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    In Dancing All Night, we catch up with the members of the Investigation Team half a year after the ordeal of the Midnight Channel. Rise has enlisted the aid of Yu and the others to assist in her comeback as an idol by serving as her backup dancers. She is headlining the Love Meets Bonds festival together with an exciting up-and-coming act called Kanamin Kitchen - whose members later disappear under mysterious circumstances. There is an eerily familiar rumor closely tied to the festival; if one…

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    “Immature love says, 'I love you because I need you, ' mature love says, 'I need you because I love you, ' ” Erich Fromm. In the case of Harold and Maude, love goes beyond the continuum of our norm in today’s society. With an age gap of about seventy years, lots of people find the film striking and intriguing as an effect of the storyline. Life and death remain bonded by love displayed in a cynical, yet comical way. Contrariwise, is it passion or companionship that is the primary motive of…

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    them and not publicize their need. Intimacy is not to get confused with sexual relations. Rather, intimacy is the willingness to trust, to bond, and to share information that you would not readily share with anyone else. This does not mean we are in love with our teacher's or peers, it simply means there is a connection between educator and the one being educated. Passion is a drive – a want. Passion is crucial when it comes to education and career. Society must obtain prospective students…

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    gender is shown through marriage or love and often not the love people think is acceptable or that ends the way the characters would like. The plays Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night’s Dream written by William Shakespeare both end with the main characters paired off into couples. In these relationships Shakespeare has created couples that will ultimately be unhappy due to longing for a person they can’t have or being trapped in a marriage to a person they don’t love or trust. Hermia and…

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    Juliet is the perfect example of this idea. Romeo Montague is afraid of telling of his marriage, the Friar is afraid of communicating openly, and Juliet Capulet is afraid of displeasing her parents. There are many different excuses to fear, but that’s all they are excuses. Romeo Montague, a dashing young man, is afraid to share of his marriage with the world. In Act II Scene VI covers the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo didn’t invite his parents to this important point in his life. This…

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    There are gaps in every character's story, there is always space to add more. In season 3, episode 6, "These Delicate and Dark Obsessions," is slightly a filler episode. This doesn't mean it's not entertaining. I find it enjoyable when other villains banter and bicker with each other. The interaction between Oswald Cobblepot and Ivy Pepper brought a moment of campy humour to this otherwise dark series. "Not drinking pine-cone juice with a crazy-pine-cone lady! "So build an army, no one's…

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    Gorman Beauchamp makes commentary in his article Three Notes on Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God about three different facets of the novel. The first is about a widely criticized judgement by Richard Wright. Wright claimed that the novel had no theme, no message, and no thought. Beauchamp does not agree with that, but he does agree with one of Wright’s other points: Hurston’s characters were not serious enough. Beauchamp writes, “Hurston’s characters ought to be doing less laughing and…

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    In Pamela Sanderson’s contemporary romance novel Heartbeat Braves, Rayanne Larson is an employee at Crooked Rock Urban Indian Center– and she’s fiercely dedicated to her occupation. Larson goes above and beyond to ensure that the center is a success, and she is none too pleased when Henry Grant, the nephew of the center’s leader, is given her role as a project coordinator. Larson indicates that this is the “story of her life” (Sanderson 13), that “for every penny she put in, someone else got to…

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    A wise individual once said, "love is the most beautiful thing to have, hardest thing to earn, and most painful thing to lose” (“Things We Say”). Such a powerful emotion as love, or lack thereof, has made prominent appearances in the minds of people throughout the ages. It has influenced the social norms of societies over the years, as well as unified people through shared experience. Love is the driving force behind the human emotional experience and that is a notion that has held true through…

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    barely there. There are few that are in between. That is because if they can get over the many differences in their way, they tend to have a very close relationship. Most people are not willing to only go halfway. They either go all the way or they cannot get over at all. Amy Tan shows these various challenges and how they can be overcome through the stinted relationships of her novel's characters. Rose and An-mei Hsu are just one example of stinted mother daughter relationships in the novel.…

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