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    Black Queer Melodrama

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    project will consist of defining the aforementioned films as performative films, in doing so, next, I could establish a connection between performative documentary and black queerness. This connection I believe will highlight a commonality between these two films and there “pathos-filled” endings or death climaxes. The death Climax as the most obscure and seemingly ineffable connection between these films I think will be illuminated through analysis of the correlation between black-queerness,…

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    Overcoming Isolation

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    Lastly, love can blind one into a trance of different types of isolation that is hard to escape once one has entered. Even though love is great, it can be difficult to understand and think about when so much pain has been endured. Fredrickson states, “In countless social exchanges each day, your potential to alleviate loneliness with love is enormous” (121). The author is trying to say that even though love is in one’s presence, it can be a little too quick to realize that chances are being…

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    shows are somewhat realistic as well, but they are not as majestic as what it feels like to actually be right there with the “characters” right in their faces. The connection the audience will feel towards the characters and the raw emotions that take place on the show. Live theatre offers an experience that is raw and real, draws connections between the characters and the audience, and creates a magical environment that welcomes the audience to takepart in the character’s journeys.…

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    NG-PON2 Variance Analysis

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    to establish the connection. While most internet participants have hear of dial-up, Modem, ISDN and fiber connections an even faster connection is near. The new technology, known as next-generation passive optical network, or NG-PON2 is being tested. So what is the difference between a fiber connections to the home, which a small percentage has, to the NG-PON2? The NG-PON2 fiber is able to utilize four separate colors of light allowing for the operation of the internet connection to be 10GB per…

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    Home Network Analysis

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    A general definition of a home network would be the interconnection between two or more computers to establish a local area network inside the home. With the advancement of the technology, the notion of computers has changed because many devices can do the same job that computers do. Therefore, let us define a home network as a local area network that allows digital devices present inside of a home to communicate together. We will enumerate a list of Home Network devices and we will write…

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    Meursault Vs Camus

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    emotional connections in Camus’s The Stranger. The Stranger contains numerous characters who interact with the main character, Meursault, revealing his emotionless personality. Meursault is characterized as a man who is apathetic and heartless to the world around him, identifying himself as an individual who is apart from society. Society does not affect his reaction and motives as he is separated from the rest of the world. Maman and Marie illustrates the lack of familial and emotional…

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    Women like face to face eye contact, their bodies facing each other as if they are opening themselves up to the other’s words. Eye connection is a sign of being an active listener. The listener of same sex conversations between women often through in the occasional “ok” and “mhm” to let the talking person know they have their attention. Females tend to sit straight up, or level their…

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    back to us as effects.” Similarly, in Kenneth Guest’s, “Cultural Anthropology” his quest to blend our understand of the world comes in a masterful variety. Through the first chapter of his book I found his way of describing the early uses of human connection helped set the bar for the rest of the chapter as well as giving me a better understanding of early connective uses both individually and universal. While many particular groups are fairly distant from the outside world, what caught my eye…

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    changed: through the speaker changing over time, the loss of a loved one, and a realization of reality. In "The Funeral" Gordon Parks uses perspective to show that as time changed so did the perspective of the speaker. The speaker loses her only connection to her childhood which requires her to see reality. The speaker says that “it had been many snowfalls” since they returned home, reinforcing how much…

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    was born. This revelation led him to have a warped sense of his childhood and the relationship he has with his parents. While on his travel, he meets many people and forms unique connections with each of them. Ultimately, Chris reaches Alaska but dies after living there for over one hundred days. With all the connections he made with everyone he met on his journey and the fact that he admits that he was scared and lonely, it isn’t hard to believe that Chris would have returned to society had he…

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