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    Kate Middleton pregnancy rumors for baby number three have been all the talk for the royal watchers. After having two beautiful kids, one of the most popular women in the United Kingdom has the paparazzi watching her intensely for what might be a third child. The photographers might end up watching for quite a while. According to UPI on Monday, the Duchess of Cambridge will resume her full royal duties this week and start greeting the public in several scheduled events. This will be the first…

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    other races by their invisible traits that characterize them as white. When reviewing this concept of invisibility, I thought of the power received by being the spectator when practicing the gaze. Richard Dyer, calls the spectator, ‘the watcher’, the white watcher receives power by…

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    Arthur C. Clarke the author of “2001: A Space Odyssey” posits in his book that human evolution comes with consequences. Human evolution is shown to have consequences in “2001: A Space Odyssey” mainly due to the capability to utilize their advancing intelligence. For instance, Hal who was created due to evolved human intelligence malfunctions and kills three humans, and if one computer can do it others could too. Humans, as they evolved started to show discontent for their state of living, and…

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    audience and the question that is asked by the makers. Are the choices that we make individual or collective choices online? If you succeed than you get paid and if you fail or snitch you will lose money. The ethos of the film is that the users and the watchers are always online. The camera establishes the image and ethos heavily by having the audience seem as if they are in the computer or mobile device witnessing the choices of the actors. The logos of the film are that all users have a choice…

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    and are often are more talked about than the event itself. These commercials have become cultural touchstones, but the advertisements have one job and that is to convince a potential customer to buy or use a company’s product or service. The Weight Watchers advertisement is a perfect example of how effective advertisements can be in only a few short seconds. What this commercial is really selling underneath its veneer of supposed helpfulness is emotional manipulation as it preys on people’s…

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    Sacrifice In The Book

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    behind them rather than just being there. In the movie, he sacrifices happened rapid-fire without allowing the watcher to digest what was happening in the story or even realize there was a sacrifice. Most sacrifices, the small ones, had basically no meaning in the movie. They were cut out. There were only big sacrifices, and sometimes the big sacrifices have no sense or just make watchers want to cringe without realizing truly what the sacrifices was. In the book, readers were allowed to pause…

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    decided to stop being a victim and take responsibility for my actions. I joined Weight watchers, started eating better and exercising. I lost thirty one pounds within six months. When senior year came around I was so busy with important test, applying for colleges, staying involved in extracurricular activities,and keeping up with my classes that I lost focus on being healthy and stopped attending the Weight Watchers meetings. Not only did I gain all my weight back but I gained another twenty…

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    the whole show is based around this idea of knowledge or “knowing.” Hastie suggests that there has been no other television show that has been so centered around a library (13). Hastie goes on to state that in the first three season Giles, Buffy’s watcher¸ is indeed a librarian and the library provided the prefect training ground in research and debates about the acquired knowledge (13). In Season two: Episode eighteen, titled “Killed by Death”, Buffy gets sick and Willow and Giles are in the…

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    James Cameron had directed many movies at this point in his life.While most of them have included high action fight scene, a lot of weaponry, and strong female lead, this one next movie Cameron would take on is very different. It’s a beautiful love story about a woman trying to find who she truly is, set on the catastrophic 1912 Titanic passenger ship, this movie, named after the ship is one of, if not the best work Cameron has ever done. Cameron directed and wrote Titanic, a cinematic…

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    Obesity Epidemic Analysis

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    For instance, although those who completed the Weight Watchers program lost an average of 26.9 pounds, the average person regained over 60 percent of their weight loss in a five year period (Stroebe, p. 182, 2008). Furthermore, 29 percent of Weight Watchers members reported that they have rejoined the program because the diets Weight Watchers provided them were unsustainable (S. Thomas, p. 3, 2008). Bob Garrett (2011) points out a number of factors…

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