Sandra Bland’s life ended over a traffic ticket and putting out a cigarette. That might sound abnormal because a traffic ticket or cigarette is not worth someone’s life. Bland was pulled over for a traffic ticket and then asked to put out her cigarette. Brain Encinia the trooper that pulled over Bland asked her to put out her cigarette but she said. She is not obligated to put out her cigarette that she was smoking in her own car. After she repeatedly told him no, that provoked him get…
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Well here is the good news bad news section. The way to treat Oral Allergy Syndrome are years of allergy shots slowly upping the amount of allergen injected hoping to build an immunity. They start at twice a week to once a week to every other week to once a month. This process takes up to five years to complete and in some cases they do not work. If the shots don’t work the only thing I can do is avoid my allergens. This means only eating cooked fruits and veggies, get rid of dust…
details from the crowded bulletin board in the office. Every piece became a piece of the story. Kujan started to piece together like a puzzle. In this scene, the audience can witness all the elements of the shot with symbolical meaning this is call symbolism. Symbolism is an element within a shot that seems to stand for more than its definitions (Fabe, 2014). The score sound playing in the background created a suspense feeling as Kujan put it all together. “Close analysis unlocks the secrets of…
flakes of food dropping into a fish tank in the next, the fish changing color as they swim. A man standing in his kitchen holding a mug that says, "Happy hippo," as one emerges from his white-tiled floor, as if rising from underwater. Another man in the following scene sees the same hippo haunting him as a light is switched off and on. His scream is heard in the next shot emanating from a tent in the woods. He is silenced when someone pulls a cord hanging from a nearby tree, switching off the…
Racial Profiling Police brutality goes hand in hand with racial profiling in the year of 2016 as many cases are publicized. Racial profiling has built tension between communities and law enforcers. By the year of 2016 up to 1,000 people will be murdered by police according to the Guardian. Numbers increase in many cases where those with a racial preference will grab or reach for their ids which has led them to near death situations or death itself. Imagine you another race reaching for something…
All through the film, at whatever point we are centered around Catherine's life, there appear to be all right to be a great deal of moving shots, giving the feeling that amid this time her life is feverish and temperamental. However, when we are given shots of Claire, they are adjacent all static and steady, giving she is kind of a grapple or stable individual. The zone this is the most evident is in the air terminal in Chicago where Claire and…
almost two centuries before them. While costumes, actors, and syntax styles make time travel evident to the audience, the set does not shift at all. Furthermore, all props that are used on stage remain there, whether they be a quill pen or a coffee mug. One prop in particular, a tortoise, is used throughout both worlds. This tortoise best exemplifies one of the major themes of the play, that history is relevant for as long as it matters to someone. In 1809, the audience meets a young girl,…
glowering mug shots or by footage of them being led around in handcuffs, their arms held by uniformed White policemen. None of the accused violent White criminals, during the week, were shown in mug shots or in physical custody” (Kulaszewicz, 2015, p. 11). Hence, these images are embedded into the White policeman’s brain, causing them to fear all suspected criminals and those with a different skin color than…
The Largest Crime in the criminal justice system is that it is a race based institution where African-Americans are directly targeted and punished in a much more aggressive way. The Bureau of Justice Statistics state that in the United States an estimated 558,700 African American adults were incarcerated under state and federal jurisdiction. African American males had an imprisonment rate of 3,059 per 100,000 while white males had a rate of 456 per 100,000. There are facts to counterbalance…