, “Little Lady,” he speaks to women of all cultures and ages. Mali talks about the hardship that women with past lovers had endured through his diction and his ability to captivate everyone with the feeling his song gives. This song is not a song about love, but a song to assure women that there are good men with great intentions in the world. This is his song of hope, encouragement, and strength. Mali Music,…

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    When she is at school and tries to help a girl by sharing her lunch but another student intervenes and get rid of Sookan's lunch. She realizes that she wants to help the little girl but she also realizes the danger she is in because what her values show her are very deferent from the ones the Japanese are teaching. When Inchun is comforting her and trying to show…

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