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    Women

    January 25, 2015Psychology of Women Cultural Representation/ Girl CellThe Threat of the Girl Cell    The “girl cell” in its simplest form is the act of emotion. The girl cell is not a physical cell, but it is something that everyone has, man or woman. It is everything that society does not want one to feel or to be; a woman. When listening to Eve Ensler I realize how real the girl cell is and how much people are intimidated by it and hide it. The idea of showing emotion

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    Essay On Gender Inequality In Education

    DISCRIMINATION AGAINST ON GIRL CHILD AND ITS IMPLICATIONS IN FUTURE. Kongala. Rama.Rao. Research Scholar. Department of Sociology & Social Work, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur-522510. Gender equality is more than a goal in itself. It is precondition for meeting the challenges of reducing the poverty, promoting sustainable development and building good governance Koffi Annan Introduction Indian culture is centuries old. In Vedic Age Indian Women enjoyed a high status in the home as well as

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    Shot Clock In High School Basketball

    The final seconds of the clock began to tick away. The Idaho Girls Basketball State Championship was disappearing faster than it came. A screeching buzz signaled the end of the game. of the final buzzer sounded. That was it. Borah and Boise had reached the pinnacle of high school basketball, but their seasons, contrary to a movie-like moment, now ended in a very dreary, anticlimactic fashion. The orange glowing lights on the display hanging in the center of the gym indicated the meager final score:

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    A Cat in the Rain

    story progresses we realize that the feelings of the girl are not that positive. Here author also uses alliteration of sounds [r], [l]: "Rain dripped from the palmtrees, the sea broke in a long line in the rain", it brings the rhythm to the description of the weather. The conflict starts to unfold when the girl notices a cat in the rain. “The cat sat under the table and tried to make herself so compact that shewouldn't be dripped on”.Suddenly the girl felt strong desire to get this cat. It must have been a miserable spectacle: wet

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    Magic Mirror Research Paper

    Magic mirror is the unique mirror everyone wants to have especially girls and teenagers. How does magic mirror work? It scans your body measures and save it into mirror’s data base and scan your clothes, accessories and also your hair style and save it into the mirror’s data base. it allows the users to step in front of the mirror and see themselves in three hundred and sixty degree you can see all clothes you try it without need to try it again you can also try on multiple outfits, then virtually

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    Breaking Down the Medias Distorted Views on Reality

    down the media’s distorted views on beauty: Beauty. At the mention of this word, most girls are inclined to take a quick look into a compact mirror or run a few fingers through their hair, sizing themselves up with the nearest advertisement featuring a flawless bottle blonde. Some may go a bit further, running an endless list of insecurities through their minds and letting out an exasperated sigh. Every girl has done it at least once in her lifetime but it isn’t her fault. Women have been taught

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    Boys and Girls

    Commentary of “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro Alice Munro is a Canadian short-story writer. She grew up in a rural environment such as is featured in the story “Boys and Girls”. This story is collected in her first collection of short stories, “The Dance of the Happy Shades”, which has been published in 1968. In the story, the protagonist experiences a process in which she leaves childhood. However, if we have to sum up the main idea of the text in a sentence, it would be the title with a few

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    Critical Essay

    person point of view. The main character of the story is the narrator herself. She describes herself in terms of her relationship with other people, mostly boys, to build the character instead of describing her physical appearance as a sexually active girl who lives in a co-ed dorm. It’s not like a typical story where the writer describes how the character’s eyes, hair, and body look like. She does not even reveal her name in the story. Although the narrator is reliable in telling the story as a first

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    Music My Lyfe

    Nowadays , for most teenage girls, fangirl is a normal thing. music is just a part of every day of our life. Being one of them is quite real because of their innocent young mind but for sure, they prefer certain bands and have their favorite songs that they played all over again, but in comparison to being a fan girl, that's just a drop in the ocean. (BAZILAH) Super fans, better known as fan girls, devote themselves to books, television shows, movies, music, and celebrities all the time. Whether

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    The Dusk over the Atlantic Wharf

    Bollywood-film. While waiting for Anuj to buy the tickets, Lata sees some young girls, dressed different then her self, and she fells like she doesn’t belong. The Bollywood-film take place in Latas old town in India, and she is completely engrossed the whole movie. But when the movie ends, Lata is brought back to the reality of her new life, and she gets upset. Analysis (characters, setting, narrator, themes): Lata: She is i young girl, born in India, who has moved to England, Wales, one year ago, to

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