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    Sexualizing Young Girls

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    to young people; specifically young girls is. The sexualisation portrayed in the media‚ creates a very negative impact on young women as it leads to harmful effects on their growth development‚ and negatively affects our society overall as it creates harmful ideologies. The ideas and harmful ways of thinking affect their physical and mental health‚ encourages the continuing sexualisation and the cognitive and emotional development. The sexualizing of young girls

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    changed during the later Vedic Age and the daughters were considered as a social burden. Only the girls belonging to upper class families enjoyed the right of education and got proper nourishment. In medieval period the conditions deteriorated for the females and even in royal families‚ girls could not get the same status as the boys. In Muslim households they were taught at their homes while Hindu girls enjoyed the privilege of getting primary education along with the boys in schools. The prevalence

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    Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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    Alice delphino ENG1101 Mrs. Harris 18 August 2009 In Jamaica Kincaid’s short story “Girl‚” the mother is very disapproving of her daughter’s attitude towards life. She wants to educate her daughter about developing into a respectable woman‚ domesticating herself and proper etiquette in the presence of men. The relationship between mother and daughter depicts a traditional Caribbean “dictatorship” in which the mother shows her love in a controlling manner and the daughter’s only option is to

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    Lives of Girls and Women

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    ISU Essay Assignment: Lives of Girls and Women Teenagers worldwide worry about the standards of society. "Lives of Girls and Women"‚ by Alice Munro‚ portrays a young girl ’s journey into womanhood as she struggles to choose between the societal definition of a woman and that of her own‚ developed through experiences and personality. Society expects a woman to maintain physical beauty‚ marry during youth‚ follow God‚ bear children and take care of her family. Using characterization‚ symbolism

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    Educating Girl Child

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    Education is the birth right of every child including the girl child. For the success of a person whether man or woman‚ education plays an important role. The poverty and illiteracy among the people is also big reason for not sending the girls to schools and colleges. Parents feel that the education of girls is a wastage as they will go to their husbands after marriage and more dowry have to be paid for a more educated girl. Women’s social conditions started deteriorating with the passage of

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    Black Girl Viral

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    Senegal’s Black Girl Magic Photo Goes Viral Photo credit: The Source A picture showing five young‚ confident‚ and beautiful black women wearing Nike shirts and sneakers went viral. The photo shows these young women wearing turbans and skirts designed with traditional African prints while wearing Nike apparel and holding basketballs. Ben Bailey Smith posted the picture to Twitter and it spread like wildfire and traveled across different social media platforms. The image was retweeted‚ reposted

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    Save Girl Child

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    HAPPY 15th Sept :- I Can feel my heartbeat 14oct :- I have Little hands‚ legs head and a stomach. 13Nov :- Today i was in a Ultra scan WOW ! I m a girl 14Nov : I was DEAD! My mom and dad Killed me. WHY? Is it just Because I was a girl? People love to have a MOTHER ‚ A WIFE‚ and of course a GIRLFRIEND too Then WHY NOT A DAUGHTER? “SAVE GIRL CHILD” FEMALE FOETICIDE : AN EVIL IN INDIA HERE I AM BRINGING IN NOTICE AGAIN A VERY SERIOUS AND SINFUL

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    Teenage Girl Observation

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    As I am checking out a customer I hear a child scream. I turn around and see a teenage girl with blonde curly hair with one child on her hip and another one holding her hand demanding a donut. She crouches down and quickly talks him down‚ promising that each boy could get a piece of candy for after their nap. I watch her as she walks to the ordering screen‚ the older child instantly starts touching all the buttons‚ she does not get angry as I would have expected from someone her age. Instead she

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    Identity In Mean Girls

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    Mean Girls follows the journey of Cady becoming part of the Plastics. This is all influenced by George Herbert Mead’s theories that perceptions of others and their approval influence what people make their identity or better known as the Social Self Theory (Julianne‚ Para 7). One example of the Social Self Theory is when Cady begins to dress similar to the Plastics by wearing pink‚ but hers is a men’s t-shirt while they have dressy pink clothes on (Julianne‚ Para 6). Through the film we can tell

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    Girls Living as Boys

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    The New York Times Article – September 20‚ 2010 ‘Afghan Boys Are Prized‚ So Girls Live The Part’ In a nation where segregation of two different sexes are strictly enforced‚ Afghan boys are seen has family’s most prized possession whereas girls are bounded by societal rules and culture that prevents them from having the most basic freedom such as running errands‚ playing outside the house and determining their own future. Often times‚ a family’s pride and social status highly depends

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