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    In Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 hyperlink movie‚ Contagion‚ the scene that I felt was the most significant was the scene when the main character of the movie‚ Mitch‚ witnesses his wife‚ Beth‚ collapse in their kitchen which occurs within the first 20 minutes of the film. The significance of this scene is that this is the first time as a spectator of the film‚ that one realizes how truly sick Beth was. We also are able to realize that up until the point of Beth collapsing and seizing in her kitchen‚ Mitch

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    An Analysis of Jim Morrison’s Poetry Through the Eyes of a Fan. James Douglas Morrison’s poetry was born out of a period of tumultuous social and political change in American and world history. Besides Morrison’s social and political perspective‚ his verse also speaks with an understanding of the world of literature‚ especially of the traditions that shaped the poetry of his age. His poetry expresses his own experiences‚ thoughts‚ development‚ and maturation as a poet — from his musings on film

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    English Speech The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick is a book containing many of lives challenges dealing specifically with a verity of ideas and values that will aid us in answering the question‚ ‘A sense of belonging and identity can emerge from an individuals’ connection with others and the community’. Steven Herrick has formulated in his novel a sense of connection between three complex people with completely and utterly different backgrounds. Herrick dives deep into a controversial would of

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    ANALYSE THE CHARACTER OF JIM HAWKIN Jim Hawkin: Jim Hawkins is the young boy. Jim is the son of an innkeeper near Bristol‚ England‚ and is probably in his early teens. It is his feelings‚ perceptions‚ and emotional responses that the reader responds to and views the story through. Jim Hawkins is the typical young boy‚ who through no fault of his own‚ becomes involved in the ultimate adventure‚ especially for a boy of his age. Through this process‚ Jim transforms from someone who is merely an onlooker

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    Jim Henson

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    JIM HENSON Jim Henson was born on September 24‚ 1936‚ in Greenville‚ Mississippi. He moved to Maryland in fifth grade and throughout his childhood had a strong interest in both art and television. His grandmother was very supportive of his interests and constantly encouraged him to use his imagination. In 1954 Jim started in television performing puppets on a local channel ’s Saturday morning program. The next year‚ while studying at the University of Maryland‚ he was given a five-minute show called

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    of the picaresque rogue in Jim Dixon. Jim perpetrates a succession of practical jokes‚ tricks‚ and deceptions on other characters in the novel‚ especially those who offend his democratic sensibility. He has a talent for "pulling faces" and projecting voices gestures Amis uses to enhance Jim’s social commentary. He is sometimes aided and abetted in his roguery by his fellow boarder‚ the salesman Bill Atkinson. On campus‚ in addition to Welch‚ Johns‚ and Margaret‚ Jim is seen interacting with

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    She is the female voice singing a male song for a male audience (63) in the same way she is a female statue for a male spectator. Jules and Jim are Truffaut’s creation of male subjectivity fighting the maternal force deployed by Catherine’s voice and finding refuge in the visual pleasure provided by filmic representations of her body (64) Jules and Jim set up a search for the body belonging to the feminine voice heard at the film’s outset. However‚ Catherine will always remain the feminine and

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    Describe two biological therapies for schizophrenia and then evaluate each in terms of effectiveness (8 + 16 marks): One biological therapy is the use of typical anti-psychotic drugs‚ such as Chlorpromazine. The main aim of this drug is to treat schizophrenia by reducing the amount of dopamine in the brain. This is because high levels of dopamine are thought to cause schizophrenia‚ therefore by reducing the amount of dopamine‚ the symptoms of schizophrenia should reduce. Typical anti-psychotic drugs

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    Jim Crow

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    The New Jim Crow The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander was a magnificent book. It describes the changes of the caste-like system in the United States. This cast system shows that millions of African Americans were locked behind bars and then forced to a second-class system. They unfortunately were denied the rights that they won in the Civil Rights Movement. This book tells the truth that America seems to ignore. Majority of blacks still have criminal backgrounds or are depicted to be a negative

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    Paper The Strange Career of Jim Crow by Van Woodward is based on the time period surrounding the Civil Rights Movement. This book is an accurate account of events that occurred during this time. It shows how the 1896 US Supreme Court Ruling affected blacks and the obstacles they faced to overcome. This book shows how the rights of African Americans have evolved over time. Van Woodward did an excellent job illustrating the events of history with The Strange Career of Jim Crow and created a factual

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