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    Female friendships are one of the most important dimensions of an adolescent girl’s life. Peer relationships and friendships are critical in the developing adolescent’s identity‚ behaviors‚ and overall health. These peer connections influence all areas of development including emotional‚ physical‚ spiritual‚ social‚ and cognitive. The movie “Mean Girls” addresses social behaviors and experiences that are common in female peer relationships throughout the adolescent years. “Mean Girls” has brought

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    FEMALE CIRCUMCISION AND KENYAN LAW: A CASE STUDY Michael A. Stanfield Bioethics Program Iowa State University TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Introductory Materials Activity Activity Schedule Interest Groups Maendeleo Ya Wanawake Organization (MYWO) Resource 1: Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya Resource 2: Alternative Rite to Female Circumcision Resource 3: Girls Flee Circumcision in Kenya Kenyan Government Representatives Resource 1: Female Genital Mutilation Cases Rise Resource 2: Minister

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    Atticus says‚ “It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird‚” to Jem in Chapter Ten of To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee after Uncle Jack instructs both Jem and Scout on the principles of using their air rifles. Miss Maudie also tells Scout‚ “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing…” From both statements‚ the reader may infer that Atticus desires his children to treat any innocent living being‚ possibly humans in specific‚ with respect‚ and wrongdoings occur when behaving oppositely. As the novel and Atticus’ case

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    Elie Wiesel said that “indifference” is the greatest sin and punishment of the Holocaust. Elie might be inferring that the S.S officers’ lack of concern towards the Jews is a sin. How the S.S officers and other individuals see the Jews as insignificant objects that must be liquidated is the greatest sin of the Holocaust. Indifference did started the Holocaust. The Holocaust happened because of the lack of concern towards the Jews which that is a sin itself. In chapter 2‚ the quote‚ “There are eighty

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    that of female body modification‚ or very commonly known as female circumcision. To those brought up being taught that women should always be seen as objects that should not be harmed‚ female genital mutilation seems a practice too vile to even consider. Many have argued that “FGM has disastrous health effects‚ combined with the social injustices it perpetuates constitute a barrier to the overall African development” (Shweder) and that it was “devised [as a] brutal means… to curb female sexual desire

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    Fall of Humanity: Then and Now Worksheet Name:John Luther Course:CWV-101 Date: 01/30/2015 Instructor:Andy McClurg PART ONE: THE FALL - THEN Read the assigned readings in Topic 3 (textbook chapter 4‚ Lecture 3‚ "The Mystery of Original Sin" article‚ and Bible passages) and address the following questions with a total word count (including questions) of 500-750 words. Cite all of the resources used with in-text citations‚ using at least two sources from the Topic 3 readings. These will be included

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    Female representations in “Gulliver’s Travels” In Jonathan Swift’s satire‚ “Gulliver’s Travels”‚ the representation of women can be seen‚ at a superficial level‚ as offensive and extremely misogynistic and in broad lines corresponding to the image of the woman in Swift’s contemporary patriarchal society. The woman was almost objectified‚ thus reduced to her physical appearance and its status as obedient wife‚ whose sole purpose was to attend to her husband’s need. This perception of women was what

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    Male and female have the same basic human need to be understood by others to communicate. We might not agree with every theory of the differences between male and female communication‚ but we do notice some differences from their speech styles to the real goal of their speech as well as their physical aligment when it’s time to talk. Deborah Tannen‚ linguistics professor and author of You Just Don’t Understand‚ believes that men and women differ in the focus‚ or driving force‚ behind their

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    Modern Times blurred the modernized social norms and expectations pertaining to gender roles and rules that were associated with the first half of the twentieth century. The two primary characters of the film‚ the male tramp and the female gamin‚ were each characterized with gender specific qualities and characteristics that purposefully contradicted each character’s sex. Essentially there was a gendered role-reversal between the man and the woman throughout most of the film. At first it would

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    explaining life before Title IX‚ and what women had to go through in order to participate in their sport. It provides quotes from important women athletes such as Maria Pepe. After providing multiple stories women shared of their struggles as a female athlete the book talks about Title Ix‚ and what it provided for women. Also‚ the book talks about the threats to Title IX and then how women finally stood up for themselves. Finally‚ it ends with a timeline from 1848-2003. Winslow‚ Barbara. "The Impact

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