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    Gossip Girl Essay

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    Gossip Girl is a teen drama TV series based off of the book‚ Gossip Girl‚ written by Cecily von Ziegesar. Gossip Girl is six seasons long and full of the juiciest of drama. The background of the series is based off of Ziegesar’s own experience growing up on the Upper East Side of Manhattan‚ New York. Gossip Girl is about the lives of high school seniors whose parents happen to be some of New York’s most glamorous residents. The shows two central characters are Serena and Blair‚ who are best friends

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    Girl Scout Cookies

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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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    Comparing "Girl" and "A&P"

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    accurate assessment based on the literary elements the author has used. Compared and contrasted within the two short stories‚ "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid‚ and John Updike ’s "A&P‚" the literary elements character and theme are made evident. These two elements are prominent in each of the differing stories yet similarities are found through each by studying the elements. The girls ’ innocence and naivety as characters act as passages to show something superior‚ oppression in society shown towards women

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    In Jamaica Kincaid’s short story‚ “Girl‚” the readers are immersed in the intimate conversation of a mother’s efforts to educate her daughter on the intricacies of womanhood while delving into societal expectations. The mother assumes the role of a mentor by offering crucial advice to her daughter on how to be a respected woman in society. Specifically‚ Kincaid’s storytelling reveals the unique dynamic between a mother and daughter‚ shedding light on the overwhelming pressures young women encounter

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    Leah Chiarantano Mrs. Lwowska ENG3U1-12 September 13th‚ 2010 The Girls In Their Summer Dresses The short story ‘The Girls In Their Summer Dresses’ by Irwin Shaw has two main characters named Michael and Frances. Frances shows three character traits because of Michael which are observant‚ argumentative‚ and sarcastic. Frances shows a keen eye at being observant and realizing things happening in front of her. Her husband constantly looks at other women in a tempting way and she makes

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    Little Girl Lost

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    "A Little GIRL Lost" from Songs of Experience is one of Blake’s most important poems. Though judging the aesthetic value of a poem is nearly impossible‚ I would contend that "A Little Girl Lost" is "better" than "The Little Girl Lost" found in Songs of Innocence. Perhaps because "A Little Girl Lost" was composed as an afterthought to its original counterpart‚ having been first written in "Innocence‚" it acts as a conclusion to the original

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    Hollywood’s idea of a teenaged girl is very cookie-cutter; phone in hand‚ eyes that are constantly rolling when they aren’t texting‚ and copious amounts of drama with other girls. This stereotype can be seen in films similar to Mean Girls‚ Clueless‚ and The Pacifier. Unfortunately for Hollywood‚ girls are more complex than this and can’t always fit into this stereotype. Teenaged girls like Malala Yousafzai‚ a Pakistani activist fighting for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize winner‚ have

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    Bad Girls Club

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    English 101 03/27/12 Bad Girls Club Bad girls club is a reality television series. It centers on seven rebellious women aged from 21 to 27 with different personalities and backgrounds‚ who have a number of behavioral problems. A woman who is part of this show is considered as a “bad girl‚” she has to get rid of her fatal behavior and sometimes accomplish specific goals. They are supposed to spend three months in a fine mansion with one another‚ during which they have to go by some specific rules

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    Woman and Young Girl

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    CHARACTERS: YOUNG GIRL OLD MAN WAITRESS MAN WOMAN SCRIPT: (It is very cold. An old man is lying on a cardboard box in the middle of the park with no blanket to cover him. A young girl approaches him) YOUNG GIRL: Excuse me sir…are you ok? Would you like a hot beverage? (The old man opens his eyes and smiles) OLD MAN: (in a soft voice) Oh‚ yes I would‚ young lady. YOUNG GIRL: It’s freezing…come with me. There’s a restaurant just across the street. Let me help

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    Girl-Child Education

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    marriage act’ into law‚ legalizing marriage for girls under the age of 18. Although lawmakers have corrected this notion‚ saying that the section stated above only relevant to “renunciation of citizenship” alone‚ the ruckus has created ample opportunity for well meaning Nigerians to campaign for education for the girl-child instead of under-aged marriage. With the highest number of out-of-school children-about 10.5 million‚ about 6 million of whom are girls‚ the reasons for such campaigns are not farfetched

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