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    Barton, there is an old man on the foot of the bed, on his knees in his pajamas. The man looks like he is praying. The talking bubble over the man says “Oh--you’re here! I was hoping I could leave a message.” He’s clearly talking to God, but I don’t think he does this often. I think the overall message of this cartoon, is that we don’t talk to God like He asks. Barton drew a bubble on the ceiling like its “the man upstairs” answering to the old man. The issue with the man seems to be, he is…

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    Old Spice Ad Analysis

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    infer that by using their product, a man will or become more alike to the Old Spice man or in other words, the ultimate man. The Old Spice advertisement…

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    secure job. Accouter are the people who deal with the money, they handle and keep any financial records for people and big companies. They are also responsible of keeping companies away from fraud and financial waste. As long as people are making money, there is plenty of jobs for accouters. If there is plenty of jobs for accouters, why do people see more man working as accouters than women? Woman have been knowing to have a lack in interest in careers that involve math. Man have the tend to be…

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    Man Fell Into Sin Analysis

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    universes, God created man, and because of God is holy, God created man with holiness. But, man fell into sin and disappointing God. Genesis 3:6 explain how the man fell into sin, how Adam and Eve sinned by disobeying God and eat the forbidden fruit. God shows his justice and God punish them and Romans 6:23 says that the wages of sin is death. Since man fell into sin there was a space between man and God, and cannot do good things. But still, even if man fell into sin, God still love man and…

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    Review of Sugar Man A man was driving a car on highway listening to a lilting refrain and the rhythm fitted the phenomenon of freedom well. That’s the beginning of this documentary movie, “Searching for Sugar Man”, and no wonder the song played in the beginning should be “Sugar man”. Therefore, this movie is a documentary video, which comprehensively talks about the history, the widespread popularity of “Sugar Man”. As for the history of the musical works, "Sugar Man" actually was a song…

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    The focal point of the image, ‘Oliver Asking for More,’ is the gentleman standing opposite the other people who are seated. The man attracts the attention at first glance because he looks bigger than the other people in the picture, and his clothes are painted white while the other people have their clothes painted dark. After gazing at the image of the man, my eyes are then attracted to his legs. The legs look bent while he leans on the wall. The attention of the gaze of the legs is based on…

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    The Deterrence Theory of Punishment is the theory that states that people will not break the law, or rules, because they are scared of getting caught and being punished. This means that people are less or more likely to commit a crime or do something they aren’t supposed to based on the level of punishment or outcome. The Deterrence Theory of Punishment relates to the Road because there are several parts in the book where this applies. For example, when they find the bodies in the basement, they…

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    In Cormac McCarthy’s novel, The Road, the story follows a man and a boy who struggle with the repercussions of living in a post-apocalyptic United States. Throughout the novel, there are many physical obstacles they have to overcome, such as hunger and disease. Cannibals and street thugs who kill other survivors run rampant through the wilderness as well. Although they have close encounters with all of these things, the man tries to protect the boy from physical harm. The surrounding culture…

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    unlike many others, a tale of a man and his need for vengeance towards a ordinary man, with an extraordinary eye. The man I shall speak of, is a psychopath In the story "The Tell Tale Heart", a man is tormented by an elder man's fake eye. He not only is bothered but believes it is an evil eye, This is the start of this man's psychopathic behavior, He thinks unclearly, almost as if this "evil eye" is out to get him. He is paranoid about the eye, so he watches the man for 7 nights. This is…

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    power. If a person has a lot of knowledge, than that person has a large amount power. For example, in the 1900s people gained ownership of the idea that the Aryan race was the “master race.” People who read “Mein Kamph” by Adolf Hitler gained this knowledge. Since Hitler and people who read “Mein Kamph” had ownership of this idea, they held the most power during this time period. People who had ownership of the knowledge that the Aryan race is superior had so much power that they were able to…

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