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    perfect woman should look like a Barbie Doll. In Marge Piercy’s‚ "Barbie Doll‚" we find a girl child growing up through the adolescence stage characterized by appearances and barbarity. Piercy uses lots of imagery to describe the struggles the girl experiences during her teenage years and the effects that can happen. In the first stanza we see the beginning of an ideal image being stained in the girls mind. She was "...presented dolls that did pee-pee and miniature GE ovens and irons and wee

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    1920's Flappers

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    wonder that the vote was given to women during this time‚ as the idea of gender equality became a reality in its necessity. It is a bit difficult to say where the term "flapper" came from. It was used in Britain to mean "a young girl"‚ mostly in the sense that a young girl resembles a baby bird leaving the nest‚ flapping its wings and unable to really fly yet. F. Scott Fitzgerald used this term back in the States to define the new young women who had emerged after the war. John Held‚ Jr.‚ a leading

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    Mama's Boy

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    and maybe misunderstood from time-to-time. He is bold‚ compassionate‚ appreciates the simple things in life‚ and at times viewed as a softy for his compassion for others. A Mamas boy looks to protect and honor his mother. He always puts his mother first and thinks of her or asks her advice whenever making an important decision. When he becomes of age and starts thinking of dating‚ he often times ask his mother’s opinion of a particular girl or women. At times‚ he may opt not to date a particular

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    through opposite‚ but equally effective techniques that demonstrate the distinctive cultural values of the society they were raised in. An easily observable difference at the dinner table occurs when constrasting the behavior of a boy with that of a girl. It would not be considered acceptable for the boy to burp‚ but if done‚ a few giggles would erupt from the others and a sharp reprimand would likely be given from a person of authority. This‚ of course‚ is a classic scenario and one that many have

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    Female Foeticide

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    the boys of this country will have to stand single because there will be no girls.   However‚ ever thought why mothers are being forced to kill their daughters even before they are born? As far as I can think‚ the main reason behind this gruesome scenario is the cost of the girl child ever since she takes birth. When a girl takes birth‚ parents have to bear the burden of bringing her up. Then‚ in today’s scenario‚ girls have to be provided education‚ so the burden of educating someone who will‚ one

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    and climbed up to Sarah’s room. The girl was not sitting at the window as usual by standing rigidly in front of the door with her hands folded. She said she didn’t want to see him and asked to send him away. Coming back to the stranger the woman found him in her kitchen near the carriage with Sarah’s baby. She was outraged because of his bold actions and said him Sarah could not accept him. He left. But then he came every Sunday with the same result – the girl didn’t accept him. The manner of Sarah’s

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    Sexualized Fashion Essay

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    The teeny-tiny belly tops and tight low-cut jeans‚ the tube tops‚ and miniskirts‚ isn’t sad that we have become used to seeing little girls wear such clothing? I don’t even think twice about seeing little nine year olds and middle schoolers at stores like H&M‚ Forever21‚ and PacSun. It has just now become “normal” seeing little kids dress up in clothes that are not age appropriate. Sex is an uprising problem we have within the youth today‚ and how can it not be if it is literally all they are exposed

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    Renzetti and Mr. Curran begin to look at various studies on how the different sexes are raised in families. Professor Renzetti and Daniel Curran discover the children depending on their gender are raised differently. “During early childhood‚ boys and girls are socialized into unequal genders.” Without trying‚ parents raise their children starting from day one differently depending on their gender and most of the time it is all done subconsciously. Professor Renzetti and Daniel Curran note this difference

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    Kincaid By Thomas Hardy

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    are significant to this girl’s life enforces the message of how women are often policed to act a certain way. Second‚ taking influence from the poem’s structure‚ the poem could be from the girl’s point of view. It is not a far-off idea to have the girl repeat this list of commands to herself. Taking this into account‚ it harkens back to the poem’s layout‚ eliminating line breaks‚ fitting a stream of consciousness on the narrator’s part. This makes the lines that refer to her dress being as if she

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    vegetables when he told me it was ready. I wasn’t that typical little girl with the white flowered dresses and pulled back ponytails. I was quite the tomboy that enjoyed spending time outdoors biking and running around with the neighbors. However‚ because I was not a normal “girl”‚ as my relatives would call it‚ I was often discouraged to do the things that I loved. My mom would often tell me to walk like a girl‚ and act like a girl but I didn’t really understand what she meant. It was this whole controversy

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