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    god, descending from heaven through the clouds and bringing revelation to Nuremberg, Germany and the World” (Wood, 1989, p.46). The music that plays in the background reminds the viewer of a journey to success, almost triumphal type music. The editing of Triumph of the Will is remarkable because it is very clean and produces “formal levels of the notion of intricate mechanisms” (1989, p.46). The lack of commentary also makes Triumph of the Will very fascist because although, there is no verbal…

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    Referral for profit and physician-owned medical services have been a topic of debate since the 1980s, consequently leading to the passing of the Stark Law in 1989, which went into effect on January 1, 1992. However, this law included several exceptions. The Stark Law allows physician-owned medical services, providing these services take place on the same site as their medical practice. The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) opposes physician-owned physical therapy shops (POPTS) citing…

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    & Technique Paper Since 1971, Tim Burton has directed over 30 memorable films which all had a very similar themes of fantasy, horror, dark, gothic and quirk like films. Some of his most commonly known films are, Edward Scissorhands (1990), Batman (1989) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). Burton has worked with many popular actors, such as Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp. A large part of Tim Burton’s successful career came from working with Walt Disney, working on films such as…

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    These commercials birthed one of the most famous taglines in advertising history: “It’s gotta be the shoes!” The shoe was also featured in a major comedic moment in Lee’s 1989 film, Do the Right Thing, when a white bicyclist wearing a Larry Bird jersey runs over a young man’s Jordan IV’s and nearly starts a race riot. Since 1989, the Air Jordan 4 has inspired many innovative retros, collabs and special editions. Many sneakerheads believe the Air Jordan 4 has the best design out of the line’s…

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    Sugar Body Blame

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    Should sugar take the whole blame? Obesity and diet related disorders has been a popular topic amongst the scientific community to address. Nonetheless, in trying to depict the causes of such diseases, social media tried to claim that sugar consumption as sole culpability for this Obesity epidemic (abc.net/2014-02-09) In reference to the research written by Tom Gill, this document discusses why sugar should not take the whole blame. Throughout this document will firstly discuss the impact of…

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    Reflection at its most basic principle "provides us with an opportunity to review our decisions and decision-making processes" however, in practice, reflection is a far broader and contextual concept, it is about understanding a person’s life and the actions they have taken throughout their lives. (Nussbaum 1997).Reflective practice first emerged from the work of a man called Donald Schon, having found that there appeared to be a gap between theory and putting it into practice (Fook 2012). He…

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    masculinity or femininity (West and Zimmerman, 1987, p.39. In Bordo’s case, she highlights that the “doing” of gender is through the representation of our bodies, as well as how it is crucial to be over sexualize as a result to feeling superior (Bordo, 1989, p. 125). Through the mass media, females are fed images which depict the clothing, body shape, expressions of “ladylike” figures as well as behaviours which are required to achieve such high levels of hegemonic femininity. Most of these…

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    It appears Amanda’s case is connected to Chomsky’s and Pinker’s Linguistic Innateness theory. The Linguistic Innateness theory emphasizes on the notion that language, or “universal grammar,” is innate and is executed through a language acquisition device (LAD) we are all born with (Wolf Nelson, pg. 59-60, 2010). Although the location of this device it is not specified in which area of the brain it is, it in within us. It assists us in acquiring and executing certain aspects language and, if it…

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    author, and see how other student experiences reflected or differed in each individuals’ experience in the educational system. The critical traditions of educations are designed to link, according to culture and power, class and discourse (McLaren.,1989). In my lesson plan, I integrated concepts that McLaren emphasizes upon to reinforce the concepts I…

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    Elective Abortion

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    organizations that the risk of significant psychological problems following abortion was “miniscule” from a public health perspective (House Committee on Government Operations, 1989). Koop initially elected not to release his study due to the fact that it did not support his anti-abortion position (Arthur, 1997). In 1989, an American Psychological Association panel unanimously found that legal abortion does not result in negative psychological effects for most women who undergo the procedure.…

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