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    rather throw on a pair of sweats, jeans or shorts instead of a dress and softball is her life! I found it very interesting that in the Guerrilla Girls' book, the tomboy dates all the way back to the 16th century. I was unaware that the tomboy was a "young guy who drank too much and carried on with wenches" (Guerrilla Girls, 14). The term tomboy did…

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    towards young women that shows them they can do anything. In their commercial “#likeagirl - Unstoppable”, Always uses a mix of emotional appeal and rationale throughout the video to convey the message to the audience that girls are unstoppable. Always, clearly, is directing this commercial towards younger women of all races and cultures because all biologically born women will begin puberty soon or have started puberty. This would be the age range from eleven to twenty years old in women. It…

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    all Odds Growing up you feel like anything is possible, you are given certain ideas that any dream or goal you have can be met with hard work behind it all. Is this always true? Maybe, maybe not? I want to introduce you to my cousin Melina. This young woman, I viewed as my oldest sister. She was born and raised in the Coachella Valley to a teen mother named Diana. Melina grew up in a broken latino family, with her father leaving her as a child. She then had a stepfather who wasn’t the most…

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    “Well-behaved women seldom make history” are you agree or disagree? Throughout the recorded history the condition of women has been a constant fee. Whether it a social status, economic state, political position, or intellectual freedom. Women have always tipped-off to address this issues to find the solution and change the history. But there are women who risk their own lives and fought for the ideas that today most of us recognized as universal and whether we realize or not and one way or…

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    tragedy that initiates the denouement or falling action of a play. Here it is explained as a situation causing great and usually sudden damage or suffering; a disaster where one can think only about the sufferings, failures and agonies. Unlike the other women authors Deshpande shows a protest against it. Her forte is the quest of sensibility and her writing expose inner realities and psychic echoes of her characters. Their self- realization helps them to get…

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    History 261 An Analysis of Lilian Zirpolo’s Interpretation of Primavera It’s no question that Sandro Botticelli’s painting Primavera (Spring) has an emphasis on the femininity of women in the renaissance. In Lilian Zirpolo’s essay “Botticelli’s Primavera” she discusses the many different aspects that it served as a lesson to women in medieval society. In this essay I will discuss key points analyzing Zirpolo’s argument on the work’s femininity and function, comparing and contrasting Marilyn…

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    opportunity to experience a life beyond anything I previously conceived. I had to grow out of limiting rules that I was taught to obey by the world around me. I think women in today’s society feel an excruciating amount of stress to live up to expectations a world where men inherently make the rules, and a lot of these “rules” aren’t practical for women. But not following these rules can separate you from the ability to live and thrive. A few years ago I was shopping with my mother. I told her…

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    a very patriarchal society, so boys are the ones that must be born. Boys carry on the name, help in the fields, help the family when they are old and can be successful in their life. Girls on the other hand are looked at as another mouth to feed. Women will never have the life of being successful and becoming more than just a slave. When a girl is born they are lucky to live the first month without being killed, otherwise they are left for dead. Many mothers hope to leave their baby where…

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    occurrence because the greeting mainly occurred at the beginning of the social interaction. The greeting was a combination of formal and informal because the women in her early thirties politely said, “Buenos Dias (Good Morning)” followed by a handshake. Due to the handshake I infer that there is a formal boundary between the family and the women. On the contrary the male in his early thirties greeted the older couple also by saying “Buenos Dias (good morning),” but followed by a mom and dad and…

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    circles. A girl after her maturity is getting married and goes to live with her husband. She is beard children; remain in the kitchen, and implicitly obey her partner. Kamala Markandaya works on the lower middle class women. She portrays the poor conditions of these sacrificing women. She boldly asserts that these helpless victims of nature and men need economic independence education and mental experience before they get married. She wants this…

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