- Feb 2016
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web.stanford.edu web.stanford.edu
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this article explains the female body as a thing of everyday uses. It exemplifies how useful the female body has become to the everyday life. The use of metaphors had a sense of humor that can be connected to everyday life of both male and female. i will use this in my paper to show my opposition to my point on how the males in life are not superior
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- this reminds me of those teenage girl movies that air on life time from time to time .
- this reminds me of those teenage girl movies that air on life time from time to time .
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- she's a natural resource... this creates the feeling that thee female body is worth more than anything else in the world today
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www.theawl.com www.theawl.com
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this article explains a situation of a man having power over a women. it goes into great detail and use powerful wording to make the event feel real. i will use this in my paper to explain on male dominance and how its going over board with the control over women
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the exposures depended on no motion, like just stop breathing, he said looking at the playback, just stop breathing, okay. Lindsay thought it was a joke and laughed but he said it was serious, this was going to be on the app, super HD so the viewer could fingerzoom into her 1,000% without the quality falling off at all. She said okay and tilted her head back to the left the way he told her, like in the second bed picture, number 18, and he leaned in to move the curl in front of her eye to match the reference, holding his phone up against the light to check. She didn’t like it when he touched her, the way
this makes me fee insecuritiexl like this is where female insecurities stem from. because in today's world is always about what the next person thinks about the next person
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genius.com genius.com
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this article explains growing up as an girl It verifies the fact that transitioning from a girl to a women is an true obstacle to over come. its interesting in, that it is easy for all girls to relate too. i will use this in my paper to highlight some parts of a woman's life that makes us stronger.
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Diana's mother's kitchen was full of the most colossal assortment of junk food I have ever been exposed to. My house was full of apples and peaches and milk and homemade chocolate-chip cookies - which were nice, and good for you, but-not-right-before-dinner-or-you'll-spoil-your-appetite. Diana's house had nothing in it that was good for you, and what's more, you could stuff it in right up until dinner and nobody cared. Bar-B-Q potato chips (they were the first in them, too), giant bottles of ginger ale, fresh popcorn with melted butter, hot fudge sauce on BaskinRobbins jamoca ice cream, powdered-sugar doughnuts from Van de Kamp's. Diana and I had been best friends since we were seven; we were about equally popular in school (which is to say, not particularly), we had about the same success with boys (extremely intermittent), and we looked much the same. Dark. Tall. Gangly.
this highlights the different types of life styles people live.
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And my mother, my utterly-hateful-about-bras mother, burst into tears. It was really a lovely moment, and I remember it so clearly not just because it was one of the two times I ever saw my mother cry on my account
this makes me feel as if ever mother cries when their little girl is no longer a little girl based on the transition into a new part of life physically
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I have cramps." Nobody ever used the hard-core word. Menstruation. God, what an awful word. Never that. "I have cramps."
its very true because in today's world the way girls communicate it still set up the same the word menstruation is almost never used but the word cramps tells the person everything they need to know. and in some cases some may think that's too much information
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jezebel.com jezebel.com
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This article explains the hardships of trying to be something your not or working hard to change one's self. there are any good point make in this article that explain the emotional part of women. i will use this in my article to show opposition on my point about the perception of women being single minded.
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this article explains explains the life a a women who is larger than she wants to be. it creates a good lesson and allows the reader to analysis themselves as they read an experience whether they can relate to it or not. This is a good example of how the perception of women is so basic and the acceptance is a obstacle to over come. i will use this in my paper to describe how hard it is being a women or even being accepted.
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- Jan 2016
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www.salon.com www.salon.com
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My fears of being overweight, which commenced when I was 9 or 10, have always been linked, in my mind, to my mother. She is a glamorous woman with exquisite taste
the understanding the of age plays a huge role here .
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How could they not be? In the women’s restrooms at the Wharton Business School, where I sometimes studied at night, food containers often lay right next to toilets. Donut boxes, Twinkie wrappers, ice cream containers — these remnants of desperation frightened me the way nightmares do, grotesque distortions of things that are, at bottom, deeply familiar. Here, eating no longer bore any relation to nourishment or even to pleasure: It had been reduced to a brief complication in the process of purgation, of emptying oneself.
this paints a strong picture in the reader's head about he things that women with eating disorders to through the struggle is clear in this moment
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first encountered the term at 13, in 1975, in a magazine article about a girl who had emaciated herself for reasons no one understood. I remember her picture: somber, willowy, standing on a bathroom scale, her shoulder blades jutting out like wings. I looked at her and felt my whole being compress into a single strand of longing. I wanted that. Anorexia. And I
its ironic how they were introduces to something such as a eating disorder at such a young age and now they are now trying to keep the next generation from being exposed to the same things
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jezebel.com jezebel.com
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So I guess there's no winning even if you succeed in becoming not-me. We could all do with a little less fuck-giving. Eventually, aggressively smiling through squats and projecting that contentment became as natural a part of my workout as the workout itself.
this is strong and improves the idea that happiness and being comfortable with yourself starts from with in and works it's was out
westrhet
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"Fat=bad/thin=good"
society continues to hold this view against every person walking on earth today.
westrhet
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the singular goal of not becoming you
this holds meaning when your trying to become someone else and they are working to become the next great person in this world.
westrhet
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but for fat people, there's an even more intimidating challenge on top of that.
i believe feeling as if you are not equal to your surroundings or even uncomfortable with yourself personally... this statement remains true because everything is a challenge
westrhet
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I am thoroughly annoyed at having my tame statements of fact—being heavy is a health risk; rolls of exposed flesh are unsightly—characterized as "hate speech.
this holds a strong message.
westrhet
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lso, I don't have to justify its awesomeness/attractiveness/healthiness/usefulness to anyone, because it is MINE. Not yours.
its important to be yourself and love who you are no matter what others may think or say.
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I will get the clothes that I want, the job that I want, the love that I want. It will be great! Think how great it will be to buy some pants or whatever at J. Crew. Oh, man. Pants. Instead, my body stays the same. There is not a fat person on earth who hasn't lived this way. Clearly this is a TERRIBLE WAY TO EXIST
this is very powerful and interesting because whether we realize thing or not this is true when it come to how people feel personally about themselves.
westrhet
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harpers.org harpers.org
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Thelandisbasicallyafactory.Youliveinthesamefactoryyouworkin.Youspendanenormousamountoftimewiththeland,butyou'restillalienatedfromitinsomeway.ItheorizetoNativeCom-
he combines the thought of work and life being one big thing. the description of the two is so strong and really makes one think about the connection between life and work...there is truly no seperation between the two.
westrhet
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Infact,theonlyothermalesintheroomwithoutmustachesandgolfshirtsarethelocalTyre-porters,fourofthem,allinsuits.Theyaresleek,sweatless,deeplyblue-eyed.Theystandtogeth-erupbythedais,whichhasapodiumandaflagandabannerreading"GiveUsa.Whirl"-thisyear'stheme.Mid
the imagery in this part of the reading is so awesome.
westrhet
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Noanimalsyet,butthesmellsstillhangfromlastyear-horses'odorssharp,cows'rich,sheep'soily,swine'sunspeak-able.NoideawhatthePoultryBuildingsmelled.like,because!couldn'tbringmyselftogoin,Trau-maticallypeckedonce,asachild,attheCham-.paignCountyFair,Ihavealong-standingphobicthingaboutpoultry.Theethanoltractor'sexhau
- the description makes if feel as if one is there actually experiencing this with the author. i feel this is something we all can relate to because we have all had an experience with smell that affects the way we look at some things now. #westrhet
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