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    Mitchell Zuckoff Summary

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    The day Stevens arrived, he met with the mayor and other officials. It was supposed to be a private meeting. However, many of the Benghazi council members told reporters of the meeting. The agents protecting Stevens needed more men, so Jack and Rone volunteered to help. Everything went perfect. They all returned to the compound safely. The next day they all went about their business. That night was different, however…

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    MS13 Video Analysis

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    The first and one of the most important concepts I’m going to link the MS13 video to is, ‘Population’. The book states that population is, a target group to be studied (Henslin 130). The MS13 population first started in Hollywood but has nearly spread around the whole world. MS13 consists of mostly immigrants from Central America, but they recruit anyone that is desperate for an opportunity to change their life. This happened because members of the gang were usually immigrants from El Salvador…

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    to using the enemy against oneself, comes from Clinton’s numerous advertisement which are comprised entirely of Donald Trump saying and behaving in a manner that may would find offensive. By using Trump’s own actions against him: mocking disabled reporters, calling women “pigs”, claiming that African Americans were living in “hell” and calling Mexicans “rapists” and “murders”, Secretary Clinton was able to make a persuasive case as to why Trump was disqualified to hold the office of President of…

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    Two perturbed reporters, Erin Cunningham and Serena Elavia both concur on how media such as photography and reality television can affect the health and well being of not only young girls and women, but the famous reality stars people religiously watch today. Cunningham and Elavia are able to agree and concentrate on three key points: views from the general public, poor behavior of the people behind the lens, and the potential health issues. According to author Erin Cunningham in “Our…

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    Argo Essay

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    escapees posing as the film’s production crew were, in fact, made up. This modern interpretation of the Iranian hostage crisis contains a fair amount of exaggeration in typical Hollywood style.…

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    camp is complete, it goes under full-scale assault. The movie received many awards, but more impressive was the director’s ability to slip so many persuasive ideas into the movie. Arriving in Vietnam, Kirby has a run-in with an anti-war newspaper reporter, George Beckworth, played by David Janssen. Beckworth is against the war and tells Kirby the United States should not be in South East Asia. This is not how the media was portraying the war back in the United States. They loved to report the…

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    Paparazzi Popular Culture

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    demonstrates the seriousness of paparazzi and arouses criticisms in the public (Dakss, 2005). In fact, in Hollywood, it is so natural and common to see paparazzi chasing after celebrities, and they are at a risk of unexpected accidents at all times. Occasionally, fights occur between aggressive paparazzi and mad celebrities, and even lawsuits follow. Countless clashes and accidents in Hollywood indicate the unrecoverable relation between the paparazzi…

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    child molestation charges. Reportedly, Mesereau declined to provide a reason for his departure. Suge Knight was arrested in January 2015 after he allegedly ran over two Compton men with his pick up truck after an argument. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Knight was escorted off of the set of a promotional video for the N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton after a heated argument with Cle "Bone" Sloan. The argument escalated later outside of a fast-food restaurant. Knight maintains that Cle…

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    Tim Burton

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    Burbank, California. His parents Bill and Jean Burton were fond of him as a child, but as Tim grew up so did his imagination while his parents fondness of him declined. Tim’s creativity blossomed into a passion that he pursued as a career. A Hollywood Reporter interviewed Tim Burton about his childhood, and he explained that, “His childhood wasn't a particularly happy one. He hated growing up in a suburb, was never close with his parents, and other kids found him odd. ‘You feel kind of different…

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    Deggans, Eric. "Hollywood Has A Major Diversity Problem, USC Study Finds." NPR. NPR, 22 Feb. 2016. Web. 15 Mar. 2017. Desta, Yohana. "Diversity In Film Is Abysmal—But There’S An Easy Way To Fix One Big Problem". HWD. N. p., 2016. Web. 23 Mar. 2017. Feinberg, Scott. "Oscars: Solution to Academy's Diversity Problem Isn't So Black and White (Analysis)." The Hollywood Reporter. N.p., 29 June 2016. Web. 23 Mar. 2017. Harwell, Drew. "The staggering numbers that prove Hollywood has a serious…

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