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    Are We Less Trusting Than Ever Before? We have two stories of girls just doing their best to fit in, Susie from the movie, “The Lovely Bones” directed by Peter Jackson written by Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson, Philippa Boyens (All three screenplay), and Alice Sebold(Novel) and Connie from Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where are you going, where have you been?”. These girls are lured to the clutches of dangerous men that seemed harmless enough. They trusted them because they were “a man from our neighborhood”…

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    Who Is Marty Mcfly

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    The first person to play the role of Marty Mcfly was Eric Stoltz’s. Crispin Glover did not return for the two sequels because he asked for too much money. Tom Wilson (Biff) gets asked the same questions so many times he wrote a song. The Executive producer Steven Spielberg sent back a thank you note for the “Humorous Memo.” Ronald Reagan was offered the role of the Hill Valley’s mayor in Back to The Future 3. Marty sees a clothes iron and a dustbuster in the window of the cafe. Elijah wood made…

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    Everyone wishes to live moments more than once within their life, but in most cases this is not possible. For example, the 1920s was such an amazing time period to live in. Often referred to as the Roaring Twenties because of the uproar of the economic structure and magnificent social, artistic, and cultural reform. America’s economy sky rocketed due to the fact that people invested millions of dollars in the stock market and succeeded. Women were starting to be acknowledged by not only society…

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    The New Testament Summary

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    text is and the effort to preserve the word of God. In this book the reader will find out the types of writing materials used for manuscript. The languages used in the text. Whether text was written in print or cursive. Discoveries where and when scripts were found. Criticisms of the New Testament. Books that were written but are not included in the Bible. Summary: Chapter one consist of the important writing materials that include leather, papyrus, parchment and vellum. The New Testament…

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    should want or what they thought was available. (1994:152) In this, Califia suggests a vision that people are able to make their own decisions based on their preferences rather than what the dominant cultural script states. Potentially he is suggesting doing away with the concept of hegemonic scripts all together. In addition, Califia illustrates the latter of the American Ideals – not interfering with others’ rights and liberties (Walden 2016). Due to the fact that he mentions in his vision…

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    misremembered. For the purposes of this essay, however, let’s assume that the arm/leg discrepancy was included with a deeper intent. Doug saw things occurring differently, which goes against determinism in this story. In including Judy’s choice to go “off script,” it is shown that free will has some part to play, maybe miniscule, but it can affect the turn of events. Compatibilism seems relevant to the situation, but in varying degrees. The idea of determinism and free will going hand in hand…

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    1. Background of the Study The means applied to show “awareness of another person’s face- the public self-image” can be identified as politeness (Yule, 1996). Acts threaten expectation of the self-image of other individuals is considered a Face Threatening Acts (FTA’s). Developed Politeness Strategies, according to Brown and Levinson (1993:1), are based on FTA’s and consist of four types: bald on record, positive politeness, negative politeness and off record strategies. The talk show…

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    will someone go for power and wealth. It explores the concept of making a deal with the devil. While the story contains some strong features, overall, the script would benefit from more development. Areas to explore include: structure, tension, and character development. The story opens with a mysterious scene setting the tone. The script then introduces Tommy Walker, who appears to be the protagonist. His ordinary life is established. Later in the structure, there’s a flashback (which isn’t…

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    loss or cosmetic surgery. Makeover shows in general can have many problematic elements, but none require as much attention or analysis as cosmetic surgery based reality television. Reality televisions portrayal of the “real” while using formulaic scripts and editing clearly begins…

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    I can comfortably convey my real emotions and feelings through texts without compiling when describing the podcast. This is why I chose the story of piano to be the topic of my podcast. Besides, I used several rhetorical strategies in my written script. For example, in the first paragraph, I applied syntheton in the sentence “However, when I started to learn to play the piano, my dream of being a pianist turned out to be ridicule and delusion”, and I employed tricolon in the sentence “I…

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