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    The Devil Wears Prada

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    Andrea’s inner conflict of character while working for Miranda gives a peek into various aspects of human nature. She ends up compromising her relationships with everyone important to her including her best friend, boyfriend and family and is forced to reconsider her moral values . The progression of character…

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    camera view, (S7) Hardwick, Ronnel T316768 is seen looking into the restroom, and then actively begins to shove an Inmate standing near the door in an attempt to go and help out Francechi and Mendez. I read Inmate Sedillo his Miranda rights from a standard Issue MCSO Miranda Rights card. I asked if he understood his rights, and he replied, “Yes.” I asked if he would voluntarily answer my questions. Inmate Sedillo replied, “Yes.” Inmate Sedillo then stated, “I wasn’t involved in a fight, I…

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    fashion designer, Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep). When Andy began the job you could see she was genuinely excited for the challenge. She seemed like she had the needed characteristics (trainee readiness) to learn the working of her job. Her first days of training were intimidating to her. She was forced to learn on the fly and was to meet high demands within the tight schedule of Manhattan. A cognitive outcome of the leaning would be the somewhat unwritten rule of knowing what Miranda wants…

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    Sylvia Plath; Along with authors such as Virginia Woolf, Simone de Bauvoir and Marguerite Duras, is one of the biggest female authors of 20th century. The Bell Jar shares more characteristics with Sylvia Plath’s life than just a semi-autobiographical novel. The main character of the book, Esther travels to New York to work as an intern in a fashion magazine, just like Sylvia Plath did. They are both poets, who lost their fathers at the age of 8 and both Esther and Sylvia Plath slowly falls into…

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    “You have no sense of fashion” That’s how the most powerful fashion magazine editor, Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) slights each discussion with her colleagues in The Devil Wears Prada, a motion picture in view of glam and allure of fashion industry. The Devil Wears Prada was released in 2006 by Fox 2000 Pictures, directed by David Frankel who is best known for directing the pilot episode of the comedy series “Entourage” and the movie “Marley and Me”. This film is based on its book adaptation…

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    their time to coordinate their outfits whereas Andy just throws anything on. Her accomplishments, proof of her success and intelligence is what is most important to her. Event #2 (Miranda arrives early and the staff react) Impressions are formed from both verbal and non-verbal communication. Immediately before Miranda even enters the building, all employees go into chaos working individually by organising and neatening desks, applying makeup and changing into more fashionable…

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    someone like Miranda, Andy decides to leave Miranda stranded in Paris. Andy did not want to be cold-hearted, or a cheater, and she was unaware that her current job had changed her life in ways she could have never imagined. On the other hand, Andy does not leave Paris for her boyfriend, but to regain herself, and her previous “style.” When Andy walks away from Miranda, she flings her phone into a water fountain, and she is reborn. As Andy throws her phone, her means of communication with…

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    different idea of what being ethical means. For Miranda Priestly, ethics is not a big concern for her. Throughout the movie, Miranda has many opportunities to change her ways, yet she continues to intimidate, degrade, and humiliate everyone around her (Frankel and Finerman, 2006). Miranda’s immorality can be explained using two main ethical theories: the consequentialist and nonconsequentialist theories (Thiroux and Krasemann, 2009). Miranda…

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    Federal Border Patrol ran his information. R.P.’s date of birth was 1/1/1989. Around 1700 on the November 19, 2006 R.P. was detained for what at that time was believed to be smuggling of aliens into the US. At 0000 on November 20,2006 R.P. was read his Miranda rights. At this point he was then videotaped and interviewed where he acknowledges he was not a citizen of the United States and that he had come over with no documentation allowing him to declare so. He also at this point acknowledge that…

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    The United States of America’s First Ten Amendments is known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights guarantees certain freedom to individuals residing in the United States of America. This right includes, freedom of speech, religion, press, the right to a speedy trial by jury, and right to privacy. Some of these rights are still guaranteed even if one is accused of a crime. According to the United States of America’s criminal law, one who is accused of a crime is still considered innocent…

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