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    “Do you know how you tell real love? It’s when someone else’s interest trumped your own,” - Brad Pitt. When you read deeply into the play “Fences” by August Wilson, the reader will soon figure out what love means to the main characters in the play. In the play “Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen, love is something that is struggling in their relationship. As more and more stress builds up, the reader will soon find out what will happen to their relationship. Not only does love tie these two plays…

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    Hipster Fashion Research

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    /Have you ever heard of the hipster fashion? If not, let me enlighten you. The hipster fashion is responsible for the huge beards, young men are supporting at the moment. You know the ones, you can see them entering the room before the person wearing them does. 2/Now, I’m not saying that I am against beards per-say, but why, oh why, do they have to be so long. I mean what happened to the designer stubble? At least, the designer stubble could be washed whilst washing the face. Whereas, these…

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    “If it were a human, it would be seven feet tall and weigh eighty-one pound of which fifty-three pounds would be bosoms”. (Barry, 787) As Barry describes what a real life Barbie would be as a human, he also states that it is a difficult appearance standard to live up to. As girls grow up playing with Barbie’s they start to look up to Barbie’s “perfect body”. The most common perspective of how girls think their body image looks is negative, and this is influences by media. Girls tend to think…

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    Compulsion. Subsequently, she was also reicieved the the Paul Huf award from Foam Fotografiemuesum Amsterdam in 2012. Eventually, Alex was awarded an Emmy Award for the New York Times, for "The Touch of Evil" a film starring celeberties such as Brad Pitt and George…

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    Gatsby. One can compare Gatsby to a higher figure, authority, or even a God. The narrator makes Gatsby out to be this higher being that is superior to others. Based off of the first chapter, Gatsby can be compared to a well-known celebrity like Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie in our time since most people are attracted and are more interested in people with wealth and beauty. We often find celebrities interesting because they usually have “god-like” qualities (debatable). In a similar way, most…

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    Media Consolidation

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    Throughout the years, America has gone through a great revolution involving technology. With the technological revolution taking off news outlets have increased the various means by which they distribute information to the people. Increasingly a few media corporations took charge of a majority of the news the general public can access. As a result they controlled most of one’s ideas and imagination about the world. This control allows these conglomerates to influence the media they want the…

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    Let’s be honest – not all celebs have talent. Some just get to be famous because of their families but that doesn’t mean they have any real skills. It just means that they were born under the right star, or in the right place at the right time. Paris Hilton is a fine example! Can Paris act? No – but she has enough influence to land herself the occasion film role. Not because she’s a good actress but because people know who she is. Then, on the other side of the spectrum, you get people who are…

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    People are always in the know of what their body is capable of doing. We don’t all have the same kind of body that Brad Pitt has or the bodies from the models at Victoria 's Secret. We are who we are because of our genetic makeup and that in itself does not make us any different than yourself. We can not choose to be fat or skinny but we can choose whether we manage that…

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    Soderbergh's Indie Films

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    the foundations of realism and blurs the lines of the genre. Soderbergh gets away with it (complex camera shots, experimenting with cuts and edits) because he is using stars, so they spectators invest into the star image, like Clooney, Matt Damon, Brad…

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    Turn on the TV. Go to a movie theater. What do we see? It does not matter what channel that the television is set on, chances are, no matter what is being watched, it will be the same thing: a white majority of men and women of all ages in movies with the black characters either dying or being side characters. The problem with this situation has always been a growing curiosity for me even when I was younger; I always wondered why there were not more people of color, people who were represented…

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