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    Bayonetta Research Paper

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    explicit sexual themes involving Bayonetta's design exist for the pleasure of the male audience, others consider them to be an expression of the character's agency. It is definitely not a secret that Bayonetta's design is highly sexualized. Her tight black outfit is composed entirely of her magical hair, which almost completely disappears whenever she uses it to summon demons. In an interview with Hideki Kamiya, the creator of the game, he explicitly states that Bayonetta is actually naked,…

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    Celebrity, Beverley Mitchell The Pennhurst State Mental Hospital, located in Spring City, Pennsylvania has been dubbed as being one of the most legendary asylums when it comes to hauntings and putting humans to the ultimate fear factor test. This legend became even more amplified when Beverley Mitchell was on set at Pennhurst filming the movie under the same name. While on set, Beverley Mitchell, who played younger sister "Ruthie" on 7th Heaven witnessed firsthand, the overwhelming feeling of…

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    For a very long time Black women have argued that there is indeed a Black feminist standpoint based on theoretical understanding of black women 's everyday lives and experiences (Reynolds 591). This theory is about the shared general knowledge that comes from shared lived experiences, specifically experiences of oppression. Black feminist standpoint is made up of a lot of different ideas. It is very interesting as it focuses on both the differences and similarities of African American women from…

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    “Towards a New Vision” by Patricia Hill Collin, “White Privilege and Male Privilege” by Peggy McIntosh, and “There is No Hierarchy of Oppression”, by Audre Lord all sought to end the belief that oppression only happens to one group of people and that oppression should be ranked. Throughout all of the essays one theme ran throughout; everyone experiences some form of oppression and when society begins ranking oppression everyone ends up losing. Patricia Hill Collins’s “Towards a New Vision”…

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    The Battle of San Juan Hill was the engagement between the United States and Spain that concluded the Spanish colonial control. The most acclaimed unit that was in Cuba at the time was the “Rough Riders”. Led by Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt and Colonel Leonard Wood. The Rough Riders were camped along the Santiago Road in Cuba during the first day of July of 1898 getting ready for battle. The Battle of San Juan Hill was a pivotal battle for both antagonist. Teddy’s “Rough Riders” was a…

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    Aliens, Some people believe that there are extraterrestrial beings within our universe, while others find then a complete hoax. The truth of the matter is that there have been reports of alien sightings since the 1900s. One couple claims of having horrible night terrors, relieving their horrible experiences after they have been kidnaped by extraterrestrials. Other reports state of comeing face to face with extraterrestrials inside a mothership, shortly after they have been abducted. One man…

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    Scavengers Narrative

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    suits (this one was a matte black, it would be invisible in the night sky) appeared out of a panel in the wall and assembled itself around him as he stood holding Loki’s gaze, smiling slightly. “Stand behind me, put your arms around my neck,” Tony instructed. Loki did, and a moment later they were flying. Tony was flying slower than usual, since he had an unarmored companion on his back, but still they were whipping through the sky, almost silently around the mostly-quiet, mostly-dark…

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    There, approximately 75 students wore black clothing, raised their fists, and remained seated during the performance of the national anthem in support of those affected by police brutality. This demonstration directly references the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City where two black athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, were condemned by the Olympic Committee and later expelled from Team USA for their Black Power salute. With raised fists, bowed heads, black clothing, and silence during the…

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    Clueless Film Analysis

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    The 1995 movie Clueless directed and written by Amy Heckerling is a typical comical coming of age teenage movie. Following a social dominant and extravagant teenage girl named Cher Horowitz, ironically, the movie displays the effects of her “social project” with Tai Fraser. Through the lens of this social project, the themes of perceptions of desire attributes and the dominant stereotypical culture in high school are explored. With the use of the costumes, characters, and script, Heckerling…

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    you should know that Cuba is located 90 miles south of the shores of Florida, and this was also around the time that America stopped employing isolationism. Also, key figures in this war that we will be discussing are Theodore Roosevelt, San Juan Hill, Rough Riders- which I will say more about later- McKinley, William Jennings Bryan, and Emilio Aguinaldo. In 1895, Cuba was rebelling against Spain. Spain was using brutal force to stop the rebellion, which the U.S. covered in…

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