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    Boys and Girls Club

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    Boys & Girls Clubs of America is a program that was introduced in the 1860’s in Hartford Connecticut. “Believing that boys who roamed the streets should have a positive alternative‚ they organized the first Club. A cause was born.” Now made up of more than 4‚300 clubs and in their 103rd year‚ the goal of these clubs is “to enable all young people‚ especially those who need us most‚ to reach their full potential as productive‚ caring‚ responsible citizens.” Boys & Girls Clubs across the country

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    Mill Girl Letter

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    Mill Girl Letter Textile Mill 4132 Millbury Ave. Lowell‚ Mass. January 6th‚ 1848 Dear family and friends‚ It has been four months since I left the farm for New England to work at the textile mill. I Have 7 months more until my work period is over on July 3rd. When I first arrived at the mill I was in shock and amazement at the size of the building. I think it’s because I haven’t seen anything bigger than our church. Soon after arriving I was assigned

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    Boys And Girls Munro

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    Boys and Girls: A depiction of gender differences Gender is a social construction that is evident in almost every culture. The struggle for equality between male and female has been perpetuating for decades and yet no change has occurred because of the rigid social construction of gendered roles. In “Boys and Girls”‚ in the backdrop of a countryside in 1950s‚ Alice Munro depicts the hardships and successes of the rite of passage into adulthood through her portrayal of a young female who goes through

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    Conflict In Mean Girls

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    I chose the film Mean Girls for this assignment because I have already seen the film. With previous knowledge about the film‚ I knew that it was full of conflict and watching a movie I have previously seen allowed me to focus on the textbook and its concepts‚ rather than everything that was taking place in the film. Power without question is a major reason why conflict took place in Mean Girls and why it takes place in the real-world. Power is the structure of conflict and it is rare for people

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    British Girls and Women of the 90s – The Spice GirlsGirl Bands and their Influence on British Culture The twentieth century will‚ without doubt‚ be viewed by historians as the Woman’s Hour. The status of women in Britain changed. More and more women started to leave their homes and join the labour market. They started to fight for their independence and political‚ economic and social rights. Women got more recognition from the society and they started to pursue equality with men. They

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    Gossip Girl Satire

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    Gossip Girl and a Youth Obsessed Culture              Breakfast at Tiffany’s‚ shopping at New York’s finest stores‚ a masked ball‚ an affair‚ drug overdose‚ and sex in a limo is just a common schedule for Manhattan’s elite group‚ Serena van der Woodsen and her partner in crime‚ Blair Waldorf. Yet‚ they are still able to make it to Algebra and Ivy League college interviews. The crazy life of Serena‚ Blair‚ and all their friends makes it a lot easier when they have a trust fund the size of a jackpot

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    Summary Of Mitzvah Girls

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    Mitzvah Girls is an anthropological study conducted by Ayala Fader of the Mitzvah Girls in several Hasidic Jewish communities in Boro Park‚ Brooklyn. Fader went to this community to study women and girls in everyday life of girls in school where their values‚ identity and culture are molded. With a focus on bringing up the next generation of Jewish girls. While Hasidic Jews may look all the same to everyone outside the community‚ Fader chose to change the way they view Hasidic Jews by taking part

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    Girl before a Mirror

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    Girl before a Mirror‚ an oil on canvas painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso‚ shows two sides of a girl; one which is illustrated with a dark tone and one with a vibrant colorful tone. This painting is bright; colors are at full intensity and are arranged next to their complements‚ producing a visual relationship between shape and form. Forms are used to draw the viewer’s eye across the canvas where circular shapes‚ repeating throughout the work‚ are compensated by the pattern of diagonal lines

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    Cliques In Mean Girls

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    No matter what school you go to‚ there will always be cliques—the social hierarchy of the entire student body. The movie Mean Girls‚ or really any teen high school-based movie‚ depicts the lives of teenagers and how everyone fits into a certain group. However‚ these movies tend to be hyperbolic‚ and not everyone necessarily meets the standards to be in a group. For example‚ the cheerleaders and jocks are always at the top. Those who excel at sports are considered the "popular" kids‚ but I’ve never

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    Analysis Jamaica Kincaid’s "Girl" is a remarkable piece that gives readers the knowledge of her childhood. In this "Girl" short story‚ the character gives the daughter a list of instructions on what she must do to become a woman. Kincaid’s short story reveals the significance of a woman’s role. Kincaid uses special techniques for readers to recognize how difficult a women’s job is. The author also gives us clues through the story that she demands for equality. Jamaica techniques also gives readers

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