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    BROWN GIRLS BROWNSTONES

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    presents her female character as being different form the stereotype The novel centres on Selina who suffers a traumatic childhood through to womanhood and has her psyche damaged by comparing herself to the white ideology of what makes a teenage girl beautiful. She feels inadequate because she does not math up to the definition of white elegance She also faces an internal struggle due to the fact that both her parents have differing ideologies. The title ‘Brownstones’ refers to the milieu in

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    Girl Scouts

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    Girls Scouts The Girl Scout of the USA mission is “Girl Scouting builds girls of courage‚ confidence‚ and character‚ who make the world a better place.” This past March was a hundred years since girl scouts was started‚ thanks to Ms. Low. On March 16‚ 1960‚ GSUSA was charted by the U.S. Congress. “Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low assembled 18 girls from Savannah‚ Georgia‚ on March 12‚ 1912‚ for a local Girl Scout meeting. She believed that all girls should be given the opportunity to develop physically

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    Plot Synopsis of the Book In this piece of literature‚ novelist Arthur Golden enters a remote and shimmeringly exotic world. The protagonist of this peerlessly observant first novel is Sayuri‚ one of Japan’s most celebrated geisha‚ a woman who is both performer and courtesan‚ slave and goddess. We follow Sayuri from her childhood in an impoverished fishing village. In 1929‚ at the age of nine‚ Chiyo Sakamoto is sold by her father along with her older sister Satsu to an OKIYA (geisha boarding

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    Gossip Girl

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    Những lí do khiến giới trẻ mê mệt Gossip Girl Kể từ khi ra đời cách đây 3 năm và đến nay đã là phần thứ 4‚ Gossip Girl trở thành một trong những series phim dành cho giới trẻ hot nhất trên màn ảnh không chỉ tại Mỹ mà còn ở nhiều quốc gia khác. Điều gì đã khiến bộ phim trở nên thành công như vậy ? Kịch bản hấp dẫn Được lấy ý tưởng từ tiểu thuyết nổi tiếng cùng tên của Cecily von Ziegesar‚ tuy nội dung của phim thay đổi khá nhiều nhưng vẫn giữ nguyên được những giá trị làm nên thành công

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    Girl Interupted

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    Girl‚ Interrupted Girl‚ Interrupted is an autobiographical book written by Susana Kaysen which was turned in to a movie. Susana Kaysen expressed promiscuous behavior earlier in her life and was sent to the Claymore Mental Hospital to be analyzed. Throughout her development at Claymore‚ Susana formed bonds with a group of girls she would have never met until she was sent to Claymore. Claymore Hospital allowed these girls to become so close‚ and without this experience Susana would not be the girl

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    Girl Analysis

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    Jamaica Kincaid’s famous short stories‚ “Girl”. In the essay “Girl‚” Jamaica Kincaid portrays the stereotypes and expectations placed on women and girls of her culture in the 1950’s. She uses authoritative tone‚ syntax‚ and progression of thought to show the expected responsibilities of girls and women in the narrator’s culture. Throughout the essay the narrator of the essay “Girl‚” uses a lot of examples to show the expectations placed on women and girls‚ actually the whole essay is mostly examples

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     What Are We Teaching Our Girls? New York City: Sussex Publishers‚ 2011. Print. In the article‚ What Are We Teaching Our Girls‚ Martha Cartwright starts by describing the history of beauty pageants. She states that the first pageants were not only about judging contestants on their outward appearance. The pageants also judged contestants on how respectable they were as a person. She says that beauty pageant winners once were viewed as positive role models for younger girls. They were models to show

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    the girl and boy

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    45 THINGS A GIRL WANT‚ BUT WON’T ASK FOR: 1. Touch her waist. 2. Actually talk to her. 3. Share secrets with her. …4. Give her your jacket. 5. Kiss her slowly. Are you remembering this? 6. Hug her. 7. Hold her. 8. Laugh with her. 9. Invite her somewhere. 10. Hangout with her and your friends together. KEEP READING .. 11. Smile with her. 12. Take pictures with her. 13. Pull her onto your lap. 14. When she says she loves you more‚ deny it. Fight back. 15. When her friends say

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    Fat Girl

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    Alina Haseeb Mrs. Smith AP Lang 11-2 4 December 2012 Fat Girl; A True Story Raymond Hull once wrote‚ “He who trims himself to suit everyone will soon whittle himself away”. Never change to satisfy another. The way other people voice their opinion should not matter‚ be true and be live happily. It is nearly impossible to please everyone. In Fat Girl; A True Story‚ Judith Moore tells her story. She tells an epic story about how she overcame fear of being herself. Sometimes it is not about fighting

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    LIKE A GIRL

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    ball like a girl!” [entire group stands in shocked silence] Phillips: “What did you say?” Ham Porter: “You heard me.” Phillips: “Tomorrow. Noon‚ at our field. Be there‚ buffalo-butt breath.” This is an excerpt from the film‚ “The Sandlot” that was released in 1993‚ but was set in the 1960’s. What you see here is an example of the phrase “like a girl‚” actually having reference and meaning from one young man to another. It’s stating that Phillips plays baseball like a young girl‚ which was a

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