What It Feels Like for a Girl

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    based environment, therefore the emotional impact which this will have is more of a pumped up vibe which lends itself to dancing, hence the genre Electro Dance Music. The other impact which this will have is an intellectual impact where the listener will develop an opinion on the music, or they may try to look deeper into the lyrics of the song where they can try to find hidden meanings in the words. The level at which the audience will be able to interact with the song will be quite high as they can actually interact with the song itself by remixing it as this tends to happen quite often with this genre of music. Also on a social level this song will let the audience interact with it's audience as people will often share songs that they like with their friends both on social media and in person. Overall this type of music where it is very contemporary and available digitally and very easy to share lends itself to being very easy to interact with from it's audience. Relevant issues of representation. The product created by Spinnin’ Records is the music video and song called pillowfight, throughout this video and in the lyrics of the song it always keeps to the guidelines for all of the ethics as it does not contain any sexist remarks, misrepresentations of ethnic minorities or any other minorities, racism homophobia, violence, harm, offence or exploitation and sensationalism, I know that this is not evident as I have researched into the guidelines on these and then…

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    year old girl who have three brother and 1 sister. Adesia I had to learn how to take care of herself at a young age. She had to work hard for anything that she wanted. She had her first job at age 16 year old. She had to learn how to catch and ride the bus. She knows what it means to be a mother at a very young age because she was always taking care of her younger brother and sister. She know what I feels like to always having to share a room with her little sister. She know what it feel like…

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    patients feel bad about how they look and worry about how others may judge them based on sores alone. This erodes their confidence and their feeling of self-worth. • It is very difficult for my daughter to live with the condition because it makes her feel different from other children and that is very tough and isolating for any child, particularly as she gets older… Emotionally, the disease makes my daughter's self-esteem suffer, she feels isolated and she feels…

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    Observation Of Girl Toys

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    the aisles, they were usually separated between boys, girls, and for all genders. You can tell by the color of the aisle. The girl aisle was mostly done in pink and purple. The boy aisle was mostly done with blue and green. I even noticed that the writing on the packages were even different. The girl toys had a more feminine writing and the boy toys were in a bold, manly writing. The girl toys usually had a picture of a girl playing with the toy and with the boy toys they had a little boy…

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    of self-confidence or assurance in oneself. Many women experience insecurities because they do not feel good enough for someone or pretty enough for society. Many examples in these two stories, Mascara and Purse, shows how girls are tricked into being something they are not in order to fit in. Girls will do anything and everything to make them feel better about themselves and others. Most people do not even notice girls have insecurities because they hide them so well. There are tons of…

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    Popular culture, or pop culture, is defined as something transmitted via mass media and ain't particularly at younger people. In our society we rely heavily upon media and pop culture to tell us what to my what to wear, and who to be up SAST with. Popular culture has a undeniably strong influence on our societal taboos. Things that are not widely excepted, become normalized when they are presented to us by the means of pop culture. One of the biggest examples of this is homosexuality and…

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    I agree with what Tannen said about boys and girls in the classroom. I do believe that girls tend to talk more in small groups, but in my opinion it doesn't matter if it's mixed gender or a single gender group, as long as I am in a small group i feel comfortable to talk. I think girls feel free talking and giving their opinion in small groups. For example, when i'm in a classroom I like being in small groups because it makes me feel comfortable and I feel like they are actually hearing what I…

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    Girls have came up from low levels to have what they want and they have fought for what they want as well; so it would only be right to give girls the opportunity to play on boy sports if they want. Playing on boy sports might benefit the boys more than the girls and may even better a team that girls may play on whether its football, rugby, hockey and so forth. Girls playing on boy sports team affects not only the girl but the boys, the team, and the parent of the girl trying to fight for the…

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    One of the rather popular topics is body image. You can’t scroll down a Twitter timeline nowadays, without seeing at least one person saying “I wish I looked like so and so” or “Why can’t I look like this?!?” It’s heartbreaking to see all of these people, a large majority being girls, being so uncomfortable with their own bodies, that they wish they were an entire other individual. We cannot blame them for feeling this way. There’s a profound amount of pressure put on girls on what they should…

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    females. People think that women aren’t as strong as men, and aren’t as good at sports. Girls are never supposed to be the hero of the story, they are supposed to be the ones being rescued. It is hard enough for teenage girls who are going through puberty, but even harder when they are exposed to certain biases throughout the media. In an ad by Always, they ask a group of average male and female teenagers to run like a girl, fight like a girl, and throw like a girl. The teens demonstrated that…

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