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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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    Cosette: A Little Girl

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    really know. Having to work day and night till your mistress tells you to stop. Having no other cloth ‚but rags to wear. Well what if you  were to know that there’s a girl thats been through  all that and more. This Young girl is named Cosette. She was very young  when her mother gave her to another family. “I would have wanted to know my mother and her reasons to why she gave me away.”     The family that Cosette was given to were known as the Thenardiers. They weren’t the “kindest” family as everyone

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    Slave Girl Outline

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    Life of a Slave Girl Outline I. Introduction: A. Background to piece of literature a. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl b. This was written by Harriet Jacobs under the false name Linda Brent. It was one of the first slave narratives written by a woman and took an interesting view on slavery. From the eyes of not just a slave but a slave with children she captures the reader through a focus on motherhood. c. Thesis/Argument: The most effective argument was abolitionists appealing to both

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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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    Dangers of Barbie Girl

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    Dangers of Barbie Girl Toys started out as children’s entertainment‚ but have toys always just been for entertainment? Or can they affect the way a child develops‚ or interprets the world around them? The toys you play with as a child send messages that can influence your idea of what is socially acceptable. Toys teach you how to become who you are because of the roles they play. Media plays a major role in that‚ if you have a certain toy that comes out in a TV series‚ you play with the toy the

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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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    The Girls Home Analysis

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    okay. The idea of a home relates to this text because the girls home starts to separate. Her loved ones have to separate to do work under control of the Japanese military. Many of Sookan’s traits were revealed throughout the book. The first trait that was revealed was optimism. Sookan always tried to stay as positive as she could so nothing could bring her down. According to the text‚ “Mother and I laughed. Not only my nails‚ but a few of my fingers were entirely red. But after washing them

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    Game for Boys or Girls

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    of Movement’: Video Games as Gendered Play Space” convinced me that 13 years ago there was gender segregation in the digital world of video games on who the games where made for‚ girls or boys. From my 15 year of experience playing hundreds of video games I never thought of games being gender biased till now. To me girls didn’t play them because they were just not into video games and would rather play with dolls. Jenkins states that traditional culture in video games is not fixing gender bias games

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    Girls Trip Analysis

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    Girls Trip Provides a Glimpse Into the Lives of 21st Century Americans If you take a quick look around you‚ chances are that you will see someone texting on their phone‚ watching TMZ‚ or making out. Living in America in the 21st century is both a blessing and a curse for its civilians. While there is greater access to resources and information than ever before in the areas of technology‚ medicine‚ and education‚ people are more focused on the more pleasurable and dangerous aspects of society including

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