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    The participation of women in sports has increased enormously since the inception of Title IX over 30 years ago. However, women’s sport still have not reached the size and passion of the fan base that men’s sports draw. There are a number of factors involved that has caused the development of this contrast. These factors include conflicts in the view of American womanhood, fans only accepting athletes who meet the “white beauty queen” standard and athletic competition being seen as being a…

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    In the film Real Women Have Curves, which is a coming of age story, the main conflict was between a daughter, Ana, and her mother, Carmen. The mother and daughter cannot get along because of their age and traditional differences. Ana’s mother was old fashioned and wanted her daughter to graduate highschool, lose weight, join the family in their dressmaking business, and find a husband. Ana did not want her life to be this way and wanted to go to college and be and educated women who finds true…

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    Ministries is a faith based not for profit organization that serves young women with life controlling issues. Established in 1983 by Nancy Alcorn, they have helped over 3000 residents overcome debilitating problems such as eating disorders, self-harm, drug and alcohol addiction, depression and unplanned pregnancy, physical and sexual abuse including those who are victims of sex-trafficking. It is “Mercy’s goal…to help these young women find freedom from their issues and empower them to serve in…

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    The poem Mother Who Gave Me Life by Gwen Harwood and the novel The Penelopiad by Margret Atwood both demonstrate the oppression of women when their achievements are seen as a threat to the patriarchal views of society. Mother who gave me life implements the idea of feminine sacrifice in the biblical allusion, “your voice calling me in as darkness falls on my father’s house” expresses…

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    Children are still battling to go to school! Sometimes we can take things for granted, unlike women in developed countries there are a lot of females who do not have the option to go to school. I am originally from Yemen. It is one of the poorest countries in the Middle East At the age of 15 I had a best friend who is my age. I’ve known her for a long time. Once she came to school and told me she was getting married. I was shocked! I asked her why? And how can she be getting married at such a…

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    femme fatales, Esperanza’s struggle between her budding sexuality and her desire for freedom is revealed. On the first few chapters, it is clear that Esperanza’s goal is to escape Mango Street and live in a house of her own after seeing the trapped women around the neighborhood. Not only that, in “Boys & Girls” Esperanza already understands the inequality between the boys and girls in her society when she mentioned that her brothers don’t speak to her outside the house because she’s a girl.…

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    Sexuality in adolescence Sexuality is the most notorious and common sign of development in adolescence.“The House on Mango street”, by Sandra Cisneros is a coming of age novel where Esperanza transitions from a girl into a young teen. In her journey, Esperanza comes across many challenges, she is forced to grow up by life’s adversities. In the short story “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, a mother advises her daughter and scolds her into becoming a good woman. In her guidance, the mother is worried…

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    “good girl” one must know how to do the things that are expected of them such as cooking, cleaning, sewing, and behaving like a lady. These thoughts coincide with the discriminatory idea conveyed throughout this story that men do the real work and the women stay at home and cook and…

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    Dolly Parton once said, “Find out who you are and do it on purpose.” But even when people follow this advice, many others do not take the time to discover who those people are. This is apparent in the book Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy. When people see Willowdean Dickson, they think “Fat Girl”. However, if they got to know her better, they would see that she is so much more. Therefore, the theme of this book is prejudice, which often prevents people from seeing who others really are. Willowdean…

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    Classifying Classifying others is typically viewed negatively, as if we are stereotyping them, but occasionally classifying groups can help us better understand these groups with a broad view of how the people in these groups function together. Cliques can be very easily classified, but doing this without stereotyping can be difficult. When classifying, it will either be positive or negative, and the way we classify others will determine the outcome. Rosalind Wiseman's essay, "The Queen Bee…

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