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    Words Like A Girl

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    I have often heard the description‚ “like a girl”. People use this phrase to make jokes and laugh at others. As far as I consider‚ it is totally unfair to girls. Last year‚ I went camping with my classmates. We brought tents‚ barbecue grills‚ food and fuel. To get to the camping site‚ we had to carry all the stuff by foot without the help of vehicles or equipment since the roads were quite rugged. On the way‚ everyone carried as much stuff as they were capable of. After a while‚ a thin boy put down

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    Stephen Crane’s Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is set in the 1890’s where there were ideologies about how women should live; however‚ Maggie did not live up to these expectations. The idea of a perfect woman means they would have all four of the pillars intact: purity‚ piety‚ submissiveness‚ and domesticity. However‚ Maggie was not representative of any of the pillars and this was blamed on her domicile residing in the slum area of New York. The slums during this time were depicted as dirty and were

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    morning class‚ The topic I have chosen for my PIP is the impact of sexualisation on girls. This means I’m looking at how the media and society sexualises young girls and by association‚ women‚ and how this affects girls. This topic interested me because I’ve begun to notice how quickly girls are growing up and whether it’s detrimental to their GROWTH(?). My topic question is if the sexualisation of young girls affects their socialisation. I’m also interested in looking at the sexualisation in dance

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    The Dancing Girl of Izu

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    Yasunari Kawabata: The Dancing Girl of Izu My favorite author is Yasunari Kawabata‚ was born in June 14‚ 1899 and died in April 16‚ 1972. He is a Japanese short story writer and the first Japanese author to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. His works combined the beauty of old Japan with modernist trends. Kawabata’s books have been described as melancholy lyricism and often explore the place of sex within culture and within individual lives. “The Dancing Girl of Izu” is a story like this‚ my

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    Empowerment on Girl Child

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    Empowering the girl child | | | | Thursday‚ 19 July 2012 00:00 | View Comments arai Kuvirimirwa Features Writer With sacrificing family resources to educate a girl child and a potential future leader still a big societal challenge‚ any effort to see the education of a girl is a huge boon. So when millions of dollars are poured into the effort‚ the impact cannot be overemphasised. The Campaign for Female Education (Camfed)‚ introduced some few years back‚ has seen remarkable change of fortunes

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    Stephen Crane wrote many short stories‚ one of which was Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. His stories contained various aspects of Naturalism‚ a literary movement that sought to replicate a believable everyday reality‚ as opposed to Romanticism or Surrealism‚ in which subjects may receive highly symbolic‚ idealistic‚ or even supernatural treatment. Poverty‚ abuse and a survival of the fittest way of life created an environment which Maggie was negatively influenced by. Her environment is made up of

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    Vagina Girls Myths

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    Running Head: THE VAGINA GIRLS The Vagina Girls Some people believe that most of the mythological stories are based on some degree of truth. Legends and folktales evolve from small grains of truth and usually spawn from one’s own inner demons and secret fears. A common phobia that evolves throughout cultures is the myth of The Vagina Girls. The myth of The Vagina Girls is often associated with fear of castration in men. This fear highlighted because of the myths translation to film and seems

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    Girl Interrupted Review

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    One popular cultural myth about the mentally ill is the archetype of the "Sexy Crazy Girl"‚ which we’ve seen in movies‚ comic books‚ and music. Losing your grip with reality is not a glamorous subject‚ but that’s not what you get from Girl‚ Interrupted. It is apparent that all the girls in the movie had some type of dysfunctional personality‚ and bad things happen to some of them‚ but it just did not seem realistic. First off‚ most of the patients prtrayed were young‚ which made the care facility

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    Game for Boys or Girls

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    of Movement’: Video Games as Gendered Play Space” convinced me that 13 years ago there was gender segregation in the digital world of video games on who the games where made for‚ girls or boys. From my 15 year of experience playing hundreds of video games I never thought of games being gender biased till now. To me girls didn’t play them because they were just not into video games and would rather play with dolls. Jenkins states that traditional culture in video games is not fixing gender bias games

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    Maggie: The Girl with no Control People in general like to think they control more of their lives than they actually do. The idea of naturalism has many different aspects to it. The idea is all about man’s internal struggle for power against nature. The novel Maggie a Girl of the Streets‚ written by Steven Crane illustrates just how ones life can be affected by the surrounding environment‚ and that person does not have a large amount of control over their life. Crane expresses that Maggie

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