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    Depending on the situation, should family always come first? The book Montana 1948, written by Larry Watson... a family, whose power is all they have in life, is thrown around in so many unnecessary ways. In some situations, family comes first. Which in this book, family is suppose to come first in every situation... no matter the circumstances. One of the examples of this is seen in Wes's actions. Wes shows loyalty to his brother, Frank. Frank has been accused of raping many young Indian women…

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    Disney Channel was quick to recognize females would put their money where “liberation” appeared signifying that third-wave ideals of girl power are related to consumer power. Rather than use girl power as a true political stance, Disney Channel used it as an industrial strategy to cultivate their audience and justify the commodification of young females and the prioritization of consumption over substance. Having now established the feministic atmosphere that would allow for this decade of…

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    Montana 1948 Film Analysis

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    prevail. In the book Montana 1948 we read about a family that has held the title sheriff of mercer county for many years, until one day everything changed. It was the day that they found out that Marie little soldier, their family babysitter, along with other Indian girls had been raped by the sheriff’s brother Frank Hayden. After facing many moral trials, Franks sins ultimately led to his death and the breakup of the once glorified Hayden family. Along with the book Montana 1948 is the movie…

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    conflict an individual experiences with the norms of society, whether it be the family reputation against society or sexism, In Montana 1948 , Wesley Hayden experiences multiple circumstances where he has conflict with his family and society. An example is his wife Gail. Gail wanted Wesley not to live in Montana and be sheriff (Watson 7). Wesley grew up in Montana where his family has been known as Sheriffs of Mercer County. The Hayden Sheriff started with Wesley’s father (Watson 8). The…

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    effect them that cover them entirely "We are free to choose our paths, but we can 't choose the consequences that come with them" - Sean Covey. The decision making factory that Wes the town county sheriff of Montana, is going to evolve with his family members, and a small town such as Bentrock Montana, that has paid its own path of consequences. These are the consequences of guilt that has effected Wes and his family entirely especially his wife Gail, Gail Hayden knows the suspicious secret…

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    and I realized that there are a lot of things to see in Montana, and more places to visit in Montana too. With this in mind, I certainly think that Montana is one good place to relocate if ever I would pursue a good place where I can settle down in to. There are a lot of places to see in Montana but which among them can be considered as the best of the best in the Big Sky Country? Well, I have rounded off these 10 best places to live in Montana for all of my readers out there. 1. Manhattan – So…

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    Last minute trips with the girls seem to always be fun, especially going somewhere I have never been before. My cousin Grace wanted to travel to Flathead Lake in Montana. she saw this lake on Instagram. The internet said that supposedly this lake is found to be one of the largest natural freshwater lakes that exists west of the Mississippi river. So my mom, grandma, cousin Grace, Aunt Sarah, and I packed our luggage into the car and left for a vacation with no plans and nowhere booked to stay. I…

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    Miley Cyrus Essay Thesis

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    Calculated Metamorphosis When the words “Disney Starlet” come to mind, what does the average person picture? Who do they envision? If millennials were asked this question ten years ago, a blonde haired, bubbly, Miley Cyrus, also known as Hannah Montana, would have come to mind for many. Ten years later, she portrays quite the opposite persona, going from Disney darling to outspoken, edgy it girl. Thesis (last sentence/ play around with this/ topic +claim + reasoning): Miley Cyrus elects to shed…

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    For years, people have stated that they have had encounters with the paranormal, but their story usually goes untold nationally. With the Montana UFO story, it was covered up by the media/government and only came to public awareness years later. This is the case with nearly all related incidents (since they are seen as threats to national security). The text includes an exert on the Malmstrom Air Force Base in which records of UFOs were noted. The Air Force did not believe the UFOs were…

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    For music lovers, the debate of who is better between Beyonce and Rihanna is consistently argued. Both of these women are well known in the music industry. However, society feels the need to put one over the other. This should not be the case because both are great in their own right. Regardless of if the debate is a contrast of their come up, style, or success, Beyonce and Rihanna are both great artists. Beyonce is known to be one of the greatest artists of this time. It is argued that…

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