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    5e scarf girl

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    Red Scarf Girl Journals - Guidelines for Completion - Be sure to back up your reflections with specific evidence and references to the text. INCLUDE page numbers where you find evidence in the book. EACH entry number needs to be a minimum of 1-2 paragraphs (as appropriate based on the question)‚ which are 5-8 sentences in length. KEEP your entries SHORT and to the point while answering the question. You should not be spending hours on journaling - hold yourself to a 20 min. or less time

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    Colonial Girls School

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    COLONIAL GIRLS SCHOOL The poem opens with the phrase‚ "Borrowed images/willed our skin pale"‚ which is an allusiin to many teenaged school girls bleaching their skins with different creams and soaps to become a lighter complexion. The poem as a whole focuse on the rejection of one’s color to a more favoured one‚ emphasised to them by the outer one. Borrowed images from the first world countries‚ where white is emphasised as better or more beautiful. It also focused on the image of girls’ ’dekinked’

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    The Roaring Girl Analysis

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    In Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker’s play‚ The Roaring Girl‚ Moll is presented as a symbol to combat the patriarchal order both within the play and in English society. Moll is given a level of agency that is vastly greater than all the women in the play. She is not restricted to the typical patriarchal order that was present in English society at the time. Moll also constructively uses her agency to challenge the patriarchy‚ where she not only wins‚ but emasculates her male oppressors. It is in

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    The Other Boleyn Girl

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    The Other Boleyn Girl By: Kelsey Hardy The Other Boleyn Girl is about the lives of Mary and Anne Boleyn. It tells the tale of how an ambitious family uses their daughters to receive wealth and status by exploiting them to the King of England‚ Henry the VIII. First Mary is sent to seduce the King‚ when she becomes pregnant‚ her parents think they have achieved what they set out to do‚ but Anne comes back from France and sets about seducing the King for her own. She does this somewhat successfully

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    Sexualization of Girls Sexualization of Girls The best approach to solve the problem of sexualization of girls is through the use of Media Education and Show Talks (MEST) plan. This is attained by the advocacy of developing career oriented girls and women in the society. There are a number of ways this can be achieved but the most compelling and appropriate method that can be applied and produce the desired results is the use of successful women in the business and the corporate world

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    Strong Teenage Girl

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    does it take for a teenage girl to be successful in today’s cultural society? What is it like for a young woman to believe‚ go beyond her comfort zone‚ and strive to attempt a challenging goal? Many girls today struggle in unsupportive environments that lack assistance from others which prevent them from reaching their full potential in life. In our culture today‚ it takes intelligence‚ responsibility‚ and courage from a young woman to succeed. To start off‚ a teenage girl needs to be intelligent in

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    media’s goal to destroy young girls’ health? Or is this simply a side effect of their trying to make a profit? Whether it is social media‚ television advertisements‚ billboards‚ or website promotions‚ the American people are bombarded with provocative and sexual images‚ videos‚ and ads. While this has created many problems in the culture‚ the worst is the hypersexualization of young girls. These advertisements and pictures may not always specifically target girls and women‚ but these are the exact

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    Bullying In Mean Girls

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    Mean Girls “Mean Girls”‚ a teen comedy film directed by Mark Watersin in 2004‚ is based on a girl named Cady Heron‚ who currently starting high school; after being homeschooled throughout her previous life. The film is about Cady pretending she is someone she’s not to fit in with the popular girls‚ later then becomes the bully herself. In Watersin’s film‚ he successfully shows the stages of bullying of a social behaviour that occurs in the girl’s world in a chronical order. There are four different

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    Sexualizing Young Girls

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    to young people; specifically young girls is. The sexualisation portrayed in the media‚ creates a very negative impact on young women as it leads to harmful effects on their growth development‚ and negatively affects our society overall as it creates harmful ideologies. The ideas and harmful ways of thinking affect their physical and mental health‚ encourages the continuing sexualisation and the cognitive and emotional development. The sexualizing of young girls

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    Gone Girl Analysis

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    Saul Dibb in his 2008 film The Duchess and Gillian Flynn in her 2012 novel Gone Girl both deconstruct the bases that form trust and deception within relationships and society. Although Flynn’s thriller of twists and Dibb’s 18th century drama depict two diverse settings the texts both present the idea that trust is an unrealistic expectation within relationships‚ as relationships are created from idealism of the perfect partner. Both texts explore the importance of appearance within society‚ as Flynn

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