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    The Boys and Girls Club is a national organization that has devoted all of its years to helping underprivileged kids achieve their full potentials. The mission to help these children isn’t a simple one on its own‚ and cannot be titled as a single movement. The Boys and Girls Club operates for the purpose of accomplishing the goals of many movements all together. Helping children is a general concept that many people are interested in. In order to succeed in helping children‚ one must work under the

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    Boys and Girls Theme In her story‚ Boys and Girls‚ Alice Munro depicts the hardships and successes of the rite of passage into adulthood through her portrayal of a young narrator and her brother. Through the narrator‚ the subject of the profound unfairness of sex-role stereotyping‚ and the effect this has on the rites of passage into adulthood is presented. The protagonist in Munro’s story‚ unidentified by a name‚ goes through an extreme and radical initiation into adulthood‚ similar to that of

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    The first time I took a step into the Boys and Girls club room during my sophomore year‚ all I saw was a vast amount of people working on school assignments‚ I was very scared to come inside because I had a fear that I was going to be judge based on my religion and my cultural identity‚ which are qualities that have always been important to me. When I first came in I sat down with my friend Carla and we were working on a math assignment‚ The club was situated in the library that day‚ it wasn’t loud

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    Only a girl? “Boys and Girls” is a short story written by Alice Monroe‚ this is a story about a young girl’s resistance to womanhood in a society infested with gender roles and stereotypes. Munro makes the point that gender stereotyping‚ relationships‚ and a loss of innocence play an important‚ and often controversial role in the growing and passing into adulthood. This story takes place in the 1940s on a fox farm outside of Jubilee. During this time‚ women are viewed as second class citizens‚ but

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    1. Since there is only one girl character ( the narrator) and one boy character(the narrator’s younger brother) in “ Boys and Girls ‚” why do you think Alice Munro uses plural words in the title? I think Alice Munro uses plural in the title to show the readers how stereotypical our society was back then when it comes to gender roles. Back then‚ men were preferable by the society when it comes to doing certain tasks. For example‚ back then women were assign the task of child care‚ food preparation

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    Reading Report Katrina Cheska Bocala IV - John Technology & Livelihood Education Summary : The first lesson was about healthy boy-girl relationships. Topics include friendships in mate selection‚ The differences between Love and Infatuation and things to keep in mind about dating. The second lesson was all about courtship and engagement. There were even some things I didn’t know about like Classical courtship practices

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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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    The story‚ “Boys and Girls”‚ by Alice Munro illustrates the narrator and protagonist character‚ a nameless little girl‚ as a round character‚ with traits such as her endurable strength against the hardships and inequality in her own society. Thus‚ we are shown her firm views toward life‚ her rather contrasting views toward her own family members‚ and the significance of her hopes and dreams. Unlike other young girls‚ Munro’s protagonist had rather obstinate views toward life. Having grown up in

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    the disadvantage of both men and women. In the short story “Boys and

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    function of the organization? The overall function of the organization is provide a great variety of educational‚ social‚ cultural‚ and recreational activities for youth between the ages of 5 to 18. Besides to offer a safety place and activities‚ Boys & Girls Club also provide a healthy meal to all its participants. 3. What are more of the most interesting things that

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