television show like the Bad Girls Club (BGC). The Bad Girls Club first aired on December, 5TH, 2006; its original plot was to try to help seven behavior problem women change their self destructing antics. The series has done anything but rehabilitate the women. The women on the show have negatively influenced the younger viewers with the binge drinking, the promiscuity, and the constant fighting. The show fails to show the outcome of the actions the women on The Bad Girls Club will have to face, but
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We all seen the different stereotypes that the media has portray women to be from the femme fatale, the supermom, the sex kitten, the nasty corporate climber. Whatever the role, television, film and popular magazines are full of images of women and girls who are typically white, desperately thin, and made up to the hilt—even after slaying a gang of vampires or dressing down a Greek phalanx. There has to be said that there have been some strides that have been made in which the way that women are portrayed
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time high amongst the youth! However, I blame the parents! You have children who know lyrics to Chief Keef songs, word for word, but they don’t know their government name; you have 14 year olds who can tell you everything that happened on the Bad Girls Club, or any reality TV show but they don’t who the hell Emmett Till or Anne Frank (two iconic 14 year olds in American history) is; you have parents who are so quick to buy their children the latest designer shoes or clothes, yet these are the same
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think these events are real, lastly reality Tv can take a lot of attention away from our actual lives. Reality Tv and the real world aren’t as the same as people think they are. Reality Tv can cause people to start living by its lifestyle. “Bad Girls Club” and “Empire” are two shows that shows this. These shows might make people think whenever they see the actors physically fighting, cursing, and starting unnecessary drama they can do it too. According to buzzle.com, “Humans are a bunch of manipulatable
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Clubs Coming To Help Big Bad Bullies: Chayzée Smith’s Story Everyday, millions of innocent kids are bullied around their school. They are pushed around, physically abused, and can’t do anything about it. The bystanders around them decide not to help either. The daily routine is the same: Get to school quickly and get out even faster, to avoid those kids. The thing is, that they don’t tell anyone, or get help. This is what it was like for elementary student, Chayzée Smith, except worse. Usually, Chayzée
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Motorcycle Gangs: From Outlaws to Any Joe Throughout history any person that rode a motorcycle was considered an outlaw or some sort of bad ass. The beginning days of motorcycle gangs weren’t the everyday Joe that had a nine to five job. These people were in their own class and were feared by anyone that crossed their path, but times have changed. Now anyone can ride a motorcycle without being labeled as a deviant outlaw. From the 1950 to today, the world has changed their perspect on a person
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socialist society. As a young kid around eight or nine me, my sisters and friend girls watch our brother and guy friends go to the Boys Club of Memphis every day. We were a part of girls scout and they were a part of boycott but they had the Boys club to go to after school and weekends. We would stand outside and wonder want went on in there and wanted to be a part of it so bad. We were told that because we were girls we weren’t allowed. At that time neither of us understood why. Soon after that our
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For this course project I have decided to choose The Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta. Today in 2014 I currently stay in the outskirts of Atlanta, GA and I am a product of The Boys and Girls Club. After I graduated from Clark Atlanta University in 2006, I then started a paid internship with The Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta. From past experience until this very day there needs to be more strict background checks implemented when it comes to the basis of hiring volunteers and employees
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The book begins with a girl name Shelby Chapelle who is a high school student that is dating a jock named Dustin, who plays tennis, but realizes that he’s a jerk. Shelby’s dad doesn’t really communicate because he’s caught up with work. He built a robot named Euphoria to watch over Shelby. At school Shelby met a new girl named Becca Gallagher and they have gotten to know each other’s interests. Dustin and his crew were following Shelby and Becca and surrounded them by saying if the rumor is true
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| Farm Girl | Assignment 1.1 Summary and Personal Response | | | | The essay that I’ve chosen to write about is “Farm Girl” by Jessica Hemauer. The author’s most important point is how she can’t have the same life as her friends. Since she’s a farm girl, she has to make that a priority in her life. Regular students make their social lives their main focus. For Jessica, doing her farm chores is more important than extracurricular activities in school. Although she’d rather play a
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