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    Conformity constricts creativity and therefore adhering to societies molds will leave people at the surface of their potential. Not digging deep within oneself renders a person a mere copy of everything they have absorbed. Being a copy hinders creativity; attempting to become an original while focusing on what others have created as “whats right for you” will never work out. An individuals idea has the power to trump societal expectations, if the individual has faith in themselves. To prove…

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    The acting in The Room is one of the worst things ever. Tommy Wiseau’s voice is like the vocal equivalent to a serial killer’s ransom note made of magazine clippings. In the same sentence he yells and whispers for no reason and he emphasises all the wrong words, causing any serious scene to become a comedic moment. All of the other actors are reasonable for the film they are in, except for Greg Sestero, who has zero chemistry with his supposed best friend Johnny. The Room, while being a…

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    When Mr. Keating makes Todd close his eyes, Todd expresses his thoughts through poetry. For the first time in the entire movie, Todd was able to voice his thoughts without any reluctance to turn back. To add on, Mr. Keating’s teachings and influences help push Neil Perry and Knox Overstreet to do what they believe in. Neil had a hidden passion to acting, however, he didn’t pursue it because of his dad’s view of him. Because of Mr. Keating’s positive influence on him, he pursued what he had a…

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    Positions focusing more on left brained individuals are portrayed as a practical choice, while positions focusing more towards the right brain are viewed as unrealistic and dead ends. An acting career is believed to be very impractical even though many well loved stars exist; therefore, those who pursue acting are thought to be foolish. "I always felt like…

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    Facts About Police Brutality That Will Shock You”). Police brutality should come to an end because police officers take advantage of the ability to use the forces they have over people, this causes many deaths, and they also target minority groups acting on racism. For every one thousand people killed by police only one officer is convicted of a crime. (“5 Facts”). The rate of officers indicted, shows less than one percent in killing encounters. (“42 Shocking Police Brutality…

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    inventiveness, Chaplin would still influence films to come through directing, producing and through the popularity of his own films. At the young age of 16, Chaplin was already a seasoned actor which would give him a very successful start to his acting career. Charles Chaplin Jr. was born in England on April 16, 1889, the child of Hannah and Charles Chaplin. Charlie’s first home would be in the slums of South London. These…

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    it to. This is because there was only one piece of information Alana was getting, the denial. In the Bush/Cheney situation, Bush was “the voice of delusion...Cheney [was] the voice of justification” (Nelson, 306). Since there were two voices and therefore, two stimulus, desensitization took play. For Alana, however, she only was receiving one stimulus, the voice of delusion. Consequently, she reacted to the situation in the opposite way of someone who was desensitized to a stimulus would: she…

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    what a wonderful person Paul Newman was but this is the reason for writing this paper about his life and established career. He was a local resident who shot to stardom and became a household name in both acting and business. This paper will share information about his early life, his acting career, and the race car driver that he lived to be. Who would have known that someone from Ohio could be so successful. Paul Leonard Newman, who was the second son of Theresa (Fetsko) and Arthur Sigmund…

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    Prefect Blue Essay

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    1997 was a milestone in Kon's career for two reasons: The release of this particular movie in cinemas and the initiation of his collaboration with Madhouse Inc, who sheltered his genius until his last birth. Prefect Blue was initially meant for a live action TV series; however, after the Kobe earthquake in 1995, the production studio suffered extensive damages resulting in a reduction of the budget, up to a point that solely allowed the shooting of an OVA. Nevertheless, while the shootings were…

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    and the judicial‒uphold the democracy that the United States of America loves to boast about. However, there is one more pillar that upholds this democracy. Acting like a watchdog, the media acts as the fourth, overall check on the powers and actions of the government as they closely monitor and report on the government and its officials. Acting like a buffer zone and a link, media connects the government to the private sector of the people. This is the duty of the media to the people.…

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