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    In Hanes “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect,” she discusses the topic of how young girls are becoming involved and corrupted by the media of how they should behave and look. She uses Mary Finucane, the mother of a three year old girl as an example to show how young girls want to fit into a stereotypical girl world that the media has created. Young girls are being targeted to look and act like Disney Princesses, which is causing them to feel the urge to mature too soon.

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    The article "Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect" by Stephanie Hanes has really shocked me. Basically little girls are slowing turning into women. Girls from the ages 7-12 are already worried about their body image and its all because of the social media and tv. Little girls in between the age group of 7-12 mostly spend their time watching television so they do what they see and hear. Stephanie also mentions how all these shows on tv have the stereotypical females in them and

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    if their little girls may be growing up too fast? Are they becoming little women too soon? Stephanie Hanes wrote an interesting and valid article “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect, “ which argue that many young ladies today in age may be impacted by Disney Princess regarding their life expectations. The author talks about the issues of young girls feeling the necessity to mature sooner rather than at a timely matter. Hanes analyses the media pointed to young girls. She believes

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    daily by television, Internet and video games, friends, and even the toys they play with. Boys grow up wanting to be like the superheroes and G.I. Joe figures they play with; girls look to their Barbies and dolls to see how society mandates teens and young adults to be. Bratz dolls are also among those Barbie-type toys that girls are looking up to these days. Bratz dolls are similar to Barbie in form; however, Bratz are more fashionable and “hip” than the traditional blonde-haired, blue-eyed Barbie

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    captivates the audience. Spike Lee’s Four Little Girls shows the importance of community in the face of horrific events. Through interviews with the families, government officials of the time, and footage and pictures the filmmakers tell the story of what happened at the church in Birmingham Alabama and well as the effects it had. Documentary films are shown trustworthy and factual. The films are not are work of fiction but a comment of actual events. Four Little Girls shows the events of a church Bombing

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    A Rhetorical Analysis on “Little Girls or Little Women" After reading“Little Girls or Little Women", it was apparent to me that the author(Hanes) was very passionate about our girls growing up to fast. The article articulates the fears of its intended audience which are the parents and caregiver of the girls. The article also has an invoked audience mentioned in the article. There are marketers and people who profit from the selling of certain things to young girls who don’t agree with (Hanes)

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    4 Little Girls

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    4 Little Girls, a historical documentary produced by Spike Lee, discusses the deadly bombing of Addie Collins, Dennis McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley in the 16th Street Baptist Church on September 15, 1963, in Birmingham, Alabama. In the documentary, the bombing of the four little girls was placed in the larger context of the Civil Rights Movement, where blacks were fighting to end the legalized racial segregation and discrimination laws. High levels of white violence, especially from

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    Poor, cold little match girl: A literary analysis of “The Little Match Girl” I. Introduction Every time that it’s the Holidays, people tend to spend quality time and enjoy it with their families, like eat and have fun with them, have reunions and so. But sometimes there are less privileged people , instead of enjoying the food and the company of our relatives, some are even sent out to sell things, like what happened to this little match girl in this story, as she went into the cold night trying

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    The world will crumble because of the illuminati. It may be dramatic, but the Illuminati attack simple minds through mass media. As a result, the evil conspiracy makes the worlds entertainment look wicked. Katy Perry’s, a successful pop artist in this country and around the world, popularity skyrocketed with her danceable music and bold approach. According to commonsceneconspiracy.com (2013), her hit song “E.T.” made many believe Katy Perry “sold her soul to the devil” or the illuminati to reach

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    Elle McGinnity 4 November 2014 Mrs. Siragusa Period 2AC Paper #2: Personal Narrative Pain is a funny thing. Sometimes it strikes suddenly, a lightning strike in a quiet blue sky. It tears through you and for a few seconds you cannot breathe; cannot think. This was different. This pain was patient and slow. It crept up on me; starting as just an annoying dull ache in my hip. Gradually growing confidence, steadily growing until the roar of the pain became so loud, I could not focus

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