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    The Dancing Girl of Izu

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    Yasunari Kawabata: The Dancing Girl of Izu My favorite author is Yasunari Kawabata‚ was born in June 14‚ 1899 and died in April 16‚ 1972. He is a Japanese short story writer and the first Japanese author to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. His works combined the beauty of old Japan with modernist trends. Kawabata’s books have been described as melancholy lyricism and often explore the place of sex within culture and within individual lives. “The Dancing Girl of Izu” is a story like this‚ my

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    White Girl Monologue

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    I’ve been labeled several times as just a white girl by people who don’t really know me too well. I’ve been told that I “don’t really act like a mexican girl”‚”I don’t sound spanish”‚” or “you’re pale for a latina.” I am aware that yes‚ I am pale‚ I don’t speak spanish‚ and that I’m quiet or shy. I’m made aware of this whenever I visit my mom or my dad’s families. One one side‚ i’m too white. On the other side‚ too dark. I’ll be the black sheep in a house full of blonde-blue eyed christians‚ or

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    Girl Before a Mirror.

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    of Organization in Pablo Picasso’s painting "Girl Before A Mirror." For this second assignment‚ you will need to make sure you have read chapters 4 & 5 (pages 75 thru 137) of the 9th edition of the "Living With Art" textbook. This topic will also be covered in class during the 4th or 5th week of class. After reading chapters 4 and 5 of the "Living With Art" textbook‚ you should be able to carefully look at Pablo Picasso’s oil painting "Girl Before A Mirror" (shown above) and evaluate how

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    Maggie Girl of the Street

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    EH 200 11/19/2012 Naturalism in “Maggie: A girl of the street” Naturalism is evident not only in the content of Stephen Crane’s “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets‚” but this naturalistic idea is also expressly stated by the author. Crane’s purpose in writing Maggie is “…to show that environment is a tremendous thing in this world‚ and often shapes lives regardless” (Westbrook 587). Maggie lives with a poor and abusing family and a hopeless future with only the small possibility of change. The environment

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    The Promise of Emancipation declares freedom and justice towards every citizen regardless of race. This promise was not fulfilled as most individuals are still struggling with equal rights‚ fair treatment‚ and liberty‚ through the modern day problem of discrimination. Possible solutions to fasten the process of decreasing discrimination are to better inform next generations‚ understand consent‚ and support organizations that help individuals gain fair treatment. As we can tell from today’s date‚

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    In Jamaica Kincaid’s short story‚ “Girl‚” the readers are immersed in the intimate conversation of a mother’s efforts to educate her daughter on the intricacies of womanhood while delving into societal expectations. The mother assumes the role of a mentor by offering crucial advice to her daughter on how to be a respected woman in society. Specifically‚ Kincaid’s storytelling reveals the unique dynamic between a mother and daughter‚ shedding light on the overwhelming pressures young women encounter

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    Maggie: A girl of the streets by Stephen Crane is a story that was written based on the theme American Realism. American Realism was a style of literature that showed the lifestyle‚ everyday activities‚ and social relations of an ordinary person. The literature on American Realism often showed character development and the empowerment of women based on what is said to be normal in their society. The literature‚ Maggie: A girl of the streets by Stephen Crane shows character development through their

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    Mean Girls Analysis

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    Davidson Clark English 1301 16 June 2011 Popularity: Doing It the Right Way Girls in today’s society feel the need to fit in amongst their peers. They often search for ways to have more friends in school. A person involving themselves in school or community activities is the healthy way to do so. Ways such as the ones seen in the modern day movie‚ Mean Girls‚ unnecessarily corrode a person and the people around them. Girls feel the need to degrade others‚ in order for them to come out on top. This

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    The Gilmore Girls S1: E1 Pilot starts with Lorelai and Rory. They both live in a small town‚ and have some shared ambitious. Rory gets accepted into a private high school “Chilton” where they prepare kids to go to big schools like Harvard. Did I mention that Harvard is Rory’s dream school. The only problem is that Lorelai does not have the money to pay for Rory’s school tuition‚ and of course she has to swallow her pride and ask her rich parents for money. S1: E2: The Lorelais’ First Day at Chilton

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    Tv's Effect on Girls

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    today‚ especially girls. Television has had and still has a major impact on girls in the society. This impact is capable of being positive and negative. It has a lot to do with whose watching television and what shows they choose to watch. There are not too many positive effects from watching television‚ but one positive effect from watching television is that people can learn a lot from it. Some television shows can be uplifting‚ educational and motivational. When girls see strong‚ educated

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