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    In the film Mean Girls, the storyline is primarily driven by the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist. The main character, Cady Heron, is both. Reasons why she could be the protagonist are that she is innocent, kind hearted, and also very smart and honest. In the beginning of the film, Cady doesn’t know how high school works. Guys such as Jason, sexualize her and she does not really understand what he’s talking about. This is where her innocence and her misunderstanding of what he said

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    Sarah Palin is speaking out and she is not happy. She sat down on Today with Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie, but Sarah Palin wasn't very happy when they started talking to each other. Daily Mail shared that Sarah came on the show to talk about one thing, but Matt and Savannah tried to get the subject to go another way and she was not happy with them at all. Sarah's son Track Palin was arrested not long ago for domestic violence. Palin was asked about Tracks' arrest and her response was not the

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    Introduction We may not think or believe it ourselves, but the media is constantly ruling a huge part of our lives and how we socially interact with others. Over many years it has created many stereotypes and it shows quite a false representation of teenage girls. But firstly what in fact is representation? Or stereotypes? Representation Representation is the process by which the media present us to the 'real ' world and how they re-present something back to us. For a huge number of us the media

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    In the poem 1958, Gwendolyn MacEwen describes the high school environment as it would have been in the late 1950’s. Popular fads among the teenagers during this era are explored in detail. The prevailing theme throughout the text pertains to the idea of belonging. The poem focuses primarily on the desire teenagers have to fit in. Throughout this response I will explore the ways in which this poem differs and relates to the high school environment today. Secondly I will analyze the connections between

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    In life you will always have to faced many decisions that may impact your entire life. That is the case of Cady Heron, the main character of the movie “Mean Girls.'' Cady is influenced by Janis to destroy Regina George, the most popular girl in school. In order to destroy Regina, Cady and Janis make a plan on how to destroy Regina George. The three things on how Cady and Janis are going to destroy Regina are by having Regina boyfriend Aaron Samuels breakup with her then make Regina lose her hot body

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    Mean Girls Reponse

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    Mean Girls Reponse Mean girls is a very influential movie in America and the majority of people have either watched it or know what it entails. Many people see this movie as a funny satirical and exaggerated take on American high school but in reality it has a much deeper meaning to it. The movie revolves around a transfer student ,Cady, who had grown up in Africa and was home schooled her entire life. It shows her pretending to be friends with the popular group “The Plastics” so that she can

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    Do Titles Really Matter When Tina Fey Called Her Book “Bossypants”? In her book, Bossypants, Tina Fey uses her unflattering memories and past experiences to teach her readers about the lessons that she has learned throughout her life. Through her unflattering memories, Tina Fey paints herself in a light that perceives her as the person in the wrong in most situations. She wants her readers to know what she has done throughout her life and how she became a better person through her experiences. Her

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    The Wicca Club Analysis

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    A lesbian recruits a group of girls to act as vigilantes to protect women by exterminating male misogyny. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: SINEAD COSTA (19) and four other girls, all dressed in black, circle a man that they have just attacked. The girls look tearful and afraid, all except Sinead. She seems proud. Two years ago, Sinead, a senior at High School, supports the idea of a female-only, anti-capitalist, lesbian society. She tries to recruit girls to her Wicca club, including NASEERAH ABBOUD (17 Middle

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    Frida Kahlo Flower

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    A Flower from the Ashes OR Beauty Through Fire Frida Kahlo was a phoenix. Phoenixes are mythical birds, often with flaming feathers, but by far, the most interesting quality of a phoenix is its death. When a phoenix dies, it burns up into a heap of ashes. Then, from the ashes a new baby phoenix is born. In a way, this is a perfect metaphor for Frida Kahlo and her life. When Frida burned in life, it didn’t just end there. After Frida’s accident, her world fell apart. Instead of an ending though

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    that alternative news sources, primarily Saturday Night Live, have changed the means in which we obtain and interpret news and information. The article’s most significant argument is centered around the now famous Saturday Night Live skit in which Tina Fey parodies Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate. In the skit, Fey and Amy Poehler impersonate Palin and Katie Couric’s interview in which Palin struggles to answer Couric’s questions. According to the article, studies found

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