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    Compare & Contrast: Guys vs. Girls (a.k.a The Ultimate Gender War)   Through the journey of high school‚ it is very often common for one to acquire two different types of friendships‚ or in other words‚ a guy friend and a girl friend. One can argue that these two relationships have just as many similarities as they do differences‚ but in many cases‚ it’s the differences of these two polar friendships that make them an ideal mix for any person in need of some good lovin’ pals. Whether it be

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    Odd Girl Out Essay

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    The movie Odd Girl Out showed me taught me how high school is for girls. It really showed me from their point of view how tough it could be. It taught me that bullying really needs to be looked into more (which it has) on both gender sides. For boys all we do is go straight to being physical and that is more obvious‚ so the administration can handle those unresolved issues easier. On the other hand for girls it can be quite tough because they play a lot of mind games. They use different tactics like

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    Should Girls Wrestle? Persuasive Essay By: Mr. Sherman‚ English 10‚ 6th Hour All over the nation girls are breaking records and beating guys in Wrestling. For an example‚ "in 2005 seventeen girls nation wide qualified for high school state championships" which required them to wrestle boys‚ (SI Page 2. Quote by Kent Bailo) Even with this some people don’t think girls should wrestle for reasons such as girls aren’t as dedicated ‚ they can’t produce enough testosterone so they have different muscle

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    Short Story Guys Day Out

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    Guys Day Out is a simple fiction story written by Ellen Klages in 2005‚ the story directly reflects and relates to the plight of childhood in the 21st century. The story took place somewhere in 1960s in a lakeside community in United States of America. Although fiction‚ the story is outrageous‚ predictable and deeply touches on all the topics covered. It provides a mainstream horror story that ends with a moral lesson. Indeed‚ this story is a powerful fictional illustration of the true meaning of

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    american government final‚ and the girl who says like after every word ask is like Africa like in like North America. That’s when i realized thatt questions are supposed to make us smarter and yet our generations don’t ask enough questions. So today‚ let’s ask why we don’t ask enough questions‚ and then we will study the effects of this lack of communication‚ and finally let’s see what we can do to end this question drought. First isn’t it strange that when a teacher asks “are there any questions?” that

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    subject of girl aggression or bullying needs to be more looked upon among girls of any age. Girls are pushed aside as they are thought of going through a “phase” if they spread rumors or shoot dirty looks. Boys draw more attention since they go resolve their problems directly by fighting or even calling someone out. Adults usually go correct their fights and problems to show them it’s not the right way to be. The girls are left alone as they continue picking on each other secretly. Others girls may fight

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    Odd Girl Out Analysis

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    don’t attempt to mask the fact that gender is a factor which affects the ways in which students interact with each other. Rachel Simmons’ Odd Girl Out looks closely at adolescent female interactions and the way in which the internet has shaped them: the ability to always be in contact and to use this ability to gain social status is often exploited by girls. Boys‚ on the other hand‚ are less prone to use technology in aggressive behaviors. In Real Boys‚ William Pollack unpacks the male tendency to

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    to be able to understand the meaning of what they are communicating or even worse‚ what they are not communicating. I believe Junot Diaz‚ makes a good point of this in his short story "How to Date a Brown Girl (Black Girl‚ White Girl‚ or Halfie)". The main character has a precise way of treating every girl dependent upon what her race is. However‚ I question why‚ aside from the simplistic answers‚ such as maybe he’s a misogynist or a racist boy. Diaz writes this particular story the way that he does

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    Is it really possible to foresee a person’s sexual behavior with only the basis of their cultural background or upbringing? How to Date a Brown Girl uses the narrator to show how cultural differences can be used to judge or predict the sociasexual orientation‚ or the readiness to take part in sexual activity without being in a relationship of different women. He tells the difference between women that are less eager to have casual sex and the ones who are comfortable with having sexual relations

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    The narrator is an urban Latino teenager. Through out the story his voice is cocky and self-assured; as to solidify that he is the voice of authority when it comes to bedding girls. Despite the narrator’s young age‚ he presents himself as experienced with all kinds of girls‚ racially categorizing their level of inhibition and the amount of effort they require. He talks as though he is sexually knowledgeable‚

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