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    With the illegalization of segregation and the election of a black president, white Americans are quick to say that racism is a thing of the past. It is true that in the U.S., nicknamed appropriately as the great “Melting Pot”, cultural exchange is far from rare. However, in far too many cases, cultural appreciation is used as an excuse for the racist or ignorant to use artifacts or participate in practices sacred to an oppressed culture. White Americans specifically often feel a certain…

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    Racial relations in the Pacific Northwest took a turn for the worst starting in the middle of the 19th century and were shaped drastically during the events leading up to both World Wars and the years that followed them. Both Asian and Black populations found themselves in the face of racial suppression stemming from the events that occurred during the World Wars. The Pacific Northwest as far as the rest of the United States had been a place, which had generally held better racial relations.…

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    In the last few years one of the most prominent topics in the news has been police brutality. Unfortunately, a direct result of this brutality is the killings of many innocent black people. Through this, organizations like Black Lives Matter have been created to help bring attention to this topic. Black Lives Matter is an important movement for the black community because it forces us to examine institutional racism, police brutality, the deaths of innocent black people, and general racism more…

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    Born to a photographer and a housewife, Kahlo grew up in the small, Mexican city of Coyoacán. With no original aspiration to become an artist, a series of unfortunate events would shape and mold her into becoming one of the best surrealists of her time, and arguably ever. What the Water Gave Me (see Appendix A), also known as What I Saw in the Water is one of the most renowned pieces by artist, Frida Kahlo for it’s usage of symbolism which gives the viewer insight into much of Frida’s personal…

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    The slender man stabbing is a violent crime committed as a result of an internet myth. The slender man was a fictitious character made ‘real’ by numerous details published in online communities. The character, sometimes referred to as Slender, is a faceless, lean and tall personality with child abduction behavior. He has a suit and tentacles growing upon his back. He is also able to read people’s minds and teleport to various places a quality that makes him available anywhere at any given time.…

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    I’ve always been the super shy girl; I was the one that was so scared of what people thought about her to the point where she’d hold back her dreams because she was too afraid. Freshman year changed the rest of my life for me. It wasn’t only the eye-opening year where I realized I’m more than my awkwardness; it was the year I did something about it. It was the year that I took the initiative to come crawling out from this outer shell that protected me from the harsh words that this earth has to…

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    “I may see dead people but then, by God, I do something about it,” Odd Thomas stated. The supernatural depiction of sacrifice and how people judge in Stephen Sommers’s film, Odd Thomas, accurately demonstrates that people tend to judge and reject things that are out of the social norms. Odd Thomas is a mystery action; thrill-seeking film depicting the sacrifices that once can make is willing to make for the well-being of others. It is a film about the perseverance in the midst of a terrible loss…

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    Asghar Farhadi’s film, A Separation, focuses on the separation that occurs when the lives of two different families entwine with each other. The two families involved in this film have core differences and the conflict that occurs between them stems from gender, class, and religious issues. There is a constant battle in this film between individual family units, and when the two separate family units combine. Although this film focuses on two specific families, the message that Farhadi sends can…

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    on-loneliness-love-an peace/Sep5,2007.Web 25Feb.2014). In Cannery Row, Andy is lonelier than anyone else in the world. "The poison of loneliness and the gnawing envy of the unlonely" grips him (Steinbeck 1952: 457). Steinbeck opines that inherent loneliness leads to the emotional imbalance. "They's a time of change, an' when that comes, dyin' is a piece of all dyin', and bearin' is a piece of all bearin', an' bearin' an' dyin' is two pieces of the same thing. An' then things ain't so lonely…

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    Set amidst the turmoil of the 1940s but featuring boys who are minimally affected by it, A Separate Peace narrates the lives of Finny and Gene, who experience mental and physical repercussions of World War II yet never go so far as to even enlist in the army. Despite their isolation in a New England boarding school far from the true horrors of war, elements of the international conflict still weave themselves into the students’ everyday lives, allowing Knowles to express his opinions on the war…

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