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    The immigration laws that have been enacted in the United States reflect the politics and migrant flows of the times, with early immigration laws focusing on the migration of people from Europe and Asia, and more recent regulations targeting Mexican immigrants. The gradual shift in focus towards Latin American immigration in the U.S. is most closely attributed to growing concerns of national security, because most Americans view migrants crossing the border as violent drug smugglers. Steven…

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    Film Noir In Psycho

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    Robert Ebert states, “One difference between Film Noir and more straightforward crime pictures is that noir is more open to human flaws and likes to embed them in twisty plot lines.” The Movie Psycho which was made in 1960 directed by Alfred Hitchcock definitely has the plot twist element of Film Noir . The film, being the Film Noir genre, uses lots of different Film Noir elements to complete the feeling. Throughout the movie the viewer sees the traits of classic Film Noir, in the movie Psycho.…

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    young viewers but are still great for any reader or viewer. Although these stories are different, one being a book and the other a film, they are still very alike. When creating these products Disney was able to connect them through the characters, storyline and plot, and the themes within each. Moana and Ariel are two great and independent characters in these two pieces that know what they both want. They have big dreams and want to experience new places…

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    Beyond the lyrics, the music develops the storyline by providing background effects. Specifically, before Deloris worked as a nun, the nuns sang their music slowly and at a low key. The music seemed sad and deep because it was not upbeat or happy. However, Deloris applied for a job at the church and…

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    a dual narrative. In the first storyline, Nya is a eleven year old girl, who is in the Nuer tribe, she lives in South Sudan. She must fetch water two times every day. In the second storyline, Salva, who is also an eleven year old boy, part of the Dinka tribe, and lives in South Sudan. Salva is forced to leave South Sudan, because of civil war. Both characters struggle to survive. Linda Sue Park wants readers to know that they should never give up. In Nyas storyline she faces many hardships. In…

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    Another success is how the dialogue between characters seems very organic and does not always have to be about the storyline. The film takes a lot of its theming from its own name as it quotes the dictionary in how pulp fiction is “[a] soft, moist, shapeless mass of matter… A magazine or book containing lurid subject matter and being characteristically printed on rough…

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    stage-managed reality in which scripted storylines bleed spontaneously into actual events, with the fuzzy line between fact and fiction seeming to intensify, not diminish, the viewer’s obsession with the melodrama. The modern media landscape is scattered with reality shows that viewers know that are not real; that basically, is professional wrestling. In the same vein as soap operas, melodrama can be established in abundance within professional wrestling’s storylines, wrestler persona types, and…

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    The effectiveness of the show comes four different kinds of performance, these include everyday life, business, technology and sex. Rhimes incorporates each and everyone one of these performances in every episode. Depending on the storyline of the episode, each character will perform one of these actions. A good example of all these actions working together is in season one, episode two, “Dirty Little Secrets”. “Olivia Pope's client Sharon Marquette is a madam in Washington, D.C. Marquette has…

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    John Steinbeck includes an intercalary about every other chapter but only lasts a few pages. Hardly any of the chapters contain information valuable to continue the storyline and just provide a drawback on the reading of the book. The Grapes of Wrath written by John Steinbeck includes intercalary chapters which interrupts the storyline to give repetitive background information, reoccurring data on the time period, or to give details irrelevant to the setting which drags out the book. As a…

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    stories and no time to read the long stories, also readers have said that the many characters lead to confusion when reading. Short Stories help readers who have difficulties reading or those who have no interest in reading by providing a short storyline with minimal characters and confusion. Struggling readers can struggle for many reason including that one can become bored with lengthy stories and novels. Short stories exist for the purpose of allowing one to read a good and entertaining…

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