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    watch them change. It became very obvious that the main reason Bundy killed is because he just enjoyed doing it (answer to #9). Other factors that could have motivated Bundy were when he found out his mother betrayed him and also when his first girlfriend dumped him because she thought he had no future. Bundy was a High Factor 1 Psychopath; this means that he probably was just born evil (Source…

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    In Whiplash, at 1:17:25, Nieman is at a jazz club where his former teacher, Terrence Fletcher is playing. The scene opens with Fletcher playing a beautiful song while Nieman simply watches. However, when the song ends, Fletcher nods and gazes into the crowd, until he spots Nieman which causes him to immediately stop. This cause Nieman to turn around and leave the club when suddenly Fletcher calls out his name. Nieman pauses and then lets out an awkward, “Hey.” A hard transition takes place and…

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    own personal gain. However, after Adam discovers Kyle’s “Battling Cancer Together,” he realizes Kyle cares for him and has his quality of life in mind as he does everything he can to make him feel comfortable and social. On the other hand, Adam’s girlfriend, Rachael, ostracizes him as she abandons him during chemotherapy, picks him up late, neglects him sexually, and cheats on him. While attending chemotherapy, Adam befriends two older cancer patients, Alan and Mitch, and the three often share…

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    It was a cold day in Darkland, cold as a vampire’s heart. It was another day of sacrifice, happiness, and relief for the Head Of Darkland and a day of grief for the citizens. It was the day of the messenger. This day involves worryness and hiding because the messenger and HOD makes their decisions on the one person leaving each family. The world darkland is a vampire world that’s cruel and untrustworthy. Most people keep their secrets away so they won’t get taken by the messenger,…

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    I knew. He only called me when it was convenient for him or if he wanted something, and he liked to treat me like an object that he could lead on. After all, I was a whore. College was coming to an end and he had just broken up with his college girlfriend, Abby when he raped me. Christian had text me earlier in the day asking if he could come over to my apartment. Of course knowing that he had just broken up with Abby earlier, I told him I would not be his rebound. But I agreed that he could…

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    Masculinity In Film Essay

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    Masculinity in Film – Charlie Dillon Traditionally, media texts have generally constructed men to conform to specific ideals understood by society regarding masculinity and the idyllic male qualities. These principles rewarded male characters for dominance over others, aggression, financial independence and physical desirability. In the film School Ties (1992), directed by Robert Mandel, Charlie Dillon (Matt Damon) is represented as a character who fits these stereotypical beliefs of dominant…

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    There are many cases but one specific case Pesta says “a young man in Maine named William Elliott, on the registry for sleeping with his 15-year-old girlfriend when was 19… was murdered in 2006 by a vigilante.” (Pesta). Incidents like that should not happen the state needs to prevent that from happening. The young man may have broken the law but he didn’t deserve to die like with Rodriguez case the sex…

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    Tuesdays With Morrie

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    We learn countless lessons throughout our life, yet many people take what they learn for granted. People forget to live, they walk on the road of life “going with the flow’, forgetting to learn, forget to love, and most importantly people forget to live. In Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, we learn through character Morrie, that we are ignoring life's most important lessons. Morrie Schwartz is Mitch's former college professor and through a list of events, one including Morrie being…

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    Before I analyze the film Chungking Express, I would like to briefly introduce its director—Wang Kar-Wai, a great master who specialized in describing protagonists’ characteristics by details and the whole environment. Since he grows up in Hong Kong, a former British colony involving Chinese culture and western culture, he has lots of thinking on this metropolis and the people living there. Thus he directs bunch of films such like Chungking Express, telling the love stories happened in Hong Kong…

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    Character Observation

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    Data Summary There were some social roles that the characters were engaged in during my observation. One of them was Bernadette who played the role of a stay home mother where she had taken off work to take care of her new born. Throughout my observation her concern for going back to work and leaving her child becomes an issue. However, this is not an concern for her husband Howard whose job has been to be the breadwinner of the family. Another pattern with Bernadette’s character was the…

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