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    Flaunt- Meredith’s mother wore a skin tight red dress so she can flaunt her body. Frenzy- Meredith’s mother went into a frenzy when she saw her husband after three years. Gist- The gist of the novel Such a Pretty Girl is about a young girl who got molested by her father and is scared she is no longer safe because her father got out of prison after three years instead of nine. Hamper- Sharon hampered Meredith’s plans when Charles told Sharon that Meredith is only fifteen-years-old

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    Social Structure/Pg99: The framework of society that surrounds us; consists of the ways that people and groups are related to one another; this framework gives direction to and sets limits on our behaviors. In the documentary‚ China’s Lost Girls directed by Allan Myers‚ it goe into China’s One Child Policy. On of the major topics this documentary is the Social Structure of China and how this policy will affect it in the long run. To begin‚ China’s social structure and culture compared to ours‚ here

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    1.Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is a daughter’s mimicry of how her mother tells her to perform housekeeping and other sensitive topics for proper behavior. Because of the content and demanding tone‚ do you find the mother abusive and demeaning‚ or is something else going on? The mother seems to be abusive‚ demeaning and cold. Her tone throughout the story is critical and commanding. The way she talks to her daughter makes me feel as if there were no warm feelings in their relationship. The mother gives

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    GirlInterrupted Girlinterrupted does indeed portray the psychological disorder accurately. Borderline personality disorder (BPD) you are often having a insecure sense of who you are‚ your self-image‚ self identity or sense of self often rapidly change. Symptoms of borderline personality order consist of impulsive behavior‚ wide mood swings‚ feeling misunderstood‚ alone‚ empty‚ and suicidal thoughts. Susana engages herself with promiscuous actions like sleeping with her mother’s friends husband

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    Kylie Hanks 15 September 2010 Tharp 3/4 Advanced ELA Red Scarf Girl The story starts off in 1966. Ji Li Jiang has the perfect life in a communist country‚ China. Then‚ the Cultural Revolution is launched… Casually called‚ Ji Li Jiang is participating whole-heartedly in class when a soldier requests she step into the hall. She is asked to perform many acrobatic tasks and accelerates at it. Sadly‚ her parents deny her the opportunity she was granted to become a dancer at the Liberation Academy

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    Gatsby: What Makes Daisy So Attractive? “Her voice is full of money” (Fitzgerald‚ 120). This quote‚ said by important personality Gatsby‚ explains Daisy’s character and demeanor. Daisy Buchannan is one of the main characters in the novel The Great Gatsby. The wife of Tom Buchannan and the dream of Jay Gatsby‚ Daisy embodies the immoral and shallow values of the upper class East Egg. Although she is not very sincere‚ to most Daisy is attractive‚ beautiful‚ and sexy. What makes Daisy so inviting?

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    anybody. He witnesses a young girl getting shot by a SS officer for running around‚ he witness a lady getting whipped for trying to pick something up‚ and he was whipped because he was hiding. Tadek knew that if he did not continue to follow the orders of cleaning out the trains‚ then he would have been punish because of not following the orders. Living under prison is emotional‚ however‚ how would it feel if you were living in hidden for years‚ constantly afraid of what is to come next‚ and what

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    In the film “Lars and the Real Girl”‚ Lars is not great people person even his own brother which lives right next to him. Lars was always alone‚ to me Lars had always seem to want to get on the move and do something but he couldn’t. He functions in the world and has an office job‚ but in the evening‚ he sits alone in a cabin in the back yard of his family home. His mother died years ago‚ his depressive father more recently. Now the big house is occupied by his brother Gus‚ and pregnant sister-in-law

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    Although they may not witness the suppression of speech being forced upon others‚ they may have seen it on the news or have read about it in articles. In the documentary “Chicago Girl” the film follows the story of a 19 year old girl that is leading a revolution in Syria against their leader Bashad al-Assad. The film shows the citizen being killed and tortured after standing their ground and demanding to have their rights as human beings. The documentary

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    Casey Byrd Period 4 February 21‚ 2008 Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby Comparing how life is like in this present day to back in the 1920s‚ it’s easy to see how society has changed; the ways and standards of the people back then have changed predominately. The economy was booming and with World War I taking place‚ this time period had an affect on the young people of its decade. An example of this would be F. Scott Fitzgerald. In his time‚ those who were coming of age were named "The Lost Generation"

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