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    Black Popular Culture

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    generations up to for more communication. According to the scholar Grossberg, “we live in a world of media communication where we can travel great distances and across centuries, all in the comfort of our own living rooms.” With the creations of personal computers such as Macs, the world wide web, and many other modern technology, there is an increasingly easier way to gain access to endless popular cultural items that include, but not limited…

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    (Tekinbaş). There are “rules” about how gamers interact with one another and who a “gamer” can be. There are specific ways to “play” and navigate this world. Gaming and the people involved are participants in a subculture, so there is the cultural aspect of this world. In this culture, women have been and continue to be excluded, harassed and over all misrepresented to detrimental ends. Rules: What are the rules of “gaming culture?” From my research and own personal experiences I have…

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    replaced humans as the workers of the world. When reading about this theoretical event, I realized that the process has already started. Thomas Frey, Google's top-rated futurist speaker and the executive director of the DaVinci Institute summarizes this change by stating, “If you've not yet heard the phrase "technological unemployment," brace yourself; you'll be hearing it a lot over the coming years.” He is convinced that the labor industry is about to drastically change, just as “World…

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    Juliet. This lesson would come after the students had read the entire book. During the time of the reading we would have determined major themes, plot points, etc. I would have assisted students with confusing language and started a conversation about interpreting Shakespeare’s works by explaining his play on words and the structuring of his sentences without going into the historical and cultural ramifications. The students will have an understanding of what context the language was used…

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    Film Directors Style

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    Hal (2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968). 2001. 10 Monumental Fight Scenes in SciFi, n.p. Comp. Furious Fanboys. “The scene in which Bowman disconnects HAL (the computer). There is no montage here, no time-compressing cutting techniques: instead, Kubrick shows us Bowman disconnecting the computer one module at a time, with absolutely no shortcuts to make the scene more palatable” (LAvideoFilmmaker). Another example is Wes Anderson's color palettes. As Laura Havlin writes, Wes…

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    The Importance Of Writing

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    animal-centric fables and eventually graduated to ten-pagers about kids with magical forests behind their houses. Even when I wasn’t writing, I was expressing in that same practiced way; I lectured imaginary audiences while making my bed and brushing my teeth every morning. The internal monologue never stopped, and neither did the laugh track; writing it down was (and still is, to some extent) a party trick. “She’s been reading since four,” my parents told their friends. They still tell it to me…

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    There is a problem in healthcare where racial and ethnic disparities exist. Despite the abundance of healthcare facilities, technology and pharmacology and other aspects to which the U.S. is envied by others, something that should be accessible to everyone, is not. The quality and improvement of health care have been a long- standing and persistent issue of national discussions in the United States for years. This problem has negatively impacted African American women because there is a…

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    Commander’s particular relationship spanned beyond the typical ceremony of copulation required of Handmaids, choosing instead to reintroduce Offred to the society that existed before Gilead. It was destined to be unorthodox from the very beginning; “my presence here is illegal,” Offred notes before entering the Commander’s study. “It’s forbidden for us to be alone with the Commanders” (Atwood 136). Though this rule is to prevent further sexual activities, nothing of the kind occurs during her…

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    McBride’s Supervisor. • Co-workers. Narrative Description of Interview Pre-Interview Phase. Prior to any interview, it is vital that all employees bound to be interview, sign a form stating that they are aware that this “matter is under criminal investigation and the employee is subject to prosecution” (Hoffman, 2005, p. 2).In order to protect the organization, it is that…

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    Hill concludes his article by talking about how much happier he was after deciding to leave behind his material wealth and instead travel the world with someone that he loved. He is still a serial entrepreneur, and his relationship eventually ended, but Hill feels that living within his means and having a small carbon footprint bring him happiness that money can’t buy (213). IV. Pattern of Organization: Exemplification: This, using examples to prove a point, appears to be the main style of…

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