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    Can you believe that over a few decades ago changed the way women dress and act? The flapper girls sparked in the early 1920’s leading a revolutionary change to modern day clothing for both women and men. The style that most of us try and pull of came about during a time of change and growth in our nation. Flappers in the 1920’s are considered to be our modern day feminist. During their time period‚ women were granted with more freedoms and equality to men‚ such as voting and being able to hold

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    Sick of impossible princesses‚ real girls fight back (Language Analysis) In her article ‘Sick of impossible princesses‚ real girls fight back’‚ (The Age 19/01/2008)‚ Jill Starks presents that the media does not present realistic images of woman in the media. In a discrediting tone she persuades the reader by firstly having a visual as well as anecdotes and real people’s experiences. The first thing Jill says in this article is attacking the media for what they are doing. She is fed up with emaciated

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    Flappers In The 1920's

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    sophistication. In addition the popular images of flappers were usually shown with a cigarette in her hand. Flappers in many ways symbolizes the 1920s mostly because they showed what the fashion was back then that was wore by women. As well as represent a new freedom for women. The ancient old restrictions on on dress and behavior were thrown out the window. And gave way to a new age of women that were allowed to act like they wanted to. Characteristics of a flapper included drinking‚ smoking‚ and breaking

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    In the novel Girl With A Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier‚ Griet faces many challenges which causes her identity to change. Though Griet starts out as an innocent maid who has to follow orders‚ she starts developing her own opinion and the ability to make decisions. Griet changes from an household servant to having the courage to share her opinion to a mature lady‚ capable of making her own decisions. Many factors contribute to the change in Griet’s identity‚ but the main factor is Vermeer‚ her

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    Critical Analysis and Response Essay “Girl Toys‚ Boy Toys and Parenting: The Science (of) Toy Preferences in children” by Gwen Dewar examines factors that influence the toy preferences of boys and girls. Dewar’s argument focuses on how genetic factors affect sex-biased toy preferences for children by citing studies and experiments. However‚ studies and experiments given as examples detracted from the main argument‚ that “gender-typical” toys are partly a result of genetic factors‚ resulting in

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    ENG 102 Assignment: “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets” In “Maggie‚ A Girl of the Streets‚” Stephen Crane positions Maggie between two Moral systems –the old –fashioned Puritan Culture of her mother‚ and the new culture of abundance and consumption (consumerism). How does Maggie respond to both moral systems in the story? (Give examples of how Maggie demonstrates a connection with both cultures) Which Culture do you thing she most participate in? Dieing Between Two Worlds Besides the

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    The diary of a young girl

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    The Diary of a Young Girl The Diary of a Young Girl‚ by Anne Frank‚ is a book consisting of letters written by Ms. Frank as a teen when she was in hiding from the Nazis during World War II. The alternate book cover I created is a drawing of Anne Frank as she writes in her beloved diary that she called “Kitty.” Along with this portrayal of her‚ I included thought bubbles to depict the many different emotions and thoughts whirling in Anne’s adolescent mind as she wrote in her diary. Among those

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    decided to watch was mean girls. This movie is about a teenage girl who lived in Africa because her parents were doing research and then they had all moved to America. The girl’s name in the movie was Cady and she had never been home schooled before she moved to the United States of America. Her first couple of days was rocky but she eventually made friends with two art students by the name of Janis Ian and Damien‚ her new friends told her to be careful around the popular girls in school known as the

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    ------------------------------------------------- Girl Scouts of the USA From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA) is a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad. It was founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912 and was organized after Low met Robert Baden-Powell‚ the founder ofScouting‚ in 1911.[2] Upon returning to Savannah‚ Georgia‚ she telephoned a distant cousin‚ saying‚ "I’ve got something for the girls of Savannah‚ and all of

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    Jamil Professor Paulin SPEECH 142 13 January 2015 Movie Speech Analysis- Mean Girls The 2004 movie‚ Mean Girls‚ may be portrayed as the typical chick flick; however‚ there are essential scenes in the movie that exemplify great life lessons. After moving from Africa to an American high school‚ Cady Heron\ Lindsey Lohan‚ makes friends with the wrong group of people‚ which consist of three girls called "The Plastics”. The girls are able to change Cady’s viewpoints‚ decisions‚ morals‚ and actions that

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