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    Deep down, we are more excited by the attributes of the villain than those of the hero. Tyler Durden is the anarchist deep down all people want to be. He is grounded in reality, is a relatable person with worldly pain that rises to the challenge, and inspires thousands. Tyler is also a villain. The reader is more excited by the attributes of Tyler Durden than those of the narrator because deep down, humans love destruction, and Tyler does that best. Tyler makes people think, review their…

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    This is a difficult question, but I think so. I am all for standing up for what you believe in and even dying for it, but if Psyche does not go through with this, both are going to die, so I think that we can just hope that Psyche’s husband loves her enough to forgive her after she looks at his face. I am also hoping that this “god” is not “too beautiful” and blinds Psyche. But anyway, I think this was the best of the two options. Describe Psyche and…

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    that it will be very good to all of us if we quickly adapt ourselves to circumstances. To sum up, intercultural communication is one of the compulsory subjects for any language student. I can get more knowledge about the differences in how to communicate through both verbal and nonverbal. All of those help us to deepen awareness and improving ourselves as an individual in the context of globalization. One of the problems in intercultural communication that we may have to face is culture shock.…

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    in the lead role. These movies, have a similar plot, in Expendables one, was about suicide mission and the second edition, was about murder, which is similar to the first edition. By comparing these two posters, first and second Expendables edition, we all can see the differences on how they promote and sell these movies. I choose this pictures because it has a huge differences and both posters shows through Non-Verbal Communication ( NVC ). On the other hand, it is always interesting to talk…

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    make it of that situation. Why don’t we rewind the story a little bit to find out how this happened. Shall we? About four years ago when I was eight, my family and I were up in a small town near Lake Tahoe called Strawberry, for winter break. We wanted to go somewhere in the snow for the break. We had a nice cozy cabin bordering a creek with fast running water and sharp rocks. It was so pretty there in Strawberry. We had bought many sleds and snow tools to play with, and we were outside 24/7.…

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    Another media would be the song "Bad Religion" by Frank Ocean, which strengthens and perpetuates homophobia. The song is a story of a man talking to his taxi driver as if he is a therapist. The man feels overwhelmed by his own issues, thus he does not care if the ride is costly; he leaves the meter running, and requests to drive through streets during rush hour. During the chorus section in the lyrics, the driver comforts him by praying for him. The man believes the praying does no harm to him,…

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    A Dios Momo Reflection

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    The film A Dios Momo takes place in Uruguay and features a young boy named Obdulio. Obdulio works selling newspapers on the street for an unfair boss and aspires to be a famous soccer player. He is illiterate and refuses to go to school. Then, after a bad day at work, a mysterious stranger leads him to a night watchman at a newspaper office that decides to tutor him. At first Obdulio is reluctant, but he soon learns to read and write as well as helping the watchman deliver lyrics for a theatre…

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    In the film The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty, directed by Ben Stiller, Walter Mitty (played by Ben Stiller) lives an unadventurous lifestyle as a negative assists manager at Life Magazine. After the company gets bought out, Walter’s new boss Ted Hendricks (played by Adam Scott) says there will be cut backs on employees. Most at Life start to worry including Cheryl Melhoff, Walter’s love interest/ co-worker (played by Kristen Wiig). When Walter losses the last cover’s negative, number…

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    On this day Tyler doesn’t know what to expect and just hopes Bethany isn’t mad at him. This is dramatic irony because us as the readers know that Bethany is going to be mad at Tyler and everything isn’t fine like Tyler thinks it is. Along with these we know Tyler may not say something witty and clever. When nervous tyler doesn’t always say or act as he feel so the reader is able to infer that the interaction with Bethany will not be a good one. This literally represent tyler’s thoughts and…

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    in a fight was one of Karl’s biggest fears. In his school, there was one group who always bullied him, the Wolf Pack. Karl ended up facing his fear of being in a fight. Karl was a very courageous and brave person. There are many examples throughout the book that proves Karl’s biggest fears was being in a fight. In the book on page 10 it says, “ The word fight stung my ears almost as badly as the word Jew.” This is just one of the many examples that prove his biggest fear was being in a fight.…

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