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    Sarah Gavron Suffragettes

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    Sarah Gavron, director of, ‘Suffragette’, uses a range of production features to display to viewers the role of women in early twentieth century Britain and the resultant appeal of the Suffrage Movement. The movie follows a group of women who were willing to lose everything in their fight for equality. ‘Suffragette’ highlights women’s political movements in the United Kingdom between 1911 and 1913. The Suffrage Movement was the struggle for the right of women to vote and run for office and was…

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    In Toni Morrison's Jazz, one recurring motif is the theme of suffering and the succeeding action of characters attempting to fill the voids in their lives. Characters including Joe Trace, Dorcas, Violet, Golden Gray, and Alice Manfred all suffer from a physical or emotional loss or desire, which they attempt to thwart in different ways. Amid Violet's depression, she eventually sees violence as the answer to her husband's affair; Alice Manfred is overly protective of Dorcas, and in response,…

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    Violet red bile agar is a selective medium used to identify lactose-fermenting coliforms. This medium is typically used to test dairy products and water. The medium contains lactose which acts as a carbohydrate source, bile salts and crystal violet that act as an inhibitory agent towards gram-positive microorganisms and neutral red is added to serve as a pH indicator, microorganisms lower the pH which results in the colonies turning red. Some of the organisms that grow on this medium are:…

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    Yudit Alfaro July 11, 2017 Professor Martinsen English V01A Catastrophic overhauls of technology In the novel Feed, by M.T Anderson, he expresses how much technology is changing all individuals to more of a controlled robotic creature. “Feed” is the chip implemented in the people’s brain, it is in them while they are developing so it is easier to manipulate their brains, about seventy percent of the population has is it and they also believe if it is ejected from them that they will die.…

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    Impression management skills are very apparent in Private Practice, a TV show in which doctors co-collaborate in a private practice called Ocean Wellness. Violet Turner is a psychiatrist who interacts with patients ranging from kids to criminals. On the occasion when her patient is a pedophile, she exercises impression management skills and attempts to eliminate any judgments in order to do her job. In the second scene, Dr. Turner interacts with a psychiatric patient introducing Goffman’s front…

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    Clover was walking down the stairs Violet hit him with a pan, he didn’t fall like she planned. He only Stumbled. Violet’s eyes widened in horror when she realized he hadn’t gone down like she planned (Preston 210). “Clover, I’m sorry. I don’t know.-” “Shut up.” I growled. “Please don’t. I’m sorry.” Violet cried. He then stepped forward with a knife. “I’ve already given you a second chance, which isn’t something I offer lightly. There are no third chances, Violet.” There was no hesitation when he…

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    family together and how they try to handle them, be it in a positive or negative manner. Unlike many family based films, the characters from our main Violet, the cancer patient who is addicted to a plethora of pain pills and has a strained relationship with her husband, Beverly, who commits suicide, to each of her daughters…

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    “The Masque of the Red Death” written by Edgar Allan Poe is a story about the black plague that broke out across the world and affected lots of peoples lives. Edgar Allan Poe is a deep writer, and tries to appeal to the mysterious and emotionally traumatic side of his characters. I think that the seven rooms he describes symbolize the seven stages of life. The first of the seven rooms was the blue room. I think the blue room describes infancy, the first stage of life. Edgar Allan poe describes…

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    This class was amazing! It has shown me about how the science and technology worlds and the literature world often merge to create works warning of omnipotence, greed, mental illness and self-destruction. We have entered into an exciting era of great advancement in the world of Nanotechnology. Smaller, lighter, stronger and faster is the new way of the technological world. We will be inventing fabrics that can repel anything dangerous from entering our bodies and NanoBots that can cure…

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    and his house a depressing pigsty-were absolutely correct. During the first few days after the orphans arrival at Count Olaf’s, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny attempted to make themselves feel at home, but it was really no use. Even though Count Olaf’s house was quite large, the three children were placed together in one filthy bedroom that had only one small bed in it. Violet and Klaus took turns sleeping in it, so that every other night one of them was in the bed and the other was sleeping on the…

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