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    Jerome closed his locker with a loud bang. He was angry about Academic Writing, he didn’t have the best grade in the class and he would not be able to play football if he didn’t bring up his grades by the end of the year and there were only sixteen days left. A girl walked up to Jerome and had said “Hey Jerome, what's wrong?” Jerome replied with “Hey Macy. Nothings wrong, its just that Academic Writing class, I’m not doing so good.” Macy said “it’s going to be fine Jerome and you are going to be…

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    racism prevents the blacks from reaching success while limiting their opportunities by using the relationship between Jerome Washington and Rashid Bryson, which further leads to how damaging internalized racism is for a minority group. As the white people dominating every aspect of the society, institutional racism deeply affected both Jerome and Rashid in the opposite ways that Jerome chooses to escape from the harsh reality and purposely internalizes…

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    illegally. Vincent makes a deal with a man named Jerome, who has the perfect genetics but he attempted…

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    Gattaca Film Analysis

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    Andrew Niccol is a New Zealand-born director who has created futuristic films in his writing and directing career spanning 20 years. Some characteristics of his directorial style are colour and positioning to symbolise characters and themes in his work. These factors are highlighted in the opening scenes in Gattaca (1997) and In Time (2011). Each film parallels each other specifically through camera work and colour, helping the audience to have a clear understanding of Niccol’s directorial style…

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    is a science fiction film about the idea of science and technology in the late 20th century, that created an imaginary and futuristic society based on genetic engineering. Gattaca features the actors, Ethan Hawke (Vincent Anton Freeman), Jude Law (Jerome Eugene Morrow), Uma Thurman (Irene Cassini), and Loren Dean (Anton Freeman), to relay the story of a young boy who was conceived outside the eugenics program, and struggles to overcome genetic discrimination and fulfill his dream of traveling…

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    The Howling Man Analysis

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    Ellington's entrance into an oddly strange castle. The scenery, being the strange castle, will be representative of Ellington's feelings since it develops a sense of mystery that is key to the story. Ellington engages in a conversation with Brother Jerome, who is a bearded man with a staff, similar to the representations of Bible figures. Brother Jerome's abnormality is significant in the story since it will pave uncertainty in his argument. Jerome’s unusual conduct hinders his ability to…

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    The Modern Ice Age

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    It's the year 2134 and the world was enjoying the longest period of peace that began back in 2073. That was the year a new mining method was discovered which made getting minerals, metals, and other resources very easy however that was way before Jerome was even around. The world had changed a lot since then and would probably never be the same. When the new method of mining came about no one knew just how bad the consequences would be. The new mining method made it possible to drill deeper than…

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    Roman Christian monk Jerome, reinterpreted Ezekial’s vision into four single creatures during the late fourth century. According to scholar Jacobus de Voragine, Jerome attributed the symbol of the man to Evangelist Mathew because he dwelt on the humanity of Christ. He assigned the symbol of the lion to Mark because Mark wrote about the resurrection. Luke’s symbol became the ox because he wrote about Christ’s priesthood and paid special attention to sacrifice. Lastly, Jerome assigned John an…

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    “You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know.” (Wilberforce). Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery or a multi-billion dollar criminal industry that denies people's freedom.(Polaris) Human traffickers target young children because of their vulnerability, lack of awareness, and the market demand. Urban Light is a movement that's dedicated to restoring, rebuilding, and empowering young men who are victims of abuse, exploitation, and human…

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    George Perec was often called the greatest innovator of form of his generation. His best-selling novel Les Choses: une histoire des années soixante is centered around the lives of Jérôme and Sylvie, who are disillusioned students that dropped out and acquired positions in the field of opinion polling and market research. Perec was a French novelist, filmmaker, documentalist, essayist, and member of the Oulipo group, a loose gathering of French writers and mathematicians that used constrained…

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