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    In "The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl‚" Elizabeth Wong explains three common differences between Chinese and American schools. The scent of the schools‚ the subject material‚ and the language are all reasons the character in this essay liked her American public school over her Chinese school. While sitting among her classmates in an empty auditorium‚ the only smell present was the scent of Chinese medicine and imported faraway mustiness. She demised this smell and longed for the scent of French

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    Barbie: The Ideal Woman

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    The short story Barbie Q explains that a Barbie is the ideal woman. The Barbie is an example of what women believe to be perfect. The quote “So what if we didn’t Get our new bendable legs Barbie in nice clean boxes and had to buy them on Maxwell street all water soaked and sooty”(Cisneros). This quote means that anyone would buy a Barbie for a cheaper price because they didn’t have the money at the time and who would care if the dolls were wet or smoked. For example the barbie with the melted leg

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    Nothing says “female empowerment” like women using capitalism to cash in on female empowerment; otherwise known as the American Girl phenomenon. American Girl dolls came about in 1986 when a Midwestern woman sought to create a better female role model than the bodacious Barbie. The original American Girl dolls had a deep impact on the developmental years of thousands of young girls who grew up in the nineties. Samantha‚ Kirsten‚ and Molly were the original three dolls. Each doll was accompanied with

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    how when the barbie dolls first came out‚ the image of the perfect body began to surface into men and women’s minds. “Even for grown-ups‚ beauty ideal in 1960 was a Barbie-like woman with a small waist and large‚ firm breasts - the kind of figure that was difficult to achieve without a great deal of reinforcement” (Collins 30). This unrealistic representation of a woman’s body continues into 2017 when the media portrays women as sexual beings‚ but only if you weigh 120 pounds. The barbie doll was just

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    On Monday‚ October 10th at 12:00 pm‚ I observed a one year old African- American girl. Upon entering the house I proceeded with my observation on D while she was running around the house naked‚ fighting her mother because she wanted to dress herself. When she was finally dressed‚ she made her way to the living room‚ I introduced myself to her and she waved back to me. I noticed that whenever D’s sister gets home from school‚ she would complete her homework‚ then grab a book while she sit on the sofa

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    Irony In Barbie Doll

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    In the poem “Barbie Doll”‚ by Marge Piercy‚ the use of imagery‚ symbolism‚ and irony expresses a tragic‚ cruel society that emphasizes appearance above personality and unrealistic beauty ideals above health and happiness. Throughout the poem a young girl is raised and bullied to believe that her appearance is the most important aspect of her self. Her self worth is torn apart until she dies. The use of imagery‚ symbolism‚ and irony works to deliver a heartbreaking message about the flawed society

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    Barbie Doll Analysis

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    Barbie Doll”: Staying True to Yourself Society can take over the way people see themselves. In Marge Piercy’s poem‚ “Barbie Doll‚” a young girl was judged for her looks and being herself. Due to this young girl’s strong mind set‚ she tried to stay true to herself‚ but could only handle so much pressure. Throughout her entire life‚ she was being compared to a symbolic perfect Barbie Doll who had the beautiful cosmetic fixed face that everyone imagines girls to be‚ and the irony of how pretty everyone

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    And the Oscar Goes to...

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    AND THE OSCAR GOES TO……Inception Thrilling and intense written and directed by the masterful Christopher Nolan‚ “Inception” is an extremely exciting science-fiction thriller that’s bound to win an Oscar at the next awards ceremony. Inception is definitely the best film that Nolan has ever made and he has made a lot of hits! It is a popular entertainment with a knockout punch so intense and unnerving it’ll have you worrying if it’s safe to close your eyes at night. Christopher Nolan’s incredible

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    Life Goes on

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    * Pro-business; against stricter environmental laws and regulations * Strongly opposed to abortion and same-sex marriage * Convinced the 2010 health care law will be bad for the country * View immigrants as a threat to traditional American customs and values * Nearly half believe President Obama born outside the United States Who They Are * 84% are

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    Barbie Doll Sociology

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    each other‚ and Barbie‚ in most cases‚ facilitates the ideals of the body. Barbie is one of the most iconic toys portrayed as the conventional and quintessential female body image. I asked a friend to describe his portrayal of the body and the facets of Barbie and his characteristic of the doll included long‚ blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ white skin‚ curvaceous‚ white-pearly smile‚ long legs‚ and a “unhuman-like hole in between the legs” or the thigh gap that so many girls strive for. Girls are the targeted

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