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    It shows how his brother is taking care of him while he is in a drunken state. Pollock's sister-in-law, can see this unhealthy relationship and disapproves and is not afraid to show her feelings. This movie only shows a glimpse of this relationship, but does give the viewer full impact of the relationship. Further in the movie when Pollock's brother moves away it shows the raw need that Pollack has for his brother to be in his life…

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    It’s a boy! I was so excited I wasn’t sure I’d be able to wait the four months to hold him. All I could think about was naming him Ted so I could call him my little teddy bear. Well that part didn’t happen but he still became mine. The joy of holding something so tiny in your hands is something I’ll never get use to. I just couldn’t wrap my mind around the fact that I had a nephew. Drug use is something that affects millions of families worldwide. Mine is one of those families. My oldest…

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    Bunosky February 15, 2017 Archetypes in Toy Story One doesn’t usually watch movies and critically think about what is happening in it, but when one analyzes thoroughly, the audience can find some impressive things in the plots of these films. In the movie, Toy Story 3, the audience can clearly see a set of archetypes through the characters. Woody would be considered the hero, Buzz can be seen as the innocent person, and Lotso can be seen as the ruler/dictator. Woody is the classic archetype of…

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    giving meaning to life. Alzheimer’s disease impedes that linear process; when memories are lost or when the capacity to form new memories vanishes an important link to the content of one’s own identity can be lost too. The story by Alice Munro ‘‘The Bear Came Over the Mountain’’ and the film Away From Her directed by Sara Polley both depicted the poignant aspect of Alzheimer’s disease, concurrently exploring the ways in which one’s life is affixed by love and relationships and how the unmooring…

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    giving meaning to life. Alzheimer’s disease impedes that linear process; when memories are lost or when the capacity to form new memories vanishes an important link to the content of one’s own identity can be lost too. The story by Alice Munro ‘‘The Bear Came Over the Mountain’’ and the film Away From Her directed by Sara Polley both depicted the poignant aspect of Alzheimer’s disease, concurrently exploring the ways in which one’s life is affixed by love and relationships and how the unmooring…

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    The movie I decided to analyze for this assignment is Blood In Blood Out. This movie is about two Latino brothers, Cruz and Paco, and their cousin, Miclo, who is half white and half Latino, and how their lives are affected by the pact they have to always stick together and fight for each other. Later on in the movie the guys are separated after many conflicts they encountered between each other and with others. Cruz turns to drugs, Paco becomes a detective, and Miclo goes to prison. There are…

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    Have you ever been angry? Have you done something you regret or look back on while you were angry? Can you recall what made you angry? In Touching Spirit Bear Ben Mikaelsen demonstrates that there are many ways to deal with anger. However, you can only control anger if you accept people to help you. We all have experienced anger in our lives. It's how you control and change your anger that shapes who you are as a young person. Your expression of anger also defines how people see you as an…

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    portrayal but looking beyond them reveals the use of women to fully characterise their male counterparts. This depicts specific ethnic stereotypes and serves to fully support the conventional view of male and female roles. Alternatively, since the movie takes place in the 1950s, people have no problem with the disturbing portrayal of genders taking it as a ‘historical accuracy (Haskell 1)’. The Godfather however is part of the media and it is one of the main reasons why these harmful…

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    a guardian. A dog helps teach responsibility and can also be a courageous protector no matter how big or small. A dog will always love you and your family completely. The responsibility a dog teaches is a life lesson and will help with learning to care for others. There is security that comes with owning a dog because you can find comfort in knowing the dog is a faithful protector. For these reasons, one of the best things anyone can wish for is to be a dog owner. If you and your…

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    other. Races play an important role in human diversity, each race has its own advantages and determinations. The movie Get Out, directed by Jordan Peele has manifested the racial controversy in another way where the tension of racism is not about slavery abusement, but it comes up to another higher level of racism by taking the other race advantages and showing the greed of human. The movie Get Out has shown us that racism is the central terror which could lead someone to the hallucination of…

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