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    simply catering to their needs in the relationship. These needs can simply be cooking meals, cleaning the house, washing dishes, laundry, massages, taking out the trash, mowing the lawn, washing the car, brewing coffee in the morning, being their chauffeur, walking the dog, shoveling, cleaning the snow/ ice off their car. Basically anything and everything that you may do to demonstrate your love and affection toward your loving partner, any duties that you know she or he has to do after a hard…

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    It's the desire of human to live a comfortable life and be able to meet his or her day to day financial needs and responsibilities. life without a source of living is like a car without an engine ,it will not go anywhere. A person without a source of living or jobless ,without any income coming in from any source can be frustrated, with low self esteem and sometimes if they cannot meet their financial demands or responsibility over a period of time they may decide to take their life and commit…

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    In the novel money has a big effect on the characters. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is all about wealth, and how money changes the characters, leading them to make bad choices. In the novel, wealth changes people by leading them to make bad decisions as shown by Daisy, Tom and Gatsby. In the novel wealth is a big theme, everything that happens is a result of money. These bad choices are made throughout the novel bringing them to a big conflict between the characters, leading to the…

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    Urban Ghetto Analysis

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    This is the types of ghetto was entirely capitalist in fact there where job that maybe not the best paying job just like the Raisin in the Sun, Walter Lee Younger work as a chauffeur for a rich white man, His wife Ruth work in a private kitchen for rich wealth white people, and the Grandma work iron rich whites people clothes, so there job that don’t pay well and clearly they don’t have enough money the apartment they renting…

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    George Liberace Biography

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    There are some extremely talented people, they are have something interesting, and different events in their life that can change history.Liberace did that very things and know what can take that away. Liberace was born on 16 May 1919, West Allis, Wisconsin, USA.He was raised by his parents,and grew up with his older brother and his older sister .He had a twin brother that died at birth.His mother was Frances Liberace, his father was Salvatore Liberace, his brother was George Liberace, and his…

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    Both The Conformist’s Marcello Clerici and The Conversation’s Harry Caul are racked with deep and abiding guilt that color their motivations and actions throughout each film. The first man, tortured by a childhood trauma for which he feels tremendous guilt, reacts by embracing fascism, seeking to absolve the abnormality he feels marked with through its radical uniformity. The second experiences guilt as a result of an occupational hazard—the unintended external consequences of his surveillance…

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    Characterization and Practical Differences between Plays and Films as in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun When a human is subjected to trying times, it does not take long for one’s true colors to show. It was Alabama governor Bob Riley who said, “Hard times don't create heroes. It is during the hard times when the 'hero' within us is revealed”. In A Raisin in the Sun, a play by Lorraine Hansberry, the Younger family is experiencing struggles of their own. While the play conveyed this…

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    access to the party hierarchy." Overall, it is seen that at least 170 people were directly participated in the filming of 'Triumph of the Will' and in addition, Riefenstahl was provided with an airship, sixteen newsreel cameramen and twenty-four chauffeur driven cars. Sennett (2014) states that the "music was to be composed by a leading film composer, Herbert Windt." Therefore, this highlights the immense resources available to her throughout her films. Hitler even chose the title of the film to…

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    Raisin In The Sun Mama

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    A Raisin in the Sun portrays a few weeks in the life of the Youngers, an African-American family on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s struggling to support themselves each and every day from paycheck to paycheck. When the play opens, the Youngers are waiting to receive an insurance check which comes from the deceased Patriarch of the Younger family, Mr. Younger’s life insurance policy. Mama and Walter have an idea as to what he or she would like to do with the money they are about to…

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    Morgan Freeman was born June 1, 1937, in Memphis tennessee. He was the youngest of five. Morgan’s father's name was Morgan Porterfield freeman, and his mother's name was Mayme Edna. Morgan was raised in Mississippi and Chicago in a low income home. After morgan was born his parents were struggling under the pressures of the jim crow south. They relocated to Chicago to find work. Freeman lived with his grandparents while his parents looked for jobs in Chicago. When morgan was six his…

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