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    Set in the circa of the 1950's, the movie, "Mona Lisa Smile" is an inspirational film that explores life through feminism, marriage, and education lead by a modernist teacher at the end of a traditional era (Mona Lisa Feminist/ Conflict Theory). The film is very true to the period it was set in; taking great lengths to ensure authentic depiction of the era. Katherine Watson, played by Julia Roberts, is the main character of the film. The film takes place at Wellesley College, a very prestigious…

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    Elvis Presley Impact

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    roses for the couple. Priscilla had their first and only child Lisa Marie Presley. Elvis, while he may have had a loving relationship with his wife in the public eye, he was anything but faithful to his wife and the mother of his child. Known to have numerous affairs, even with his Hollywood co-stars form numerous movies in his acting career. This was one of the many factors that lead to the divorce of Elvis and Priscilla in 1973. Lisa Marie Presley was born in 1968 and is the only child of…

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    Villains In Frankenstein

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    the pain they are experiencing. People are biologically inclined to want and need to understand their enemy’s pain. “When you watch an action movie and the bad guy appears to be defeated, the moment of his demise draws our focus intensely,” explains Aziz-Zadeh in a press release. “We watch him closely to see whether he’s really down for the count, because it’s critical for predicting his potential for retribution in the future.” People will experience a heightened sense of awareness as it…

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    Comedian and author Aziz Ansari’s nonfiction book, Modern Romance, explores the evolutions that has come about in the dating game come the age of the Internet. Cowritten with sociologist and New York University professor Eric Klinenberg, the book also offers a psychological standpoint behind many of these new dating “habits,” so to speak. After reading Ansari’s analysis of how the Internet has revolutionized sex, dating, and marriage for younger Americans, it is clear that this change brings…

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