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    POC Vs Popular Culture

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    It Is More Than a Role: POC vs. Popular Culture The misrepresentation of people of color in popular culture has become a cataclysm in our society. Regrettably, the blatant misrepresentation had not received as much cognizance until recent controversies surrounding the 2016 Oscars. The visual of the homogeneous audience that night became a catalyst for awareness. The tension from the issue unveiled how there was still an undercurrent of racism present within the system, and that in turn exposed…

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    Globalization In Japan

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    1. Drivers of globalization Looking at Japan and see how efficiently they use globalization in their favor to take a great position in this world, you have to see what were the drivers of globalization who made this happen. This chapter consists of what are the drivers of globalization. And what were the influences the declining of barriers had for Japan and it also consist of technology changes a big factor was in this process. Like many other countries decided Japan also to decline its…

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    On this assignment, I would like to write an essay about the definition of culture and subculture following by the two-supported major theory that I would be using, One of the theory I would be using is Psychoanalysis theory as it would be focusing on the aspect of DreamWorks as discussed in Freud’s book Interpretation of Dream (Freud, 2009) and Followed by Frankfurt school (Adorno & Hokheimer, 2009) in the discourse of culture. (Williams, 2009) According to Williams (Williams, 2009:32) culture…

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    The author of Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk, once stated, “The trick to forgetting the big picture is to look at everything close up” (Chuck, n.d.). His statement highlights a condition I call a myopic perspective. Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a condition in which a person can clearly see objects close-up while objects in the distance look blurry (“Myopia,” n.d.). A myopic perspective is a similar impairment limiting people’s psychological viewpoint or internal vision versus their physical…

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    samurai stand only a few feet apart, blades at the ready, blood would be spilled and honor satisfied. Although his mother was a simple commoner, a fisherman’s wife, he permitted no one, not even his master, to call her – fat. This scene, set in an anime or manga brings forth feelings of excitement and glamorize what would surely be a deadly and honorable encounter over a simple insult. It would be comical if not so sad that this is how J.D. Vance and his characters see themselves in…

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    When given the task of creating both a whole new superhero and comic script, I was shocked by the amount of control and creativity I would have throughout the process. Creating my own personal hero is what excited me most as a writer, although I realized how hard it is to truly be original in the world of comics. Since Superman’s grand debut in 1938 it would seem as though every superpower has been thought of. The “roadblock” of creating an original hero pushed my creativity and lead to my…

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    Everything is white. The last thing I remember is how I noticed that my club mate Satoru's older brother Naoto, the driver of the van, was reeking of alcohol. When I pointed it out to him, he turned around to the backseat, to assure us that it's alright and that he's used to drunk driving - while going at twice the allowed speed inside the city limits. He actually even let go of the steering wheel to gesture his case, so the outcome was obvious. Why did I have to learn this way that Satoru's…

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    Light Yagami is the protagonist of the anime called Death Note. Light Yagami is a 17 year old high school boy living in the Kanto region of Japan. He lives with his mother, father (who is a detective) and little sister. Yagami is a highly intelligent person who can usually come up with possible scenarios and find solutions or them--he is also at the top of his class in both college and high school. Yagami is a very serious character who is often depicted in his school uniform or in a suit.…

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    Our heroes are all different, including Beowulf and Kirito ( Kirigaya Kazuto) are similar in many ways but, both have their own qualities. Kirito is a 17 year old boy who started out quiet and shy, but then he becomes a brave warrior who will sacrifice everything for the ones he loves. Beowulf is from the Anglo Saxon period, he is from the Geats tribe. Whom inhabited the southern side of Sweden. He has superhuman strength and he has faith every time he fights. What are the qualities of a real…

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    The absence of women characters in video games might have many different reasons. The creators of these games are mostly males; there are not many women in the video game industry. There was even a joke about Ubisoft, one of the well-known producers in video gaming, that they do not have female characters in their games in important roles because they do not see a lot of female around –since nearly all of their workers are males. Also still today, the games are focused on the male majority…

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