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    There is little evidence that supports Monroe and Kennedy's relationship, making it far fetched that both Kennedys have a connection to her death. Up to date, there are only two sources from witnesses that shed light into the alleged relationship between Marilyn and Kennedy which conspiracy theorists believe may have led to the events leading up to her death. Conspiracy theorists utilize evidence about Marilyn Monroe is based on hearsay from questionable sources and these sources are proven to…

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    What is Reality TV? Well, it is television programs in which real people are continuously filmed, designed to be entertaining rather than informative. It is based on the real-life situation and supposedly unscripted shows. Reality TV is not new, it has existed since 1989 however, in recent years it has become overly popular. Television has both effects on American culture, it can be positive and negative depends on how people visualize. Reality television is entertainment it makes viewers forget…

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    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins has become a very popular title as of late. Since it has made its way to film, it has blown up. Whether it be the violence or the action, or the touching love scenes, the series appeals to a wide variety of young and old alike. The Hunger Games books, which go more in depth into the story than the films, is centered around a dystopian fantasy world set sometime in the future. This is after the social system of the present day has collapsed, war raged and a new…

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    Throughout history, there has been Beethoven, a musical prodigy, William Shakespeare, the greatest playwright, Albert Einstein, a genius physicist, and the list goes on and on. In modern history, not many stellar intellects make themselves known to the world, but the ones that do often do not receive enough recognition for their exemplary works and achievements. Stephen King was born on September 21, 1947. Growing up, his family frequently faced many financial troubles, so they had to move…

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    The film Friday Night Lights (2004) is based on the real-life story of the 1988 Permian Panthers football team in Odessa, Texas. The film follows Coach Gary Gaines, portrayed by Billy Bob Thornton, and his talented group of football players as they try to navigate through the season with the goal of winning the State championship. The pressure is on for the boys in the film, where they receive stressors from not only their sport and coaches, but also the townspeople and their parents as well.…

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    those hand animated movies were made, they were considered cutting edge. Now that times have changed, movies are being made in today's technology. Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) is the new wave of animation now. According to Adam Epstein, a reporter at Qz.com, “Familiar stories, re-imagined in live action, have proved a surefire way of making lots and lots of money with relatively small initial investments”. We should not praise a company that has butchered the founder’s ideas of…

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    Lucy O’Sullivan In Thank You for Smoking, Christopher Buckley tightrope walks along a fine line of reality and absurdity with just enough dips into the irrational to render the novel a crafty work of satire. Buckley’s characters are absurd illustrations of everyday tropes, and the satire of the book ultimately shines through them rather than the world around them. BR takes the idea of the “corrupt boss” to a whole new level; everyone in the corporate world has believed their boss to be evil at…

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    Rock And Roll In The 50's

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    Since rock and roll did not begin till the mid 1950s the youth was still being held to strict tidy polices by parents and educators. Social cultural wise the teens were to dress in an specific manner where the males must be dressed in tight jeans, button up shirts and letterman cardigans. As for the girls they had to wear ballet flats with long poodle skirts. The youth of the 50s was also given the same social norms that their parents acquired when they were young. Many of the recreational…

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    If these parents wanted justice for their child, it would have made more sense to take it up with the parents of the murderers rather than the creators of the show that inspired the murders. A similar case is shown as reported in the Hollywood Reporter article HBO Wins Victory in Lawsuit from Gunshot Victim written by Eriq Gardener. In the article, Gardener states that after suffering injuries during a New York police raid, a woman sued the producers of a reality TV show produced by HBO for…

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    Interracial Dating Analysis

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    Sara is the only White person in her school and experiences a lot of racism. After her and Derek beginning dating, many people are opposed to their relationship. Sara's friend, who happens to be Derek's sister, even agrees with a comment made by Derek's ex-girlfriend that White girls always try and take the few good Black men that are left. Sara's father does not approve either. Sara and Derek literally have to fight for their love. Both Sara and Derek got into physical confrontations with…

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