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    Walk on by

    “Walk on By” (Draft 11) A screenplay by Daniel Perez EXT. UNIVERSITY DORMITORY - DAY KELLY, 20, a girl of medium height and build, stands next to the entrance door of a non-descript dormitory at a non-descript university. She wears a colorful t-shirt, tight blue jeans, flip-flops and carries a book bag. KATY, 19, a girl of medium height and build, stands next to Kelly. She wears a colorful t-shirt, tight blue jeans and flip-flops. She carries a large purse and pink water bottle. KATY You

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    Australia

    something is going on. People is acting weird, screaming and running around. The boat stopped. Somebody opened the hatch, the light is blinding me. Somebody is yelling at us to move and go up to the deck. They are really impatient and hitting some of the girls walking in front of me. Some are throwing themselves at the ground embracing it and some are crying. After weeks or months on the sea its a relief to be back on solid ground. The chains around my ankles are starting to chew the skin apart. The guards

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    Anylasis

    the story especially when a group of girls walk in the grocery store only wearing their swimming suits. Sammy who is extremely juvenile and kind of creepy observes every detail of the girls, especially one girl in particular he nicknamed Queenie. For example, he notices Queenie’s bra straps dangling in a sensual way from which he fantasies about her inner self. Sammy continues his immature behavior when he disregarders customers in effort to impress the girls creating the illusion he is a bad boy

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    Reflection

    The video “Miss Representation, although we only say about 25 minutes of it, it really got to me. In the video I agreed with most of what the speakers where saying about how the media shames on the images of women. Since a young age, girls are being told the way you look is more import than anything else about themselves. But since when did the media control women’s body image? Why have women given into the media to be “perfect” or ideal? It just doesn’t make sense why we as women give into these

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    The Shining Mountain

    18/12-08 The Shining Mountain Analysis and characterization The story is about Scottish girl called Pangma-La, named after a shining mountain so she would stand tall and be proud. Pangma-La’s father was a famous mountaineer, so she promised herself that she would never disappoint him. When Pangma-La was tough enough, her father and she went to the shining mountain, to climb it as promised. When they arrived the Sherpa men offered to carry their loads, but they did not need porters. The Sherpa

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    Feminism

    informed she was pressured to go back to him for the sake of my sister and me. He would refuse any financial responsibility for us if she left him and that was his way of controlling our mother. Society also teaches girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smaller. People say to girls “You can have ambition, but not too much, you should aim to be successful, but not too successful otherwise you will threaten the man.” Because I am a female, especially an Armenian female, I am expected to aspire

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    Documentary Review

    Miss representation is an intuitive documentary film directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, and Kimberlee Acquaro. It disputes the restrictive and hideous realities of female's image in American media, demonstrating the overall impact on women and girls' self assurance and their healthy body, while supplying to the largely depression of women in modern culture. Assemble from the principle, the medium of film forces the media producers to be more ethical through employing affirmative female role

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    Larkin and Portrayal of Women

    Oats, Larkin seems to visually prefer the ‘bosomy rose’, however he goes out with the ‘friend in specs’, in Broadcast he describes his love for the woman compared with his love of music, and in Sunny Prestatyn he compares the vandalism of the poster girl with rape. In Wild Oats it can be interpreted that Larkin does present women in a positive light, as he describes the woman as a ‘bosomy English rose’. Here, Larkin uses a ‘rose’ to symbolise the woman, suggesting that Larkin finds her exceedingly

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    Critical Essay on a&P

    boy named Sammy working at the checkout counter loses his job, after the manger speaks disparagingly to three teenage girls about the way they were dress. In this story the contrast is clearly shown been the conformist and non-conformists in the store. The setting takes place in a A&P grocery store in a small conservative but conventional New England town, where three teenage girls enters and disrupt the status quote, by being free spirited, individualists and go against the grain expected in the

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    Poem

    One (Fiction) “Boys” by Rick Moody, “Girl” by Jamaica Kinkaid, “Lust” by Susan Minot Even though these stories are different, they are all extremely relatable. They all resonated with me in that each one had different excerpts that I could see myself in. In Ricky Moody’s “Boys” I could see myself in them as they grew up and experienced different circumstances in their lives. I could hear my mother giving me advice while reading Jamaica Kinkaid’s “Girl”. While I have not experienced a lot

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