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    write about the pressures faced by teenage girls from the media to be attractive to the opposite sex‚ the pressures from boys in an intimate relationship‚ and the pressure from society to behave and act in a certain way towards boys to fit in and impress them. I am hoping to find imformation on this topic so that i can fully understand it‚ and work out ways to overcome the pressures so that i am prepared if i ever find myself in the situation. Teenage girls are pressured to do things in intimate relationships

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    Girl In Translation Essay

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    Girl in translation is a book that tell us the story of a girl name Kimberly and her mom which immigrated from China. They decide move because her aunt lives in Unites States years ago. Unfortunly they had too many difficult to beggin a new life. They live in a very bad conditions. The apartment which her sister give for shelter is dirty and old. Kimberly’s mom works for a clothing factory which the owner is her sister. Meanwhile Kimberly is a smart girl‚ she always effort too much for learn the

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    Fun Loving Girl

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    a grown daughter that is on her own with a very special little girl that has stolen my heart. They are most important in my life and always will be. Family is very important to me and I want to be with someone who also values family. This fun loving girl is ready to start taking care of her social life. I keep myself busy as a foster parent and sometimes forget that I need to get out and have some fun. I am a small town country girl who just likes to keep things simple. I work at a hunting lodge

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    Save the Girl Child

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    In older days the birth of a girl child was considered as auspicious. As per an Indian proverb‚ "A home without a daughter is like a body without soul". The birth of a daughter in the house was compared with the advent of Goddess Laxmi‚ the Goddess of wealth and Goddess Saraswati‚ the Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom. No ceremony was considered to be complete in absence of women. The belief was that "No home is complete without a woman." Worst of all she is often killed before being born while

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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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    Movie Analysis: Girl‚ Interrupted. Brittany Clontz Nursing 114 Girl interrupted is a gripping tale of a girl’s maladaptation to the challenges of life. The movie focuses on a young girl named Suzanna Kaysen growing up in the 1960s and struggling with the world around her. Suzanna is admitted to Clarmoore institution after she consumes a whole bottle of aspirin and alcohol to deal with her pain. When admitted to Clarmoore she claims she was not trying to commit suicide‚ but that she just had a headache

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    That Girl Jamaica Kincaid

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    Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid “Girl” is one long enduring sentence that is characterized as a poem by Jamaica Kincaid that brings to light the tensions between mother and daughter at a young vital age. Throughout the poem we see a list of loaded commands and a detailed blueprint from mother to daughter on the topics of household chores‚ how to cook‚ proper table and social etiquette‚ and relationships with men from mother to daughter‚ but the poem mainly depicts the dynamic of a their relationship.

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    Three Cups of Tea

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    Andrew Westhoff GEO 105-001 Mrs. Emick Three Cups of Tea 29 November 2010 Respect‚ especially respect for others‚ is an underlying theme in Greg Mortenson’s Three Cups of Tea. Mortenson’s story shows how respect for other cultures and peoples helps to make alliances and to gain cooperation. Respect for the geography surrounding a culture is also crucial to understanding the obstacles that the people there face. When Mortenson is in the village of Korphe‚ he wants to better understand the

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    "Daughter is the knot that ties the family together". "A baby girl..one of the most beautiful miracles in life‚ one of the greatest joys we can ever know‚& one of the reasons why there is a extra sunshine‚ laughter and happiness in our life today." In many traditional cultures‚ fathers and mothers would pray for a boy who would be able to help in the field. In these cultures‚ the value of daughter was not understood. A father has a special relationship with his daughter as she will judge all

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    Essay On Guerrilla Girls

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    Guerrilla Girls’ are a group of women artists and art professionals who fight discrimination and expose sexism and racism in the art world. The Guerrilla Girls’ provide a serious yet humorous approach to feminism. The protest group wears gorilla masks to keep the focus on the real issues and not their personalities or personal identities. Our society grows up learning about centuries of artists‚ but are limited to white male masterpieces and movements. The Guerrilla Girls’ ask us to rethink the question

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