NEWS LETTER FOGSI-LUPIN- Save the Girl Child Dear FOGSIANS‚ Greetings for the New Year. As the New Year dawns‚ our country stands poised to touch new heights on all fronts‚ but unfortunately the women of India still continue to suffer from "discrimination". The girl child is still underprivileged and neglected and unwanted. As professionals caring for the women only‚ we FOGSIANS also have a huge social responsibility to change the Indian Scenario. If we are aiming to save our
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young‚ naive girl that visits her grandmother to find a big bad wolf in her place. Goldilocks and The Three Bears are about a young‚ stupid girl who wanders into the bears’ home‚ and lets her impoliteness overcome her even though these characters and their decisions are different. They have many similarities too. One similarity between their personalities is that they were both very adventurous to walk in the woods by themselves. Forests can be eerie and spooky‚ so both of the girls’ showed great
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trying to portray. The Eighth picture shows a little girl falling into a fire and getting her head burned off. There are many elements that help to enhance the feeling or emotion you are supposed to feel while reading the book including use of diagonal lines‚ placement of certain objects and use of angular shapes with color. The overall tone of this picture is conveyed as dangerous‚ uneasy‚ and intense just like the illustrator intended. The young girl in this picture is slanted on a diagonal along with
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it really stands out to me as I see this issue arise with many teenage girls today‚ most of which are my friends. I find it sad to think that teenage girls are so easily mislead to believe that they must look like something that isn’t real. I used the poems‚ songs‚ pictures etc. as they all send a strong message towards my topic and show how real this terrible concern is. Characters Character Descriptions Character 1: Girl‚ 16 years of age‚ happy but confused on what she should look like. Character
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For years‚ pink has always been for girls and blue has always been for boys. Parents and family members never really gave their kids a choice in what was given to them. Whether it be color wise or toy wise. Girls grew up receiving frilly‚ pink dolls and pretend cleaning sets. Boys‚ on the other hand‚ were given monster trucks and pretend police officer uniforms. Showing children that it is okay to play with whatever they want doesn’t usually go over well with some parents. Some dads might not want
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Meagan Lopez 11-29-12 Child/Adolescent Psychology Adolescent Observation Assignment For this adolescent observation assignment I observed four adolescents at a home get together‚ there were two girls and two guys. One girl was sixteen years old‚ while another girl was seventeen years old. Both of the guys were seventeen years old. Their names are Rebecca‚ Amanda‚ Elias‚ and Aaron. There physical appearances did not seem to have much in common. Rebecca is African American‚ Amanda is Hispanic‚
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including the street lamps. He doesn’t live in the best neighborhood. The boy in Araby is secretly in love with his best friend’s sister who lives in his We only know about the girl based on what the boy thinks of her "Her image accompanied me even in places the most hostile to romance"(Joyce 729) but not what the girl thinks of the boy. The boy is shy "watched her from our shadow peer up and down the street. Every morning I lay on the front parlous watching her door.
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two little girls and their respective Barbies: Yours is the one with mean eyes and a ponytail. Striped swimsuit‚ stilettos‚ sunglasses and gold hoop earrings. Mine is the one with bubble hair. Red swimsuit‚ stilettos‚ pearl earrings‚ and a wire stand. But that’s all we can afford‚ besides one extra outfit apiece (Cisneros‚ 14). It is interesting that one of the girls refers to one of the Barbies as having "mean eyes". This is probably a reference to the homogenization these girls have been
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in order to blend into the mainstream. However‚ using too much of false selves damages authenticity. Another author‚ Julia Alvarez‚ who writes “Once Upon A Quinceañera”‚ discusses the different aspects of Hispanic cultural quince for the 15 year old girl. Alvarez argues the whole quince is like a little practical wedding and it’s doesn’t show any power of woman at all. Quince is not assimilation and restricts Hispanic women with cultural expectations. Women are thought as weak group and need special
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Summary: The first Seminar of the Girl-Child in the Islamic Republic of Iran was held on the 23 and 24 January 1995 The seminar organised by the Bureau of Women’s Affairs of the Presidential Office in collaboration with UNFPA and UNICEF‚ was held in the Tehran Center for Artistic Creations A four day exhibition was held along with this seminar‚ presenting the works of the girl children and the various activities of the different girl-child organisations This seminar which was opened by a message
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