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    Save the Girl Child

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    least in India‚ the girl child has been a topic of discussions and debates for the past several decades but‚ even today‚ the position appears to remain unchanged. The girl was always an unwanted child‚ and was found killed at birth. With the advancement of Science and Technology this killing has only gone still further - for now the girl child is being killed even before birth. The present scenario in which the girl child is mercilessly killed even before birth‚ does not speak too well about the fate

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    Girls Under Pressure

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    Girls under pressure The story starts where Ellie and her two best friends‚ Magda and Nadine‚ are Christmas shopping at the Flowerfields Shopping Centre. While they shop‚ they notice a large buzz of an event going on upstairs. Nadine wonders if it is television. Magda replies‚ "Wow‚ I hope so" and steers the other two upstairs. It turns out to be a modelling competition for Spicy magazine‚ which Ellie discovers after seeing a lot of pretty and thin teenage girls getting their photos taken. Ellie

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    British Girls and Women of the 90s – The Spice GirlsGirl Bands and their Influence on British Culture The twentieth century will‚ without doubt‚ be viewed by historians as the Woman’s Hour. The status of women in Britain changed. More and more women started to leave their homes and join the labour market. They started to fight for their independence and political‚ economic and social rights. Women got more recognition from the society and they started to pursue equality with men. They

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    freedom is always high‚ but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose‚ and that is the path of surrender‚ or submission." Kennedy understood the true honor of what being an american is. There have been other presidents who know it too‚ such as Theodore Roosevelt. He stated‚ "I am an American; free born and free bred‚ where I acknowledge no man as my superior‚ except for his own worth‚ or as my inferior‚ except for his own demerit.” Even before America was formed‚ there were still

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    Anorexia in Teen Girls

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    Marissa Diaz English May 9‚ 2012 Anorexia in Teenage Girls Poor self-image. Low self-esteem. Yearning for a better body. Losing control. These are things that most anorexics have in common. I know‚ because I’ve seen it in so many teenage girls. Anorexia is an eating disorder where people‚ especially the teen group (adolescent girls) starve themselves - the main reason is to lose weight and turn lean. Anorexia usually begins in young people around the

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    Girl‚ written by Jamaica Kincaid‚ is a short story about the relationship between a mother and daughter. Actually‚ it reflects the true living background in Kincaid’s time by listing a series of imperative sentences‚ which show how the mother had a certain life style on how she wanted her daughter to live up. In this story‚ the setting and tone and characters interlace and work together to create an intense description of the daily conversation between the mother and daughter‚ and they present the

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    Down These Mean Streets

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    the feeling to be equal and considered on the same level as the popular one is what most want. But people fail to realize that just wanting to be down with people that you are not can lead to a life full of difficulties and struggle. In Down These Mean Streets‚ Piri goes through a point in time where he moves from one place to another‚ and when that happened he had to find himself. He was a new kid in a new surroundings. He was different than other people so he got treated like it. Piri didn’t want

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    Head Girl letter

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    come to mind‚ one of them being‚ what does being a head girl mean to me? I think that being head girl means being able to give a voice to students‚ that otherwise couldn’t or wouldn’t have voiced their opinions. I think it means having the opportunity to become more involved with the school and being able to help improve and motivate the students of (enter your school name.) Another question is why would I be a good candidate for head girl? Being in fifth year now at (school name)‚ I believe I

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    Care for Girl Child

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    of life. Thus investment on a girl child is a smarter way to the overall development of a family.Education is one of the many vital fields where girl children remains a victim of disparity and is neglected as compared to the other sex.But it is proved worldwide that educating a girl child can boost the development‚ break the cycle of poverty that goes on for generations and lead to better and more productive lies around the world. It is ironic yet true that more of girl children in India and other

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    #1. Identify the problem - We have to get from one place to another but have no reliable means of transportation.  #2. Analyze and understand the problem - The problem is not having a reliable vehicle to get from one place to another. This means if a place is too far to walk or ride a bike then we can’t make it there. There are several places that we need to make it to that are most likely not in walking or riding distance. Our job‚ a grocery store‚ a department store‚ and the list go’s on and on

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