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    El Topo Case Analysis

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    recognition on the mainstream, and has almost zero appeal to the modern mainstream audiences. However, despite the challenges of a rerelease of El Topo it still has the potential to make a profit in its rerelease. Due to the popularity of many of its advocates most notable of which is John Lennon, and its strong cult following are the film possesses a very vocal fan base. In order to gain the most traction with El Topo’s rerelease both its lack of name recognition in the mainstream and its…

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    what makes Bernie Sander’s recent tie at the Iowa caucus so interesting. He received 48.6% of the vote, which is notable because of how shockingly little media coverage has been devoted to him by mainstream media. From the very beginning of his campaign, Sanders was written off. No one from the mainstream media considered him a serious candidate. When Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and many others announced their campaigns, the New York Times…

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    The Outcast Ghetto Summary

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    that this group has to endure in America (Marcuse, 1997, p. 239). Not only is the outcast ghetto spatially excluded and/or distant from the mainstream culture of America, but also economically sanctioned. An outcast ghetto is a ghetto in which ethnicity is combined with class in a spatially concentrated area with residents who are excluded from the mainstream of the economic life of the surrounding society, which does not…

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    I picked the show the sopranos for my example of gang culture making its way into America mainstream culture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1myharpKIE. The reason I picked this is because not only was it a show that lasted many years but it made the mafia in New York seem as if they were the powerhouses of the city. That they were in control of everything that was going on and even glorified the life of a mobster. They portrayed the mafia life as one full of luxury and fun times. They even…

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    Bullied In High School

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    disabilities reported being bullied in school.” Mainstream students in schools across the United States do not have daily interaction with the disabled students in their school, and this leads to mistreatment. I witnessed this first hand in the four years at my high school when observing the interactions between the two sets of students. Students with special needs are bullied in schools today due to a lack of education and inclusion with mainstream students; I propose if my high school were to…

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    that offers guidelines on how to identify, assess and provide help/support for children and young people who have special educational needs as they have a right to access the curriculum in a mainstream learning environment. Children or young people with SEN will usually be provided with support in mainstream settings from early education, up to further education, sometimes outside specialists are brought in to offer this help and support because children and young people learn in different ways,…

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    However, few people may notice the relation between them. Mindset is a fixed mental attitude that can foreseen people’s response to a particular situation. Subculture is a group of people share the same background and beliefs that different from the mainstream. Some people state that there is no close relationship between mindset and subculture, but I think the philosophy of subculture includes the philosophy of mindset. In other words, mindset can tell or mirror which subculture that people are…

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    Latino music and artist adapting to fit mainstream Introduction & Background Latinos have had a long history in the United States and the same goes for Latin American music. As history has shown, Latinos in the Unites States have created new music for Spanish speaking countries, for example salsa was created in New York, Tejano music in Texas and many more music styles. While the United States have helped Latin America develop their music, for Latinos from or outside the U.S it’s difficult for…

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    The seclusion cuts her off from the mainstream of people, restaurants, stores, environment and opportunity. The Collins family also was located in a very violent area as well. Through the Housing Act of 1949 Nickcole and her family had no choices on where they were assigned to live. They were…

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    Assimilation Is a Killer of Success Everyone wants to succeed one day. The most common thing will happen when people chase their goals is that people will find shortcuts. Of course, shortcut is the easiest way for people to achieve their dreams. However, people’s dreams are always snuffed out since they use the shortcut. In Manuel Muñoz essay called “Leave Your Name at the Border”, Spanish people choose to change their first name to English name for kinds of advantages that being…

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