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    Monkey Selfies Case Study

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    Monkey Selfies: Questioning Copyright Laws and Constitutional Applications Last week, American animal rights organization the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, more commonly known as PETA, filed a novel lawsuit in San Francisco’s Federal Court on behalf of a macaque monkey for the copyright ownership over “selfies” it took dating back to 2011. The suit requests a court order to give PETA allowance to administer proceeds from the photos to benefit the monkey and the macaque reserve to…

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    on anybody included in either the homicide or the examination of said murder beside Alvin Dewey and his gang. Truth be told, the names of those nearest to the family were not by any means kept the same. Susan was called Laura and Bobby was called Danny and so forth. Besides, the executioners were not even given any consideration in contrast to the book. This left the viewer a lot of space to make their sentiments on both crooks. This is particularly valid for…

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    Analysis Of Titanic

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    Course: Task: Date: Characterization in the “Titanic movie” James Cameron 's Titanic is organized around a memory, Old Roses; Gloria Stuar record of her voyage and relationship on the bound boat when she was seventeen years of age. The early on scenes of the pilgrims seeking Titanic, the "phantom boat," for lost fortune, and Rose 's casing story make Titanic a motion picture about going into the past and investigating a world that is currently lost. In the meantime, then again, inside the…

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    establishment throughout the South and many parts of the United States was in favor of the already in place laws of segregation. This meant that people had to fight and stand up for the beliefs and rights against an opponent who had money and power. Danny Lyon took many photos throughout these tough, but hopeful times and many displayed and told stories that many people hadn't heard of. This image from Cambridge, Maryland speaks volumes of the story behind this movement that was sweeping across…

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    expressed the difficulties that criminals had to face when choosing to join the gang or risk the consequences. It also gives the viewer and chance to look into the hard life of a police officer during a gang war. In this case, the policemen were Officer Danny McGavin, also known as Pacman, and Officer Bob Hodges. Both of these police officers…

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    choice was silence, but as the story continues and his struggle goes on of being haunted by this man he poses a question. Should Karl the dying SS man be forgiven for the murders he has committed? Tanner: Good morning San Francisco! I'm your host Danny Tanner and today we have a special show prepared for everyone. Today's topic is on the case of forgiveness, and we are using Simon Wiesenthal’s book The Sunflower to initiate our talk. Joining us today are two correspondents from the actual book,…

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    The Simpsons is an American animated television sitcom starring the animated Simpson family, which was created by Matt Groening. He conceived of the characters in the lobby of James L. Brooks's office and named them after his own family members, substituting "Bart" for his own name. The family debuted as shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show called The Simpsons, which debuted on December 17, 1989.…

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    Machete Film Analysis

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    lots of laws. But if they do not offer us justice, then they are not laws… We didn’t cross the border, the border crossed us!” (Machete, 2010). The statement reveals that some of the people of Mexican descent did not cross the border as the politician says. The film effectively dramatizes immigrant violence and presents us with images of racial anger, empowerment, and…

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    female in the STEM field goes in knowing that she will be a part of the minority. Most girls are told be prepared to be in classes where the majority is boys. Most adults tell them that they should not get distracted by the boys, and their fellow girls say that they are so lucky to be surrounded by boys. It is as if girls cannot be in a class to actually learn, but instead their only focus is on being around boys. A female in STEM is already fighting the stereotype because the STEM field is…

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    Everyone wants to be in control of something. Whether it 's their bank account, a school project or even their independence... but what happens when that control is taken away from you and you 're left powerless? You could then be compared like the characters in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, taking place in the Great Depression. It is a short, but thoughtful novel which takes on a journey through-out the lives of two best friends- George Milton and Lennie Smalls, working for some money to…

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