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    Most people think that girls and boys should be on different sports teams and they should not combine. For over 170 years women have been battling for equal rights. Although lots have changed‚ women are still fighting for equality in athletics. Female athletes should be able to play on a team even thoses with males on it. To begin Female athletes should play on the same sports teams as males because girls can be better at a sport than a male. Maybe the girl is born to tackle‚ and run around the

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    Boys and Their Habits.

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    Boys and girls are different from each other. They are not only physically different but they have some very different habits. Girls find these differences in habits to be anything from annoying to disgusting. A list of a few habits girls pay attention are when the boys adjust themselves‚ have selective hearing‚ have a lack of focus‚ do not pick up after themselves‚ are not very observant ‚ or have wandering eyes. Boys feel that their actions are a talent and girl views the actions as bad manners

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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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    Brookwood Florida

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    that provides housing‚ therapy‚ life skills coaching and much more to girls that have been abused‚ abandoned‚ neglected‚ or involved in a family crisis. Brookwood offers housing and care to almost fifty girls at one time and with the growing need for more space and easier traveling situations‚ another location was added in Coral Springs which houses at the moment fourteen girls. The staff at Brookwood works very hard to get each girl to finish school‚ get and keep a job‚ learn how to manage their money

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    Goldieblox: Engineering Toys for Girls Goldieblox is a toy company that creates interactive toys aimed at sparking an interest in innovation and engineering in young girls. The creator behind the idea and company was a graduate engineering student who noticed the disproportionality in her classes among male and female students. She correlated this disparity with walking down a girls’ toy aisle and being overwhelmed with pink and dolls in comparison to the boys’ aisle with engaging toys. The toy

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    question. This was done to encourage more girls to speak up and participate in class. A later study would show that this did not solve the problem of gender inequality in the classroom. (Cotten‚ Joehnck and Nyhaug) A study conducted in 1991 by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) showed that both boys and girls have the same learning abilities in all subjects. This contradicted the stereotype that boys were better at math and science‚ while girls were better at reading and writing. This

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    Sammy. He seems to favor the chunkier girl of the three that walk in to the store. As the story continues‚ Sammy curiously watches the provocative young ladies as they stroll through the store looking for groceries. In this fictional story‚ Sammy describes all three noticeable ladies‚ the main girl‚ "Queenie" he describes her as the leader of the two other girls. The second young lady he described was the chunky one; he fully described the chunky girl from head to toe‚ because Sammy had more

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    Ewww! Three girls walking through a public store half dressed is very inappropriate in the story John Updike. Lengel‚ the boss‚ agreed that the girls were inappropriate‚ and he wasn’t going to put up with their foolishness. Unlike Sammy‚ he Enjoyed what had flashed before his eyes. Never enter a public store half naked! The Three girls appearances in the store caught many eyesights. As the girls walked down the isles‚ a woman continued to give them ugly looks. The text states‚”A Few House-Slaves

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    society is unacceptable. The setting plays a large part to the understanding of why the “three girls” in “bathing suits” are so criticized and judged. The main character Sammy‚ a cashier worker‚ sees the three girls walk into the A and P wearing “nothing but bathing suits” and instantly takes a sudden interest and starts checking out the girls. The reason Sammy and others take sudden interest in the girls is because they are not dressed for the place‚ the social environment‚

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    Stereotypes Of Boys

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    more unfocused‚ lazy and uninterested than girls‚ and some may say this is true as evident by the statistics that say boys have lower grades and higher dropout rates. 40-50 years ago‚ this was considered “strange” as back then‚ girls were “considered” to have lower grades etc.‚ this was back then but now boys have the lower grades and higher dropout rates. Could all of these events be caused by the changing of the school system to be more catered to girls over the years? Stereotypes have some truth

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