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    Sam Beyda Writ 015 Brecht and Twilight Los Angeles 1992: Rough Draft ”The performance’s origins lie in an incident that can be judged one way or another, that may repeat itself in different forms and is not finished but is bound to have consequences, so that’s this judgement has some significance”(Bertolt Brecht 5). The ultimate goal of Bertolt Brecht’s “Epic Theatre” is to portray a socially relevant event objectively in order to induce an audience’s objective thoughts about that…

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    “At last I can be free, Yeah, listen, I mean, I really can be me, I’m happy, I’m carefree and I’m gay, I was born this way! I’m happy, I’m carefree and I’m gay, I was born this way!”— Carl Bean In 1978, Carl Bean, a Black gay male singer from Baltimore who was signed to the legendary Motown Records, released not only a triumphant anthem for gay communities across the globe, but a profound declaration through song that was a bold coming out statement, which spread across mainstream radio spaces.…

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    Hip Hop Influence

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    Being the most popular and controversial genre & topic across the world, hip-hop sums up the problems in today’s society whether it’s dealing with teen rebellion, African-Americans interaction with police officers, poverty, or even injustice. Hip-Hop is the voice of the people in an assertive way, it has positive influences as well as some negatives. However the negative Influences of Gang Violence and The Encouraging of Unprincipled Behavior can be solved by Community leaders mentoring the…

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    In recent history, plenty of people have discussed a specific term. That term is an AI or Artificial Intelligence. Over the years, Hollywood has been using this topic to make movies. So what is Artificial Intelligence? Merriam-Webster states that, “Artificial Intelligence is a branch of computer science which simulates the intelligent behavior in computers”. This means that an artificially intelligent machine behaves like a human being. According to Britannica, Alan Turing, a British…

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    The dictionary says that LBTQ+ is “relating to lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders, and queers (and/or those questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation)” (lgbtq. Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, 17). And in the history of the world, there have been many people who can identify with something in one or more of those categories or words. But why do we categorize people? Per science, humans feel the need to categorize everything so it all makes sense, and…

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    The fundamentals of basketball of basketball are the foundation for every individual play. Most positions or how big a player is depends on how they play. Usually it would be the point guard who takes it up the court to set up plays. (basketballtipsandtricles.com,2016) Also there are centers, they are the biggest (tallest) guys on the team. They get the heavy rebounds and offensive and defensive rebounds. (They also cannot shoot). It's rare for a center to be shooting threes. But if they can…

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    Year Quinn Snyder | Utah Jazz - The Utah Jazz haven’t made the playoffs since the 2011-12 season, where they got swept by the San Antonio Spurs in the first round. But things have changed, as the 2017 Jazz are young and talented at all positions. Rudy Gobert is a defensive mastermind in the middle, and the addition of Joe Johnson will be key for Utah in close games (sorry Gordon Hayward; you’re clutch, but Joe Johnson is clutch-er). The Jazz were the youngest team in the NBA last season and…

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    flew into the World Trade Center buildings in New York City. Cited as the deadliest incident for law enforcement officers, this day struck fear into the hearts of people around the world. On October 1, 20 days after the attacks, New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani addressed the United Nations during a session about terrorism and how the attack impacted not only the city of New York, but also the world. In such a delicate time, it was important that Giuliani’s speech reach out to every person in…

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    Today’s way of thinking is enforced by messages aired on popular television shows. For years now slavery has been abolished in the U.S., yet today’s form of thinking is highly driven by racial cues. While old racist groups in communities have not let them die down, television and film have helped by continually basing characters or story plot’s off certain stereotypes, typically from minority groups, that are guaranteed to catch people’s attention and further more increase ratings. Not only is…

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    Is social welfare a “poverty trap” or a “safety net”? Social welfare in the United States has been a hotly debated topic, ever since 1776. I am sure it goes further back but I will stick with 1776. Benjamin Franklin has at one time, spoken about how he felt about social welfare. According to Franklin, “…I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means.—I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it.…

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