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    Personality affects from media Media has many negative affects on a girls personality. From young ages girls are seeing girls with what media calls the perfect body thin with big boobs a gap between there legs with perfect hair and makeup but at young ages girls think this is how we have to look like to be beautiful. Not to mention that there are dolls that are influenced like barbie for example they are what is believed to be the perfect body and there are countless accessions when I have herd

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    beamed. This was their baby all grown up. September 24, 2016 was the day Sophia Brooke Kahl transitioned from a girl to a young woman; it was her Quinceañera. Similar to a “Sweet 16” party in American culture, a Quinceañera is a Latin American celebration of a girl’s fifteenth birthday and her transition into womanhood. During the course of the day, the Quinceanera (Birthday Girl) renews her baptismal promises in front of her family and community, and attends a large party in her honor. I attended

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    Ever since Willa was younger she wanted her own otters. Those were her favorite animals. She loved them. For her seventh birthday, her parents got her two girl otters. She named them Snowflake and Rainbow. Every day she would hang out with them. Little did she know that they also had adventures of their own. While Willa was sleeping they would sneak out of their cage and go exploring outside. They would run down the streets and roll in the grass making sure they were back in their cage before she

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    Women of all ages play the fashion codes rules and play the sexual appeal game. This models a poor image for young girls who then turn around and start playing the same game at a very early age. Juvenile pornography, vulgarity of language, and disrespect for adults are among the sad but real uprising consequences. The results of hypersexualizing and instant gratification are lack of interest towards religion and the search for authenticity. Classical philosophy defines the body as separate from

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    As American societies’ problems continue to pullulate burdens on her children consequently, American girls at the age of six starts to emphasize a relation to self-awareness towards their body weight. Specifically, forty to sixty percent of girls who have aged between six and twelve express a deep concern towards their current body image or their possible future weight gain. Consumers have criticized companies like Mattel over the years for their Barbie line of products above all; perpetuate female

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    3. Explain how burton uses film technique to reflect the theme of ‘the journey from child to adult’ in Alice in Wonderland. [ i.e. visual symbolism, motifs, setting, etc.] (Costume, CGI, hair/makeup) The techniques used by Tim to take viewers on Alice’s journey from a child to an adult are vast. Alice is constantly questioned about her identity, Tim Burton does this to signify to the audience that the film is not just about adventures, but at its core is a self-finding journey. A technique which

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    decrease stress, and develop healthy patterns of thinking. Many teenage girls struggle with over idealistic expectations of themselves and of life, which then sets them up for disappointment and overwhelming feelings of failure (Smith-Adcock, et al., 2008). When these patterns continue it can lead to depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and possible delinquent behavior (Smith-Adcock, et al.,

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    in a very simple and modest dress. She does not appear to be wearing a wig and sports a cute bow on top of her head. Her dress in this scene is most likely meant to portray her simple naïve state. Her life is about to change completely. This young girl with little worries soon is catapulted into the world of adulthood as a royal. Georgiana's life story develops and becomes more complicated with marital issues, children, love affairs, and politics. As the

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    For this ten minute observation I observed a girl with brown hair, she had bangs across her forehead and her hair length went along her ears, hardly touched her neck. She was wearing a pink stripped shirt that had stripes on the top 3/4 of the shirt and the rest was pink and white flowers and she was wearing jeans that had purple, pink, and white butterflies on the back pockets, and her shoes were blue and pink with a Velcro strap. She was in the other room today where there is a stage in the far

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    Hidden Figures, an extraordinary film that shines light on women existence and their intelligence. The women, Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, Dorothy Vaughan used the power of their intelligence to decipher complex math calculations, computer language to build rockets that other could not see. Throughout the movie racial descrepancies were vividly clear, but these eager women had something to stand for. They dared not let the words of bitterness deter them of their worth. The journey from being

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