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    Lionel Tate Case Study

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    the United State to have ever been given the sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.” At the age of 12, Lionel Tate murdered a little 6-year-old Tiffany Eunick in Pembroke Park, Florida 1999. On July 28th of that year, Tiffany’s mother asked her long life friend, Lionel’s mother Kathleen, if she would watch Tiffany for the evening. After dinner, Kathleen had withdrawn from the kitchen to upstairs leaving the children to watch…

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    injustice where the sentencing rates are zero to none because victim shaming was easier than the paperwork and investigation that went into convicting the assailant. Yet it was never the victim's fault, and no one ever seemed to have told them. I met Tiffany in the winter of my second year in the Army. She came in as expected of any new soldier- loud, bold, yet unbelievably humble. Her afro looked as if it held all of her life…

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    Silver Linings Playbook

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    suffering from it, yet he/she is still able to live a functioning life and appear “normal”. In Silver Linings Playbook, Pat recently leaves a mental health facility due to him beating a guy that he found in the shower with his wife. Eventually, he meets Tiffany who is also suffering from a mental illness herself. Together, they are able to help and give each other therapy through dance and by having each other as a support system. From the beginning of the movie, Pat shows extreme signs of…

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    In the movie Silver Linings Playbook, Bradley Cooper takes on the role of Patrick Solatano, a young man who is released from the mental hospital after undergoing an 8-month treatment for bipolar disorder. Pat is originally institutionalized after beating up the man he discovered having an affair with his wife Nikki. After being released into the custody of his mother Dolores Solatano, and father Patrick Sr. Solatano, Pat decides to work on his own well being in order to win back Nikki. Though it…

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    school was out! Tiffany and I were getting on the bus to go home and get ready to meet Matthew Espinosa. One of our stunning friends, Jessica, was coming with us. After, getting ready and picking Jessica up we finally started our journey meeting Matthew Espinosa. Everything was going as planned with not a worry in sight, and personally I was adrenalized. We were about to meet Matthew when all of a sudden, the GPS changed and one wrong turn caused us to start all over again. “Tiffany where…

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    & FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Metaphor 1:Her mind is Tiffany-twisted During the second verse, Don Henley sings the line “Her mind is Tiffany-twisted”. This is a metaphor as The Eagles are comparing this girls mind to Tiffany Jewelry Store without using like or as. They compare the girl's mind to the jewellery store because the narrator notes that this girl is pretty, rich and likes to be glamorous. These specified characteristic are also seen in Tiffany & Co’s jewellery and stores. They used it to…

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    characterizes two main characters, Patrick Solitano Jr. and Tiffany Maxwell, who both struggle with psychological disorders. Patrick, at one-time was a high school teacher, had caught his wife (Nikki) with another man, who was the history teacher, making him very violent and distressed. He then went crazy on the gym teacher and had to spend eight months in a psychiatric hospital, and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. On the other hand, we have Tiffany, who is depressed and have borderline…

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    Bipolar Movie Analysis

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    At the beginning of the film, Pat is discharged from the hospital after a court-mandated eight-month stay. Pat exhibits problems with anger, delusional thinking, obsessive behaviors, and frequently carries out very inappropriate conversations. Although Pat has not seen his ex-wife in over eight months and she has a restraining order against him, he still believes that his marriage is fixable and will get better if he gets into shape and fixes his mood swings. Not only does Pat believe his…

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    Girls Generation-TTS Essay

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    known as Girls' Generation-TaeTiSeo, TaeTiSeo) is the first official sub-group of South Korean girl group, Girls' Generation, formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2012. The sub-group is composed of three Girls' Generation members, Taeyeon (leader), Tiffany, and Seohyun. Unit No.1 'Girls' Generation-TTS' glittering Christmas gift! Special Christmas album ""Dear Santa"" December 4 release! Unit No.1 'Girls' Generation-TTS ""should announce a comeback and a gorgeous Christmas Special December 4th…

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    babysitting her teenage cousin (Tiffany) on Halloween. Madea’s teenage cousin decided to sneak out and go to a frat party on Halloween and plays Halloween pranks on Madea (played by Tyler Perry) and her friends. Some of the things that make Boo! A Madea Halloween a very humorous movie is the characters, the storyline and the makeup and costumes. Firstly, the character is so funny. Madea is the main character that inflicts comedy justice to her teenage cousin Tiffany. Madea and her friends Joe…

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