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    ideologies. Discuss this statement with reference to one television drama series you have studied. Television dramas have the power to represent versions of reality, both subverting and normalising social and cultural stereotypes. The law drama series Suits (2011) reinforces the dominant ideologies of inequality by sexualisation of women and promoting a misconception of men. The show can be interpreted as a “man show”. The plot revolves around two white, straight, attractive, men: Harvey…

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    Zuit Suit Play Analysis

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    The Last of the Mohicans, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and the play Zuit Suit both have very different gender roles throughout. Except the fact that all three authors use something against women. Rather it be that they have no power, they are absent from the piece of literature, or they play a big role in the society but still get frowned upon. All three of these pieces look at women as lacking power or not allowed to acquire power. Women were looked at nothing else except a person who was not needed in…

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    Mr Suit And Tie Analysis

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    throughout society. Society has this tendency to flock to more attractive people that seem like they have it made “Mr. Suit-and-Tie” as Bill Bear, a plumber, from a documentary called ”People Like Us”. Bill discusses briefly how he often overlooked in society because of the way he dresses: “[ Waiting in line to pay a bill ] ...They don’t want to deal with me. They want to deal with Mr. Suit-and-Tie... I almost started a riot I had to make it known, I was next… just because I have on working…

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    In John Berger’s essay, “The Suit and the Photograph,” Berger did a superior job at describing the difference between each photograph and their meanings behind them. He used a type of approach that I wasn’t familiar with at first, but it then became clear and was successful at doing so. Berger begins by talking about the photographer August Sander, who is responsible for taking the three photos that were discussed in the essay. He mentions that although there are obvious differences between the…

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    A Suit of Lies Boss Tweed was an individual who began well, just like most people. However, after he began to enjoy power and money so much that he was willing to go along with the standards of the Gilded Age, he became nasty and defiant, as evidenced by two of his quotes referenced by several websites. Before William Magear Tweed was adversely affected by his authority, he was an ordinary man. He was born in April of 1823, and grew up in New York City. Like many Americans, Tweed had European…

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    3. Suit for specific performances-  Specific performance means seeking an order from the court that the promise specified in the contract shall be carried out.  When actual damages arising from breach are not measurable and monetary compensation is not an adequate remedy, specific performances then May be directed by the court. 4. Suit for Quantum Meriut- As much as is earned If the party prevents the other party from completing his obligation under the contract, the aggrieved party may claim…

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    values that had long been in place. In turn, The Sleepy Lagoon trial in the 40’s, which preceded the Zoot Suit Riots, fueled racial tensions between Mexicans and white Angelenos through the riots, as Mexican youth, dressed in Zoot Suits were defying the establishment…

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    Los Vendidos Analysis

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    Los Vendidos The play written by Luis Valdez, Los Vendidos, an interpretation of how American people see Mexican Americans is played through a drama. A secretary from Governor Reagan, Miss Jimenez, comes to a shop in hopes of finding a Mexican to bring to a gathering to create diversity in the crowd. The “shop” owner, Honest Sancho, is a business man trying to sell these Mexican Americans. Miss Jimenez is looking for a Mexican who is perfect. While Sancho is trying to help find the perfect…

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    that those like them had to undergo over the course of their lives. This is thematically evident in “Zoot Suit” by Luis Valdez, “Middle Passage” by Charles Johnson and “Drown” by Junot Diaz. The story “Zoot Suit” by Luis Valdez illustrates the prevalence of this issue first, by structuring a narrative around a prominent act of discrimination in the United States, known as the “Zoot Suit Riots.” In this story, a member of a gang known as the 38th Street Gang named Henry Reyna details his…

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    Clinical Bottom Lines: ·The study design was inadequate to fully test the question. ·The study suggests that intensive suit therapy may improve gait by creating more energy efficient walking patterns but further investigation is needed to determine the effects of the therapy on functional skills, caregiver assistance, and gross motor ability. Summary of Key Evidence: 1. Study design: case report 2. Sample: two children (one 8 yr, 3 mo female and one 7 yr, 11mo male), both diagnosed with…

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