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  • Gossip Girl

    Gossip Girl

    This chapter is letting us know about how heartbroken Dan is when he finds out that Vanassa didnt give Serena the part in her film. Dan imagined that maybe he and Serena could start to hang out become friends, maybe even a couple. But that won't happen now. A fan meets her idol The fan - Jenny Humphrey meets her idol - Serena Van Der Woodsen. Jenny was sitting in the cafeteria eating and trying

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    Essay Length: 266 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Anna
  • Gender Representations in No Sugar

    Gender Representations in No Sugar

    Discuss the representations of female characters in No Sugar. How do female characters in the play challenge and/or reinforce traditional gender discourse? Written by Australian playwright Jack Davis in 1985, the protest play No Sugar follows the journey of a Nyoongah family, the Millimurras, and the hardships and struggles they face during the Great Depression of the 1930s. It was during that period where both European and Aboriginal women were very much marginalized by society

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    Essay Length: 683 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Victor
  • Girl Interupted

    Girl Interupted

    Submitted by linnissa on December 13, 2005 Category: Psychology Words: 866 | Pages: 4 Views: 1529 Popularity Rank: 1,425 Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper) I did project number two, and I evaluated a movie. The movie I chose to review is Girl Interupted. This story is an adaptation of the autobiographical book, set in the late 1960пїЅs, by Susanna Kayson herself. The disorder that she has is borderline personality

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Artur
  • Gender Roles

    Gender Roles

    Even within a culture masculinity and femininity may be defined differently by various groups, in particular according to ethnicity, age, social class and sexuality. In this sense there is no single masculinity or femininity, but rather multiple masculinities and femininities. Not all men are 'leaderlike', 'aggressive', 'assertive', 'independent', 'risk-taking' and so on; and not all women are 'affectionate', 'gentle', 'sympathetic', 'dependent', 'emotional', 'nurturing' etc. Such qualities are found in varying degrees in most people. But

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    Essay Length: 554 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Max
  • Barbie: The American Girl Goes Global

    Barbie: The American Girl Goes Global

    Barbie: The American Girl Goes Global 1. Describe Mattel’s global marketing strategy for Barbie and assess its success. Mattel pushed Barbie in to Global market by adapting fashion and culture trends to it product. Difficulties for Mattel to enter global market are culture, barriers and competitors. Mattel faced problem in the Middle East about religious and social grounds. Parents and religious leaders think Barbie is odd with their culture value and Arab girl’s reality is

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    Essay Length: 315 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Max
  • Using Endgame and Top Girls as Your Starting Point, Examine the Ways in Which Departures from Theatrical Naturalism Are Used to Develop the Main Themes of These Plays.

    Using Endgame and Top Girls as Your Starting Point, Examine the Ways in Which Departures from Theatrical Naturalism Are Used to Develop the Main Themes of These Plays.

    Theatrical naturalism refers to the act of using dramatic techniques to create the illusion of reality. A plays themes and key points can often be better portrayed through the unreal, certain themes perhaps benefiting from the flexibility a lack of reality allows. Two such examples can be seen in Thomas Beckett’s Endgame and Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls where both play writes exploit departures from reality to better develop or in some cases allow the existence

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Gender

    Gender

    According to Stewart, Cooper Stewart, Friedley, 2003, fathers who have sons use fewer feminine expressive behaviors than fathers who raise daughters and use a significant amount of expressive behaviors while at the same time utilize traditionally masculine behaviors. In the article Experiences of new fatherhood by Barclay, Lesley, Lupton, Deborah, Barclay, and Lesley describes the new fatherhood as significant changes in self identity and their relationship with their female partner. Fathers now have a more

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Kate Chopin’s Short Story Desiree’s Baby

    Kate Chopin’s Short Story Desiree’s Baby

    The Power of Writing In Kate Chopin’s short story, “Desiree’s Baby”, she demonstrates how racism played a major part in people’s lives in the 1800’s. Kate Chopin is extremely successful in getting her readers to feel disturbed by the events in the story. Through words and images, the reader feels touched by the story, either by relating to it at some points or when confronted with things we frequently decide to ignore in the world:

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Anna
  • Synopsis of Yolngu Boy

    Synopsis of Yolngu Boy

    Yolngu Boy (Stephen Johnson, 2000), about the friendship between three adolescent Aboriginal men and the way each relates to the ancient cultural tradition to which they belong, arrives at a time when awareness of Australia's colonial history, in particular, phenomena like the 'Stolen Generation', is considerable. But this is a very troubled time of awareness, in which the fight to 'write' or 'claim' 'history' according to one's own political and personal ideology is shockingly evident,

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    Essay Length: 1,610 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Naughty Boy

    The Naughty Boy

    Along time ago, there lived an old poet, a thoroughly kind old poet. As he was sitting one evening in his room, a dreadful storm arose without, and the rain streamed down from heaven; but the old poet sat warm and comfortable in his chimney-comer, where the fire blazed and the roasting apple hissed. "Those who have not a roof over their heads will be wetted to the skin," said the good old poet. "Oh

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    Essay Length: 822 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • Friendships Between Genders

    Friendships Between Genders

    Friendship is the most wonderful relationship that anyone can have. Ideally a friend is a person who offers love and respect and will never leave or betray each other. Some people prefer to make friends who are similar to them and some think that the friends who they like are different from them. There are many reasons that cause those people want to choose persons who they want to be friend. Judith Viorst, author of

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Fonta
  • How a Nebraska Boy Built an Island Empire with Other People’s Money-Jeffrey Prosser

    How a Nebraska Boy Built an Island Empire with Other People’s Money-Jeffrey Prosser

    HOW A NEBRASKA BOY BUILT AN ISLAND EMPIRE WITH OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY-JEFFREY PROSSER Article Summary Jeffrey Prosser grew up in Falls City, Nebr. (pop. 5,000). He drove a bulldozer and spliced cable for the telephone company where his father worked. He got an accounting degree at the University of Nebraska. He went to the Caribbean at age 25 on behalf of some Nebraska investors interested in buying an alumina plant in St. Thomas. The purchase

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    Essay Length: 970 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Victor
  • Girls Being Mean to Other Girls

    Girls Being Mean to Other Girls

    From what I've witnessed growing up, our society as shown to enjoy putting others down. In one of the articles I read, the author claims "both genders bully, but girls are better at it; they are more switched on to the advances of social interaction and use psychological forms that are harder to detect and easier to deny, and they can do it with a smile." The first time I actually witnessed this was in

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Gender in Children’s Stories

    Gender in Children’s Stories

    Missed Independence Recently, I declined my little sister’s invitation to accompany her to a Kelly Clarkson concert. I’ve always viewed my sister with an eye of protectiveness. Her obvious idolization of Clarkson worries me as I am doubtful of what many pop stars stand for. I am skeptical of any human being who has been reduced to an icon, yet perhaps they best represent us. The media both perpetuates and exposes our values and

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    Essay Length: 1,998 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Gender Norming

    Gender Norming

    Gender Norming (Final) Matt Amos What exactly is a standard? According to Webster’s dictionary, a standard is a level of quality or excellence that is accepted as the norm or by which actual attainments are judged. Standards are created because someone believes that a fair and efficient form of doing something is necessary. The military is full of these standards. One of the most widely known is the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT). It tests

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Max
  • Poor Girl - Maya Angelou

    Poor Girl - Maya Angelou

    No one can love you like I love you! Maya Angelou, the author of the poem, “Poor Girl,” wrote a poem illustrating her loneliness and hurt from the loss of an ex-boyfriend. This poem is about Maya, who also went through similar experiences of loss with an ex-boyfriend. Now it seems like the man is just using this new love as a rebound to forget about Maya; however, Maya knows that he is going to

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Measuring Gender Specific Differences in Test Anxiety Between Contrast Groups of First Year and Third Year Undergraduates

    Measuring Gender Specific Differences in Test Anxiety Between Contrast Groups of First Year and Third Year Undergraduates

    Test Anxiety is defined by Kondo (1996) as a double situation specific personality trait, consisting of two psychological components; emotional arousal and worry. Several studies have focused on test anxiety, as it is associated with lower test results and a higher amount of stress, so has attracted attention from researchers and teachers (Hembree 1998; Sarason and Sarason 1990) as cited in Kondo (1996). Most of the focus has been to reduce test anxiety by investigating

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Victor
  • Gender in Sports

    Gender in Sports

    Gender in sports has been an issue ever since sports were invented. In the early years sports were played by the men, and the women were to sit on the sidelines and watch. Things have begun to change in the last century. Women are being allowed to participate now, and women’s teams, events, organizations and leagues are popping up all over the place. This includes professional leagues such as the WNBA, and the LPGA. Women

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    Essay Length: 401 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Max
  • Effects of Gender on Education

    Effects of Gender on Education

    This topic is also well discussed in many of the standard textbooks, but a bit unevenly and a bit oddly. Thus Haralambos and Holborn (1990), or Barnard and Burgess (1996) have good sections specifically on gender and educational achievement. However, rather strangely, the section on education is treated almost entirely as a sort of empirical matter and not linked very well to the other admirable sections on gender generally, or gender in the family or

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Jack
  • Jamaica Kincaid’s “girl”

    Jamaica Kincaid’s “girl”

    Analysis Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is a remarkable piece that gives readers the knowledge of her childhood. In this "Girl" short story, the character gives the daughter a list of instructions on what she must do to become a woman. Kincaid’s short story reveals the significance of a woman's role. Kincaid uses special techniques for readers to recognize how difficult a women's job is. The author also gives us clues through the story that she demands

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Yan
  • Lolita’s Boys

    Lolita’s Boys

    Lolita Kubrick's Lolita, in my opinion, is an excellent example of Kubrick's attempt (and success) in transforming one of the best literary works in history into a cinematic work. Kubrick's use of innuendo and visual storytelling truly conveys the novel's spirit, feel, and irony. The characters in Kubrick's Lolita are the driving force to the story and are managed by superb actors and actresses. That aside and more importantly, it is Kubrick's use of relationships,

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Janna
  • Gender Differences in Aggression

    Gender Differences in Aggression

    Gender Differences In Aggression Previous research concerning peer aggression has been conducted under the assumption that women rarely display aggression; therefore, aggressive behavior has historically been viewed as a male phenomenon (Bjцrkqvist, 1994). Recently, many researchers have challenged the gender bias in the existence of aggressive behaviors and have broadened the definition of aggression. Bjцrkqvist’s research suggests sex differences exist in the quality of the aggression, but not the quantity. According to Paquette and Underwood

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Steve
  • Girl with a Pearl Earring Theme Essay

    Girl with a Pearl Earring Theme Essay

    VCE English: Unit 1 Text Response: Girl With a Pearl Earring “Take care to remain yourself” This text shows that remaining true to oneself must be balanced with family obligations. Discuss ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ Tracy Chevalier’s novel Girl With a Pearl Earring explores the notion of ‘self’ thorough the main character Griet and her journey from innocence to experience. Firstly, we see throughout the novel Griet is aware she has much to learn about the world. Furthermore,

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Nice Girls Finish Last

    Nice Girls Finish Last

    Nice Girls Finish Last Some movies are taken from real life situations and put into an order that shows survival of the fittest, when it works out the best people always find themselves coming out on top and making it work for them. The movies Raise Your Voice (Sean McNamara) and My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Joel Zwick) are perfect examples of women starting at the bottom and getting to the top. Don’t hold back.

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    Essay Length: 1,006 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Gender Discourse in Families

    Gender Discourse in Families

    The topic of our group presentation was A Dialectical Model of Family Gender Discourse: Body, Identity, and Sexuality. The goal of our article was to propose a dialectical model representing gender discourse in families. .The focus of my research paper is also the same with a focus more on gender and identity in a family. The articles that I research comply with this topic quite well, touching especially on gender and identity in the family.

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    Essay Length: 1,586 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Monika

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