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    an angle of vision to the jury, judges, and the people. However, sometimes policemen’s can be quite prejudiced and disregard cetin information. For example, the police, who reviewed the autopsy report of Eric, believed the tragedy was probably a drowning, and because of that many citizens believed that was the case. Informal social audiences are the citizens of St. Joseph and Benton Harbor. For example, the white believed that Eric had drowned because he didn’t know how to swim, therefore he…

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    Please Disturb Analysis

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    mocks these expectations with a call to rise these expectations or the aim of the dolphins, even more in an attempt to obtain the commercialized wealth and beauty of the statues. Unfortunately the result would be to submerge oneself even further into drowning waters. The adverse effect of such unachievable goals displayed in familiar settings, as this fountain at a hotel is, reaffirms the inescapable nature of the lifestyle. Portraying unmet expectations in a slightly different way, Bubble Head,…

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    firing with screaming of fellow warriors. Again, “As under a green sea, I saw him drowning” meaning he is watching another man drown in an abundance of green gas. Not an actual sea with water, it is such a big spread of gas that it is inevitable to escape and he was drowning in it. Someone who did not put their mask on in enough time, being effected by the dominating gas is “guttering, choking,” he is now “drowning.” (723). The strongest metaphor within this poem is by saying “Obscene as cancer,…

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    attack robs the life of one of the soldiers. The hapless boy wasn't agile enough to fit “the clumsy helmets just in time”(10). During the third and final stanza, the author explains the death of the soldier as “He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning”(16), and this vivid and traumatizing image haunts him in his dreams. Lastly, Owen criticizes those who support war and promote it as “some desperate…

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    art through the wide use of parody. Through observation of his work it can be seen that his main source of inspiration were comic books and the images contained within them. This source of inspiration can be seen in one of his most famous works, Drowning Girl. This piece of work was appropriated from Secret Hearts #83, a DC Comic. To make the piece appear to be created by photographic reproduction, Lichtenstein used techniques such as bold colors, Ben-Day dots, and thick outlines. These…

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    shot in the film that captures the essence of the motion picture is pool shot where Brian has his eyes wide open bubbled streaming out of his nose as if he is drowning, which could ironically foreshadow his brother’s drowning not depicted, but mentioned in the movie. This is the essence of the film because Brian his entire life was drowning under the pressure of his stardom and especially the pressure of his musical gift. The heavy use of the blue; the blue water, the blue pool walls, Brian’s…

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    Papa Roach's Song Scar

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    Papa Roach’s song Scars talks about is about putting yourself out there even though you’ve been hurt and having someone use you and never take the blame. The speaker is saying that he continuously hurts himself to save the other and he cannot prevent the pain because he is just naturally a compassionate man although the downfall of others drag him down as well. “Scars” carries the theme that at some point sacrifice can be too much and you can’t always save everyone or they can drag you with them…

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    For instance, a child was drowning and you were passing by, it is generally agreed within society that you are obligated to do whatever you can to save that child. This becomes a moral issue when risk is taken into consideration. Both Kant and Mill agree that if you cannot swim and…

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    do you have to sacrifice your own happiness to be considered moral? Is your happiness not important? How is it immoral to think about your happiness? In above example of saving a drowning person, if the person does not go to save drowning person, is it immoral? The person is probably afraid of himself drowning. In my opinion, giving up your own happiness for others is a weakness of utilitarianism theory, because, I think, everyone deserves to be happy. Another weakness of…

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    to acquire not essential items. Peter Singer believes that those who can afford to donate a sum of their money to poverty relief are morally required to do so. This paper will summarize Singer 's Rich and Poor and demonstrate how failing to save a drowning kid is not the same as failing to donate to poverty relief. Peter Singer argues that those who are affluent buy meals not so that they can relief their hunger, but for the pleasure of eating that meal (Quote). To be clear, Singer does not…

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