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    The Boys and Girls Club is a national organization that has devoted all of its years to helping underprivileged kids achieve their full potentials. The mission to help these children isn’t a simple one on its own‚ and cannot be titled as a single movement. The Boys and Girls Club operates for the purpose of accomplishing the goals of many movements all together. Helping children is a general concept that many people are interested in. In order to succeed in helping children‚ one must work under the

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    (Benjamin Franklin). But what about the women who work? Working women may be happy too‚ but it depends on the work that they are doing to support themselves and their family. In the short story “Boys and Girls” written by Alice Munro‚ the female narrator remembers a time when she was an eleven year old girl working on her family farm. She struggled with accepting that she was going to grow up to do “women’s work”‚ so she chose to do the same work as her father and brother‚ to the dismay of her mother

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    Being a girl trying to experience childhood‚ the girl in "Boys and Girls" was very restricted in finding out who she is‚ because of her dad’s expectations. Perhaps because of the way he was raised‚ he made judgments on her before she had even done anything wrong (or ’girly’‚ in his eyes). Before the day she let the horse out‚ her father seemed to be waiting for the day when she would slip. It was as if he expected her to let the horse out before it even happened. He categorized her as a foolish‚

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    1. Since there is only one girl character ( the narrator) and one boy character(the narrator’s younger brother) in “ Boys and Girls ‚” why do you think Alice Munro uses plural words in the title? I think Alice Munro uses plural in the title to show the readers how stereotypical our society was back then when it comes to gender roles. Back then‚ men were preferable by the society when it comes to doing certain tasks. For example‚ back then women were assign the task of child care‚ food preparation

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    The story‚ “Boys and Girls”‚ by Alice Munro illustrates the narrator and protagonist character‚ a nameless little girl‚ as a round character‚ with traits such as her endurable strength against the hardships and inequality in her own society. Thus‚ we are shown her firm views toward life‚ her rather contrasting views toward her own family members‚ and the significance of her hopes and dreams. Unlike other young girls‚ Munro’s protagonist had rather obstinate views toward life. Having grown up in

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    Pink is for GirlsBlue is for Boys: The Cultural Change in Gender Throughout History This essay will address the issue of culture‚ the media and gender and how they affects us in today’s society. “The generally accepted rule is pink for boys‚ and blue for the girls‚” noted an article published in the Ladies Home Journal in 1918. Society‚ the media and gender role socialization have changed since the early part of the twentieth century. Gender differences have influenced men and women’s

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    the disadvantage of both men and women. In the short story “Boys and

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    read throughout the world. Two poems that will be compared are "The Toys" by Coventry Patmore and "Little Boy Blue" by Eugene Field. The poem "The Toys" is better than "Little Boy Blue" because it uses more effective types of figurative languages‚ the theme is more universal‚ and the tone is more serious. The poem "The Toys" uses more effective types of figurative languages than "Little Boy Blue". One of the more effective types of figurative languages is allusions. "The Toys" uses biblical allusion

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    In The Pink presents the same strongly antiwar theme as most of Siegfried Sassoon’s poems do. However‚ the message he conveys is subtle. It does not entirely depict the gruesome horrors of war‚ but rather the impact of war on every soldier and his loved ones. The poem follows the thoughts of a soldier‚ Davies. War has broken out‚ and the persona is reminiscing life back then when he was living with his lover‚ Gwen. The poem is set in a barn during winter as evident from stanza 1. The situation seems

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    Reading Report Katrina Cheska Bocala IV - John Technology & Livelihood Education Summary : The first lesson was about healthy boy-girl relationships. Topics include friendships in mate selection‚ The differences between Love and Infatuation and things to keep in mind about dating. The second lesson was all about courtship and engagement. There were even some things I didn’t know about like Classical courtship practices

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