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    The Poser

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    However, he struggles to find the thread of Lucy Starlight, a singer at the nightclub. Finding Lucy’s thread becomes his greatest mission, so he becomes deeply infatuated with Lucy and they develop a relationship. As time goes on, Giovanni’s act gets more popular and his relationship with Lucy becomes more serious. Eventually, Max…

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    Most people who are going to nightclubs use it as an advantage to attract the opposite sex and in hope that it will lead to a relationship. This displays that by being attractive you are more susceptible to finding a mate and a job. Another advantage to the idealistic view of beauty is…

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    d to snatch at the world with twenty hands, and not for a very laudable motive either. That was wrong, and am I to show now that not even a year’s trial has taught me anything? Am I to leave this world as a man who has no common sense? Are people to say of me after I am gone that at the beginning of my case I wanted to finish it, and at the end I wanted to begin again? I don’t want that to be said. I am grateful for the fact that these half-dumb, senseless creatures have been sent to accompany…

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    even if both recipients were residing in the U.S., their exchange could still be acquired if the online servers being used are international. With large scale public domestic terrorist attacks, such as the Boston Marathon Bombing, or the Pulse Nightclub shooting, many Americans have become mortified by the increasing threat these erratic attacks pose. One FBI report found that “From 2000 to 2006, there were an average of 6.4 annually; from 2007 to 2013, the average more than doubled, rising to…

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    Though gay rights have only recently been legally approved nation-wide, discussions on gender awareness, definitions, and queerness are not new. Whether these topics have been around for thousands of years or just in the last hundred, they have been sighted in many ways over time. One such way is in pop culture: the accumulation of materialistic things, such as fashion, songs, and objects, and the non-materialistic things, such as ideas, beliefs, and values, of a population. Society and pop…

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    Les Belles Soeurs

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    The resentful working class: an analysis of the effects of the oppressive and materialistic values of 1960’s Quebec. The successful and controversial play Les Belles Soeurs written by Michel Tremblay, shows the effect and restrictions of oppressive and materialistic values of 1960’s Quebec on women in their home, work and status. This play has now been translated into 20 languages, allowing it to now be performed all over the world (larevolutiontranquille). For this play to have been successful…

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    totally false (Zhein’s Survey). However, according to the Westboro Baptist Church website their constant picketing and cruel offense that they do to judge people who are not only of the LGBT group (Figure 1). When the Orlando Shooting of the Pulse nightclub for gays took place, the WBC showed up to “support” those who suffered a loss or others who were there to support their own beliefs (Figure 3). Westboro picketed the entire memorial and according to Jessilyn Justice, “When tragedy struck…

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    He was born in Harlem, Manhattan, the son of dancer Elvera Davis (née Sanchez) and vaudeville star Sammy Davis Sr.. His father was African-American and his mother was of Puerto Rican ancestry. Davis Jr. was known as someone who could do it all--sing, dance, play instruments, act, do stand-up--and he was known for his self-deprecating humor; he once heard someone complaining about discrimination, and he said, "You got it easy. I'm a short, ugly, one-eyed, black Jew. What do you think it's like…

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    (for the time) special effects, Lang's visuals are all consistently inventive. The robot Maria provides some of the movie's most iconic images, including her transformation into a human being. In a later scene, she performs for upper-class men in a nightclub, and as she performs a striptease that in 1920s Germany was apparently seen as very decadent, the screen is filled with wet staring eyeballs. A sign of Lang's visual lavishness, and the studio's, that he doesn't hesitate to throw in lavish…

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    Ada Beatrice Queen Victoria Louise Virginia Smith, also known as “Bricktop,” was an African-American woman living during the Harlem Renaissance. Bricktop’s first job was as a singer in a nightclub called the Barron’s Exclusive Club. Bricktop sang along side Duke Ellington, a popular African-American jazz musician, among others. Bricktop lived in France for big part of her life. One of the many of the things she did there was she replaced the lead singer at a club called Le Grand Duc. Becoming a…

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