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    read on this subject and her background as a mother and a protester proves it. Hanes passionate voice, knowledge and understanding of her audience convinces us that she knows what she’s talking about. She goes on to add information provided by Peggy Orenstein, the author of "What's Wrong with Cinderella?" and "Cinderella Ate My Daughter". (Hanes) also included input fromDiane Levin, an early childhood specialist. Levin states that “It only takes a glance at some recent studies to understand why parents

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    My Home

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    New York- home- a place where I was free to be myself. Sure, there was crime and it was no place for a little baby, but it was home for me. It always gave me a sense of comfort when I needed it; everything I've ever known was back in New York. Tennessee- a place of longing and nostalgia. It was the year 2008, and on a cold winter day we got ready to board the plane. Little baby me had thought we were just going on vacation. But little did I know that was the last time I'd be in my real home. All

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    What are your favorite social media sites today? With so many options out there it’s hard to pick just one. What makes one site better than the other? Or, do they all give you something different? What features can’t you live without? Is it the ability to take pictures, update your status, show your feelings with emoji’s, film live on-the-go videos, or keep your circle of friends updated on your latest thoughts? Whatever your reasons, social media sites are here to help. Sites like Facebook, Twitter

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    Hamad Yousef Professor: Joanne Martin English 113B 12 Feb 2015 The bright side of social Networking Social Networks are actually becoming such services and platforms in the modern era, which help one to connect people across the world. They have actually changed the social lives and making them connected to those who have similar interests like their own selves and come from the same background. The way these social networks work is that they one who wants to be part of them would just have to

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    the lack of nuance of texting and social media. We are shying away from in-person, real time conversations due to the habitual use of technological devices. We only show the world a persona of who we are and what we do through social media. Author Peggy explains this best when she states, “The risk of performance culture, of the packaged self, is that it erodes the very relationship it purports to create, and alienates us from our own humanity” (253). She further makes her point, evidencing studies

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    Girls of all ages find an exceptional amount of inspiration from the “happily ever after” stories their parents read to them before bed. Disney princesses are respected by girls and often boys of all ages. The influence a Disney princess imposes on a child is based on how princesses are presented. The interest in a character, such as Cinderella, has mesmerized children as well as parents, but the perception of what is real and fantasy, creates a barrier for parents. The opportunities for children

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    In her book It’s complicated Dana Boyd explores adolescents’ usage of social media. Her book covers seven different facets of social media usage. Those being: Identity, bullying, privacy, addiction, danger, inequality, literacy, and being public. Boyd uses countless personal interviews with teenagers varying in age but primarily teens ranging from ages 13-17. Her main objective throughout the novel is to empathize with today’s youth to better understand how and why they use social media. She believes

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    college student how technology was intruding in their relationships. A majority of the college students agreed that technology was responsible for interfering with communication and the human interaction. Also, “I Tweet,Therefore I am” written by Peggy Orenstein expressed how twitter and her feed began

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    Gender Reflection

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    existing is the only thing that’s normal. Heteronormativity creates a system which normalizes behaviors and societal expectation that are attached to the strict belief of heterosexuality and gender binary being standard for everyone. Just as Peggy Orenstein explains, there’s a threat of “potential exclusion” when one doesn’t follow the gender norm’s known to society. However, in this class we’ve learned this definitely isn’t the case and this idea can be harmful for those who don’t fit into this

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    From the beginning of the human race, gender roles of man and woman appeared to be straightforward with certain characteristics embedded in us. Women, being able to procreate, were sought to as nurturers, while men were to protect and provide for their family. Men were considered to be the dominant sex who lead, are powerful, and masculine, while women are considered to be nurturing, sensitive, and feminine. The stereotypes that individuals must encounter are visible everywhere from social situations

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