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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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    Bluest Eye Parenting Perspective

    any other questions that may have if the parent has no clue either? In the novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, a young eleven year old girl named Pecola goes through the mysteries of life and ponders the thought of what is truly beautiful. At the time of the story, blonde and blue-eyed was considered or perceived as the true image of beauty because white girls were attractive, popular, and the center of attention so the closest to white you are, the better. Everyone wanted to be looked upon as a

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    A True Life Story

    in my room preparing to go to bed when some girls knocked on my door.I stood up to open the door and to my suprise,i saw seven beautiful and classy ladies who were dazzling from head to toe.I couldnt help but stare at them for over 40secs before I asked them to come in. Their names were :fatty,beebah,motun,rashy, stella,moyo and kenny.Even when they were introducing themselves,i just kept staring at their shoe,dress and hair. Then there was this short girl among them,she said her name was kenny.she

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    Naturally Perfect Norton Doll Analysis

    be seen through the company Naturally Perfect, a company that creates colored dolls, in a market, which lacks dolls for African-American and Black girls. Founders of Naturally Perfect, Angelica and Jason, created their company after their daughter was discontent and deeply influenced by how there were no dolls that resembled her, “Like most young girls with kinky/curly hair, my daughter Sophia was not happy with her kinks and curls because of the doll I was putting in her hands every day. Sophia wanted

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    Research Paper On Cindy Sherman

    Cindy Sherman was born January 19, 1954, and though she was born in New Jersey, she moved with her family to Huntington, Long Island as a child. She began to paint in college, when she attended Buffalo State College. She soon gave up painting for photography because, she said, painting was so restrictive, and with photography she could focus more on ideas. She is a renowned photographer and filmmaker, and is best known for her series of photographs depicting herself as various characters. She works

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    Original Song Comparison

    Original or Cover? A song can really represent someone's style, feeling, emotion, and overall personality. If you were asked whether you prefer a cover of a song or the original performance, you'd probably find yourself pondering for a moment. An original song is brand new, not copied from any other songs. It is a one of a kind creation. When you write a new song, you write about something that inspires you, is unique and something you personally care about. You might be wondering what a cover is

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    Gender Inequality In Education

    the appropriate nature or extent of these ‘rights’. In countries where primary and junior secondary schooling is not yet universal, private returns to education are highest at primary level and tend to decline at secondary and higher levels. Where girls have less access to schooling than boys, this pattern of returns implies that closing the gender gap in school enrolments will provide higher returns than would expansion policies that left the existing gender gap unchanged. Those who hold power dominate

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    Hair Girl Research Paper

    The Diary of a Curly Haired Girl Young girls in modern society strive to achieve culturally acceptable beauty: contoured cheekbones and long flowing hair. Genetics plays a large role in the physical characteristics within each species, however, humans feel inclined to change these features. The desire to address physical differences becomes more real as modern girls age. With these differences, a girl’s self-confidence dips. If I were given a movie role, I would play the hero because a hero manages

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    American Beauty Standards Essay

    “40-60% of elementary school girls (ages 6-12) are concerned about their weight or becoming fat.” Statistics say, ever since 1930 anorexia has been on a rise in teenagers ages 15-19. Bulimia has tripled since 1988-1993. This is said to also be a mental disorder, which shows how some

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    Filipino Values(Aldub)

    courting a girl usually nowadays they don’t take it seriously, some just for fun, most doesn’t even know what courtship is and how it’s being done, when is the right time and age, for someone to know about this. But no, nowadays even kids who’s just an elementary students are hurrying their way to this stage, courting a girl from his age when he doesn’t even have any idea what’s really the meaning behind courtship. Some, just want to get a girlfriend, waiting is not on their list. Girls, gets easily

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