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    directors and writers began to write under pseudonyms, in different countries or against the government. This act of rebellion undeniably changed Hollywood by introducing government intervention, creating contempt for the government through parody films, and inspiring future actors to engage in anti-governmental rhetoric. In 1848, the red influence began as…

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    Hitler expressed his thoughts on Germany being the greatest it could in his auto-biography Mein Kampf. Stating that “Germany will either be a world power or will not be at all,” Hitler put all his effort into creating his picture perfect country. Hitler constantly reminded the German people to think of the…

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    Steve Jobs could easily be considered one of the greatest influences in the modern age, and his story of rising from rags to riches has been retold countless times by those who aspire to be like him. Although dropping out of college at the age of nineteen to work in his dad’s cluttered garage with friends could hardly be seen as a wise investment at the time, those who doubted were soon proven wrong. In 1979, Steve Jobs - in collaboration with Steve Wozniak - created the first Apple computer…

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    her story begins, and goes on to poignantly chronicle her childhood experiences, ending with Guy's birth. "Her portrait is a biblical study of life in the midst of death," Baldwin said about the highly praised book, which Angelou later adapted into a film…

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    The women in the film Iron Jawed Angels and Rosie the Riveter was impacted by the “personal is political”. The decision to become an activist or not or to support the politics or not, embracing the fact that many of the women individuals experience issues, problems that are not their fault but oppression. Women always have been informed that they are dumb, unhappy, weak, pregnant, emotional bitch, the slogan suggest that we ladies are in bad circumstances since they encounter gendered…

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    movie we watch, every television show that we tune into, as well as the accompaniment to our drives to our destinations. Music is a way of life, which has withstood the test of time. In today’s world we have experienced some of the greatest compositions that have or will ever be written. Everything resulting from classical music, inspiring other eras of music such as Baroque, Romantic and Jazz, to these types of music inspiring music genres that we listen to daily, music is simply the theme song…

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    The relationship between the Cherokee Indians and the Euro-Americans is one that shows the inherent destructiveness of human nature due to the Euro-American’s part in severely debilitating Cherokee culture. Traditional Cherokee culture was primarily different from the Euro-American model of “civilization.” The one way that the culture was similar was in the sedentary nature of Cherokee villages. However, Cherokees differed from Euro-Americans in concepts such as ‘living off the land’ instead of…

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    beautiful woman and gets into an argument with a sailor. Barton proclaims loudly to the whole room, “I'm a writer, you monsters! I CREATE! [He points at his head.]...This is my uniform!...THIS is how I serve the common man!” (Coen). Throughout the film we watch a Barton, drunk on the success of his play, slowly forgets about the “common man” as he climbs the Hollywood ladder. The person that captures this in perfect words is Charlie when he calls Barton “just a tourist with a typewriter”…

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    “The role of education is to teach students about the unique and exceptional historical events that made the United States of America the greatest nation humanity has ever seen.” This statement, although many would like to believe in it, is a lie. For centuries Americans have declared the United States “the greatest nation in the world,” “leader of the free world,” a place of “life, liberty, and happiness,” a place where anyone could achieve the “American dream.” This mindset, is the belief of…

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    about the only thing they have in common. For example, killing one innocent person to save multiple others is a dilemma seen countless times in pop culture references, but have you ever wondered how this situation would translate in philosophy? An act Utilitarian would kill the innocent because according to the Greatest Happiness Principle, there would be more overall happiness if multiple people lived through a situation than if one person died in the same situation. However, according to…

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