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    to that Liane was a hermaphrodite or intersex in the episode 201 (Parker, Parker, 2010). Cartman’s friends consist of Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenny McCormik and they are all in the 4th grade at a fictional school called South Park Elementary. (South Park Studios, n.d) Eric Cartman has some psychological issues like he is cruel, manipulative, sadistic, racist, sexist and destructive and by definition of psychological issue meaning, “Individual that is associated with distress or impartment and a reaction that is not culturally expected.” (Brogaard, 2015). An example of Cartman being racist, in the episode Casa Bonita (Parker, Parker, 2003), Kyle invites friends Stan and Kenny to a Mexican restaurant called Casa Bonita for his birthday but doesn’t invite Cartman. Cartman gets upset and Kyles tells him that he is not a good friend and calls him names and rips on him for being Jewish. When Cartman asks Kyle when has he ever rip on him for Jewish there is a whole compilation of times of Cartman saying to Kyle, “Oh yeah well you’re a stupid Jew.”, “Shut your god damn Jew mouth!”, “Shut up Jew” and more. This shows that Cartman is racist and anti-sematic. An example of Cartman being cruel, is in the episode Cherokee Hair Tampons (Parker, Parker, 2000), Kyle has a kidney failure and needs a transplant. However the only person that is a match for Kyle to get a transplant is Cartman. Stan convinces Cartman to do the transplant and be a good friend but will only do it for 10…

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    Let Go Let Gov Satire

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    Governments do share a common trait with God. The idea of a government is something that has been around since the dawn of man and has been discussed and debated about for about just the same number of years. One form of discussion is through satire like South Park. "Let Go Let Gov" is an example of an episode of the show that makes a point about people's thoughts about the government and certain actions of the government. The creators take a stance against those who are too doubtful of the…

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    South Park is a comedy show that has been around for many years. During this time, there has been many episodes that "poke fun" at different religions, such as, Mormon, Scientology, Christianity, Judaism, Agnostic, and Muslim. There isn't a religion that this show won't touch. This show in its own is a religious oppression because it tries to be a religious satire, but in a very offensive way. One of the main characters, Kyle is Jewish and his friend, Cartman, constantly makes fun of him for…

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    The fourth theme reading is titled “Pussy Epistemology is No Match for a Dick” and it’s written by Richard Dalton. In his article, Dalton tackles some heavily debated topics; ranging from atheism, theology, and the clashes between these two very different viewpoints. Dalton starts his article explaining South Park’s carnivalesque attitude towards culture icons and celebrities in general. Dalton lists a couple famous celebrities that South Park have made fun of in the past, most of the lot are…

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    Apple site:Wikihow Hot Wheels has been a brand of 1:64, 1:43, 1:18 and 1:50 scale die cast cars introduced by American toymaker Mattel since 1968. Many car companies have licensed Hot Wheels to make scale models of their cars, allowing the use of original design blueprints and detailing. Although Hot Wheels were originally intended for children and young adults, they have become popular with adult collectors, they have there own limited edition models that are now made available. Through the…

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    numerous advances in medicine and technology over the centuries but a society as advanced as the U.S.A cannot get passed the skin color of a person. The discrimination that blacks face on a daily basis is far from over though it is not as obvious as it used to be. Gone are the days when signs were put up prohibiting blacks from riding on the same bus as whites. Gone also are the days when blacks and whites were not allowed to attend the same schools or swim in the same pools. However, the…

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    In Frankenstein, Nature and science have brought a significant impact onto the characters. The progression of science combined with nature leads to a debacle. With this, there are various effects and roles shown through nature and science. Mary Shelley expresses her message about this. In her times, she was part of the transition from the Enlightenment to the Romanticist age and this led her to composing a story with nature and science competing against each other. From the struggles between the…

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    Auto Racing Research Paper

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    Due to the high profile nature of the driver, this was the final straw that sprang into action the safety revolution within NASCAR. It is no coincidence a driver hasn’t been killed since. New focuses in research and development by applying physics, physiology and engineering have led to the inventions of the devices listed in the previous source. It is unfortunate such a driver had to be lost, but moving on it is evident NASCAR is committed to keeping safety a priority within the organization.…

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    Gran Torino 'And Betrayal'

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    Our memory shape our opinions and how we are going to remember certain moments of our lives. It creates our history. Walt Kowalski, the main character of Gran Torino, is an old veteran who carry his horrible experiences from the Korean War in his memory and it shape his life in Detroit, in his neighborhood with Asian minorities. During the movie, we can watch scenes where Walt talks about the war, but he never actually says what exactly he did. The only information we get, are at the end of the…

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    Cheryl Evans Carol Hayes Interpersonal Communications June 12,2017 Cultural Diversity in Gran Torino The 2008 movie “Gran Torino” is filled with a tremendous amount of cultural diversity, which is met the expected amount of resistance, stereotypes, and an abundance of prejudice. The movies main character is Walt Kowalski. His world is changing around him after the death of his wife, the overtaking of his community, and the distant and almost non existing relationship he has with his grown…

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