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    Think about the last movie you have seen. Was it a gritty action film? Perhaps a dreamy flick with starry-eyed lovers? No matter what the genre, media typically, consciously or not, embodies a specific ideology or two. Andy Tennant’s romantic comedy film, Hitch (2005), is certainly not exempt from this. The film portrays the career-life of Alex “Hitch” Hitchens. Hitch works as a professional “date doctor,” coaching men in the art of wooing the women they are interested in. As the movie…

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    Keena Ta Diana Sieker 13 December 2013 Literature of the 1980s Fashion Speaks Louder than Words What is fashion? Fashion is something that is dealt with everyday. Fashion is never constant. Something that is in today might not be in tomorrow. As Coco Channel once said, “Fashion is made to become un-fashionable.” Fashion tells you what is trending and is constantly searching for the newest of everything. Some say that fashion gives an individual a sense of self-expression. Fashion is a language…

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    “What is Project Divine?” I asked Manson, who replied with an exasperated sigh. “It was a cancelled idea, a major leap in genetic modifications, like I had done with Damon.” Manson explained. “It was meant as a way of creating the perfect soldier, immune to pain, immune to death, basically the subject would become god-like. However, many of our scientists agreed the idea to be blasphemous and against the laws of nature which forced us to terminate the entire program, wiping out all evidence of…

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    Prologue William Traylor is ran over by a motorcyclist on a rainy day and becomes quadriplegic. This drastically changes his active and adventurous lifestyle. 1 Louisa Clark looses her job of 7 years at the Buttered Bun due to completing business. Her family relies on her income, so she must now find a new job. 2 Mrs. Traynor interviews Louisa to take care of her quadriplegic son, Will. Although there are more qualified candidates, Lou gets the job in hopes of raising Will's spirit. The…

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    Chino Police Case Summary

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    According to the Chino Police Department Report number 15 04649, on May 28, 2015 at approximately 1445 hours, an officer was dispatched to Chino Police Department in reference to a sexual battery investigation. The officer contacted all three victims when he arrived on the scene as well as their parents. Upon arrival, officers spoke with victim one, Elizabeth S, who was accompanied by her mother Stephanie and victim two, Maryanne C. Elizabeth S. made the following summary: On May 22, 2015,…

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    The 'American Dream ' is making a living through hard work, dedication and determination. Using hard work and ethics one can make millions of dollars and all the material happiness that comes along with that. However, all that money cannot buy some of the most valuable things. Money will never buy happiness like friends and family. A good example of this is in the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby. He pokes fun at the typical American dream by using the main character Jay Gatsby.…

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    The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald first published in 1925 focuses on the issue of the American dream and its effects on social groups in American society. The novel focuses on the affluence of the east egg and the west egg and comments on the false egalitarian nature of society that restricts specific social groups from achieving the American dream. The text shows a dramatic contrast between the rich and the poor and it is through this that we see the impact of the materialistic…

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    We eventually settled to have him trying to break free from the officer because it showed how frustrated he was being caught, and it added movement to the pose. Also, for Roderigo’s death scene, we had Katherine, who played Cassio, cut open her leggings and wrap her leg in a bloody cloth. This was our way of showing how Cassio would have had his leg cut in two. It wasn’t the focus of the scene, but we wanted to make sure it showed up in the…

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    Enway: A Short Story

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    I wore a grey sweater, it fits me very well but the sleeves were longer than my arms so it covered my hands a little bit. I also picked out some black leggings with white stripes on the side. I combed my hair and brushed my teeth and left my room with my night fury following behind. I walked down the stairs and I could feel someone following me so I continued to walk. I can sense someone. Find them, Knight…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    A fleck of dust dances in the silence of the room, broken only by soft, rhythmic breaths. The speck abandons itself in the apparently motionless air, enlightened for just a moment by a ray of sunlight which filters through the not perfectly closed curtain. It crosses the room, ending it’s long journey on a pillow of the bed leaning against the opposite wall. It takes only a few minutes for the rising sun to beam directly in Clarke’s eye. The blonde mumbles something unintelligible in her sleep,…

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