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    Instructor Hannah Baggott WR 121 February 21‚ 2015 Like A Girl The Always advertisement entitled‚ “Always #LikeAGirl‚” explores the social prejudices that young girls in American society face on a daily basis. It suggests the idea of changing the phrase “like a girl” from an insult into a compliment that represents the strength and power that lies within women and girls instead of weakness. This advertisement appeals to teen and pre-teen girls challenged by societal pressures as they face puberty

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    Iris Marlon Young was a feminist and a philosopher that wrote an essay titled “throwing like a girl” which was published in 1980‚ “We often experience our bodies as a fragile encumbrance‚ rather than the media for the enactment of our aims. We feel as though we must have our attention directed upon our bodies to make sure they are doing what we wish them to do‚ rather than paying attention to what we want to do through our bodies” (146-7). She is making a generalisation about western women as a whole

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    In “White Like Me‚” Thomas Wise discusses the many ways White privilege influences other race’s‚ from a White male’s perspective. Three of the most interesting point relate to the of “white supremacy” and how the common white citizens unknowingly uses their powers. He expresses the belief that Whites should “guard their white privilege” because the United States‚ as a capitalist society‚ honors the majority. Another point he makes is that Whites are able to escape the blame for their unjust actions

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    4/08/2013 Everything has right and wrong Everyone has an opinion of whether something is right or wrong. While one might think that something is wrong the other might think that it’s right. Lenn E. Goodman argued that certain things like slavery‚ polygamy‚ incest and rape are just plain wrong. “What I want to do here is single out a few areas where I think human deserts are irrefragable-not because these deserts are never questioned or breached in practice‚ but because they never should

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    Country Focus: Moving U.S. White Collar Jobs Offshore Summary This feature goes to the heart of a debate that has been played out many times over the past half century—the transference of jobs from the United States to lower-wage countries. The difference now however‚ is that rather than blue-collar jobs being transferred‚ the new trend is for white-collar jobs to move‚ jobs associated with the knowledge-based economy. Suggested Discussion Questions 1. Will the United States suffer from the

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    Jaelyn Romo English 111G Prof. Manley 10/24/14 #LikeAGirl Always “Like a Girl” commercial was not only a hit in the media world‚ but a hit to the hearts of many women across the nation. In this commercial Always attempts to reach out and inform Americans of the damage caused to a female’s confidence when they do finally hit that age in their lives where insecurities begin to exist. Positively using their credibility and reputation to target a worldwide issue among woman so that it gains enough

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    the short story "Hills Like White Elephants‚" and Russell Banks the author of "Blackman and White woman in a dark green Rowboat" use literary techniques. Ann Charters says in appendix III of "The Story and Its Writer‚ in all successful fiction characters come alive as individuals. They must materialize on the page through the accumulation of details about their appearance‚ actions‚ and responses‚ as seen‚ heard‚ and felt physical realities." Hemingway in "Hills Like White Elephants." tells us little

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    Moving U.S. White-Collar Jobs Offshore Economists have long argued that free trade produces gains for all countries that participate in a free trading system‚ but as the next wave of globalization sweeps through the U.S. economy‚ many people are wondering if this is true‚ particularly those who stand to lose their jobs as a result of this wave of globalization. In the popular imagination for much of the past quarter century‚ free trade was associated with the movement of low-skill‚ blue-collar

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    Forever a city girl Being a big city girl and moving to a small city was something I never knew I would do in my life time. Not that I’m allergic to small cities but I was born and raised in one the best cities in the world and moving from here was never the plan. Let’s be honest would you choose a town that many haven’t heard of over a city that many travel to see? In one hand there is Las Vegas‚ Nevada which is known as the city that never sleeps‚ full of lights‚ and with plenty to see. On the

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    selected was “What it’s like to be a Black Girl (For those who don’t know)”. This is a poem written by Patricia Smith. The three elements of the poem that I found to be engaging were the tone‚ the content‚ and the language that the author uses. This poem struck some feelings in me. Therefore I am taking a descriptive approach to my response. As a black woman I felt somewhat belittled by the tone that this author uses in this poem. She speaks about the idea of being a black girl as being someone who

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