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    In the R v. Chaulk (1990) case they realized that the meaning of wrong in this section is a reasonable moral standard set by the community (O’Doherty, week 8, 28 Oct 2016). For the defence of NCRMD to be successful, Anastasia would have to prove that her mental disorder caused her to make a morally wrong conduct. She has to know that society views that action as morally wrong (Verdun-Jones, 2015). Another case that the court should refer to is Regina v. Oommen (1994)…

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    paint the ideal picture of what ‘Love’ is, in its many forms in popular culture. Fifty Shades of Grey is a renowned trilogy among the younger generation that explores a peculiar relationship between Christian Grey, a sex crazed Multimillionaire and Anastasia Steele, an inexperienced English literature college graduate. The start of their relationship is questionable on many grounds; does she understand the risk of this potential liaison and how it could affect her emotionally, mentally, and…

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    Anastasia’s Sexuality Plan For this sexuality plan, I decided to use Anastasia Steele from the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy as my fictional character. I used my knowledge of the books and our lecture notes to map out her sexuality plan. Ethics Anastasia is not particularly religious. She was raised by loving parents, but her mother had divorced and remarried several times. Anastasia is very kind-hearted and often puts friends and family before her own needs. She does not partake in any…

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    novel, Fifty Shades of Grey, most of us can agree that it has, in some way, put a scenario in our minds of what we believe the book to be about. I had a strong connection to the fictional character, Anastasia Steele. Despite our difference in gender, we shared personal traits. The novel portrayed Anastasia to be witty, shy, independent, and highly insecure. Every time I read Fifty Shades of Grey, I could feel myself being transported to some imaginary sideline that only my mind could conjure.…

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    creatures that have stopped to watch the nativity, mother and child become separate beings. » I was born in a canebrake in the Bayous of Southern Louisiana during a pre-harvest burn; it was the fall of 1814. My mother was a Quadroon slave named Anastasia, my father, the wealthy plantation owner who owned her. He knew nothing of my birth at first. On the night I was born, another child died. Born the same instant, she took one small breath and then she was gone. I came out kicking and screaming…

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    normally triggered by neurosurgery, brain infection, or a stroke (Baxendale, 2004), amnesia caused by traumatic brain injuries and psychological stress seem to occur more often in Hollywood cinema. Through the protagonists of The Bourne Series and Anastasia, Hollywood follows the aftermath of traumatic incidences which cause both individuals to develop retrograde amnesia and lose their identity. Both characters have difficulty remembering their lives before the incidents, and both stories depict…

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    This conclusion might be further supported by the fact that Anastasia struggles to write her dissertation in Russian and needs to translate it from English. The latter is associated with academic context and is more rational while the emotionality of the former makes it challenging to create logical and refined texts in it. “Autobiographicity” Another observation made during the data analysis is that most stories written by Anastasia in English are to some extent based on her autobiographical…

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    “What the heck happened?” he thought. “Why did Ana stop the spell?” He rose from the rubble and walked over to see Anastasia with blood all over her. There was a dark figure with long, crimson hair and a gold laced fedora. He held a wicked-looking curved dagger with blood on it. It was unmistakable. It was the King of Thacrutia, Raydin. He tipped his fedora at Solaris and was picked up by an enemy aircraft. “ANA!” screamed Solaris. He tried to teleport to her, but the Leviathan saw this as an…

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    Fantasy theme came from the study of group communication that Robert Bales created, but was developed by Ernest Bormann. According to Foss, this theme “is designed to provide insights into the shared worldview of groups” (97). Not only does it provide insights, but it also creates imaginative images. The goal of this theme is to understand how two worlds come together, known as the term convergence. Convergence means, “the way two or more private symbolic worlds incline toward each other, come…

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    Her disappearance has been a subject of much speculation. The remains of the entire family, with the exception of Anastasia and her brother Alexei, were found in the Yekaterinburg grave 60 years after their burial. Approximately a decade ago, in a nearby grave were found the two other children's remains - Anastasia and Alexei. 3. Most of the people have watched the famous movie 12 Years a Slave. The story is based on a book, written by Solomon Northrup. After…

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