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    Cultural Analysis

    ENGL 103.G35 Cultural Analysis Cover Girl has always been a popular make-up company, and since they sell make-up, their main target is undoubtedly woman. In the new Cover Girl Nature Luxe commercial, they target women, especially in their teens, in multiple ways. They use a celebrity that is popular for that age group; she is wearing glamorous, sparkly dresses, she’s dancing nonstop and having fun, and they try to make the audience “join the movement.” Figure 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch

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    on was Big Lots. It has a boy and girl’s aisle as well as a baby aisle that has a very small section of semi-neutral toys. In the girls aisle I found dress-up (Disney princess, monster high and some tutu’s, as well as some generic dress up items), kitchen (pots, pans, aprons and cooking items), baby dolls, and Barbie dolls. All of the packaging for the girls’ toys had very little red, with some white, and yellow, as well as different shades of blue and green but nothing within the dark scale

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    The Strawberry Baby

    and there was Lilly telling me it was time to go home. As we walked towards the exit, the stand attendant, an older Italian gentleman, came running and screaming “stop”,” stop”, that little girl stole a strawberry! Lilly quickly turned around and in a startled voice said “what”? He repeated that little girl stole a strawberry! I said, no I didn’t! I ate one, and he said it is in her pocket, Lilly checked me, and there it was a big juicy strawberry in my top right pocket. Boy was she scared and

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    The Theme of Big Fish by Daniel Wallace

    Ryan Martinez Professor Brouillette English 68 16 May 2013 To get respect you have to earn it Big Fish is a novel written by Daniel Wallace in 1998. A young man named William Bloom is losing his father, Edward Bloom, to cancer. Edward Bloom and his son Will share an alienated relationship .Edward has always worked as a traveling salesman, requiring extensive absences from home, which left Will, as a child, feeling neglected. The novel is a collection of stories about his father’s life told

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    Thomas Hardy"S Use of Literary Technichues

    being without a purpose or reason. Also “That haunted in her eye:” (V-1, L-2) The light which vanished from her life, leaves her to be a hunting figure which is a common reference to a ghostlike state; God is literally taking away the life from this girl and does not even seem to care. Undoubtedly, this can arguably be a personification a well because it already seems to be classifying this woman to be a ghost because of her haunting state. Also in the second stanza, the speaker points out

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    Gender Toy Marketing

    When you think of a gift for a little girl, what comes to mind? A Disney Princess DVD? A mountain of pink cupcakes? A toy convertible for Barbie? These are the things that most of us have come to believe that all girls like. These are also the products marketers have created for girls… Notwithstanding the foregoing, there is an ongoing debate about gender-based marketing and in particular with gender-based marketing being focused on young children. . One of the events that triggered this debate

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    Soccer for Girls

    Camp Boy’s Youth Baseball Camp Girls’ Youth Soccer Camp June 24th, 2013 – July 5th, 2013 UTSA Main Campus What Is UTSA’s Girls’ Youth Soccer Camp All About? UTSA’s Girls’ Youth Soccer Camp is run by UTSA’s seasoned girls’ soccer players for up-and-coming athletes. This twelve day sleep over program will teach advanced soccer skills to players from the ages of 10 to 14 years as well as teamwork, endurance, and the fun of the game. Joining the UTSA girls’ soccer team in running the camp will

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    A Day in the Museum

    horse. Doing this, he talks with an older man of near sixty years old about a girl in the museum. This girl reminds the older man about the feeling of rejection in his teen years. The main character is telling the story from his own point of view, as he is the narrator of the story. He is a first person narrator, who does not comment on the characters and the action in an objective way. An example of this is when the girl jokes about the horse in the painting and walks away, just to go back, when

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    sex ratio. Since the last five decades the sex ratio has been moving around 930 of females to that of 1000 of males.  The major cause of the decrease of the female birth ratio in India is considered to be the violent treatments meted out to the girl child at the time of the birth. The sex ratio of India was almost normal during the phase of the years of independence, but thereafter it started showing gradual signs of decrease. Though the sex ratio of India has gone through commendable signs of

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    Should Girls Ask Guys Out

    Should Girls Ask Boys Out? Outline Thesis: Although boys have always asked girls out, why can't girls return the favor; society today has changed and girls are asking boys out. I. Almost everybody is taught that tradition has always been that the boy has to ask the girl out, because this shows that he can be a man and take charge. a. This tradition goes back far as the eighteenth century. b. Most boys who took interest in a girl they liked or were attracted to, nine times

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