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    Amistad is perhaps one of the densest film about slavery. The synopsis reveals the originality. This is not a simple story of a slave on a plantation or elsewhere that seeks to win his freedom. No, the frame is attacking the very essence of slavery in a sensitive period when the controversy surrounding this issue divided the American public. Indeed America has officially renounced procure slaves outside its borders in finding unlawful the removal of blacks from their land across the Atlantic. A…

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    Southwest Airlines culture which is the reason it continues to soar in the air and also within the airline business. The organization focused on the authenticity from every employee and also requires employees to focus on taking care of people, originality and enjoyment. Also, the upper echelon leadership of Southwest Airlines orchestrated a culture that helped sustain its success from year to year with continuous training programs, leadership briefing sessions and mentoring programs.…

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    The print ads were also translated into several other languages by influencers in countries worldwide. As such, this example proves the power of an idea to connect worldwide where it matters, with the right use of inventiveness and originality. Globally, the trend of creativity in advertising is leaning more towards storytelling and less of product selling. While advertising can be performed in different styles such as hard sell and soft sell, clarity of content that make advertisements…

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    The Color Purple by Alice Walker, written in 1982, is a great work of literature for many reasons. Although it has been banned from schools there are multiple writings that have been published to establish this work’s literary merit. This book has had great historical and social impacts and it contains great rhetorical strength. Walker’s book has been very impactful in the social and historical realms. The book is very graphic and it brings up gender and racism issues through the plot,…

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    Emily Dickinson’s, “Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church,” presents a unique poem regarding the man-made traditions that numerous people follow in church with the intention to draw closer to God, and whether or not one should observe the Sabbath by staying at home or fellowshipping with other Christians in a church building. In this particular poem, Dickinson is attempting to inform and instruct the audience of a single method of worship that can also be practiced in the home setting. The…

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    Complacency Top 3

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    that allows for acknowledgment of distorted views. 3. Repression – hold back, not so quick to react, and provide opportunity to explore motives. Authoritarians believe leaders have the right to demand obedience which can be repressive in stifling originality. 4. Perception – understanding the world around us and how we are stimulated and process this information. Perception is integrative: physically, mentally, environmentally, and behaviorally. We may employ any or all of our instincts and…

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    gothic, one means that “the author emphasizes the grotesque, the mysterious, the desolate, the horrible, the ghostly, and, ultimately, the abject fear that can be aroused in either the reader or in the viewer”. In addition to his writing style, the originality in his literary criticisms, and the excellence he accomplish in making gothic tales of terror and science fiction, he is also known as the originator of detective fiction. Poe's best achievement consist in the area of psychological…

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    Tim O'Brien’s Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award winning 1990 novel, The Things They Carried, takes place during the unsettling Vietnam War in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Although O’Brien had received his undergraduate degree at Macalester College in 1968, his brilliance would never have been able to prepare him for what was to come. In the June of 1968 Tim O’Brien was drafted for military service, only a mere two weeks after completing his degree. During the course…

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    This is not a moment, but a movement. "#BlackLivesMatter," the touching call of the original development against racist police roughness, is super in its grace. In any case, more striking than the motto's volume to express such a great amount in so few words is the manner by hurting it is that its message should be declared. What started as a little yet savage disobedience in a murder dealing with a teen, Trayvon Martin, blasted into a fierce blaze that has overwhelmed the entire nation? These…

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    change her mind, he made sure to keep her always in his control. Thus, both poems show men’s morality and physically shutting off by a woman’s action force them to only fulfill their own desires. And to top it off, let’s approach Browning’s poem’s originality: dramatic monologue. Not only does both speakers seems to also be a man that killed their wife for their own sake, they also seem pleased to the fact that they died by their hands. Along with that, both speaker speak rather negatively of…

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