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    Bones Forensic Analysis

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    Twenty-Century Fox Television network created a series program called Bones, aired in 2005. The program theme is center on a forensic, anthology and archaeology investigations. The two main characters of the show are special agent Seeley Booth of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and in charge of these mystery murder cases. On his side is Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan who is a forensic, anthropologist who along with agent Booth helps resolves these mystery cases. The episode most likely…

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    The Mammy Movie Analysis

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    The persistence of the Mammy Despite Oprah’s massive capital accumulation and cultural influence, Oprah, representing a contemporary exposition of “the mammy”; a cultural archetype constructed in order to rationalize the morality of slavery, in other words, the servant or caterer to a white family in the slave times. In correspondence to the role of the mammy which is to serve their plantation Master’s psychological needs or make them feel comfortable in their children’s’ minds. While Oprah’s…

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    Batman Vs Superman Essay

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    Director Zack Snyder’s “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” took its hype train to terminal velocity with a too-big-to-fail marketing approach that eventually crashed into a cinematic cacophony that might just be best to the deaf viewer. Like dropping names of high-brow friends at a posh party, Snyder lobbed out a pitch some years ago to pin the world’s two most revered superheroes against one another in a sort of theatrical cage match that any unsuspecting moviegoer could sink his or her teeth…

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    Push. African Americans pushed to be where they are today. They were enslaved, and they pushed for freedom. They were segregated, and they pushed for equal right. Today they are still pushing for equal opportunity. The past proves that there is no opposition that cannot be overcome. We as the human race have proved that. It is time to push through racism. One area in particular is Hollywood. Latinos, African Americans, Asians, Native Americans, and all other minorities face opposition in finding…

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    The Matrix

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    Introduction The media topic that I will be analyzing will be of a science fiction movie called The Matrix (1999). Without giving the movie away, I enjoyed the depth of questions, levels to ponder, and analysis that the movie gives the viewer; not just of the movie, but within their own lives. As I discuss this movie, I will use most of the SEARCH acronym when writing my Narrative analysis, then break down important questions and possible answers the movie provides that hooks the viewer into…

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    makes an appearance in the show Hannibal, which was released in 2013 and is still airing. Hannibal was created by Bryan Fuller and stars Hugh Dancy (Will Graham), Mads Mikkelsen (Dr. Hannibal Lecter), Caroline Dhavernas (Dr. Alana Bloom), and Laurence Fishburne (Jack Crawford), with Scott Thompson (Jimmy Price), and Aaron Abrams (Brian Zeller). The series is a horrific drama which begins as a prequel to the movie Red Dragon, released in 2002, and includes the retelling of certain instances…

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    Film Analysis: The Matrix

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    Research Essay The Matrix is a 1999 science fiction film about the artificial intelligence computers enslaving mankind. The movie portrayed a cyberpunk, dystopian universe in which machines took over the whole of humanity and incarcerated them in a computer program known as the Matrix. The film displayed a constant battle between machines and humans. The Matrix became a popular film that was thought-provoking and full of ambiguities about the virtual world in computers and reality. The…

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    Compare and contrast Othello movie and the play The paper will put into consideration the resemblance and the differences between the two translations; the movie version that was directed by Oliver Parker and the play itself. The plot remains unchanged, so as the players, and the movie setting as the producer choose to make it as the ancient time period and scenes (Walker & Eamonn). There are several updates made by Oliver Parker, the producer, and these are they results to some differences…

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