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    competitors a run for their money. The perfect example was at the 2014 Oscars awards where during broadcast Ms. DeGeneres from the Ellen talk show used a Samsung smartphone to take a selfie featuring star actors Bradley Cooper, Brad Pitt, Kevin Spacey, Meryl Streep, Jared Leto and Jennifer Lawrence. The selfie went viral all over social media and what was thought to be a spontaneous moment, turned out to be a pre-planned marketing stunt by Samsung which costed the company almost 20 million…

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    In addition, one finds that Skeeter experiences personal gain from supporting the rights of the help. In Jackson white high-society, the norm is for women to marry, and their marriage and subsequent place in society determines how successful they are. Rather than relying on marriage as a means of success, Skeeter chooses to work and is resistant to marriage, even telling her mother that she does not want to get married. Meanwhile her friends see Skeeter’s job as a “the last stop before…

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    My Time of Constant Growth One of the reasons eighth grade Ky Majors choose St. Cecilia was due to the fine arts program. Attending the forensics tournaments, hosted here was a main contributor to decision and since I have never looked back. Immediately upon attending I joined the forensics team and during my Sophomore and Senior year, I did the musical. The decision I made in eighth grade and even throughout high school have majorly contributed to my love and growth as an actress. My…

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    Game Show Theory Analysis

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    self-objects. Self-objects are usually developmentally because they help people feel understood and cared for, (Lynch) and they facilitate self-understanding by helping people make sense of their own experiences (Bertelson, All in Empathic Resonance and Meryl Streep, para 4). I am going to describe the emotional connection the characters bring through the T.V. for viewers to feel the emotions they are going through. Seven, the game show theory shows the contestants winning games and money, and…

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    Robert De Niro has made a career playing gangsters and hardened criminals in films like ‘Goodfellas’, ‘Casino’ and ‘The Godfather: Part II’, which is why it’s so resoundingly impactful when he plays a nice, emotionally susceptible man in films like ‘Meet the Parents’. Nancy Meyer’s has made a career capitalizing on subtle feminism and perfectly encapsulating periods in life. Anne Hathaway is one of the best actresses to ever grace the silver screen, and she’s never made a film in which her charm…

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    color black font, the characteristic aids to captivate the viewer to read the articles inside in hopes to aid them to feel that certain way. In comparison to Cosmopolitan December 2017 issue, Vogue’s December 2017 issue also features a celebrity. Meryl Streep stars in the December cover sitting down in a light brown background as she wears a white blouse and brown pants. Along the cover the text that surrounds her is white colored and in the similar font except for Vogue’s letters…

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    The media’s ability to quickly propagate information to the masses is a powerful tool used by politicians to spread propaganda. Additionally, the media’s addiction on covering negative news has caused politicians to capitalize on the extra media coverage negativity receives, resulting in extra publicity, and extra votes. A prime example of media manipulation is President Donald Trump: “Trump continues to be credible, to receive massive media coverage and win more votes” (Salama, 2016, par. 16).…

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    Based off the 1993 novel by Lois Lowery, The Giver (2014) is a movie about a perfect utopian world, where there is no color, religion, race, and war. The utopian was put in place in order for there to be a representation of a perfect society, one where everyone is equal and there is no such thing as deceit and pain. But, although this city is supposed to be a utopia, it is everything but. The citizens see no color, have no intense feeling, have no real freedom, and also are not aware of death.…

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    Lilly Ledbetter a woman who was subjected to unfair pay wages and sexual discrimination on a daily basis; Mrs. Ledbetter is a regular woman like any other woman in the work force. She was employed by Goodyear from 1979 through 1988 at a Gadsden, Alabama plant. In 1985 she was working as an area manager along with three male managers, her shifts were from 7:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M., while she worked for the company, she was given low ratings. Although, she did receive a Top Performance Award in 1996,…

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    Dir. John Patrick Shanley. Perf. Meryl Streep and Phillip Hoffman and Amy Adams. Miramax, 2008. French, Philip. "Doubt" (film review). The Observer. Saturday February 7, 2009. Observer/Guardian Film…

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