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    Sexual Harassment Memo

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    And no one should be threatened to voice out the truth. Reporters should not even feel scared when they are doing the right thing. Therefore, we need laws to protect them. We’ve seen too many astonishing news of sexual harassment among public figures, in Government, in Hollywood, nearly every corner of our state. We have laws against sexual harassment in some of those fields, but it’s time for us to regulate it in…

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    Spotlight Film Analysis

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    shifted to glamorizing the reporters instead. In turn, the atrocities that are carried out remain at the forefront – and, as silly as this will sound, the ultimate payoff comes in the form of something as simple as endless phone…

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    How are celebrities brainwashed and mind controlled? Many investigators or news reporters and even fans have influenced many evidential that celebrities are being mind controlled. Illuminati and MK ultra are the resources used to investigate their response . Mk ultra is a mind controlled laboratory procedure where this group of people by the name illuminati bash celebrities into having more than one personality. These celebrities have mood changes at random times and start stuttering and…

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    Victoria Sociology

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    Victoria is a new independent film that leaves you at the edge of your seat and with your heart racing throughout the entire movie. It centers around a naïve and inexperienced Spanish girl named Victoria (Laia Costa) who after meeting new friends finds her night quickly spiraling out of control when they recruit her as a getaway driver for a bank robbery. The film starts off by playing into a typical Berlin stereotype- the first scene is set at a nightclub. Victoria is dancing alone among…

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    Three Kings Film Analysis

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    As a kid everyone dreamed of finding a treasure map. This treasure map would lead you through an adventurous path of traps, bad guys, and high speed chases to end at a magnificent trove beyond your wildest dreams. In a round about way this is what the movie Three Kings is based on. The movie was directed by David O. Russell who also had a hand in other movies such as American Hustle and Silver Linings Playbook. It starts off with an army solider finding a document which turns out to be a map…

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    article is about the movie’s history. The story of the movie is Kane, a media conglomerate living secret lives in a mansion in Florida's mansion, Xanadu, takes a breath, leaving the word "rose bud" in question. The press will cover his death and reporter Thompson follows the meaning of "Rosebud" and looks back on his life through an interview with Kane's surrounding people. However, the movie was not suitable for the proper national release because, in major theaters, they were blocked-booked by…

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    There are many events in her life that shaped the who she is today. Some events are when she traveled with her parents, When she read Jane Austen’s, “The Beautiful Cassandra,” and when she wrote fanfictions and was an assistant editor at “The Hollywood Reporter.” According to “Cassandra Clare,” Ms. Clare traveled to many different places when she was younger(famousauthors.org). The sights from the places she visited, inspired where her books would take place. Traveling influenced her love for…

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    Judy Garland, the first woman to be awarded, and Sidney Poitier, an inspiration to Oprah (Hollywood 1-10). While Oprah’s win made history that night, her acceptance speech will also go down in history. The entire night was filled with controversy, as actors and actresses showed their support for the Time’s Up movement, which began in response to the outpouring of sexual harassment allegations against Hollywood royalty during 2017. Oprah gave a passionate speech that combined…

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    The Crucible’s hidden meaning An allegory is a narrative story which is similar in events, characters, and settings to another situation (Abrams 4). Many people in the world are afraid that history will repeat itself. During the 1950’s it was known as The Communist Red Scare. Many of the characters and events that happened during this time period, are similar to what happened during The Salem Witchcraft Trials in Massachusetts in the year 1692. The Crucible written by Arthur Miller…

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    "Media representation does not matter.", a claim that is often said from those who take representation for granted. However, living in a mediated world, representation in the media is significant to the reflection of individuals as well as introducing viewers to diverse groups of society. Television as a mainstream medium shapes the worldview of its audiences. One main group that still seems to lack representation is the LGTBQ+ community. Without representation, a queer viewer might get the…

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