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    Kathryn Bigelow’s 1991 crime film ‘Point Break’ is a film that cleverly addresses the issues with toxic masculinity, new age masculinity and the effects these values land men in, when they allow themselves to be oppressed by the societal expectations that are attached to being a man. Whilst similarly questioning the values of what it means to be a woman. The opening sequence has a theme of running water which is frequently revisited within the film. When we first see Jonny, who is portrayed…

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    strength of Junor's character manifests itself in his self-irony, which is also conveyed by the author through illustrations in his diary. It should be noted that the drawings in the diary carry several functions for both readers and inside the narrative. For an outside observer (that is, a book’s audience) they are the author's adaptation of the book into a teenager's diary: always playful, sometimes evil, these drawings perfectly reflect Arnold's emotions and sometimes reveal his character and…

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    associated present events to memory and rather than reproducing the memories, people reconstructed them. Since these theories, writers tried to explain them through their books or gave them a new point of view. In one of her later collections, “Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage” published in 2001, Alice Munro introduced…

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    Introduction In the beginning of the course I want to study about women empowerment. When I read the transformative learning, I really see that as a tool for changing the society in a good way. I think that transformative learning can be the solution for the some misconcepts about gender issues as well. Then I realize that I can combine transformative learning and women empowerment issues, I can write about the women’s transformative learning paths. I decided to write about transformative…

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    SONG:Papercut Artist: Linkin Park (rock band) Concept: Schyzophrenia A person with schizophrenia is considered as a person who has blurred reality with his imagination, and has lost realistic perception, feelings, and thoughts regarding the world. He may see, hear, or feel things completely different from others, and sometimes can’t communicate his unique experience. He may think other people are trying to hurt him. In the song “Papercut”, the lyrics clearly present a person who hears a voice…

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    Psychological triggers and their role in self-discovery as examined in The Epic of Gilgamesh Epics are most often characterized by a flawed hero’s journey or quest to fulfill a fleshly desire, but instead, fulfills the hero’s need for wisdom. Likewise, The Epic of Gilgamesh can be characterized by Gilgamesh’s self-realization of humanity and mortality, discovered by both Gilgamesh and the reader through his quests for fame and immortality. He embarks on two separate journeys. The first journey,…

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    In the modern day world, technology and participating in social media has become part of society’s everyday life. For example, if one forgets to bring a camera or map when travelling, it is no longer an issue because a phone’s camera and Google Maps can be used. The same can be said for computers when travelling for a business trip. However, this convenience has slowly turned into an addiction when that said piece of technology has to be brought along everywhere with its user regardless of the…

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    connect on a deep level I suppose since we are alike in multiple ways. During the session, this relationship continued to grow and I was able to use skills from body language to reflect feelings. I was also able to work on some of my limitations, for example, challenging, and questioning. Nevertheless, within the sessions, I was also able to keep to our plan at large and manage time well, though I was a smidgen disappointed with my time management in the last session later. We were able to…

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    In reference to data acquired by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, it appears that gender diverse and queer minorities within the population are severely under or misrepresented. A prominent example of this has been verbalised by Pallotta-Chiarolli & Lubowitz (2008), stating “very rarely do we read positive stories about a bisexually active man’s strategies of negotiating his sexual practices with his female and male partners” (p. 57). This reiterates…

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    the South – sugar, tobacco, and cotton. The prospect of making large amounts of money led owners of farms and plantations to work their slaves as hard as possible and find ways to maximize profit as their greed surged. Frederick Douglass, in the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, saw the institution of slavery as unjust and inhumane for slaves, but also a detrimental aspect in the lives of the whites. Slaves were subject to multitudes of whippings and punishments, turning white slave…

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