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    murder within the first 45 minutes of a 106-minute-long film – a shocking act for many viewers who presumed that Crane to be the main protagonist of the movie. The “knowledge to store” element of priming effects engrained into the heads of movie watchers that violent acts will not be part of films had not prepared for many viewers of the time for an act as brutal as the one portrayed in Psycho in which Leigh’s character was stabbed at least 7 times. In fact, the 1960 audience claimed that they…

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    Milk Film Analysis

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    The director opens the film with news film reporting that Harvey Milk has been killed. This is an essential perspective since it tells watchers, that what happened was genuine and that Milk was a genuine individual. The film is surrounded with Harvey talking into his camera archiving his life. This demonstrates his connection amongst him and the gathering of people. After the opening scene…

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    Music’s Influence on Emotions Every day everyone is exposed to a variety of sounds. One sound that is very common and often enjoyed is the sound of music. Scientifically speaking music is just a very specific pattern of sound waves traveling through the air and are mechanically very similar to other sounds. If this is true, why is it that music can make people feel many different emotions so powerfully? This is hypothesized to be for several reasons, but there is no doubt that music can make…

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    Obesity In Jamaica

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    High BMIs are associated with increased risk for type 2 diabetes, and colon, breast and kidney cancers. The risk of type 2 diabetes increases with weight gain even within normal levels of the BMI range, but sharply increases if you are obese. BMI however, is only an estimated measure of relative weight and does not take into account overall health. If you 're especially lean, for example a body builder, you may weigh more as muscle tissue is denser than fat. Your BMI will then categorise you…

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    Summary: Game Of Thrones

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    a little bit of gory action. Using Rotten Tomatoes’ average rating of all the seasons, the critics seem agree with Game of Thrones’ reputation by giving it a very high approval percentage of 94.6% (Game of Thrones Seasons 1-5, 2011-2015). Regular watchers also give the show a high rating of 94.8% (Game of Thrones Seasons 1-5, 2011-2015). My final rating, based on the averages of my above categories, is a 9.2. Game of Thrones deserves its high and prestigious position for its never-ending lack of…

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    population that are eligible to vote. Each of the 54 presidential candidates received over 13,700 passes for poll watching. Political parties sold some passes to the highest bidder in the days leading up to the election.The 13,700 campaign-employed poll watchers accounted for about 739,800 votes casted. The Martelly opposition believe that 50% of the voters were paid participants, even though…

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    Television has existed since the early 1920’s. So, it is not shocking to discover that children ages two to eleven watch over 24 hours of television per week. However, the incredibly high amount of time an adult invests in watching television is 33 hours a week. I dedicated an hour of my time to watch the hit, murder mystery television show “How to Get Away with Murder” an American drama series on ABC. Currently, the series has four seasons. As the show begins, it very clearly states what the…

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    Punishment Foucault describes the shift in punishment as “to be enclosed, to be deprived of light and to and to hide.” The Panopticon is meant to keep the prisoner from causing more crime, by letting them think that they will always be watched by the person in the tower found in the center. The cells without the actual bars act like its own personal stage. Foucault mentions that the prisoner is always alone, never communicated with, and always being watched. The side walls are what keeps them…

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    what she had to say about her awesome transformation; The Jennifer Hudson Weight Loss Key FactorsTo start things off, Jennifer went with an actual weight loss program that she believed could work for her. In her case, she went with Weight Watchers, a great choice considering that they have been around for dozens of years now. That’s the path you should take as well, by joining up to some kind of weight management or fitness club in your area; they will play a tremendous role in…

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    The Perfect Monster

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    abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you. Monsters have been portrayed in many different way in many different works of fiction. The inhumane, evil, dark, and scary attributes they are given bring out a sense of wonder and fear into the readers and watchers. The best monsters however are the ones that make the world think about themselves or the world around them just a bit differently. Leaving them wondering who or what the real monsters are in their world. The physical attributes of a perfect…

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