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    Suicide Informative Speech

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    people out there ready to “pull the trigger” and end their lives. Due to his lack of sleep he could be dealing with emotional issues such as stress or depression. He says that he is not able to sleep in hopes to personalize the song and persuade the audience to think of all of the effects of suicide. Not only does the person who commits the act suffer, the families, friends, and people who care suffer as well. They spend countless hours grieving and wishing they could have done something to stop…

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    Justice System Reflection

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    This was the seventh week out of twelve in my internship. This was another great week that was insightful and helpful to furthering my knowledge of the criminal justice system. I was sick on Monday which is why there is no event for that day. The log ends on the following Monday because I wanted to keep the string of five-day work weeks present in my reports. I am only mentioning this to make sure that there is no confusion in that part of the report. This week, was the week of the citizen’s…

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    Overwatch Cinematic is a trailer created in order to advertise the game Overwatch. The trailer started with a narration of a documentary film that is a flashback that serves two purposes, set the setting or create the framework of the overwatch world, which used to have conflicts and wars, and give an overview or background information of what Overwatch is, “an elite international task force of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, oddities, and guardians.” The documentary film also act as a…

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    less then human. Shakespeare employs this storytelling technique to not only portray Caesar as a weak man, but also rise the audience’s suspicion over Cassius motivations. Shakespeare in the beginning of the passage frames how Cassius wants his audience to hear his speech as an act of storytelling…

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    show the beauty standards, for example, having a brighter skin, erasing acnes, dark circles, whitening teeth, having full lips, changing hair colors, or even change the shape of body look sexier and slimmer. “Fotoshop of Adobé” introduces to the audience three solutions for the perfect beauty are “Healing brush”, “Hue/Saturation”, and “Liquify.” The ad is mostly for the women who want to make themselves look younger and more beautiful. It also introduces many famous models in there with the mood…

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    I have used the transition of a caterpillar to butterfly to depict Tom’s process of discovery and the white colour of the butterfly represents healing as perceived by the audience, us and Coral. The play ‘Stranger on The Shore’ acts as an analogy of the healing of the soul where Coral is afraid to walk; metaphorically she is unable to accept her son’s death and advance further, however, Tom helps her to return to the real…

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    In her article "To all the Girls I 've Rejected", Jenifer Delahunty Britz appeals to a broad audience primarily composed by current, future and pasted college students. Although not limited to these demographics, the article primarily aims to console people who have experienced a rejected application. In lieu of conversations about this very personal and sometimes troubling subject, Britz attempts to console and explain why these rejections happen so often to such great candidates. It 's clear…

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    Both The Thin Blue Line by Errol Morris and La Jetée by Chris Marker are movies whose diegesis revolves around their respective filmmaker’s unique theories on memory. My argument for this paper is that Morris’ stance on memory paints it out to be a fluid, changing subject and he does so through his use of highly stylized elements of mise-en-scene, sound, and straying from the codes and conventions of documentary-making. Chris Marker, on the other hand, portrays memory as a solid, immobile…

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    left the “Beautiful Thing” audience after seeing two men kiss. But, nonetheless, these individuals are insignificant and rather closed minded. As a whole, if we continue to shy away from these issues, we are no good. Collectively, we must expose ourselves to reality; just because we hide from it does not mean it just disappears. Life goes on, no matter if we choose to pay attention or not, but plays are a great way to convey such difficult messages, and get an audience of individuals, who may…

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    Roots of Dystopia in Children of Men A film is a double-edged sword. Though capable of providing an escape from modern day society, a film is equally capable of jolting audiences out of their inaction by bringing them face to face with the consequences of their choices. Children of Men, directed by Alfonso Cuaron and released in 2006, is a classic example of the latter. The story is set in the year 2027 where women have lost the ability to conceive children. The story follows the protagonist…

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