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    This year Netflix suprised its audience with an unusual acquisition of a documentary film from Sundance Film Festival. The producer of the film, Rashida Jones, focuses on the “amateur” porn industry and women who have no clue what they are in for. The documentary sheds light on young girl exploitation and explains how they got lured into adult film industry. The film suggests that the Kardashians, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, and others from our mordern culture have created this market of sexual…

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    is manifested in her posture. When the audience sees an old women, around seventy or eighty years old alone in a house, there is a feeling of unease. Because the focus has been primarily focused on Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey throughout the documentary, the shift in the episode comes across as surprising. It seems that the show had been only showing the opinions of the family members as opposed to their everyday lives. The audience sympathizes with the helpless women as she can only wait to…

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    I’m going to be the next LeBron James. Give me about 6 years and you’ll hear about me on every radio, phone, and TV. I’ll live in a mansion with an indoor basketball court and a pool. I’ll own a Ferrari, a Maserati, a Bugatti, and any other luxury car. I’ll make millions on top of millions of dollars. I’ll be on the cover of every magazine and basketball video game. Trust me, I’m going to be amazing. You might ask why I’m so sure about myself. The reason is because I have confidence, and…

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    Dr Young Research Paper

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    I want to write my course paper on a man I idolize and completely respect, This man i speak of is Andre Romell Young, a.k.a ‘Dr. Dre.’ My goal is to shed light on Mr. Young’s Achievements, business moves and career paths, I will highlight some personal things about Mr. Young but as long as it is relevant to my points. In 1984 Dr. Dre started his music career at a local Compton night club ‘Eve After Dark’ as a Disc Jockey, he was apart of a group known as the ‘World Wrecking Crew’. Here Young,…

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    The title of the documentary is very significant because it makes a powerful argument about women in the media. The argument that this documentary makes is that women are not properly represented in the media and that they are both misrepresented and underrepresented and this is proven in numerous ways throughout the documentary. The way women, specifically women reporters, are addressed in the media is a very big problem. When they are shown in the media, people tend to attack women for things…

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    that is a real in a certain situation which is frequently negative. Hope is the driving force that often causes people to migrate to a different place, where they seek for new opportunities like as jobs. Moreover, there is a documentary called Farmingville and a documentary called The Overnighters that portrays the central idea of having hope and the cause of people migrating to other places to pursue the key to success.…

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    Night produced a sympathetic documentary about 10 innocent oil rig workers who are caught in amongst a massive storm along with the choice of the Captain on the Mermaid Vigilance a passing ship to leave the men to their death. This documentary represents the situation as it says by the title Murderous, Cowardice and heartless. As soon as the documentary starts, it opens with a re-enactment of the men clinging to the life raft to try and stay afloat. As the documentary continues there is a voice…

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    Hallelujah

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    Leonard Cohen, Gladwell explains, is an experimental innovator, because he had worked for days, months, and even years slowly and steadily to fight to create Hallelujah. In contrast, Ed Sheeran is an example of a conceptual innovator. In a documentary called Nine Days and Nights of Ed Sheeran, filmed for MTV, Ed sheeran explains that he had been writing songs since he was young and he was influenced greatly “after [he] listened to an album by Damien Rice when [he] was about 11 or 12 years old…

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    1. The name of the client Stacy binge eating disorder. 2. Stacy diagnosis is binge eating disorder. Binge eating disorder is out of control consumption of food. 3. The disorder diagnosis criteria for binge eating disorder. When hanging out with friends during the summer of college they were eating a lot of unhealthy junk foods and drinking. Stacy stomach was full from eating the foods. Therefore, a friend showed Stacy how to purge which is remove from their bodies, the food they have eaten.…

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    money and collected his keys; his room number was six. “Have a great- night” she said, in a sarcastic tone. As he walked his way towards the room, he noticed there was not a person in sight. His room was like something you would see out a creepy horror film; your typical cheap, dusty room with peeling paint, a musty smell and dirty, opaque windows. To top it all off, his room was the only one with its actual room number on the front, every other one was not labeled. He laid down in the dingy bed…

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