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    Scream Queens Analysis

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    Within the first five minutes of the episode “Pilot” actress Jamie Lee Curtis appears and the viewers can infer that the show is going to be hilarious and at the same time terrifying. According to Welsh, “From the 1914 movie serial, Perils of Pauline, to Jamie Lee Curtis’ initial rise to fame as the “Scream Queen”, the portrayal of women in abject terror has been a staple of cinematic suspense” (Welsh 1). Scream Queens is replicating the original “Scream Queen” in a modern way by having Emma Roberts be the new “Scream Queen”. The show illustrates the traditional elements of the slasher and horror genre by victimizing women, punishing women for immoral activity and the killer is always assumed to be a male character. For example, in the episode Chanel Oberlin is being rude to the new pledges of Kappa Kappa Tau and digs them in a hole which results in one pledge’s death. A day later Chanel almost is killed…

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    World War II was the event that incited a revolutionary period in airpower. American aviation more than proved its worth in the victories over both the European and Pacific theatre. A powerful airpower wouldn’t be possible much less successful without unyielding leadership. Powerful men, who refused to stay within the boundaries given to them by the Army or Washington itself. One such man was Major General Curtis E. LeMay. During his period leading the XXI bombing command proceeding General…

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    A Part-Time Indian

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    The book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, is about a boy named Junior. He is a Native American that lives in an Indian reservation. Junior does not live the happiest life, in fact Junior is poor, however, his family and him gets along with what they do have. Junior does not really accept himself because he struggles with several medical issues, and he’s been beaten up by others his whole life. However, things start to look up for him when he transfers to an…

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    The film’s opening scene shows Clyde Shelton, played by Gerard Butler, at home fixing some sort of gadget alongside his daughter as she makes a bracelet, while his wife cooks dinner in the kitchen. The first few minutes of the film give the impression of a happy family but the mood soon changes when Shelton is assaulted in his home by two robbers, Ames and Darby, resulting in the ruthless murder of his wife and daughter. Prosecutor Nick Rice, who is played by Jamie Foxx, is assigned to the case…

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    Movie Review: The Soloist

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    The movie The Soloist starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx is based on the book with the same title written by Steve Lopez. The book chronicles Steve Lopez’s friendship with a homeless schizophrenic named Nathaniel Ayers. In the movie, Robert Downey Jr. portrays Lopez and Jamie Foxx portrays Ayers. There are multiple differences between the book and the movie; however, the main premise and struggles remain the same. After struggling to come up with an idea for his column for the Los Angels…

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    Three Day Road Quotes

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    is another person at the end of his scope. A person who has gone through happiness and sadness, good times and bad, loved and was loved, just as Xavier has. It is this that allows for Xavier to maintain the notion that war is a horrible place, and one filled with brutality, injustice, and absurdity. Xavier’s views on the harsh reality of war have also surpassed Three Day Road. Curtis LeMay, a United States Air Force general, shares a view with Xavier that has deep roots within the novel.”Every…

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    “I had to do something” –General Curtis E. LeMay Thesis Major General Curtis LeMay’s role as the commander of the XXI Bomber Command influenced the victory against Japan by his ultimate success in the areas of strategic, operational and tactical levels of warfare. Without LeMay’s innovation and gallantry the United States’ air warfare tactics would have continued to be ineffective against the Japanese homeland. LeMay’s focus on the Pacific theater of operation while commanding led to the largest…

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    levels around the globe, it is inevitable that advocates will face opposition from individuals, organisations and institutions with alternate values. It’s difficult to understand this conflict without using an example of the various roles individual has in society, and how that shapes the differences in outcomes they are striving to achieve. Charles Curtis said that everyone is driving his or her own agenda (Charles Curtis, 1951). A Banker is required to generate wealth for a client, a miner is…

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    Curtis Lemay

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    I was given the book “Lemay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis Lemay” as a birthday present in October. Before reading this book, I knew nothing about Curtis Lemay. I knew nothing about the Strategic Air Command. I knew little about the war overhead. I likely would not have picked up the book had it not been given to me because the cover image of the surly man with a cigar clenched in his mouth gives off an unfriendly air. Once I read the book, my opinions changed. I now find Lemay an…

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    Mavis Staples made an impact on the civil rights movement as a singer. Mavis was in a singing group with her father, brother Pervis, and her two sisters Yvonne and Cleotha.(Family Circle) The family band was created after her father gave up his job as a cotton picker in Illinois. Mavis, at only age ten became the lead singer of the Staples Singers. Her voice sounded a lot older and much bolder than a singer her age should. This group was just the start of the impact that Mavis had on the Civil…

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