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    The FLQ wanted it published so it could be distributed, but Ottawa did not agree to this plan. The reading was not widely-supported as it was “too long [and] too ambiguous” for people to understand what the true intent of the FLQ was. The rant-like quality did not attract people and created confusion about the aims of the group. Much of the displeasure the FLQ felt with the “pathetic government,” was expressed through these pieces of writing, but the actual goals and ideals of the group…

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    Sybil By Dr. Atcheson

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    Firstly, Dr. Cornelia Wilbur played by Jessica Lange is the psychiatrist that Dr. Atcheson refers Sybil to for treatment. Wilbur discovers that her mentally unstable patient is suffering from severe blackouts in which she forgets what happens during that specific period of time. She continues to meet with Sybil, and they form a strong relationship. Wilbur discovers that her patient has 16 different identities including a French girl named Vickie and an angry child named Peggy. She tries to…

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    It's 3 am and I can't even fall asleep. This is absolutely ridiculous and terrifying to see that this is the reality we live in today. Day after day, black men and women are being shot, choked and straight up brutalized and murdered and those are only among the ones we see on camera. This needs to stop. And yes, while other minority groups are also subject to discrimination and brutalization from the bad cops, the amount of black individuals that have been murdered and profiled within the past…

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    She will expose the racism she had long experienced during the competition of this reality TV show. An archive footage of one Australian competitor giving out a racial discrimination rant will be used to indicate how racism towards Asian (on media) is alive and well in Australia. In order to emphasize the harm competitor did to Poh, a low-angled shot will be used to make the competitor look strong and powerful. Bright and ambient light…

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    The ALL CAPS colleague in the Bean chapter really bugged me, which made me spend a considerable amount of time thinking about him and his whiney attitude. I thought about how, through his rant, what he was basically saying is that he (and others) have a very hard time creating significant behavior change in student writing. As a behavioral psychologist, I thought about what the maintaining contingencies were in this situation, and I came up with a moderately bleak conclusion where two opposing…

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    According to many FBI cases, serial killers tend to be white heterosexual males in their twenties and thirties. While it is impossible to predict who will become a serial killer, there are traits that appear to be similar in all killers. These behaviors include cruelty to animals, bedwetting, lying, drug and alcohol abuse, and a history of violence. A serial killer is simply defined as the separate killings of three or more people by an individual over a certain period of time; usually with…

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    the meaning of the play is Willy and his sons’ desires to get out of the busy, polluted, and claustrophobic city, and out to the frontier to pursue their dreams and careers. Early on in the play, Willy expresses his disdain for the city life when he rants “The way they boxed us in here. Bricks and windows, windows and bricks… The street is lined with cars. There’s not a breath of fresh air in the neighborhood. The grass don’t grow any more, you can’t raise a carrot in the back yard” (17). Willy…

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    Twin Peaks: The Return

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    “Bonsai!” Go ahead, rush to the comment section with your hate-filled rants, it won’t bother me one bit, because this is my list and not yours. Now, for those who have decided to take the time tohear me out, this folks, is the single greatest form artistic representation of 2017. While Twin Peaks: The Return is a prescribed continuation of the TV series that ended over 25 years ago, The Return does not conform to any previous modes of television, including its prior two seasons. With that being…

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    Shakespeare Assessment: Option B William Shakespeare’s play The Taming of the Shrew, tells the story of Katherina, who is a complex and strong character. Throughout the play Katherina refuses to conform to Petruchio's demands. Until the last few paragraphs of the play, she delivers a startling speech to women urging them to be subservient towards their husbands. Many scholars debate whether or not Katherina’s speech is Shakespeare’s clever way of using irony to show the absurd expectations of…

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    For any son, the death of one’s father will definitely have a huge impact on their life however it appears that for Hamlet rather than simple grief or remorse, Hamlet instead turns to madness. Hamlet’s psychological development can be analyzed during his soliloquy of Act 2, Scene ii where he decides to plot against Claudius to revenge his father as well as Act 3 Scene IV. After King Hamlet’s death and putting Hamlet in a situation of where he must pretend to be insane, Hamlet’s true sanity can…

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