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    Purple Rain

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    Meaning is conveyed in a myriad of diverse ways through the use of various theatrical techniques. The form and manner in which meaning is presented can have a profound impact on its interpretation by the audience. In the film Purple Rain, meaning is introduced through the usage of the elements of editing, cinematography, and mise-en-scene. The meaning for particular scenes are revealed by the many different aspects that make up the mise-en-scene of the film. For example, throughout the film…

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    Go Ask Alice Banned

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    “Go Ask Alice” is a book of a real teenage girl’s journal. She kept her journal to tell about her life dealing with drugs, sex, and running away from home. The book was claimed to be nonfiction to scare readers straight, but it is actually made up, however, this story could be true (Gershowitz, 2013). “Go Ask Alice” has been banned or challenged many times. When a book is challenged that means that a certain part of the book or parts of the book are considered obscene or a threat to security.…

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    culminated the influence of a generation in comedy, while marking an advent of cinematic ingenuity during the 1980’s. Selling jokes and working in the offices of National Lampoon Magazine, Hughes arrived on-screen in his early 30’s. Ushering in a series of teen hits such as, Sixteen Candles (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985), Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986), and Pretty in Pink (1986), Hughes established himself as a storyteller by attracting an array of audiences. In exploring the limitations of…

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    Maryland, in the year 1984. I was a 15-year-old teenager growing up in Reisterstown, Maryland - a town about an hour away from Baltimore. I was just like any other red-blooded American male teenager growing up in 1980's America. I liked video games and Pac- Man, loved "Star Wars" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark", tried my hand at the Rubik's cube, and was concerned about the USSR and nuclear war. Oh yes, I,like millions of other teenagers loved good rock music and was just beginning to…

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    Literacy Narrative Essay: Go Ask Alice All I have learned, I learned from books. It all started back in seventh grade. At that time of my life, I was having a physical and emotional problem. For instance, most the teenagers suffer from emotional and physical problems, because their body changes or because their body do not change, as well as they do not know what they want. During middle school, my life started to changed, my parents decided to move about three times a year, and that quickly…

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    Essential Questions: Go Ask Alice How can a person’s decisions and actions change his/her life? A person’s decisions and actions can negatively and positively affect that person which drastically changes their life. In the novel, Go Ask Alice written by Anonymous, it shares the story of a troubled teenage girl who wrote about the decisions and actions she made that altered her life. After Alice starts using her drugs, she starts to make bad decisions which only leads her down a road of more…

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    top two on the Miss Teen USA stage. All of my hard work and dedication had paid off in that moment. As I stood there hand in hand with Miss California Teen, I felt as if I had been there before. I had dreamed about this moment, but never expected it to really happen. Strangely, I had a sense of peace – I knew something big was about to occur, and that my life was about to change. As the crown was placed on my head, tears ran down my face, and I took my first walk as Miss Teen USA. It…

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    but I just can 't anymore!" He yelled back at me, finally looking up at me as tears swam in my eyes and ran down my cheeks. I pressed my lips together and looked all over his face for any sign of sadness, but there wasn 't any. "You really want me to go?" I croaked out. I felt like my whole world was collapsing. The only guy I 've ever loved, my best friend, my boyfriend,…

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    CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Forbidden Forest Typically, Sage’s goaty grin all teeth and gums as she frolicked down Main Street would have set me to my happy place. Where sunshine abounds, except as I said before calamity seems to strike in twos. Our next misfortune started in a topsy-turvy fun house full of brain-teasing illusions, each clues unlocking another room packed with splintered reality. Which was awesome at first. Until Mason shattered in a room full of mirrors and I became trapped inside…

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    Becoming A Mentor

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    attitude has influenced other young ladies in her school to be a part of the Big Brother Big Sister Foundation. I believe it takes a village to raise a child. This platform is not only about what I can do but what we can do collaboratively. The Miss Teen Promise Female Scholarship and Preparatory Program is an organization that gives back to communities in Arkansas through volunteerism, mentoring and education. Similar to Miss America Organization, it serves to empower young women to be…

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