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    Bra Informative Speech

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    Ah, the bra. This icon of femininity is no longer simply a functional piece of clothing. The science of the bra has progressed incredibly, providing us with amazing support and exceptional comfort that comes in all shapes, sizes, fabrics, and fashions. Today we discuss the various bra types that are on the market. They range from the flashy to the functional, from supportive to sexy, from novelty to nursing. Some you are likely aware of. Others may be all new to you. So take a walk with us through

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    every single item of clothing, among other things, a girl can put on. Shorts and skirts have to be a certain length—normally mid-thigh or knee length. Tops are required to have a certain size strap or sleeve, and bra straps are not allowed to be seen (God forbid a teenage girl wear a bra to school and her strap is visible). No shirts that reveal midriffs are allowed either. Sometimes the amount of how much a girl’s back is showing is restricted, too. Leggings and yoga pants cannot be worn unless the

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    Dress Code Discrimination

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    schools. In the United States ninety-eight percent of schools have some sort of dress code, ranging from really strict to moderate. These dress codes include not being able to show shoulders or knees. Not being able to wear tank-tops or skirts. Although boys can wear shorts and cut off shirts but if girls were to wear that they would get in trouble. Parents of those girl feel as if this is unfair treatment, and it is. Why should girls be the only ones to get in trouble for simple things? A lot of people

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    How School Dress Codes are Detrimental to Girls. In many American middle and high schools, there are rules on how you must dress. The most known of these are that boys must wear shirts and must not show their underwear, and girls must have shorts or skirts be fingertip length, not show shoulders or bra straps, and not show too much cleavage. The rules vary by school, but most of these rules are geared towards young women. College and real life do not have dress codes. Employers have dress codes

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    How I Am A Girl

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    Because I’m a girl, I am limited... Because I’m a girl, I am taught different things as a kid, then boys. I was taught to take care of everyone before myself, and the stereotypical jobs of a stay at home housewife,cleaning,cooking, taking care of the boys.And there are things expected of me. I am expected to be a lady, to dress properly and look my best and be put together well. I 'm expected to use my manners, say please and thank you, put a napkin in my lap when eating, no elbows on the table,

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    centers around the boys, the narrators, and their obsession with the Lisbons girls. The boys want to save the girls from all the events that happen after the death of their youngest sister. When the boys can finally muster up the courage to save them, the girls die tragically, and assumingly leaving the boys unfulfilled with their heroic fantasy. But the boys continue their never ending heroic journey by archiving every instance of the girls’ existence to preserve their memory. The boys’ ultimate fantasy

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    The boy in Araby is secretly in love with his best friend’s sister who lives in his We only know about the girl based on what the boy thinks of her “Her image accompanied me even in places the most hostile to romance”(Joyce 729) but not what the girl thinks of the boy. The boy is shy “watched her from our shadow peer up and down the street. Every morning I lay on the front parlous watching

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    Gender Inequality From the dawning of Neanderthal man, all the way up to the modern-day man, women have experienced gender inequality. In the past, men were considered the hunters while the women had to stay behind to reproduce and nurture the children. Today, women have come along way but still experience back lash due to sexism. The textbook definition of sexism is the subordination of one sex, usually female, based on the assumed superiority of the other sex. The major social problems America

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    dressed in school. Also with humiliating the girls; schools are indoctrinating a mindset that is “Harmonious with rape culture” (Manicotti). The next argument to address is the unfair rules that are being set and enforced by teachers. For instance, if a boy is not dressed to code, the only punishment he will get is being “Respectfully asked to adhered to the dress code in the future” (Manicotti). If a female is wearing a skirt that is a few inches shorter than the required length, females would be asked

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    A&P by John Updike and Araby by James Joyce are two short stories that have multiple differences and similarities. A&P is about a teenager and his lust for young ladies and Araby is about a young boy who had a crush on a older girl. I will be comparing and contrasting the portrayal of women, love and epiphany in the two short stories A&P and Araby. I believe women are portrayed negatively in A&P. I have came to this conclusion because I believe Sammy treats the “Queenie” positively but treats the

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