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    After watching the film, The Devil’s Playground, it was clear that Turner’s ideas of liminality, communitas, and rituals of status elevation related to the film in various ways. Liminality is the transitional period when individuals began to not support something or lack social status during the rite of passage. Communitas refers to a group of people who shares a common belief or interest, sense of unity, and can also be working towards the same goal. Rituals of status elevation define as…

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    examining Persian miniature paintings two interrelated standpoints. The first standpoint deals with the discernible presence of young beardless courtiers who were in the entourage of kings serving as hunting and war attendants, musicians and entertainers, valets and equerries. As a figurative element in the miniatures, the young companions with beautiful round faces, side curls on cheeks and elaborated dresses, signify the participation of a third gender, usually a young adult (Shaheed) or an…

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    Carjacking Facts Robbery Prevention Advice Carjacking is Robbery Carjacking is the violent form of motor vehicle theft. It is a serious threat to our personal safety because the thief uses force and fear to rob our car from us. Sometimes the car owner or other occupants are kidnapped during a carjacking, and if lucky will be dropped off nearby unharmed. The worst case scenario occurs when you are transported to a secondary crime scene, which is usually more dangerous than the original…

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    Turn of the Screw” features a callous master, an eager governess, mischievous children, a deceptive housekeeper, and two apparitions. In this book, an uncle who has no desire to care for his niece and nephew, hires a governess who sees the former valet and her predecessor who are both dead. Various critics argue different theories regarding the apparitions. It has been said that the governess is suffering from a psychological instability and that is what is causing her to hallucinate these…

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    It boasts outstanding views of the Back Bay, Charles River and Boston Common. It includes two floors of living space, a master bedroom with spacious closet and bathroom and two deeded valet garage parking spots. Additionally, the residents get 24/7 concierge and Taj Hotel services. Designer Kitchen at 300 Boylston It is an expansive 2 bedroom condo listed at $15,000,000. The home features living room with a panel library and a cosy…

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    In Jean-Paul Sartre’s play, No Exit, which he wrote during World War II, there are many historical and traditional voices present. Existentialism as well as his experiences in the war and Christianity’s definition of Hell shape the play’s ideas and overall thought tremendously. Throughout the play, Sartre incorporates his existentialist thoughts as well as Christianity’s view on Hell as a traditional voice. As a historical voice, he blends together his feelings and experiences from the war in…

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    Hell, a place of corruption ,hardship,and endless complications to endure. Inescapable from all fears and tribulations both mentally and physically. This idea of what being Hell is exactly what Jean-Paul Sarte is trying to portray within the novel "No Exit".This title indicates foreshadowing the idea of a case where there is literally no physical or mental exit from the predicament they are in .The characters are in a state of everlasting distress.The setting of this occurrence must be taken…

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    difference in nationality, religion, gender, race, or social classes. People tend to consider them evil and categorize them as “others”. For example, in Henry James’ “The Turn of the Screw”, the two dead servants, Peter Quint, the master’s former valet and Miss. Jessel, the former governess, come back to haunt the Bly. The two figures exactly represent the class segregation in Victorian-era Britain. In this story, the servants are the “others”. Henry James’ depiction of two ghostly servants does…

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    bezel. He slid on his 24kt gold super bowl sized pinky ring with a three and a half carat diamond baguette stone set in the middle. And to top it all off, three quirts of ‘I AM KING’ Cologne by Sean Jean. Cuzzo was feeling like the shit tonight and you couldn’t tell him anything different. Havannah walked up behind him and rubbed his back and lightly nibbled his ear and whispered, “Damn, baby you look good enough to eat but I guess that’ll have to wait, won’t it?” Cuzzo smiled and turned around…

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    Introduction: The Butler by Lee Daniels, is a movie loosely based on the truth regarding the extraordinary story of an African American man named Eugene Allen, amid the Civil Rights Movement. Allen was employed as a domestic servant or butler at the White House during a time when cultural diversity was not accepted. Allen is portrayed by a fictitious Cecil Gaines (actor Forest Whitaker). Cecil grew up during a tumultuous time in the 1920s in Macon, Georgia, and was the son of a sharecropper. As…

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