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    5.3.1 Elementary- The modern adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle As a new television series in late 2012, how Elementary attracts people’ attention among other Holmes’ adaptations, or other crime series? By exposing it is another Sherlock Holmes adaptation. According to Linda Hutcheon, adaptations generally show their origins and have to determine the relationship between original texts and themselves openly. (Sanders 2005) Creators of Elementary do reveal their sources, but since paratexts…

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    Rock And Roll Culture

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    “Revolution” they write lyrics such as, “you say you want a revolution . . . we all want to change the world.” Those lyrics are saying to stand up for what you believe, but do not try to have peace with destruction and hatred. They soon moved to the “hippie” era. They made songs such as, “I Am the Walrus” and “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds”. These songs are not technically the Rock and Roll genre. Although, these songs are the ones that reached out to people on the spiritual and intellectual…

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    When constructing an argumentative essay, the author must always tailor their work to fit the audience. In the case of articles published in magazines or journals this audience is determined by the respective publication. The differences in the audience and purpose of a magazine or journal has a significant impact on the language, content, and underlying values of the articles it contains. “The Californian Ideology” by Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron and “Why the future doesn't need us” by…

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    overachieving man is he who is not hindered by the outlooks of anyone and is a visionary, using their own ideas and thoughts. According to Harvard Business Review, “… business and engineering aspect of his personality was always complemented by a hippie nonconformist side from his days as an artistic, acid-dropping, enlightenment-seeking rebel.” Steve Jobs began apple in the garage of his parents. Anyone anywhere can start small and become big. For instance, a small business…

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    Get the Girl In previous generations the concern of hygiene was not as important as it is today. Young men just borrowed cologne from their father whenever it was necessary. The teenage years are around the time of when a young man hits puberty and starts to take high interest in the opposite sex. The idea of cologne to help achieve these ambitious goals began to take place. The Axe company jumped at the opportunity and created a line targeting the younger male generation by using images…

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    something new and iconic. Women in the 20’s turned the original “no skin showing’ beauty to a promiscuous new style. Likewise, women in the 70’s turned the new dazzling beauty to a more relaxed and peaceful style. Finally society has turned the calm ‘hippie’ style to a mash-up of clothing in the 2000’s. Each individual style is remarkably fading into something new. In the 20’s women changed American…

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    Clover: A Short Story

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    “Here you go Clover” I stare at Jeff the zoo keeper, while he drops a gold coin into my tank. When he walks away, I slowly slide down from my perch that was up on top of the fake little rainbow, that they had given me for my tank. I didn’t like the rainbow that much, but I guess it will have to do. In my opinion the rainbows back home were the best. Colors mixed perfectly in the golden rays of the sunlight. The rainbow in my tank was the complete opposite. It had a glare from my warm yellow tank…

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    The women's activist development of the 1960s and '70s initially centered around fixing work environment disparity, for example, dissent of access to better occupations and pay imbalance, through against separation laws. In 1964, Representative Howard Smith of Virginia proposed to include a forbiddance sex separation into the Civil Rights Act that was under thought. He was welcomed by giggling from the other Congressmen, yet with initiative from Representative Martha Griffiths of Michigan, the…

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    “That is weird” “Why would you ever believe that”, judgmental, rude and close minded people run our society today, but what most people seem to always forget about is the Transcendentalist in the world, the people who always seems to see the good in people and in life in general. In the book Self Reliance by Emerson and the movie The Dead Poet Society Directed by Peter Weir, the ideas of transcendentalism are talked about quite frequently. In the movie Dead Poet Society and in the book,…

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    Rock to the Left: How Rock Music Has Influenced American Politics One universal aspect of every culture, without fail, is music; it was a part of human existence before recorded history. It provides an escape from the stress of everyday life, assists in relaxation, and offers a sense of community. It’s a part of the human experience. Every aspect of society includes music in some form—from shopping to concerts. Why? It affects people. Yamaska, Yamada, and Laukka conducted a study and concluded…

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