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    Bong – bong’s Medical History Bong – bong was born full term to 23 – year old, mother. He was delivered by spontaneous vaginal delivery at Chinese General Hospital with a birth weight of 6.8 lbs. Bong – bong’s mother had a regular check – ups and at 7 months. However, Bong – bong’s mother have experienced premature labor at 7 months and a caesarean section was performed. There was no vaginal bleeding and hypertension during the course of her pregnancy. Bong – bong and is mother was discharge after two days. Bong – bong’s Behavioral Observations When Bong – bong was 2 years old, his mother noted that he had no verbal output compared to children with his age. He was also observed to have his head, banging and didn’t join in parlor games during children parties. By 2 ½ years old, he doesn’t turn every time his name was called and had no eye contact. Bong – bong would hold his toy cars but didn’t play with them. In this time Bong – bong would sing the alphabet and some nursery rhymes learned from the video tapes. He would utter unintelligible words and recites the numbers in the reverse sequence. At 3 years old, Bong – bong was noted to have no sense of danger as he would climb up in tall cabinets and higher tables and didn’t seem to be afraid to fall from them. He would line up his toys or shampoo bottles and would show some tantrums when disturbed while doing this. Bong…

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    There are 10 main and most common ways people use it. You can smoke it. There are many ways you can even do this. You can roll a join which is a thin paper that sticks to itself when it is wet. This paper can even be harmful to your lungs. You can smoke it out of a pipe or what they call a bong. A bong is glass and fills with water and filters the marijuana. You can get any of these at a tobacco shop. Another way to smoke it is from wax. Wax has more THC and has to be smoked out of a more…

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    Did you know that Richard Bong was America’s best ace of World War Two? Richard Bong was a pilot for the Navy Air Force in World War Two. But really, Richard Bong, the Naval Pilot of World War 2, was one of the best pilots ever. And this is his story. Dick began by joining Superior State University in the year of 1938. He then entered a Civilian Pilot instruction curriculum while taking special aviation lessons. In the year of 1941, Richard registered for Air Force. What he had in common with…

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    Bong Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer demonstrates how various film techniques integrated within an action and science-fiction film allow him, through the journey of the Curtis Revolution, to expose the the flaws of capitalistic systems. Joon-ho’s ability to clearly outline the the high inequalities embedded within social rankings is a testament to his unconventional critique on the layout of the system itself. The use of specific settings, color, camera angles, and props in Snowpiercer allows the director…

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    Nevertheless, there is only a firm belief that the principal of story is the criminal they have sought without any physical evidence. Finally, the cases come back to the original point again. While about 10 women became the victims, the criminal has been not yet caught up. Literally, the cases became the Memories of Murder like the title of this movie. Director Bong Jun-ho said that his new film 'Memories of Murder' was originally inspired from a terrible image like 'a naked corpse that is…

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    “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” Analysis Essay In the Chapter “Sweat heart of the Song Tra Bong”, Tim O’Brien introduces Mary Anne Bell, a fresh out of high school seventeen year old who decides to go to Vietnam in request of her boyfriend, Mark Fossie, to help boost morale at the compound. In the beginning of the chapter, Rat Kiley describes her as “very attractive” and has “a bubbly personality and a happy smile” (O’Brien. PG 95). She came to Vietnam wanting to know everything there is to…

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    Sweet Heart of The Song Tra Bong In Tim O’Brien’s, “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” Rat Kiley, a superfluous storyteller, recounts the story of Mary Anne Bell, a sweet country girl who is shipped into the Vietnam War by her boyfriend, Mark Fossie. Once there, Mary Anne embraces the people, the culture, and the war and transforms. As Mary Anne is a character in the story, one can come to the conclusion that that is all she is, a character. But Mary Anne is much more, and in other ways less. Mary…

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    In most wars, men are usually called into duty more often than women are. Often, there were no women around the camps the men were stationed, leaving the men in an isolated state where only the presence of a woman could bring them back some joy. The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong communicates the story of Mary Anne Belle who was brought to Vietnam by her lover, who miss her company. It is also about the deductive analysis of Mary Anne Belle and is a collection of the progression of her…

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    In “The Sweetheart Song of Tra Bong,” O’Brien creates a specific depiction of Vietnam as a world that affects the foreigners--such as Americans--who inhabit the land. O’Brien portrays a clear distinction between the environment of Vietnam and the society that Americans live in. Mary Anne Bell fully embraces Vietnamese culture which helps establish the main idea of “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong.” Mary Anne’s transformation in the chapter “Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong” was to demonstrate the…

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    The dictionary definition of objectification is to refer to a person as an object, an appellation which usually pertains to the mistreatment of women. The objectification of women is usually most evident in all types of media, including short stories, for instance, Tim O’Brien’s The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong. This short story, in particular, places some verification that men had seen women as toys for the men’s “entertainment and education” (68). As soon as Mary Anne Belle “came in by…

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