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    Blue Hoodie Research Paper

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    that comforts me. Every hoodie I have has a nonprofit logo rather than a clothing brand. This is because my life is a representation of the nonprofits that have helped me and the service that I hope to provide for nonprofits. I have been wearing a blue hoodie most often this semester. The color is very similar to the color of the Microsoft Word program icon. The hoodie is soft in the inside and fits perfectly on my body. The name of the nonprofit is on the left corner. It lies on top of my heart

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    Sexualization of Girls I. Introduction A. Topic 1. Research question: Why does the media promote sexualization of girls‚ and what can the parents and consumers do to prevent this from happening? 2. Thesis: Sexualization of girls is a problem because it leads to teen pregnancies and has a negative effect on girls’ self-esteem; two solutions are to have more sex educational programs available in schools and to impose more restrictions on the media in regards to sexualizing girls. 3. Angle:

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    The Blue

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    The Blues is a musical form and genre‚ which originated in South America within the African-American communities. It originated near the end of the 19th century‚ and was rooted from spirituals‚ work songs‚ field hollers (which are very similar to work songs‚ but some do not have lyrics)‚ shouts and rhymes. The blues form in jazz‚ rhythm and blues and rock and roll; and each is characterised by a specific chord progression‚ the most common being the twelve bar blues. The blues notes‚ are played or

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    Mori Girl Research Paper

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    tree‚ eating toast with strawberries and drinking rose petal tea‚ a sweet girl takes a quiet moment to revel in the small wonders of the world before they pass her by. ~Welcome to the world of the Mori girls~ A community devoted to Mori-kei was founded in August 2006 on Mixi‚ a Japanese social networking site‚ by a girl known only by her alias ‘choco’ to describe a style she and her friends were already wearing. These girls went on to drafted up a checklist of a Mori girl’s preferences - everything

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    Mean Girls Research Paper

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    TM  Mrs. Rosen    AP Psychology  May 23‚ 2014  Mean Girls Paper  Cady Heron moves to a new home from the Africa. She goes to a new school where she meets Janis  and Damian. Her new friends warn her to stay away from the “Plastics”‚ a group of girls who are  popular and cruel. Their group is headed by‚ Regina George with Gretchen and Karen. When Cady sees  Aaron Samuels‚ she falls in love. When Regina discovers this‚ she seeks revenge by getting back with  Aaron and dangling him in front of her

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    Windeby Girl.......who is she or he? How did they die? Where was his or her family? What part of the world did she originally come from? These are all questions which have plagued historical researchers for many years‚ largely due to the fact that there are no pieces of written evidence that would help to answer these questions‚ meaning that interpretation of archaeological sources is the only basis for trying to find the answers. As is usually the case with interpretation though‚ many different

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    Cosmo Girl Research Paper

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    will go through their “Cosmo girl” phase. What is a “Cosmo girl” you ask? According Raiiyn‚ “The Cosmo Girl is a woman who is a leader in every way. She is a beautiful‚ sexually active and usually single woman in her early twenties to mid thirties. She is a city girl working in the Corporate World. Financially secure‚ she doesn’t need a man or help.” The language used in Cosmopolitan is not easily understood by all readers. It targets young females as Cosmo girls. Orwell discussed his fear that

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    Baby Girl Research Paper

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    On August 3‚ 2004 a baby girl named Sophia Sadek was born. That baby girl was me. I was born at Kaiser Permanente in Riverside. I still live in Riverside today. Today‚ I am 13 years old. I am an Egyptian Christian girl. I have blackish‚ brownish‚ and curly hair. I have tan skin and big brown eyes. I’m 5’1‚ which is average‚ so I’m not tall but I’m not short either. I am very involved in sports and other hobbies. When I’m bored i like to draw while listening to music. I like drawing things from tumblr

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    The "sorry I’m not attracted to black girls"‚ something I have naturally become not surprised to. Somewould label is as ’racial preference’‚ I have grown to learn that that is nothing but a concept people use to hide their internalized racism. I wonder‚ what do you mean by ’black girls’? From what I know black women come in an array of shapes and sizes‚ a spectrum of tones and personalities. All these types of

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    The Guerilla Girls are an elite group of female artists that no one knows the identities to. Not only does no one know the members identities‚ but also no one knows how to find them. The scary part about it is that if they want to find you‚ they will. As I said earlier‚ each member is an artist‚ and the group formed around 1985 when the New York Museum of Modern Art opened. The museum included an astonishing number of paintings from 169 different artists‚ but less than 10 percent were women artists

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