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    she wants her to be a girl who goes to school‚ girl gets good grades‚ girl goes to Harvard or Stanford or Antioch College‚ girl meets boy‚ girl gets married‚ gets great job‚ has children and lives happily ever after. She loved her boyfriend very much‚ until one day when she sees a new girl in school. She couldn’t take her mind off her and wanted to talk to her every time she saw her at her locker in the morning or in the only class they had together‚ but she was way to shy. She knew that her name

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    Analysis of Little Women

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    two youngest are entering adolescence. Their family is in the poorest period since the father is serving in the army. At this time‚ Laurie‚ a rich boy‚ move to this town and become girls’ close friend. Each of the girls faces their moral demons when they grow older. Jo strives hard to be a great writer. The bashful girl Beth has to conquer shyness‚ while Amy‚ the youngest one‚ has to fight against her bosom enemy ------ aristocratic pride. Finally‚ Meg gets married with Laurie’s gentlemanlike tutor

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    "Thief" In the poem "Thief‚" the author talks about how quickly time goes by and reflects on the girl she used to be‚ the girl she is now‚ and her plans for the future. In the troubled yet bright poem "Thief‚" the author claims that time goes by quickly‚ and people change with time. This message is conveyed through the use of repetition‚ imagery‚ and similes. Throughout the poem‚ the repetition of "Three more years" demonstrates that the author will begin a new chapter in her life in

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    seemed very shy towards me and they did not seem like they were very sociable. I was a stranger to them‚ and I would have to guess that all of the children were experiencing a little bit of stranger anxiety. I talked to the teacher about how the children reacted to all “strangers” She said that the children often become very uneasy. As I sat down to observe the children‚ I noticed one thing right away. The boys in the group were very wild and rambunctious‚ and the girls seemed to be shy and reserved

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    despair and disappointment and also with his discovery of the discrepancy between dream and reality. In the story‚ an unnamed boy who lives with his uncle and aunt in the midst of an unfavourable situation for love and affection falls in love with a girl. Finally‚ he realizes that love and life differ from dream. Throughout the story the boy seems to be in a world that is inimical to ideals and dreams. The story opens with an account of North Richmond Street‚ a ‘blind’ and ‘quiet’ street

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    Social Psychology Movie review: The prince and me Every little girl dreams of getting married to a prince someday. But as they grow they realize that there are too many girls and too few princes (haha just teasing ). This modern Cinderella inspired love story is about a Danish prince Edvard who falls in love with a commoner (simple and shy) Paige Morgan. Edvard and Paige first meet at a bar where Paige works‚ their first meeting doesn’t go well though(oh I thought first impressions matter)

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    gender roles

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    would be different as well‚ I don’t think that if I were a boy my favorite color would be pink or I wouldn’t be driving the same car with a bunch of bling on it either! I think if I were a male I would play sports‚ probably baseball because as a girl I played softball and I enjoyed it but didn’t stick with it…maybe that would have been different if I were a boy‚ it might have been easier to stick to. I could also imagine myself wanting to be a jock or someone that was involved in school activities

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    need to be super skinny and gorgeous to get a guy. He also taught me age isn’t the biggest problem in a relationship. The only Irish member‚ Niall Horan‚ taught me it’s okay to be different. He made me believe that some guys really will wait for the girl of their dreams‚ not just the other way around. Louis Tomlinson‚ the oldest member‚ made me believe it’s okay to be immature no matter how old you are. He taught me people can change and dress how I like no matter what people say to me. The more matured

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    Summary of the book Arielle Donovan is a fifteen year old girl who has just lost something very important to her‚ her best friend. On a dark summer night‚ Jenna leaves Arielle’s home without her insisting she’ll be right back‚ but never returns. Arielle suffers through a summer alone‚ desperate to find out what happened to her friend‚ but lacking the energy that the experience of loss has drained from her. On the afternoon of her fifteenth birthday however‚ Arielle has a dream. She sights Jenna

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    The story Eleven written by Sandra Cisneros is about a girl whose birthday was spoiled all because she did not stand up for herself. The theme of this story is how it is important to be confident and stand up for who you are. In the beginning of the story Mrs.Price Rachel’s teacher‚ asked who’s sweater is this? Rachel the main character does not say anything or that it Isn’t hers. By not speaking up shows that she is afraid of speaking up in front of the class. If Rachel would have said something

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