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    the end of the season, Barry’s story crosses over an episode of Supergirl season 2. But the exciting part about this crossover is that it is going to be a musical, cites Blastr. A musical extravaganza is going to take place with lots of singing and dancing. Which also means Supergirl and The Flash is going to sing and dance. The crossover episode is set to premiere in the fall.…

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    As we view the evolvement of American literature, we begin to move away from the transcendentalist impressions of writers, and move toward a more realistic notion. The texts and authors of this era were greatly influenced by the circumstances around them: the American Civil War, the rush to the Alaskan Yukon for gold, or the Industrial Revolution, which incited them to see the world in a different light than those before them. To a reader with little to no knowledge on the background of the…

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    In Stephen Crane’s short story An Episode of War, he appeals to ethos and pathos through the use of rhetorical tropes and schemes to tell the story of a wounded Civil War Union lieutenant from both realistic and naturalistic standpoints. Throughout the story, Crane establishes his ethos by explaining a realistic Civil War event with strong historical accuracy. For example, the scene when an unknown distant enemy shooter wounds the lieutenant while making coffee contains a high amount of…

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    In Serial’s Season 1 Episode 9: “To Be Suspected” posted in the fall of 2014, journalist Sarah Koenig provides significant new evidence for the murder of Hae Min Lee. Koenig is beginning to argue that the 2:36 p.m. call from Adnan Syed to Jay saying that Hae was dead is nearly impossible. She has multiple other people that went to Woodlawn High School to support her argument by stating that they recall speaking with Hae right after school or spotted her around 3 p.m. at school. Koenig speculates…

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    For this paper, I listened the RadioLab episode on music language. I chose this one because, being a musician myself, I’ve always been interested in the psychology behind music, specifically why certain sounds can so drastically alter our emotion. After all, they’re all just vibrations. So what is it about some vibrations that make them so much more significant to us than others? This is one of the primary questions addressed in this podcast. In discussing how music affects us emotionally, the…

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    America the Story of Us Episode 1: Rebels In May of 1610 a ship named “The Deliverance” was making its way towards America. Young English farmers were upon this ship taking the treacherous journey in search of a new life. The majority of the common people will not make it to see the land of the free. But that does not shift the people's persuasion in the chance of opportunity. Land, wilderness, gems, and more are laid throughout the America’s waiting to be claimed. Ten years later new…

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    Compare how the idea of family responsibility is represented in these two texts. In the Australian television series Redfern Now Episode 1: ‘Family’ and Australian writer Melissa Lucashenko’s short-story ‘Tonsils’ both texts demonstrate the concept of family responsibilities though the use of characters, setting and dialogue. Similarly, both texts illustrate the requirement of economical responsibility needed in a middle-class family. Significantly, both ‘Family’ and ‘Tonsils’ highlight the…

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    blood. √The pain was a truck running over me. *After being in a coma like a hibernating bear in the winter, I was now alert, responsive, and alive! ●This reminded me of an episode of domestic violence, featuring Chris Brown and Rihanna. I was Rihanna and my boyfriend was Chris. Although this had been a repeated episode, after this time, I was done. After years of being abused by the man who I thought loved me, it was now time to end this relationship. oMy heart danced around inside of…

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    A vulnerable population is considered to be a group of people being at increased risk for poor physical, psychological, and social health outcomes. In the video ," Becoming American " episode three, the vulnerable population is the Latino immigrants who came to the United States for the better life but unfortunately they face to a big problem called "health issues" that they obtain in the USA gradually. According to the video they have lower rates of death, heart disease, cancer, and other…

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    For Season 18 Episode 11: Great Expectations the show begins in the middle of a hockey game with 3.5 seconds left. The victim, Jack is racing to the goal but just barely misses; of course, his parents greet him with cheers of “you did great! You'll get them next time honey!” But in the locker room is a different story as his teammates show anger towards the missed “wide open shot”. The camera then cuts to Jack and his mother as they're leaving the ring and when asked if he wants to stop at the…

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