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    The Three Idiots (2009) is the best film I ever watched in my life. Not only the film that interesting done, but also its contents which interpret many society problems through the story. This essay is written about what messages I have received from this film. Including how those messages related to the development. First of all, the pressure from society and family. There are many scenes which talking and showing the audience about how serious the characters are suffer with their education…

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    Dynamic Duo: Burton and Depp When great artist work together what they create often times becomes wonderful classics. In the world of film, when big names work together they can create some of the most magical adventures. One such collaboration that excites the masses with the probability of great time and a wonderfully told story comes from the pairing of Tim Burton and Jonny Depp. With a total of eight films where Burton directed Depp, their combined efforts…

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    "Arranged marriages were never pushed on us [her and her sister]. For me growing up I couldn’t fathom the thought of being told who to get married to." Singari knows herself but she doesn’t push her beliefs onto the people around her. "I had best friends who were getting married to people they had never met. I think my take on the whole arranged marriage thing is it’s very personal. I think the success rate, if you want to call it that, is equal. I don’t think there’s a single answer." Singari…

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    Don’t think, Don’t think……. Ewe what is that smell? “ Okay, forget this I can’t do it!” said Mike. Mike was my best friend since first grade. We’ve grown up together ever since. Our parents eventually became good friends, I know weird right. “ Same. I gave up five minutes ago, I was basically sleeping for the last 10.” Did you ever hear that humans only have 10% control of their brain? I know right, a bunch of bull?! When I heard this I couldn’t believe it. And then Mike and I did some…

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    My Interview With A Nurse

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    My Worst Nightmare The nurse leader that I chose for this interview is a rock solid emergency department nurse that I worked with over the last two years. I chose to interview this nurse, because she is the reason I have decided to base my career in the ED. When I first started in our small rural ED, this tiny British woman walked over and introduced herself to me as "I 'm Gill, your nightshift Clinical Coordinator - aka, your worst nightmare". To say the least, I was absolutely terrified of…

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    Essay On The Cauldron

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    ends with Gerda finding Kai and freeing him from the mirror shards and they journey home. The Snow Queen herself plays a neutral and insignificant role in the story, and simple takes Kai away and goes about her own life. The story ends with a happily ever after. Frozen follows the story of two sisters and their struggles together and individually, with one of the sister being the snow queen. The story start with Elsa (the snow queen in this version of the story) having powers over the snow and…

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    James Earl Chaney

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    citizens of The United States of America. During this time lots of innocent people died for the things they legally should have and what their friends and family should have. Some of the courageous people are James Earl Chaney, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Medgar Evers (biography.com). One of the people I mentioned as a great example of dying for freedom is James Earl Chaney. Chaney was born in 1943 in Mississippi, which was still a segregated and racist area. James was introduced to the movement at…

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    Robert Reiner’s “Ghosts of Mississippi” tells the story of how a white prosecutor named Bobby DeLaughter reopens the case in of Medgar Evers’ assassination in 1989 and eventually won a conviction against Byron De LaBeckwith, who had spent many years boasting about the assassination and not being convicted of the crime. The movie was released on December 20, 1996 and was later recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Art and Science in one category and an Oscar nominee for makeup. Actors such…

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    Lastly but most importantly, white supremacists oppress the black community through murder. In the poem, it shows us that white supremacists want to oppress the voices of blacks which explains why they murdered Medgar Evers because, “A finger fired the trigger to his name” (Dylan line 2). The murderer shot him because of what he believed in. In The Help, it also shows us that white supremacists kill blacks that are speaking the truth. This is evident when “Carlton Roberts told Washington…

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    and equal employment opportunity. Medgar Evers lived and dead fighting the cause he believed in, fight against racism and its attendant dehumanization…

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