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    writers, the awesome people that are Ben Sherwood, Paul Lee, Peter Nowalk, Shonda Rhimes. People who have redefined what it means to be beautiful, to be sexy, to be a leading woman, to be black. And to the Taraji P. Hensons and Kerry Washingtons, the Halle Berrys, the Nicole Beharies, the Meagan Goodes, to Gabrielle Union. Thank you for taking us over that line. Thank you for the Television Academy. Thank…

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    White privilege is a term for societal privileges that benefit white people in western countries beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances. This is one of the biggest types of unspoken racism that happens all around us. For the most part the white people benefiting from it are fully oblivious to it and don’t know how it has helped their lives. Most African American and other minorities are sometimes blind to this too.…

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    without you. It only makes sense that those who go through traumatic experiences begin to disassociate from the memory to protect themselves, even if there is a chance that they may develop alternate personalities. In the movie “Frankie and Alice” Halle Berry portrays as Francine (Frankie) Murdoch, who is unaware that she is losing control of her entire being. There are many unusual behaviors present in Frankie’s everyday life that make the audience question her sanity. For one, she has “Black…

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    For instance ever since the case of Actresses Halle Berry and Jennifer Garner in which they and their kids were harassed by paparazzi the actress both urged California to pass a law to ban paparazzi from harassing well know celebrities kids. (Clyde Hughes, Paparazzi Ban on 'Harassing' Kids of Celebrities…

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    In agreement with Jeremy Bender from Business Insider “The 11 Most Powerful Militaries in the World” The United States has been known to be one of the top leading forces for national security in the world making it number one. From the US Air Force protecting airspace, and cyberspace to the Navy, recognized as the seagoing service as it protects the oceans around the world making it as secure as possible to travel. From the highest point of the earth to the lowest point, the United States…

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    purposely cartoony doing things like bringing headshot victims back from the dead. I had to feel that Julianne Moore was miscast as a villain because she came off as too childish to be taken as a sadistic sociopath. With all the big names like Halle Berry and Jeff Bridges attached to this project, none of them really stand out, it’s still Eggsy show for the most part which makes all the talent feel wasted in their roles, I mean hell why not just have Jeff Bridges play the President and Give him…

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    In the movie, “Frankie and Alice” Halle Berry plays an African American stripper named Frankie, who just happens to also have multiple personalities. She has three personalities: Frankie, a strong, intelligent stripper trying to make her way in the world. Genius, a seven-year-old little girl who is very intelligent and Alice who is a southern Caucasian woman that happen to be racist and sexist that behaves as if she’s perpetually loitering at community theater auditions, and broadcasts her…

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    Symbolism In Sweet Home

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    their relationship? Does Paul D feel anxious for asking Sethe about actions because he is allowing her past to have an impact on their future? “The prickly, mean-eyed Sweet Home girl he knew as Halle’s girl was obedient (like Halle), shy (like Halle), and work-crazy (like Halle) (164).” Does this mean that Paul D himself, would have gone back to Sweet Home if he were in Sethe’s position? I can infer that he believes that it would be better to allow his children to get exploited by brutal white…

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    As I hinted at in my last review of a film from this franchise, for years the much maligned “X-Men: The Last Stand” has been my favorite movie of the original trilogy. After my recent rewatch of “X2: X-Men United,” however, I thought I may finally come around and join the majority of people who hate on this installment. While I would say the second film is now my favorite of the trilogy, I cannot say that I hate this film. After the traumatic ending of “X2,” one would think things couldn’t get…

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    arranged marriage to Logan Killicks, and an abusive relationship to Joe Starks. She eventually meets a much younger man named Tea Cake, who shows her a new way and meaning to life. The actors helped to paint a vivid and true picture of Hurston’s novel. Halle Berry’s performance as Janie helped bring the book to life.…

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