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    This essay will cover the similarities and differences between two Artworks " The Little fourteen -Year- Old Dancer" and " Baboon and young". Discussion about this works of Art will be based on the field man’s analysis‚ thus description‚ analysis‚ interpretation and judgement on the subject matter‚ media and size‚ location and literal qualities‚ social‚ cultural and political issues surrounding the creation of the Artworks but in the form of compare and contrast. I will also discuss how these inspirational

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    one girl. A writer by the name Katha Pollitt writes an article in the New York Times talking about this principle. She defines her principle as‚ “…a group of male buddies will be accented by a lone female‚ stereotypically defined” (Pollitt). She uses her daughter to explain to us that there is just not enough shows for little girls to watch. She mentions how she remembers the princesses back in the day‚ like The Little Mermaid. Ariel‚ the main character‚ was bold and brave. Nowadays the girls that

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    The Brave‚ the Bold‚ and Mary McLeod Bethune Introduction There are many famous women throughout history from all over the world. One in particular is Mary McLeod Bethune. Some may ask who she is‚ and what she did‚ because rarely do you hear her name from day to day. Mary McLeod Bethune was an inspirational African-American woman of the 20th century. She proved that even African-Americans (especially females) can make outstanding achievements. Backround Information Mary McLeod Bethune was born

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    Many societies throughout history have had their own distinctive concepts and standards of what is and is not deemed attractive‚ especially when it comes to the physical appearance of one’s self. Judging your own appearance is an inescapable human trait and the way different societies have portrayed the ‘ideal’ individual’s appearance has in fact influenced and altered our appearance. Lisa Kramer‚ Auguste Toulmouche and Pablo Picasso all used the mirror to symbolize a reflection to which figures

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    taken through a mundane shopping experience seen through the eyes of a teenager boy named Sammy. By using specific symbols and this particular point of view‚ the reader is able to see Sammy developing life experience through observing the shopping girls in comparison to how the older characters in the story such as Sammy’s boss react to the same customers. Not all readers would have the understanding of a male teenager’s point of view. Those who would have the knowledge of a male mind still may

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    implication exists that due to their age young adults cannot be trusted to make the right decisions nor resist outside influences. Furthermore‚ the individuals and groups inciting censorship seldom view the challenged book objectively. In "Teens Need Bold Books‚" Gallo observes that censorship advocates “often call for the banning of books without actually reading them‚ and even in rare instances where objecting parents have

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    of the women of the past: "The stork wading shore diving the river. Rice burden to her husband felt the cry babies. "They are people who are disadvantaged in life‚ subject to unfair treatment by society just because they took part under the fragile girl power. From childhood life time‚ they must learn instill Confucian philosophy‚ including "three accomplices" and "four virtues" while schools are not allowed to text. In this "three accomplices" are three things that women need to "home

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    example when Ralph is tired of the island and he is daydreaming about his home‚ his room and the books in his room‚ the narrator says that he had never read one of the books because it was about two girls: “There was the bright shining one about Topsy and Mopsy that he never read because it was about two girls” Another example is the scene of hunting in which the hunters choose a mature female pig to hunt. Certainly‚ the choice is not accidental and the narrator wanted to implant the idea of misogyny:

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    “modern” girl. He satisfies his desires in the form a 15-year-old girl naive Naomi‚ who is more than eager to be his pupil. He aspires for her to dress western‚ speak fluent English and appreciates the art of dancing‚ fashion magazines and cinema. Soon‚ she manipulates him to be her puppet‚ fulfilling her desires through his bank account. The movies make us question our judgment regarding what is a modern woman‚ and how often the perception is very superficial. According to “Modern Girl around the

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    of this clearly wants the image to be seen as important and a driving point in the PSA. However‚ what appears to be the most important are the words that are farther right on the ad‚ but cover part of the girl’s legs. The texts message about how the girl didn’t want this‚ but couldn’t say no is what appears to be the most important message of the entire ad. The block of text on the bottom is supporting text and considered less important on the ad so it therefore on the bottom. It seems chronologically

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