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    is likely someone seen in a position of power based off nothing more than their position in your life. This can be seen in the movie crash where the little girl (Lara) believes and inherently trusts her father (Danial). He has a right of power based on the fact he’s her father which allows a level of trust, and feeling of safety for the little girl. Furthermore legitimate power can also be found in work place environments where employer and employee relationship are in continuous power struggles

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    Every little girl has seen at least one of the Disney Princesses movies and have played pretend as if they were a princess. They dressed in the costumes and parade around the house as if they were waiting on their Prince Charming, but are Disney Princesses bad for little girls? Are they forcing little girls to grow up faster and more provocative? Stephanie Hanes, a freelance journalist, wrote “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect” published October 3, 2011 in the Christian Science

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    ridiculous, but to kids? Why do little girls need to dress like a hooker? Clothing ads have done the same thing. Back in the day it used to be black and white photos of little girls wearing long, plain dresses, no makeup, little to no jewelry, and simple shoes. Then not that long ago it was just kids just playing around and having a good time, and wearing a specific brand. Saying stuff like how durable it is,

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    Stephanie Hanes, a correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor, discusses in her article, “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect,” how media can affect the way little girls think and behave later on in life. Hanes article acknowledges significant dilemmas parents and their daughters face while growing up in a hypersexualized society. Intentionally, Hanes uses logos and pathos to appeal to all types of readers. By relating to people, the author makes readers more likely to be

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    In “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect,” Stephanie Hanes argues that the portrayal of women in media has proliferated the premature sexualization of young women. The author analyzes the effect of media’s portrayal of women on young girls to raise awareness about over-sexualization and to hopefully convince parents of young women to pay attention to not only the media that their daughters consume but the media they consume as well. Hanes uses various rhetorical strategies to

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    we can see in the first set of advertisements above, there are toys that are specifically intended to capture the interest in boys and girls separately. Here we can see how certain features in the advertisements help aid in the socialization of children in regards to gender. Over the last couple decades, it’s been custom to shower little girls with pink and little boys with blue while they are young, before they learn to choose their own favorite colors. These colors of pink and blue then become a

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    Huh!?" Vivi squeaked. A little girl, no bigger than Vivi, with bright purple hair stomped over to Xion and snatched the charm right from her hand. Though, upon closer inspection, she appeaered to be more than just a 'little girl' as she not only had a horn sticking out just above her forehead, but a pair of small white wings on her back. "What the heck do you think you're doing? Trying to melt the thing?!" The little girl yelled. "E-Eiko! You're back?!" Vivi burst out. "I've looked for you and-and

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    Top Shoes Choices for Kids Shoes plays an important role of your little girls and boys life. At an early age, they already appreciate the different shoes and other footwear that they see. They get curious seeing different sizes of shoes. Hence, most of them like to wear big slippers or shoes. Little boys and girls have different choices of shoes and slippers. While little girls enjoy wearing colorful and glittering shoes, little boys go for a rubber shoes, sneakers or sandals. Both of them would

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    Self- Esteem from Girls to Womanhood INTRODUCTION: SUMMARY OF INTITIAL ARTICLE: In Stephanie Hanes’ article “Little Girls or Little Women the Disney Effect”, Hanes described how the media and society is effecting the think about themselves. and to make society realize how little girls and women think about themselves and looks shouldn’t be emphasized. THESIS STATEMENT: QUALIFIER (COMMON BELIEF OR CORE CLAIM OF OPPOSITION) While, there are stereotypes that guys are better than girls, and they can’t

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    Can little girl changing the world? Can they save thousands of lives? Can they? In some cases, yes they can save the world. There stories about two little girls being brave, sacrificing their lives for others, and standing up for what they believe in. Parvana and Kalpona are their names and they are here to help. From the Breadwinner(By: Deborah Ellis), a brave and thoughtful young girl stands up for her family and saves it from breaking apart and saves them. From the other story, we have the article

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