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    Disney Princess Effect

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    Stephanie Hanes’ “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect” first appeared in the Christian Science Monitor in 2011. Hanes aims to convince her audience that little girls are being subjected to the hypersexualization of women. With supporting evidence‚ strategic organization‚ and a specific purpose and audience‚ Hanes is able to produce a convincing argument. Hanes’ purpose is to provide reason to believe that little girls are becoming involved and corrupted with inappropriate

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    Vincent Van Gogh The Bold Painter The beautiful painting‚ Starry Night is the most popular‚ well known‚ and one of my favorite paintings of Vincent Van Gogh(1853-1890). Some of the other famous paintings of his are Sunflowers‚ Irises‚ and The Potato Eaters. Van Gogh had always said; “There are two ways of thinking about painting‚ how not to do it and how to do it: how to do it - with much drawing and little colour; how not to do it - with much colour and little drawing.”(http://www.vangoghgallery

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    Analysis coursework on ‘Little Wing’ From the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s 1967 album “Axis: Bold as Love”‚ Little Wing has arguably become one of their most celebrated songs‚ and can perhaps be said to be Hendrix’s most endearing ‘ballad’. This essay will attempt to analyse how aspects of the music have given it such an admirably distinct character. The sound is somewhat determined by the ‘rock trio’ instrumentation‚ and the most defining aspect is arguably Hendrix’s guitar playing. Hendrix’s guitar

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    John Updike's "A&P"

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    the way a nineteen year old would think. The descriptions of the three girls‚ focuses on their physical characteristics like their “can” and breasts. Sammy describes the first girl that caught his eye as a “chunky kid with a good tan and a sweet broad soft looking can with those two crescents of white just under it where the sun never seems to hit at the top of the back of her legs”. Sammy is constantly lusting over the girls and describing their characteristics. He describes Queenie with her straps

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    I asked myself‚ ’How has Rihanna changed throughout her career?’‚ and I could come up with many assumptions‚ but I want to make sure my assumptions are correct. I want to talk about her relationship with Chris Brown‚ her album ’A Girl Like Me’ and her album ’Good Girl Gone Bad’. Rihanna started to date Chris Brown‚ an American entertainer. On February 8‚ 2009‚ Rihanna and her boyfriend Chris Brown had an argument that twisted into physical abuse. Rihanna was injured severely with facial injuries

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    tornado crashes through A deadly bomb Chaos is all on its mind Destroying all in its path A little girl Weeps on the sidewalk She thinks What have we done to deserve This? Destruction is all she can see For miles and miles On end It happens so quickly The people react Neighbor with neighbor A helping hand Relief is all on their mind Cleaning all in their path A little girl Weeps on the sidewalk Tears of joy How did this happen? What have we done to deserve This? Rebuilding

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    Gender and Science

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    advertisement targets women of all ages‚ encouraging them to endeavor in science. This is seen in the video’s central message that “science needs women.” The ad may seem more directed towards girls‚ hoping to inspire girls to develop similar aspirations in science as exemplified by the four girls in the ad. It target girls at their formative age because it is where our mindsets towards science are formed that determines our future career choices in science. However‚ the ad also appeals to women. It reminds

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    Red Riding Hood Symbolism

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    fairytale uses symbolism to uncover the true meaning behind the girl and her red cap. In the beginning‚ a “sweet little girl” is given a red hood by her grandmother. The hood‚ covering her head‚ symbolizes her youth. However the bold red color implies that this young girl is soon to transition through adolescence‚ as the color red also symbolizes seduction or maybe even menstruation-- which is a significant factor of becoming a woman. As the girl goes to visit her grandmother‚ she delivers a cake and a

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    Right of Passage

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    from the late  Aztecs  . ("joyfuleventsstore.com") .  In Aztec culture the Quinceanera was a preparation for women  being ready to be married . Now in present day the Quinceanera is a simply a gathering of family  and the acknowledgment of a young girl becoming a woman and a time for her to gain some  independence . ("myths of latin America ")  The church in most  Central American countries play an important role in the ceremony ‚ also it  plays an important role in the ceremony in certain parts of  mexico and puerto rico

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    relaxed position and looks confident about her. The model is clearly not trying to hide her body‚ but embracing it. You can see the flaws on the model‚ but still see the beauty and perfection of real beauty. On the top of the ad‚ it reads “The girl in this photo has not been retouched.” “The real you is sexy.” The not in the first sentence is italized and pink. Also‚ the sentence “The real you is sexy” is in pink. Emphasizing that NOT being retouched is sexy and the real you is sexy. The white

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