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    The Real, the Bad, and the Ugly by Cassie Heidecker is an interesting example of analyzing the reality TV epidemic and in addition to the people that view it. The author starts out by listing things that go into a reality TV production and things that happen in real life in order to state that these are two different things despite the idea that reality TV is supposed to be “real”. The mundanity of real life is emphasised here vs. the idea that reality TV is scripted and has a lot of extra work…

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    THE NATURE OF GOD. The nature of God shows His characteristics, His attributes and His qualities. These attributes set God aside from human beings and other supernatural beings. It also reveals to us how he deals with mankind. The way he created human beings and made them superior over other creations and the order in which he creates shows his character as a powerful and orderly being. He is described as the Holy Trinity for he is God the father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. It’s…

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    Reputation for Violence and Destruction? The Vikings- Almost everyone claims to know something about them, but how well do they know them? How well did the Vikings create their real image? Were they brutal marauders or just settlers, economic destroyers or merchants, anarchists or lawful? “Salt-water bandits with brutal vices or stout-hearted gentlemen of the north?”[4] Do their lifestyle really matter to judge them in a historical focus? Actually, they were all of the above to some…

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    Godzilla Analysis

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    Japan are not afraid to show full force against the monster which gives the sense that the film is more about getting rid of the enemy, showing Japans economic growth. While on the other hand, in Gojira, Dr. Serizawa is afraid to use his oxygen destroyer to stop Godzilla and is afraid that the technology could of prone of the eventual destruction of the world this shows weakness and puts Japan in a state of catastrophe rather than a state of defense when compared to Godzilla. Godzilla’s height…

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    it originates in a misunderstanding. It does not matter if the destruction springs from a foolish policy. Sell cigarettes without the proper authority and your body can be destroyed. Turn into a dark stairwell and your body can be destroyed. The destroyers will rarely be held accountable. Mostly they will receive pensions.” (Coates 2015). This passage was especially difficult for me to read, it made me feel sad, confused, upset and very emotional. I felt almost helpless while reading the passage…

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    Fight club and Dr. jekyll and mr hyde compare and contrast Ther are many similarites between the two stories. Some people call fight club the modern day adaptation of dr. jekyll and Mr. hyde. In my personal opinion o agree with this idea of them beeing very simillae stories. The stories both share simillar theme as well as ideals they are just stated differently as well as exicuted in different ways. One of the reocurring thimes in the tow of these stories is the theme of the evile persona…

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    The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, was the longest amount of time that the United States armed forces were deployed in hostile combat. This war began on November 1st 1955, and took place in the countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The cause for the war to begin was conflict between the governments of North and South Vietnam. Altogether this war lasted around a staggering twenty years, and in the end the outnumbered communist government of North Vietnam prevailed…

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    freedom, and fahrenheit 451 symbolizes the collapse of Montag's society. Bradbury's use of symbolism throughout the novel makes the book both devastating and powerful by using symbols such as fire, birds and heat. Fritz 2 Fire is used as both a destroyer and creator in the novel. It is used to symbolize destruction, “it is a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed’ (3). Fire is first used as only a destructive force, burning was a pleasure. As the fireman…

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    What do you know about true love? Everyone believes they know the meaning of love, but cannot explain it. In the Eyes were Watching God, Janie goes through her life trying to figure out what love is and how to achieve it. She marries three different men and figures the true meaning of love. After much soul searching, Janie finally found her match. In The Eyes Were Watching God, Hurston uses Tea Cake and Janie to symbolize true love; they express their loyalty, trust and communication to one…

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    The Vietnam war was the most controversial war to date. The sons of the baby boom had just reached the age to fight, their fathers had raised them preaching on how a man fights in the war when he is needed. But also from the baby boom was the birth of anti government, free mind movement. The vietnam war was a war we had no reason to fight in, in the second world war the United States was attacked by the Japanese. The United States felt threatened by the fact that the N.V.A were communist backed…

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