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    Monday, September 21st: My role in clinical today was clinic manager. This role is responsible for helping Mrs. Lutz in running the clinic. The first task of the day was to test the glucose meter to make sure that it is calibrated correctly. At first the glucose meters were not reading correctly. Every meter said error so we determined that it must be because it was cold in the room, and the meters were cold. Regardless of what the reason was, the meters started to work. The other main task we…

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    they join the band for their trip. But plans change when Joe starts to fall for Sugar and an older gentlemen try to woo Daphne, and ‘the girls’ find themselves in hot water when the mob convention comes to the hotel. Bill Wilder’s 1959 comedy “Some Like it Hot” is regarded by many as one of his best films. The film is made in away for Wilder to relive some of the sub-genres of the past. One of these was “the ‘all-girl’ as they were called, … popular in vaudeville, theater, dance…

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    Screening Analysis: Some Like It Hot, (1959) Billy Wilder Hollywood genre is represented in the 1959 musical comedy, Some Like It Hot through editing styles and screen play. Wilder uses high key lighting when character, Sugar; played by Marilyn Monroe is in the shot. By using choosing to use this glamourous white high key lighting grants the director the aesthetic of a Hollywood genre film. The screenplay of this film includes very exaggerated behavior from the actors/actresses. By exaggerating…

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    that he would attend University of Illinois. Looking back at the decisions he made, he realized he should've attended his Dream School and now wonders how his NBA career would be different. Just like in Like Water for Chocolate, Laura Esquivel argues that those who don’t follow their passion will have regrets In Like Water for Chocolate, Laura Esquivel argues that those who don’t follow their passion will have regrets. Tita returned to the ranch to take care of her ailing mother. She tried to…

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    Have you ever had a dream that you would play professional soccer? Well in the movie Bend it Like Beckham by Gurinder Chadha the main character in the movie Jasminder Bhamra had a dream to play with David Beckham, a professional soccer player. But in her hero's journey she had to go through a lot of obstacles to get there. In the movie, Jess has to overcome a series of obstacles. Jess has a passion for soccer, but her mother disagrees with her playing soccer because her mother thinks she is…

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    Amrita Bhandari English 1001 Scott Keels 10/12/ 2015 Bend It Like Beckham Gurinder Chadha, director, author, and producer of Bend It Like Beckham (2002), focuses on sports named soccer. In this popular movie, she also shows British and Indian culture and their lifestyles. According to Graham, the title refers to David Beckham, the star of the Manchester United soccer team, the husband of one of the Spice Girls, and his ability to bend the ball. The title is metaphorical and the main character of…

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    Love, whether young or mature, has an overall physical, emotional and psychological effect on Tita and Pedro. Although Pedro and Tita were very young, fifteen to be exact, their love was intensely mature. This love was forbidden because Tita, being the youngest of three, was never allowed to marry let alone fall in love. “If she couldn’t marry, was she at least allowed to experience love?” “Tita knew perfectly well that all these questions would have to be buried forever in the archive of…

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    and Esquirel’s “Like Water for Chocolate” (novel) the authors used particular style of writing called magic realism. Magic realism is the term used to describe the fantasy of unexpected or unbelievable situations happening in the element of dream, fairy tale and mythology which combine every day. In “ Like water for chocolate”, the literature in the novel have bended with Mexican recipes and domestic life stories and appraisal of young women life and love. The characters in Like Water for…

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    one the poem reads: “The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he! And he shone bright, and on the right, Went down into the sea” (Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.”). One can imagine what this sunrise would look like because of the descriptive elements used by Coleridge. A second stanza which describes the landscape well…

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    Ellie. How are you doing these days? I do hope you are doing fine, at least better than I am. My dear sister I am writing to you because for these past days I have had no head to think about anything other than my current situation. The news I just learned have been eating away everything within me. I feel no desire to nourish myself and my sleep escapes my body when I try to rest. I didn’t know who else to consult other than you my dear Ellie. My husband Lee Fu failed to inform me upon…

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