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    in the end due to her anger with the society. She wanted to escape her gender roles and be equal with the rest of them. In A Thousand Splendid Suns, Mariam was forced to kill Rasheed. She was forced to do it because he was killing Laila, but she also did it to escape his power. This only difference was that she didn’t love him at all. Zunaira and Mariam both killed their husbands due to the extreme limits placed on them by the society, as they both attempted to challenge the inferiority that was…

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    Mariam Abdo Professor Williams English 2 24 October 2016 Critical Rhetorical Analysis Essay Vampires are intriguing mythological figures that have evolved to suit societal trends, they were transformed from being bloodthirsty monsters to complex creature of modern times. In her article, “(Un)safe Sex: Romancing the Vampire,” Karen Backstein explains how there is a metamorphism of vampires; they went from being scary to dreamy. With her credible background of having a Ph.D. in cinematic…

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    Effects of Romanticizing Mental Illness on Teenagers There are numerous images depicting a false attitude toward mental illness in today’s media. Many individuals posting on social media are not suffering from any mental issues. The modern media is glamorizing mental illness which has a substantial effect on teenagers. Books and movies portray mental illness as a blessing. Romanticizing mental illness gives a false sense of the real life difficulties of those facing these disorders. The media…

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    design, props, lighting, movement and expressions of the acotrs. Hitchcock used lighting to help drive to story. His use of shadows and high contrast lighting are stylistic characteristics of Alfred Hitchcock. During scene where Bruno is stalking Mariam at the Metcalf fair, Hitchcock purposely placed him under a light but his hat is able to cast a shadow over his face. You can see good and evil with the lighting…

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    “ We’re just living on the edge of life. We’re always nervous, we’re always afraid” said Mariam Akash who is mother of nine children whose dad was shot by a sniper (“Syria: The Story of the Conflict”). While the syrian civil war crisis is happening there, people here are just living their lives like nothing is happening which is not right. People need to find out what other things are happening around the world. The solution to Syria’s civil war and refugees is that Al-assad must be removed…

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    In the mid-1800s, historical advances helped to strengthen the notion of and institutionalize white supremacy. The white extremist crusade is made up of numerous organizations with different beliefs and ideologies in order to achieve their goals of white supremacy. Some Ku Klux Klan and Aryan Nations members identify with Christian Identity theology which originated in the mid-20th century. Christian Identity is considered a “racist and anti-semitic religious sect whose adherents believe that…

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    Because of their choice, they miss out on many important factors in their lives. Having inegrity is an important characteristic to have for one’s self, and for others. Inegrity, as defined by the Mariam-Webster, is 1. “: the quality of being honest and fair” and, 2. “the state of being complete or whole.” It proves to oneself that they have the ability to fully accomplish a task with the equal opportunity as others, that they invested into their…

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    The film moreover portrayed the Taliban as more of an unorganized group. This was very obvious during the operation that the Taliban led against the Americans when Quraishi was present. The Taliban lacked the required technology that would allow them to detect oncoming Americans. Instead, they had to depend on the human eye. Most of their bombs did not go off as well. When this happened it was easy for the members to turn on one another, blaming each other for what had happened. This indicated a…

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