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    Introduction : The film of the series begins with the a man’s body floating and face down in to the water. Joe’s voice emerged "Probably it was five o’clock in the morning‚ the sun a big house on the Avenue came the murder. all the newspapers are headlining this case tomorrow morning‚ then you will find that tarnished movie star related on this case...... perhaps we should say the most famous star." "Sunset Blvd‚" release in 1950‚ the voice-over narration is still impressive. The boundaries of what

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    388 BRENT STAPLES  “Black Men and Public Space"--Brent Staples (b. 1951) earned his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Chicago and went on to become a journalist. The following essay originally appeared in Ms. Magazine in 1986‚ under the title "Just Walk On By." Staples revised it slightly for publication in Harper’s a year later under the present title. The particular occasion for Staples’s reflections is an incident that occurred for the first time in the mid-1970s‚ when he discovered

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    FAREWELL SPEECH By: Shiela P. Garcia Time runs very fast. It seems like we’re just entering this classroom yesterday and now…the time for leaving is coming near. It’s hard to accept that after 3 weeks more staying in this room‚ we will be going to another stage of our life. As we were about to leave‚ allow me my dear friends to I bid my goodbye. For almost 10 months staying in this 4 portals of this classroom named Our Lady Of Hope‚ with 28 classmates

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    Cisneros Film Noir Assignment 1--How is the mood of Sunset Boulevard representative of the Film Noir style? The mood of the film is immediately established as decadent and decaying by the posthumous narrator - a dead man floating face-down in a swimming pool in Beverly Hills. As we fade backward into the story‚ we quickly come to understand that this film is about "behind the scenes" Hollywood‚ self-deceit‚ spiritual and spatial emptiness‚ and the price of fame‚ greed‚ narcissism‚ and ambition

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    Michael Thompson SXS 667 – Reading Response Paper #3 ID# 909067827 July 3‚ 2013 In her essay La Frontera‚ Gloria Anzaldua provides a detailed history of the persecution of the Chicano settlers of the U.S. Southwest at the hands of their Anglo oppressors. Anzaldua refers to the Aztlan‚ the borderlands between the United States and Mexico encompassing parts of Texas‚ New Mexico‚ Arizona‚ and California‚ as a “vague and undetermined place created by the

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    of being a single mother with a heavy burden. In her session with Dr. Rogers‚ Gloria was at easy and she had a warm atmosphere. In her session with Dr. Perls‚ Gloria was defensive and did not connect at all. She was scared and emotional. In the Carl Rogers and Gloria video‚ Gloria seemed nervous and calm. She was pleased with the soft tone that Carl Rogers presented. Gloria is a divorce mother and a single mother. Gloria has a conversation with her daughter about sex and is it okay to walk around

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    In Gloria Anzaldua’s Borderlands/La Frontera‚ she discusses the people who are in between – how people can’t be put into boxes. Anzaldua (1987) talks about embracing the in between and getting past cultural tyranny‚ which is where the culture forms what we believe about these certain identities. These identities‚ or boxes‚ that culture gives us consist of a number of different labels: male‚ female‚ white‚ black‚ Mexican‚ gay/lesbian‚ and straight. The list goes on and on. People are given these labels

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    Gloria Naylor writes of a community that is endowed with southern traditions and values that makes it hard to believe that she was born in New York and attended colleges in the North‚ Brooklyn College and Yale University‚ without mention of any southern connection when she wrote the novel Mama Day in 1993. The fluency of her pen gives a voice in southern literature through her love of land for Willow Springs‚ violence and turmoil in history of descendants‚ and race relationships throughout the community

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    in political views‚ while some of the other places of the continents were even forbid to leave her home. . .Until one day‚ one woman decided it was time to call for some drastic measures. Gloria Steinem took the initiation as a Women’s Rights Activist and protested for equal rights and women’s liberation. Gloria Steinem was born on March 25‚ 1934 in Toledo‚ Ohio. She is known as a freelance journalist‚ an editor‚ a lecturer‚ and a social activist. As an early life‚ Steinem did not start school on

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    HOLLYWOOD IN THE TWENTIES (CONTD...) *HOLLYWOOD SCANDALS AND THE CREATION OF MPPDA *CECILE B. DEMILLE *”THE CONTINETAL TOUCH” LUBITSCH AND OTHERS *IN THE AMERICAN GRAIN *ERICH VON STROHEIM HOLLYWOOD SCANDALS AND THE CREATION OF MPPDA Since the earliest days of the Nickelodeon‚ moralists and reformers were very much disturbed by the corrupting nature of the movies and their effects upon the American youth. Powerful pressure groups were created to protect the American audiences from the

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