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    The law is a hot profession to depict in Hollywood. We can all recall countless movies focused on the legal field. Hollywood has a tendency to exaggerate situations and only cast the most beautiful specimen. However, films do have a tendency to bring to light the issues of the average American. Films such as Legally Blonde, Erin Brockocich, and The Verdict feature women in the legal field. The women in the films struggle with the same issues women face in the actual workforce. Women in law often…

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    Critically analyze the star Tina Fey by considering the writing of Mean Girls: the movie, the musical, and the movie musical, which she originally adapted to a screenplay from the book Queen Bees and Wannabees by Rosalind Wiseman. The original movie, Mean Girls, from 2004 was adapted into a musical for the stage by Tina Fey, which premiered in Washington, DC, in 2017 and went to Broadway the following year. As well as most recently, twenty years after the original, the story was converted into a…

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    Life comes with many obstacles and challenges. In the 1960s-1980s, during the Feminist Movement, women were fighting for equality, for liberation and for freedoms. Brenda Lager was born and raised in the inner city of Cincinnati in the 1950s. She grew up in a blue collared family and her ancestor descended from indentured servants from Scotland. Brenda Lager had many disadvantages in her life and was restricted in the way she had to live her life. She is a military wife and a mother of two…

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    almost every way except for in a sexual way. Holden remains a virgin throughout the novel and gains a lot of mental experience more than physical experience. Although Holden comes to point of reconciliation towards the end of the novel, he reverts back to his former ways in chapter 26 and subverts the closure of a typical bildungsroman, thus ensuring that The Catcher in the Rye does not entirely fit into the category of a bildungsroman…

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    “Family as modern “ 1. The idea of multiplicity (gender, racial, ethnic, etc.) as a form of modernity 2. Categorizing family members through their identity to check the boxes for being a modern family a. Gloria fits neatly in to the package of the “sexy Latina” who is the unexpectedly expected second wife and step-mother 3. How are contemporary families in the U.S. conceptualized? What kinds of privileges do these conceptions afford them? a. Allows them to function as neoliberal units where…

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    Film Noir Film Analysis

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    Falcon, ' is emotionally aloof to the homicide of his partner and vindicates his death primarily because “when one of your organisation gets killed, it’s bad business to let the killer get away with it.” The Femme Fatale or Spider Woman is another character unique to the genre, she is commonly known for capitalising on mens weaknesses for her own advantage.These characters are sexy, manipulative, dark, unloving and mysterious, they will do whatever it…

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    Glancing out the window of her three story hotel room onto the night streets of Sydney, Australia below, Elisabeth Filarski was restless. Staring at the slow moving cars as she looked out the window, the neon lights of the billboards nearby reflecting harshly onto her face, her mind was rapidly churning over the upcoming days over and over. She knew she should sleep and make sure she had plenty of energy for tomorrow, but her mind wouldn't let her body calm down and relax. Tomorrow she was…

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    Young people don’t think of a trade as a “sexy vocation” (Winslow in Kavilanz). People don’t respect tradesmen the way they did fifty years ago. “The honor of doing and going through a vocational technical training program has diminished” according to Jeff Joeres, ManpowerGroup’s CEO (Roberts)…

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    Affects Sexual Performance

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    masturbation results to detrimental effects, by decreasing ejaculation time with a partner. So it is safe to make masturbation last to correspond with the time a person takes with a partner to fully ejaculate at the right time. 11. Pay attention to your partner-Understanding the needs of the other person during sexual intimacy helps a person to slow down or heat up. This intern transforms sex to a pleasurable experience and eliminates eventual awkwardness. More enjoyable experience is bound to…

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    Quentin Tarantino Sadism

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    Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds [sic, sic] has been hyped as World War II action movie-cum-sadistic gorefest. In reality, it is a self-indulgent snorefest. I thought I would need a gin and tonic before I went in, but it turns out what I needed was a cup of coffee. Yes, there is some gore and sadism, but frankly I found myself hoping for more of it. Anything, really, to relieve the sheer boredom. This is Quentin Tarantino’s worst movie, and that is saying a lot, given how bad Kill Bill,…

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