The Bad Girls Club Essays

  • Is Bad Girls' Club Really that Bad?

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    become less cautious as to what is being showed. Television shows are now revealing certain aspects and situations that should not be displayed. One show that has grown to be a major problem is Bad Girls’ Club, created by Jonathan Murray. A blogger by the name of Bea Blessing states that, “The Bad Girls’ Club is definitely an American reality television line that parodies womanhood and follows the lives regarding seven ladies with several personalities, behavior and subconscious problems, as they live

  • Bad Girls Clubs

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    details of the show and the episode (What is the title? Who are the producer, director, and writer? What year was the show made? Who are the main actors/actresses? Where is the setting {city/state/country)? The reality show that I’ve chosen is the “Bad Girls Clubs”, which is an ongoing American series with multiple spinoffs along with 241 episodes. The show was created by Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray. The executive producers are Jonathan Murray, Gil Goldschei, Maria Pepin and Troy Vanderheyden.

  • Bad Girls Club Essay

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    The “Bad Girls Club” display groups of women who are obsess with drinking and violent behavior to handle their situations, shining the light on negative stereotypes, defining a “bad girls” and the influencing young girls in today’s society. The way these girls act on TV is the way the media portray women as vulnerable and in need of male attention. By depicting women solely as physical objects, we rarely see them as powerful. Women have often seen each other as competition in many realms of their

  • Television's Influence on Societal Stereotypes

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    influential show among young female viewers leading these viewers to believe that this is the way to live and make it to the top and in order to do it you have to act like a “ghetto black girl”. Another show that has a similar vibe to Love & Hip Hop but depicts the similar stereotype is Bad Girls Club. Bad Girls Club is a reality show that has a few young adult women living in the same house that party all the time

  • Negative Effects Of Reality Shows On Teenagers

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    reality TV show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians is one of the top five reality shows being watched today. As adults may know these shows are scripted, staged, and extremely entertaining but these shows have a negative impact on younger, teenage girls. Teen girls between the ages of 11 and 17 years old who regularly watch these reality shows today believe the shows depict real-life are unscripted and spontaneous (Dove self-esteem). Reality shows that air today has very popular themes such as physical

  • African American Stereotypes

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    they have continued to build to this negativity. One of the main reasons why this image is present until this day is reality television. Although it may not be real, portraying these images on television gives both sexes of the African American race a bad name. Even though some of these shows are funny what needs to be realized is that the people watching these shows are not laughing with African Americans, but instead at them. Most media mainly focus their attention on violence, drug use, and crime

  • Bad Girls Club Mental Illness

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    Mental illnesses can develop through the surroundings of others with a mental illness. The fictional novel, Bad Girls Club by Judy Gregerson, depicts the story of Destiny’s perspective on her mother with schizophrenia, a mental illness, and how it affects her whole family. For the well-being of the family, Destiny has to self sacrifice. She ends up holding her family together by focusing on them rather than her health, social life and individuality. Mental illness can not only be caused hereditary

  • Negative Influences of Celebrities on Teens by Alyssa Gauna

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    Celebrity by definition means “a person, who has a prominent profile and commands some degree of public fascination and influence in day-to-day media” (Merriam Dictionary). Numerous teenagers today have an inaccurate definition of a celebrity; they observe them as idols in situations such as what to wear, how to date and even future careers. These prominent celebrities and their influence in social media are apparent. Through this, teens are given the opportunity to follow short term relationships

  • Compare And Contrast A & P And Railway Club Blues

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    Empathy is when a person tries to get down to help and understand another person that needs help whereas sympathy is where a person just looks and feels bad or jealous by judging at the surface of another person’s behaviour and appearance. In “A&P” and “Railway Club Blues”, the behaviour and fashion differences in youth demonstrate the contrast between the older and younger generations. Also, the older generation often feel empathy rather than sympathy to the the younger generation because they see

  • Reality Television: Ideology In The Reality TV Genre

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    Ideology in the Reality TV Genre One of the most influential and impactful inventions that has shaped our society is television. Not the TV itself, but what is displayed on the TV. Most television show genres were made for entertainment, informative or education purposes, a genre that’s purpose is ambiguous is Reality TV. All shows that fit into the Reality TV genre are unscripted, has a cast that are usually not professional actors and the show normally focus on drama, competition, and placing

  • How Did The Boys And Girls Club Impact Society

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    "The Club is like my second home. If I weren't here every day then I'd just be hangin' out, maybe getting into trouble. I get to do fun things here. I get to see my friends" – Boys and Girls Club Member. When started, the Boys and Girls Club’s main mission was, “To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.” As a side effect of caring, the Boys and Girls Club has helped deter crime as well as end the cycle

  • Bad Girls Don T Die Analysis

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    possession in Bad Girls Don't Die, a confident Alexis hopes her time battling the supernatural is over. Alexis would be the last girl you'd expect to sell her soul. She already had everything she needed and she could ever want, a cute and charming boyfriend, the perfect best friend, and a little sister who finally started recovering after being possessed by an evil spirit. New friends are just what Kasey needed. When Kasey started high school, however, she started hanging out with the Sunshine Club. Alexis

  • Personal Narrative: The Boy And Girls Club

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    used to have a bad attitude and not wanting to be away from my mom for too long besides school. So when she first said something about it i thought she was kidding because of the fact of she knew how i was so after school that day i had got on the boy and girls club bus and it was a lot of people i had personal relationships with and before i realized it everybody was calling my name, shaking my hand and also asking me to be on there team in everything. The Boy and Girls Clubs “make it happen”

  • The Importance Of Giving Back To The Community

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    community not only because it feels good but also to just help other people. I like going to the Boys & Girls Club because it gives me a positive place to go outside of school where I get to participate in fun activities and meet new people and give back to others. I have done many things to give back to the community and the people in it. Something I like to think about is no matter how bad of a situation someone is in, there is always someone who has it worse. Even a person someone sees as equal

  • Jersey Shore Target Audience

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    drinking, the show normalized and promotes sex with multiple random partners. This effects young girls in two ways. First, it lowers their self esteem. In the show, we see the male cast members scoping out young women (degrading along the way) for one night stands just to kick them out once they’ve had their way with them. When young girls see this it manifests that their worth is as simple as that. It shows girls that they are worth one night stands, not real

  • Jersey Shore: Macho Man Who Is Trying To Get Girls

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    go to the gym, and where clean clothing (which isn’t a bad thing). The most important of them all would be the gym, all male cast members, Vinny, The Situation, Ronni, and Pauly D are all fit and have 6 packs they love to show off. The main goal of the guys in this shows is to pick up girls in the club and bring them back to the “smush” room where they have sex. This creates a lot of problems in the house, as the guys consistently call girls names such as skank, whore, slut and so on, but there

  • Morality In My First Strip Club

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    I can remember my parents have made it clear to me that disrespecting a women is absolutely not tolerable. As I walked into my first strip club a sense of guilt troubled me. I sat there, watching women provocatively dance and seduce men; I felt as if my morals my parents have raised me on have vanished. Here’s what happens when you first walk into a strip club. You first pay a ridiculous amount of money to just get it in even though you can see naked women on the internet. Bouncers then sit you down

  • Gender Roles In Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club

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    natural pecking order of a family is moot. It is evident that The Joy Luck Club insinuates that Chinese women are behaviorally repressed. While many view this as a negative stigma, the inferiority of women is justified and considered a norm in Chinese culture. Feminism primarily exists in The Joy Luck Club in the cultural influence that the mothers

  • Stereotypes In The Breakfast Club

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    John Huges wrote and directed this movie who is an high school drama from the 80´s. The breakfast club is a teenage movie who show us the typical stereotypes who exist in high school and young people from different social groups. This movie tries to portray teenagers and their problem in their life in a realistic way. The breakfast club shows us that an outside look with the typical stereotypical look don´t need to be that person as you think. It can be something else there inside. In this movie

  • Improving Mother/Daughter Relationships in Amy Tan’s Joy Luck Club

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    Mother/Daughter Relationships in Amy Tan’s Joy Luck Club One day everything is going great, in fact things could not be better and then you say something and your friend turns to you and says “oh my god, you sounded just like your mother”.  That is when you freak out and think to yourself it is true I am turning into my mother.  This is every daughters worst nightmare come true.  When a young girl is growing up her mother always says and does things that the girl vows she will never say and do but she does