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    The Power Of Endurance

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    She no longer had to wear the normal pink ballet shoes with the pretty pink bow at the toe, the girl had upgraded to something much more rewarding. All of the girl’s hard work and long years of ballet finally paid off when her teacher told her to go out and buy this Bloch light pink satin pointe shoes. They signified that she was not only moving up in dance but growing up as well. They were the beginning of her teenaged years and the shoes brought comfort to her feet as well as herself. Every dance class and competition they were on her feet, growing older with the girl with every ticking hour. No matter how hard the girl was on them, they continued to be there for her whenever she needed them. They were with the girl even when she was not at dance class, near her always as a sense of security like a childhood blanket. When the shiny new pink color of the shoe started to disappear, the little girl loved them more. They were not only a pair of pointe shoes but a new, wanted best friend of the…

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    City Beach; it does not stick to you as much and it is easier to get off. The sand is bigger grains than one might be used to. On some of the islands in Hawaii, there are black sand beaches where the sand has small black stones from the lava instead of the sand. The water is bluer and exceptionally clear on those beaches. At some points on the islands, the water has corroded parts of the island away. This corrosion causes cliffs to form. The cliffs have a black lava rock where the waves crash…

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    Bird In The Hand Analysis

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    ending. There were not many props used in the play. The main prop that was on the stage was four white wooden chairs, which the characters would manipulate the prop as a car, a cage, and a lemonade stand. Towards the back of the stage, the exotic birds would group themselves at a corner and an old lonely parrot in its own cage. The main characters’ costumes were casual outfits that young teenagers wear. However, the costumes for the exotic birds had their own design based on their personality by…

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    baby item there was a white mom and dad playing with their child. On the other (same product) there was a black women playing with her daughter. I can see this as a gender bias because in today’s society, many people think that black men are never there for their children and they are mainly known as the dead beat dads. I can see this reflecting towards race and gender. From my understanding, I know many white dads that are also dead beat dads and the population of black men is very slim…

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    yesterday, the pink heart shaped piñata, the cake, the park we were at in Queen Creek (closest to the entrance) but, I only slightly remember who I invited. A few I could name at the top of my head the rest I am not certain about. When I turned 12 my parents decided to move me back to North Carolina and try to continue selling the house. I had started middle school at Horton Middle School in downtown Pittsboro, near the S and T’s Soda Pop Shoppe, F.Y.I that’s were all the cool kids went after…

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    Nina Ricci Advert Analysis

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    The Nina Ricci print advert is bright and smartly done. It has a young model in the mid-ground on the left holding a bottle of Nina Ricci perfume wearing a light pink dress looking straight towards the camera. The model has a red lipstick on, light make-up and blonde hair. In the middle of the print it has the ‘Nina Ricci’ written in Black In contrast to its white background with the perfume name which is Nina L’eau. Underneath the Brand’s name it has the perfume tagline/slogan written in…

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    The piece is multifaceted and complex with multiple different shades of pinks, reds, and yellows. The piece is on white paper, with a pink box that has yellow panels coming out of the left and right sides. A pinkish-red sphere, that gets lighter both towards its center and towards the outside sits in the center. It has a faint white slit in the middle. The Pinkish sphere is enclosed in a large pink-shaded box. On both sides of the pink orb, sit two yellow orbs, one on each side. They sit…

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    about. About a week later, I geared up in my brown, spaghetti-strap tank top, denim shorts, and busted converse to attend my first practice. My dad supplied me with a pink and black Rawlings glove from Walmart, along with a neon pink helmet with a black caged face mask and a pink bat, also from Walmart. If you couldn’t tell- I enjoyed the color pink. I showed up to the field, not really nervous but somewhat anxious to see if softball would be something I enjoyed. I’m not going to be dramatic…

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    impacted how I portray my own thoughts of culture within society. Not only do countries like the US and Japan impact how female characteristics should be, but the image that many idols such as singers, actresses and celebrities portray what women should be. In particular, the word ‘cute’ appeals to products whenever I purchase items. When I purchase products I tend to look at the colour and associate that the products is marketed towards females, which I believe is true. For products like…

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    social perceptions and the way that at an early age we teach kids that some things are appropriate for girls and some are appropriate for boys. For example, as soon as baby are born, we tend to dress them in color-coded clothing. Baby boys are dressed in blue because people believe that this is a color for boys, and baby girls are dressed in pink because people believe that this is a girl color. Actually, in “How gender-specific toys can negatively impact a child’s development,” Alice Robb…

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