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    Intertextuality: The relation Of Old Within New Each text is not the effort of one person; theme and plot derived from existing texts are present in newer texts through repetition and similarity. Authors compile from pre-existing texts known as intertextuality‚ the use of prior texts in current texts. Julia Kristeva‚ a psychoanalyst is the first to introduce the term ‘intertextuality’. She redefines the theories established by Ferdinand de Saussure and Mikhail Bakhtin and suggests a text is not

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    Do you think what Colin Kaepernick did was wrong on his part or he had every right to do what he did? Did he need to stand in order just to show some respect for his country? Do you know why he did not stand? Today‚ you will be informed about Colin Kaepernick‚ civil liberties and the first amendment. I. Colin Kaepernick: Colin Kaepernick did not stand during the national anthem because he chose to not stand at that moment. He had every right to remain seated because he didn’t feel that black

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    In today’s date Americans are able to work together‚ play together and build together as equals‚ but for some reason Hollywood movies don’t seem to portray that as frequently as one would hope to see. Colin Stokes speaks out about this conformity seen in movies‚ as well as exceptions. In his speech Stokes also speaks out about how using a Bechdel Test can help improve the outlook that both boys and girls have growing up‚ as well as their influential role models. Stokes’s speech was presented on

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    mind the target audience for this product‚ the use of Colin Kaepernick‚ a football player for its commercial lends credibility to the product and reaches out to the appropriate audience. The advert appeals to pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos by drawing on the sober emotions of the athlete‚ the athlete’s credibility as a football player‚ and headphone’s ability to totally shut off outside noise respectively. In the commercial‚ the football player‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ on his arrival to the stadium met an angry

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    even more emphasize the message of the song‚ a music video was made by the girl group. On the music video‚ you can see how the girl group positively sent out the message they wanted to show their fans‚ especially the girls. The director of the video‚ Colin Tiley‚ successfully incorporated a “dark military sexy” theme on the video

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    Colin Kaepernick‚ former 49er’s quarterback‚ took a knee to silently but forcefully expel a need to show that kneeling in the face of police brutality and racial injustice is one way to gather attention. Many eyes were upon him as he took to the field and as the national anthem hummed he let one knee fall to the ground and let it remain there for the duration of the song. No violence or spiteful intentions coursed through his actions. A rather quiet rage sparkled in his eye as he showed the 16.5

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    On September 1‚ 2016 Chargers were hosting the 76ers for a preseason NFL game. What people saw in the stadium and on Television was Colin Kaepernick and his teammate Eric Reid Kneel during the National Anthem. (Note Card 1). People were already criticized Colin Kaepernick right away when they saw this. Not even getting a chance to speak why he did till after the game. When the reporter ask why did he not stand for the Nation Anthem he said “ I’m not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for

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    Jean Claude Colin Jean Claude Colin was a Marist missionary who brought Christ into the lives of many with his work. He was born in 1790 in St. Bonnet le-Troncy. Jean Claude’s initial upbringing was very suitable. When his mother gave birth to him he was the eighth child of a large loving family. Colin’s parents owned a piece of land which they farmed during the warm months. During winter they made ends meet by weaving. All was well at the beginning of Colin’s life‚ especially when taking

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    I selected the article about Colin Bisset‚ who is “inspired to do nothing”. I chose this article because it seems interesting‚ I mean how can someone be inspired to do nothing? Oxford Dictionary defines the word inspired: “of extraordinary quality‚ as if arising from some external creative impulse”. It doesn’t seem to me that wanting to do nothing is creative. The author was walking through the “lush gardens of a grand country home” with a friend and says to his friend that he would love to live

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    In ‘’A Healthy Obsession’’ by Colin Palmer‚his argument is not true because some people can be too obsessed with celebrities. A high school sophomore‚Colin Palmer‚believes that being obsessed with celebrities. Colin’s argument is not true because some people can be too obsessed and get out of control. According to King‚ people should not be too obsessed with celebrities because they can be a bad influence. For example‚ King explains that paparazzi will keep following celebrities trying to find them

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