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    Jeffrey Rosen’s oddly titled essay, “The Naked Crowd”, actively attempts to prove that the concept and actions society has adopted are ruining our identities and compromising our privacy. The idea Rosen busily disapproves of across the text is that Americans prefer openness rather than privacy. Rosen yearns to remove this logic from people. He explains how their mentality plus the latest technology at their hands, causes an unacceptable consequence. For exposing ourselves to feel accepted and…

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    Sexual assault and rape are terrifying violent crimes and represent a serious problem in society. According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) approximately 1 in 5 (18.3%) women and 1 in 71 men (1.4%) reported experiencing rape at some time in their lives. Of these victims 37.4% of female rape victims were first raped between ages 18-24. Among female rape victims, 51% of the perpetrators were intimate partners, 12.5% were family member’s, 40.8% were acquaintances…

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    assist in all daily group activities pertaining to my assigned age group which was 3rd and 4th graders. Also, lead in discussions during activities such as art, music, and physical education. During Camp Noah, I volunteered to be one of the three puppeteers. In the puppet shows, it was my responsibility to share the wise words of the day and tell a story that the children could learn from. In addition, I accomplished my learning goal for Penn State Berks Camp Noah, which was whether or not my…

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    In Shakespeare’s 1603 tragedy Othello, Iago states that ‘Reputation is . . . . oft got without merit and lost without deserving’, a phrase which not only rings true for the characters in this play but also for people in the 21st century with mass media giving false impressions of celebrities, criminals and just normal people. Despite being named ‘Othello’ it is widely considered by literary scholars that Iago is, in fact, the main character so it is unsurprising that truths are delivered through…

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    Super Bowl ads are GoDaddy’s domain 1. The two-week pregame With so much money invested, brands are increasing their exposure prior to the game in the hopes of building up momentum and stretching out the period of relevance for each campaign. Honda HMC 1.04% already has raised eyebrows with its released spot for the Honda CR-V, in which a paunchier, older Matthew Broderick invokes the memory of Ferris Bueller, playing hooky from a film shoot around Los Angeles. The online video, telling a…

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    of his power and became more of a representative to Japan letting aforementioned Fujiwara Clan gain said power. They were a select family of aristocrats who lived close to the imperial family and essentially held the strings of the emperor like a puppeteer. In the midst of the Heian period lived a strong aristocracy, close to the emperor and the Fujiwara. These aristocrats…

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    Manipulation In George Orwell's Inception

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    through the characters inserting themselves in the person’s innermost thoughts. Do not let anyone pull your strings without your permission. You are not a puppet in somebody else’s show, do not be deceived. You are running your own show, you are a puppeteer, and you are pulling all the strings, the strings of manipulation of…

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    will defy one's destiny has been circling around leading it to become of one of the most used topics in literature. In fact, William Shakespeare’s uses the idea of Fate vs Free will in his tragedy play Macbeth. During, the play Shakespeare plays puppeteer with the title character, Macbeth by hanging his own course…

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    “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” is a common theme demonstrated through the momentous play of Macbeth along with the relationship between power and titles (I, i, 10). The connection between these two concepts is that they’re detached. This is expressed throughout the play through multiple characters such as the Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, three witches, Hecate, and more. To begin, in the play, Macbeth earns three titles: Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and King of Scotland. When Macbeth…

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    “Fiction is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners.” ~ Virginia Woolf. For a spider, the web is the key part of her existence, spun through individual silk, piece by piece it eventually connects together to form a web that provides life for the spider, a new start. Though weaved with care it does have its limitations in strength, weak and miniature bugs will get caught, but the powerful and big will destroy the web. Incidentally,…

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