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    THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING A GIRL-CHILD It is a known fact that many parents have put a full stop after being blessed with boys after girls. But in my case‚ I sincerely thank my parents for lovingly accepting us in this world. The Great Lord has empowered us to lead a very Catholic life. In fact there has never been any complaint from my father that he could not manage or sustain so many of us‚ him being the only earning member. Rather he worked much harder and saw that nothing less has been provided

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    Be a Girl Because You Are a Girl “A girl’s confidence plummets during puberty.” In the “Like a Girl” campaign commercial‚ Always sends a message on vulnerability that during puberty words and stereotypes can have lasting effects on girls and their confidence. It is obvious throughout the commercial that a point is being made about women and their common stereotype. Even the women being interviewed know how and what the common response would be when asked to “do something like a girl.” This commercial

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    Girls in Seventh Grade “Girls‚ they wanna have fun!” Madonna did have a great clarification about girls in that song‚ but what is thought when someone thinks about girls? Make-up‚ dresses‚ and most definately shoes. However‚ for most men‚ the one word to describe them is complicated. They think girls always have those mood swings every now and then‚ or cannot decide on what to wear. One minute they are happy‚ but the next they are going to rip your throat out. Maybe girls are complicated in some

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    should treat boys & girls equally:-In olden days there was a conservative society. People gave more importance to boys as compared to girls. According to them boys were given importance as they had to go outside and had to do a job. so they needed more care and more strength. Girls were not allowed to go out. They had to live inside the homes and do house hold work. Boys were given education but girls were not allowed to get education as they were not allowed to do any job. Girls and boys should be

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    Girl Arranging Her Hair

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    a certain oil on canvas portrait done by her. The painting that would haunt my thoughts was called Girl Arranging her Hair. From the minute I saw this

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    amaica Kincaid in Girl is trying to show readers how hard it is to be a girl in the culture that the narrator is a part of. The narrator lists all the things that a girl is required to know how to do and when and how to do them. There seems to be many little things that a girl is required to know how to do and by listing all‚ or maybe just a few‚ of these things readers get a sense of how hard it may be to become a good and respected woman in the culture that the narrator is a part of. The narrator

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    we both mentioned how people stereotype females when playing sports as she had mentioned that the movie Shes the man quoted‚ ‘Girls aren’t as fast‚ strong or athletic than boys’ and I have mentioned that we stereotype girls at sports as we assumed they run in a crazy matter and are worrying about their hair. Both Melanie and I also stated that we stereotype boys and girls in Disney films. This can be seen as I discussed in my speech that from the image of Belle‚ it is shown how she has a long‚ slim

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    harmless bunch always laughing and joking around never taking life to seriously. You could hear the laughter roar for miles we were all young teenagers not a care in the world.. I was happy on top of the world as i was an extremely popular 15year old girl with a great group of friends and a fantastic boyfriend who everyone adored and he was mine! We called ourselves posh and becks and nothing would tear us apart! This one particular day i remember not feeling so great‚ sitting at home watching tv waiting

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    Joe Bonecrusher’s girls were juxtaposed with the singsong girls to show the different lives women led in California‚ and the difference between a slave and a worker. This was used to shine light on the different way sex workers were treated and how they made a difference. There is humongous difference between the singsong girls and Joe’s girls‚ although they were all sex workers. Singsong girls were forced to sign a contract that condemned them to a short‚ miserable life. This contract gave all ownership

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    WHY GIRLS AND BOYS SHOULD

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    WHY GIRLS AND BOYS SHOULD’NT PLAY SPORTS TOGETHER! Girls and boys should not be in co-ed teams due to the injuries‚ fighting‚ social issues and the difference in both sexes performance. Another issue is the misunderstandings during physical contact sports‚ like football‚ rugby‚ lacrosse and hockey. Therefore girls and boys should not play sports together because it complicates and presents an unsafe environment. Usually when boys and girls play sports together major injuries occur‚ especially

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