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    Tacit Codes

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    know far better than any other is girl code. Not all girls understand the implied policies you’re supposed to follow and I feel they should get a fair warning before it’s too late. Every group has its own set of unspoken rules that define the basis of what is to be known and ensure the feeling that you belong‚ much like that of one of the most baffling codes that exists today: girl code. One of the most well known‚ but not always carried out‚ rules in girl code is to never talk behind each

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    Celia Behind Me

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    Girls We hate because we fear‚ and what we fear is what we do not want to happen. One of the greatest fears in childhood is probably the fear of not being accepted by peers‚ and instead being frozen out. Many children are willing to go far to eradicate the possibility of being in a similar situation. Some children are even pushed so far that they show a side of personality‚ they never wanted to see because of the fear. This is a topic that the short story Girls deals with. Celia has always

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    Sexism

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    is something that girls and young women have to deal with as they grow up. Research shows "Girls identified sexism as a priority issue for their generation"‚ with three-quarters saying sexism affected "most areas of their lives"‚ Female questioned‚ some 87% thought women were judged more on their appearance than their ability‚ whereas other girls were judged harshly for sexual behavior seen as acceptable in boys‚ with just 3% feeling the opposite. 75% agreed boys expected girls to look like images

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    by it. The messages given through the media act as the teachers of gender roles‚ values‚ ideologies‚ and beliefs‚ and individuals who pick up on these messages eventually take on‚ whats thought to be‚ the normative roles of society. Both boys and girls rely on society’s expectations in regard to both masculinity and femininity in order to interpret interaction and to develop expectations for themselves and those around them. It is because of these agents of socialization‚ that gender roles are created

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    Teenage Body Image

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    it really stands out to me as I see this issue arise with many teenage girls today‚ most of which are my friends. I find it sad to think that teenage girls are so easily mislead to believe that they must look like something that isn’t real. I used the poems‚ songs‚ pictures etc. as they all send a strong message towards my topic and show how real this terrible concern is. Characters Character Descriptions Character 1: Girl‚ 16 years of age‚ happy but confused on what she should look like. Character

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    Hannah Hope Mrs. Mills ENG 3U1 10/04/13 The Genderless Child Does anyone remember the old skipping song: “Girls go to Mars to get Candy bars‚ and boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider?” Why did the girls always get to go to Mars instead of the boys? Were the girls somehow superior compared to the boys? Boys should not be compared to girls nor should girls be compared to boys. This subject relates to the theme that is present throughout the short story “X” written by Lois Gould. “X” is based

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    Movie Gender Roles

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    For years‚ pink has always been for girls and blue has always been for boys. Parents and family members never really gave their kids a choice in what was given to them. Whether it be color wise or toy wise. Girls grew up receiving frilly‚ pink dolls and pretend cleaning sets. Boys‚ on the other hand‚ were given monster trucks and pretend police officer uniforms. Showing children that it is okay to play with whatever they want doesn’t usually go over well with some parents. Some dads might not want

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    magazines‚ force is somewhat being encouraged as a tool in order to satisfy their desires. Conversely‚ in Total Girl‚ advertisements include books‚ arts and crafts (National Bookstore)‚ accessories‚ and clothes. These heighten the theories that females are the passive ones. They are the ones who are expected to do certain activities requiring much less effort and more creativity instead. Girl activities usually involves sitting down and doing handiworks‚ being all quiet‚ prim and proper. They are somehow

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    Mani

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    NEWS LETTER FOGSI-LUPIN- Save the Girl Child Dear FOGSIANS‚ Greetings for the New Year. As the New Year dawns‚ our country stands poised to touch new heights on all fronts‚ but unfortunately the women of India still continue to suffer from "discrimination". The girl child is still underprivileged and neglected and unwanted. As professionals caring for the women only‚ we FOGSIANS also have a huge social responsibility to change the Indian Scenario. If we are aiming to save our

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    ended up quitting his job just because he thought that the three girls were being treated very unfairly. It was hilarious when Sammy quit his job then he went to the parking lot to find the girls but they were not there. Sammy believed that the store manager Lengel wasn’t treating the three girls fairly so he stood up for what he believed in and quit his job. Sammy didn’t think that Lengel was being reasonable while talking to the girls. Queenie says “we weren’t doing any shopping. We just came in for

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