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    The world witnessed a tremendous global recession that cost tens of trillions of dollars caused by US Financial Institutions. It is considered by many economists to have been the worst economic recession since the great depression that occurred in the 1930’s. In 2008, the US housing market collapsed enormously, resulting in a global financial crisis which caused millions of taxpayers, and financial institutions to go bankrupt. Moreover, several business outsiders made large sums of profit from…

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    has led to celebrities refusing to have their photos retouched and decided to “take a stand against rampant photo retouching, declaring the practice detrimental to your health which has brought attention to photo manipulation such in the case of Brad Pitt and Kate Winslet who asked photographer Chuck Close to capture them showing all imperfections, we are then left with questioning are they really make up free? In order to do this we must look at both sides of photo manipulation and the effects…

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    laughing Buddha is a small example of how Buddhism’s great influence has leaked over into western culture. But the laughing Buddha is just the tip. Pop culture and Hollywood has embraced the Buddha in popular films Seven Year in Tibet, which stared Brad Pitt. The Buddhist imagery and style was depicted in western culture…

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    studying this unit. The main cast include Chiwetel Ejiofor as Soloman, Michael Fassbender as Epps, Benedict Cumberbatch as Ford, Paul Dano as Tibeats, Paul Giamatti as Freeman, Lupita Nyong 'o as Patsey, Sarah Paulson as Mistress Epps, and, of course, Brad Pitt as the good guy Bass. Initially living in the free state of New York, Soloman is given the offer to travel to Washington D.C. to play music for pay. However, once there, the two who accompany Soloman trick him into slavery. He is moved…

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    Banksy: A Graffiti Artist

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    on contemporary female identity and its relationship to patriarchal culture, as well as the commodification of the art world and various political injustices” (Bambi), and does work of Amy Winehouse and Queen Elizabeth. Celebrities such as Adele, Brad Pitt, David Beckham and Rihanna collect some of her work to be hanged up in their homes. Some of Bambi’s work has made it into the Walton Fine Arts Gallery in London. Both Bambi and Banksy create work the same way, and both have their identity to…

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    In this scene, Norman, played by Logan Lerman, begins to read music and play the piano while Collier, played by Brad Pitt, is standing at the table. As Norman plays, Emma, the young girl that lives in the apartment, played by Alicia von Rittberg, stands next to Norman, helping him to turn the music pages and sings along. As the song comes to an end, Collier says to…

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    don't get their chance simply because, there are some who are really just more famous, but just because they're famous, doesn't mean they're exceptionally talented. When people talk about great actors, they would immediately think of Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Tom Hanks. When people talk about great actress they would say the names of Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Natalie Portman, Julia Roberts, and Nicole Kidman. However, people tend to forget about some…

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    which has been able to provide cleaner and safer water to the people of Haiti by providing training, expertise, and financial support for water project construction through their staff. Celebrities like Petra Nemcova, Sean Penn, Angelina Jolie, and Brad Pitt have also extended their assistance by opening up schools, managing a camp of over 50,000 people, and donating money to…

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    Throughout chapter eight, the audience is exposed to different examples of globalization. Globalization is referred to as “a contemporary form of cultural and economic integration facilitated by electronic media, international financial institutes, trade agreements, and national immigration policies” according to Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey (Kirk and Okazawa 2013,G-3). In other words, globalization is how different nations interact, exploring each other’s cultures, and sometimes adopting…

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    Film Analysis: Fight Club

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    At first, I expected Fight Club to be another tedious action film about a bunch of guys fighting, judging from the name of the movie. When I watched the movie however, it was nothing as I expected; the movie does not have much of the actual fighting. The story is about a narrator who has everything, but still lives a miserable life. He has a successful job as an office worker, he gets well payed, and lives in an apartment that looks like it has been taken straight out of an IKEA catalogue.…

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