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    Intro – genesis of the project. In the last few years, I’ve been investigating the nature and function of non-Indigenous music in Indigenous films. That research began from some simple assumptions. First, that every production opportunity is weighed down by what Kobena Mercer describes as the “burden of representation” (in this one shot, you must represent all). Second, taking assumption 1 to be true, films made under these conditions will tend to necessarily put the identity politics of the…

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    influencing some Christians to change perspectives to a more “modern” approach. Churches are becoming more politically correct and acceptance of the immoral is commonplace. Furthermore, Christians are becoming more reliant on themselves and seeking personal interests instead of the will of God. Müller provided an example for Christians to emulate and demonstrated how joyful and fruitful life can be when one seeks and follows the will of…

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    Dramatic Crime Fallacy

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    Introduction The Dramatic Crime Fallacy So many delusions and misconceptions have moved stealthily in the minds of society that have crept into the minds of people to our belief, assessment, and thoughts about regular happenings of crime. They must be systematically eradicated from our minds, as we should work calmly to absolve them. Too many statistics are thrown at us regularly that do not cover the real picture of the crime neither paint the true crime story. The media keeps beeping at us,…

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    “Just as painting before it, cinema presents us with familiar images of visible reality- interiors, landscapes, human characters-arranged within a rectangular frame.” - Lev Manovich Films have become central dissemination of popular culture in and around the globe over the eons. They invite imagination and story- telling among all peoples and help to enlighten and enliven the audience beyond the boundaries of society and also open sometimes closed doors on…

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    distinct types of language, the narrative voice and the colloquial language. Twain describes the characters about their proceedings. In a manner of dominant terms, twain also uses the border and more obvious form of humor, when dealing with the villagers and society. Twain uses the book to…

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    Guanxi And Corruption

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    The April 1952 Statute of Penalties for Corruption lists a large array of acts ranging from theft, fraud, accepting bribes and “any other activities that use one’s position to benefit oneself.” (Kwong 1997: 12). However, by 1979 bribery was classed as distinct from corruption, instead it was regulated as dereliction of duty. Concurrently, corruption…

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    Essay On Black Privilege

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    “Black Privilege: Exploring consciousnesses to de-problematize and normalize blackness” Black privilege is a construct virtually unexplored to the masses. In theory, only white supremacists have ventured to name the phenomenon, though incorrectly. However, such a thing as black privilege may very well exist. But it is no way comparable to white privilege in its meaning or benefits. To be sure, black privilege in the context thus referred is a black person’s ability to adopt a consciousness or…

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    Staurt Hall was Inspired by Richard Hoggart's The Uses of Literacy (1958, 1970), Raymond Williams' Culture and Society (1958) and The Long Revolution (1961), and E.P. Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class (1963), the birth of British cultural studies is generally associated with the 1964 founding of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies in Birmingham by Hoggart and Stuart Hall. Over the next two decades, as education in England faced severe economic hardship, cultural studies…

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    blood; mentally ill-constantly struggling internally (and externally because of it); only real relationship with Sonia; in the end, he turns himself in and falls in love Pulcheria Alexandrovna Raskolnikov*-Raskolnikov’s mother, constantly worrying about her son, and sending him money-doesn’t accept that he is a murderer and falls ill, later dies without seeing Raskolnikov again Avdotya Romanovna Raskolnikov (Dounia, Dunya, Dunechka)-Raskolnikov’s sister-very similar; breaks off her engagement…

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    important topic in health care today and that indeed, they are legal and ethical ramifications that are almost as important as saving people’s lives and restoring them to death as the topic suggests since it’s the patient’s life here we are talking about too. Although, we’ve been able prove the above topic as you will witness further,…

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