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    patriarchy. Patriarchy is men-as-a-group dominating women-as-a-group; authority is vested in males. This goes well because if the female doesn’t not have a boy the men will shame them. There are 13 million more young boys in china right now than girls. If women do not have a boy the husbands tell them that they will send them away. It is very hard for women to talk about having a son because of all of the pressure they are under. Another reason people prefer boys is because boys

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    Everything Nice I. INTRODUCTION 1. ATTENTION GETTER: Can girls be mean? Has everyone experienced betrayal by the hands of a female? Do we even need to answer these rhetorical questions? a. Girls are mean. I really hate saying that‚ but everyone knows it is true and the more we pretend that girls are not mean‚ the more trouble we bring on ourselves. 2. Again‚ girls are mean that is all there is to it. They are not sweet little quiet

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    Comparative Essay The book “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and the the movie” Mean Girls” produced by Tina Fey‚ you can see the similarities easily. In the bother of them‚ no one gets along‚ there are real evils sharp from the "villains" in each story‚ and both tell what really would happen if you gave people. of each gender and age groups‚ power and/or freedom and no rules. Evil is evil however it is presented in "Mean girls"‚ evil attacks people physically/emotionally/verbally. While in Lord of the

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    Teen Genre; a closer look What is a typical high school film scene? School buses‚ bells ringing‚ book bags‚ parties‚ bullies‚ fights‚ the nerd‚ the jock‚ the pretty girl and the outcast who wants to be her? These are common things people might think of when talking about a teen film. In most teen films today‚ viewers find that the plot‚ characters and story lines are very similar. Although‚ some movies are different in detail and even in time period. In May of 1984‚ John Hughes produced the

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    appears as if there is a girl lead who is in love. With a girl being a lead it automatically makes it relatable to other girls. It can also be relatable if any girl is or has been in love. In the trailer is seems as if there is a male lead as well. Typically in a romance movie the male lead is attractive. Girls go watch movies all the time just to watch a cute boy actor. The girl who appears to be the lead in the movie is Rachel McAdams. Rachel starred in the movie Mean Girls which premiered just

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    Mean Girls Plot Summary: After being home schooled in Africa‚ Cady Heron moves to a high school in the United States. Her parents are zoologists‚ and she believes that she knows about survival of the fittest. However‚ she is surprised to learn that surviving in “girl” world in much different then surviving in the jungle. On her first day at school‚ Cady makes friends with two students‚ Janice and Damien‚ who are not considered part of the “in-crowd”. They are actual friends to Cady‚ and

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    High school in real life is full of surprises‚ but according to David Denby in his article "High School Confidential‚" High School in the movies is very predictable. The typical Hollywood "High School Scene" opens with the jock and the cheerleader characters. Blonde and buff‚ the Jock and the Cheerleader are superficial and proud to proclaim it. They are popular and perky‚ and always too good to be true. The cheerleader is usually the enemy of the hero or heroine. She is generally rich‚ blonde‚ and

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    developmental aspect on the events that have occurred during childhood and the relationships our caregivers have molded for us. One thing that is the biggest factor in how we act and mature is how our parents raise and handle our mistakes. In the movie Mean Girls‚ for example‚ the character Mrs. George‚ Regina George’s mother‚ is a character that only stands out with her appearance and personality but also her parenting style. Mrs. George is a mother of two‚ one around the age of 7 and the other a high school

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    Journeys- Related Text Analysis Mean girls by Mark Waters- Visual/ Film Analysis What is the text about? Raised in an African bush country with only her parents‚ Cady Heron‚ a 16 year old home schooled teenager takes on a challenge when she enters her first public high school. She instantly makes friends with two sweet teenagers‚ Damian and Janis. However‚ she soon learns that high school is a jungle in itself‚ when she meets the ‘Plastics’- A group of four girls consisting of Gretchen‚ Karen and

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    in the ways you believe students act. Personal identity is our sense of self‚ according to Erikson‚ the adolescent’s task is to solidify a sense of self by testing and integrating various roles. In the movie “Mean girls‚” written by Tina Fey‚ the actor Lindsay Lohan plays the role of a girl named Cady Heron who has never known what high school truly meant because her parents were zoologists. She lived her first fifteen years in the African jungle in which she was home-schooled. She lived her entire

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