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    Trifles are things of little value or importance. In the play Trifles and in the short story “Lamb to the Slaughter” women are viewed as the trifles in someone’s life, most often to a man or to the husband of the woman and are often seen as a nuisance and have little value. Also, they are most often talked down to or viewed as below everyone else. Because of this they are viewed as too stupid to be able to think about anything besides cooking and cleaning, that they are often overlooked,…

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    My Indian Culture

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    Culture is the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group; also : the characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people in a place or time (merriam-webster.com). Culture is something that makes us all unique. It separates us from others, and gives us our own identities. Ever since i was a kid, i identified myself as an Indian. This however is not as accurate as i once thought. I now identify myself as an Indian American. This is the…

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    Spotlight Synopsis

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    Spotlight Spotlight is a 2015 American biographical drama film. This movie is basically talking about a group called “Spotlight “which exist in The Boston Goble. This team only builds by only four people but they all have the passion beyond what they write and what related to this job. All the wants to do is give the justice back to this society. There is cases that they got into for research is child sexual abuse in the Boston area by numerous Roman Catholic priests. Because of what those…

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    It was day 9 of the 12-day cruise. Sitting with my family at the dinner table, I interrupted the conversation and asked if I could be excused so I could go see some friends that I had met on our cruise. I got the go ahead and the time I had to be back in the cabin that night. Normally my curfew is 12am, but that night in particular I thought I could stretch it a bit because we had no obligations for the next morning. I went back to the room, changed, grabbed my phone then went out. The usual…

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    There are many factors that play a part in an individual’s social life. Throughout our lives, we meet people everywhere that come from different backgrounds than us. In meeting these people and having different experiences, we are shaped to who we are today. Your peers at school, your mom and dad, and others affect your own socialization, and each have a very important role to play in the socialization process. Your family and religion both play a major part in your socialization. Your family…

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    Having reread my original autobiography I have realized how different my view on religion was then in comparison to now. Although I have never been extremely active in my religion I have gained a deeper understanding as to what it means to be Catholic. I had once thought that Catholicism was not a big part of my life but I have come to realize that it greatly affects me and how I view the world. “You’re not a real Catholic if [....]”. This is a phrase I have heard many times since I have been at…

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    Mary Austin said “go as far as you dare in the heart of a lonely land, you cannot go so far that life and death are not before you.” There is no perfect place in this world; I have to understand that everywhere I go, there is going to be things that I like and dislike about it. In America, however, there are more of the like than the dislike for me. I came to America as a refugee with my family. Life in America is completely different from life in my previous country. It may be hard for the some…

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    Kristoffer Tabori Analysis

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    The director, Kristoffer Tabori, oh my gosh, you gotta give this man so much credit. He is brilliant. 'Cause again, he is not like, "Well, this is what's on the page, so I gotta get it in the can." There was a lot of stuff changing before our eyes all the time. Even all of my scenes, I would come to set and be like, "What? Wait a minute. This is all different now. Okay." But Kristoffer Tabori gets so much of the credit for really making this move flow and be real, and there's nothing staged like…

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    The greatest hero of Greece,was Hercules. The Greeks are much different from the people of 2016, and they valued courage and strength the most, while forgiving him because of their respect for his good deeds. The Greeks valued courage because in their time a common way of living was “survival of the fittest”. When Hercules proved he was courageous and strong to the people by fighting off monsters, he was immediately respected. “Throughout his life Hercules had this perfect confidence that no…

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    Danny’s relationship with his father at the beginning of the film was a timid relationship with a lot of tension. Early in the film Danny explained how his father (Rebbe Saunders) raised him, at this time it made me think that his father was quite a cruel man considering he raised his son in silence. Rebbe did not talk to Danny unless it was a religious conversation, which forced him to grow up without a father. By contrast Danny’s (the other protagonist in this novel), Reuven Malter’s…

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