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    A&P by John Updike is told as an old memory from 19-year old Sammy’s perspective as he works his cashier job at an A&P grocery store. He recalls a day when he was working his job and three girls walked in wearing only bathing suits. From the very moment the girls walked in‚ his job slips his mind and they are the only thing holding Sammy’s attention‚ costing him his job and future. Upon the girl’s entry‚ he describes their physical appearances in extensive detail. The “chunky one with a good tan”

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    are you here‚ loser? Who said you could talk to us? What are you even wearing‚ Wal-Mart?” The whole group erupted in a series of laughter. The girl in blue stepped up and popped a gum in my direction before looking me up and down “No‚ those are hammy downs. Wow‚ your family must be really poor to not even being available to afford Walmart.” Then the girl in purple stepped up‚ she glared at my face intensely as she waved a hand in front of her own face “Can’t you see you don’t fit in with us Four

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    through. In Marge Piercy’s "Barbie Doll"‚ we find a young girl growing up through the adolescence stage and look through only her appearance. The girl struggles a lot during her teenage years and she shows us the effects that can happen when the world only looks on the outside of a human being. (Sigit) The girl in this poem is presented with lifelike dolls‚ toy household appliances‚ and makeup. The girl in Barbie Doll is similar to most other girls who are presented with toys to prepare her for the roles

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    pushing their carts down the aisle -- the girls were walking against the usual traffic (not that we have one-way signs or anything) -- were pretty hilarious” (Updike441) gives great visualization of exactly what Sammy is observing. This scene symbolizes the irl’s free spirit. The girls are different and do not go with the flow of the others that surround them. They live the way they want without any remorse. The ambieance of the grocery store changed when the girls walked in wearing a bathing suit in

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    consequently many girls are subjected to unrealistic body expectations as well as lowered job goals. Sweet vocalizes "Girls can be anything-as long as it’s passive and beauty focused" and dolls such as Bratz and Barbie‚ with newcomers Monster and Ever After High on the rise‚ are two of the most popular examples of Sweet theory (Sweet). With Barbie at the forefront‚ these dolls are more than markedly anatomically disproportionate with extremely small waists and large bust they promote young girls to believe

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    Boy Meets World "A&P"

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    beginning the short story A&P‚ by John Updike‚ you can autocratically tell it ’s a man writing this story with out even know the name of the author. The first paragraph is used to describe a girl and her “can” a.k.a he butt. A&P is a classic teenage boy story‚ of where a young man see ’s a pretty girl and makes a complete doofus of himself and suffers some type of consequence. The consequence either becoming embarrassed or losing a job‚ or in the best case scenario you get noticed in the best

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    many young girl nowadays face is portrayed. We are introduced to a girl who hates herself due to her physical appearance. She lives her life trying to achieve the perfect look‚ the one that society will approve of. For girls growing up is always harder‚ since we are young we are introduced to Barbie world. A world where you must be beautiful to fit in. We are taught that in order to be happy we must have a perfect body‚ perfect hair‚ perfect face‚ and so on. Most of the times girls based their

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    Differences between Men and Women Men and women are different‚ so they are treated differently by the society. The gap become more apparent as they grow up‚ in the way children are raised today. Boys and girls start to think and speak differently‚ because of the influence of the environment. Society denies any differences between a man and woman except the obvious structure ones and that men and women have equal rights and abilities. Equal rights are indisputable in our civilized world‚ however

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    Toy Store Exercise 2

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    what can be found in the aisle itself. For example some of the toys I found in Wal-Mart were: a bolt action dart blasting predator©‚ Lego creator sets©‚ R/C Sport Car©‚ Sparkle Girls: fashion doll©‚ and a Baby alive interactive doll©. As an overview of the difference in toys‚ boys tend to put violence and action first and girls tend to lean towards child care and fashion in their toys. What our media and culture is trying to tell boys is that they need this bolt action dart blasting predator© to learn

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    Water Is My Life

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    India today a lot of attention is given to the plight of girl children and the position of women in Indian society. At the heart of this problem is the practice of female foeticide‚ the unnaturally low ratio of girls to boys‚ and the 54% literacy level for women in India as a whole. In April 2008 PM Manmohan Singh launched the country’s biggest ever campaign against the practice of female foeticide at the National Meeting on “Save the Girl Child”‚ and his commendable speech is printed below. It

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