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    child . In his child hood time, when he is crying his mother given him a notebook to keep quiet . From that David set a fire from his from his writing career . His first novel "absolute power" published in 1996 . David followed a film featured in Clint,Eastwood as its director and star . In all in all , David has published 34 novels and become the national and international bestsellers novels for adults . Almost all his novel adapted for…

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    Novel or Gone with the Wind, first published in 1936 in the United States, is a classic romantic novel written by Margaret Mitchell, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937, a prestigious literary award. Gone with the Wind is about the character of Scarlett O'Hara, a beautiful, bright South girl with a lot of modern thinking and open-minded, open-minded and open-minded lifestyle. She represents the image of modern women in a new industrial society, aspires to enrich herself and assert her position in…

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    It is simply naïve to disregard the overwhelming influence that the media and literature has had over the public over the past century and more precisely, in our youth. As a society, we constantly twist ourselves to fit the mold presented to us through various media outlets (e.g. TV, movies, magazines, advertisements, etc.) and in literature we encounter in our lives for a multitude of reasons. Throughout time, men have been presented to fit very traditionally masculine traits based on a…

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    Cowboy Masculinity

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    Many women supported prohibition, banning of alcohol because alcohol was the key to unlocking a more masculine man. Alcohol allowed men to do things that they would not do when sober. With regards to this, director Clint Eastwood purposely named the town Big Whiskey because it was the stage of where cowboys demonstrated the most masculine traits. Not to mention, alcohol was actually a major boost and helped many cowboys overcome others; cowboys without it showed weakness…

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    generations hear his story to understand what made him so successful in his craft. He may not be here anymore, but his story and legacy has been kept alive through the efforts of his widowed wife, Taya, along with the movie American Sniper directed by Clint Eastwood, 2014. The film represents various political messages of patriotism and acts of heroism. Chris Kyle…

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    Justin Dart Jr. : A Human Rights Pioneer According to ada.gov "The ADA guarantees that people with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone else to enjoy employment opportunities, purchase goods and services, and participate in state and local government programs" (“Introduction to the Americans with Disabilities Act”). Justin Dart Jr. is credited as the father of ADA and an important human rights activist. Born on August 30, 1930 to a wealthy family, Dart was diagnosed with polio at…

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    Vultures Essay

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    dozen or so vultures flying high above, and they are circling. The cowboy now knows that his buddy is either dying or is already dead. As the cowboy rides up underneath the vultures, he finds his buddy barely hanging on to life. From John Wayne to Clint Eastwood, vultures have been making cameos in all most every western that has graced the big screen. The symbolic picture of a vulture or vultures circling high above has always been a sign that death was nearby or had already come. If someone…

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    Gender Inequality in the Film Industry needs to be talked about If you can’t name 5 female directors that have directed more than 3 films, gender inequality exists in the film world. There is a huge pay, equality, opportunity, and bais gap between men and women in the film industry. For every 5 men working, there is 1 woman (Zurko). As a women pursuing film, it’s discouraging how i will have less opportunity and wage than someone else just because of my gender. By highlighting the social and…

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    Women In Hip Hop Culture

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    Women in Power There are many types of music, but hip hop is the type that is associated with African Americans, and they are the founders of hip hop. I am not a fan of hip hop because of how the music industry portrays black women as sex objects. Black women use Hip- hop to express themselves through music. Black women tell their stories, about how they feel about how men exploit them in the music industry and manipulate the young minds of our new generation against women. Although through hip…

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    Despite of what many people think, this is the Native American’s territory, therefore we are just invading their territory. Hollywood has made many representations about Indians that most of the time have the same content of barbarian Native Americans killing the good white people that came to America to civilize them. How good does that sound? The truth is the way it sounds is not actually the way it happened, and Hollywood has influenced in what we think about natives. Native cultural…

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