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    China Lost Girls

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    China’s Lost Girls China is largest population in the world because of that Chinese government decided a policy which is one-child policy. A family has only one child‚ but some case a family can have second child if they pay to government. One of big issue in China is balance of gender which means man’s population is much larger than female’s. Chinese people want to have a boy because a man carries the family name in Chinese culture; therefore‚ thousands of Chinese girls are aborted‚ hidden

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    Three Men in a Boat

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    Comprehension Test Three Men in a Boat Jerome K. Jerome 1 Match a number from A with a letter from B to make complete sentences. A 1 The people in the maze were angry with Harris ... 2 George said it was most exciting to let girls tow your boat ... 3 The three men decided to go home early ... 4 Five different men said that they caught the fish ... 5 One morning George got up very early ... B a ... because his watch stopped the night before.

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    This article focuses on “girl watching” within the workplace as a debatable form of sexual harassment. One of the most important findings within sexual harassment is the ambiguity in actually defining specific acts of this common issue. For me‚ I have always felt uncomfortable with the looks and sounds some men may give me while out in public or my workplace specifically which is why I can relate to this article. Some men claim that women are too sensitive or that they often misconstrue men’s intentions

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    Evils Against Girls

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    It is believed that every year 12 million girls are born in the country but unfortunately only 1/3 of those survive. Some are killed in the womb‚ some at the time of birth‚ some die due to ill health and some due to poor nutritional status. Only a few numbers of girls are able to survive till their 15th birthday. Female feticide and infanticide are the most popular social evils prevailing in the country. This evil is the outcome of poverty‚ illiteracy and gender discrimination. The country fails

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    Delusional Girl 2

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    are many similarities‚ as there are differences. In comparing these two short stories‚ we are at realization of the similarities in discussing the present and the past flashbacks described. The summarization in “It Would Be Different” talks about a girl named Nikki who is delusional and imagining a world with her ex-boyfriend that isn’t true‚ she has this obsession with her ex-boyfriend. She says in the first paragraph “Here’s what I remember. If I could hate you‚ this is what I would hate you for”

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    The Three Strangers Analysis Essay In the story of The Three Strangers‚ Thomas Hardy wanted to shed light on a conflict prevalent in society—appearance versus reality. It is very rare for people to reveal everything about themselves‚ and if they do‚ they are often considered foolish and gullible. In Hardy’s story he gives examples of how most things are not what they appear. Hardy hopes that after reading The Three Strangers‚ the readers will be more aware of the complexities of human interaction

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    Mean Girls Analysis

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    patriarchy. Patriarchy is men-as-a-group dominating women-as-a-group; authority is vested in males. This goes well because if the female doesn’t not have a boy the men will shame them. There are 13 million more young boys in china right now than girls. If women do not have a boy the husbands tell them that they will send them away. It is very hard for women to talk about having a son because of all of the pressure they are under. Another reason people prefer boys is because boys

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    Empower Girl Child

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    of discrimination and violence against the girl child UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre Florence‚ Italy‚ 25-28 September 2006 Girl child empowerment: A challenge for all Prepared by * Nicole Bidegain Ponte * The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the United Nations In the next lines I propose to integrate the agenda of sexual and reproductive rights with the ordinary life of girls and adolescents. I will put forward good practices

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    The It Girl - Clara Bow

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    The It Girl – Clara Bow Imagine it – all the rules you were raised to follow‚ all the beliefs and norms‚ everything conventional‚ shattered. Now imagine It – Clara Bow‚ the It Girl. The epitome of the avant-garde woman‚ the archetype of the flapper‚ was America’s new‚ young movie actress of the 1920’s. Modern women of the day took heed to Bow’s fresh style and‚ in turn‚ yielded danger to the conventional America. Yet Bow’s contagious and popular attitude came with its weaknesses - dealing

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    Persian Girls Summary

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    Comparing “I am Nujood. age 10 and divorced” by Nujood Ali and “Persian Girls by Nahid Rachlin These two novels trace the lives of women oppressed by their patriarchal societies‚ and their longing‚ courage and eventual struggles to regain control of their lives‚ freedom and happiness. Both are memoirs and‚ set in largely Islamic contexts with Nahid in Iran‚ and Nujood in Yemen. In Persian Girls‚ Nahid is taken away from her adoptive mother and stripped of her blissful Iranian childhood‚ to

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