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    the surround environment must be of one. Also‚ there must be enough time for the source region to acquire the similar characteristics (Gabler). Some characteristics

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    Language A1 World  Literature—Assessment   Introduction   To complete the assessment requirements of the language Al course‚ all candidates must submit written assignments based on the world literature works they have studied. These are referred to as "world literature assignments".   World literature assignments:   • must be written during the course • are externally assessed against four criteria related to the objectives of the language Al course.   At both HL and SL‚ world literature

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    Summary of: How Urban Myths Reveal Society’s Fears By Neal Gabler Urban Legends; secondhand stories about something horrific‚ iconic‚ or even magical‚ that are told to us in a way that makes them very believable‚ even though the contents of the stories may not truly be backed with any tangible proof. Urban legends tend to capture our imaginations. In his essay‚ which was first published in the Los Angeles Times in 1995‚ Neal Gabler presents the question as to “why are we so willing to believe

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    2013 The Bold Play On Words "America the Stony-Hearted‚" is the title of a column by famous journalist and political commentator‚ Neal Gabler. Gabler believes we have become "a different country morally from what we were." Ultimately though‚ his analysis of a "moral revolution" in the U.S. over the past 30 years‚ in my perspective‚ is inaccurate. Gabler states: “When the political history of the last 30 years is written‚ scholars will no doubt describe a rightward revolution that jolted this

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    exploits people who grope for airtime‚ who will do anything for their five minutes of fame‚ and are willing to bare their souls‚ or their bodies‚ for that matter‚ on national television. Neal Gabler wrote a piece on "Grieving for the Camera" which discusses the problems with the news today. According to Gabler‚ when people are in a state of grief‚ they are vulnerable. They become an easy target to be manipulated into whoever the producers think will make a good story. In "Confessions of a TV Talk

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    should be convicted was the prolonged premeditation on the attempted murder. Both of the girls described how they planned it out months before the actual attempted murder. They told authorities that they did it to catch the attention of Slenderman (Gabler). Slenderman is ¨a demon-like character they had read about in online horror stories. They believed the tall‚ faceless man lived in the nearby Nicolet National Forest‚ and they planned to flee to his mansion after the slaying and live with him as

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    Entertainment Conquered Reality‚ Neal Gabler wrote that entertainment is harmful to society. He views entertainment as “fun‚ effortless‚ sensational‚ mindless‚ formulaic‚ predictable‚ and subversive.” While some of his points are valid‚ others fall flat because the counterargument is not addressed. Entertainment is not harming society in any way. If anything it is bettering society in ways that might not be possible without the existence of entertainment. Gabler quotes cultural aristocrats from the

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    restricts all intellectual‚ artistic‚ and spiritual growth” (The Columbia Encyclopedia). Also‚ he is very well known for his depiction of 19th-century woman which is what we see in A Doll’s House as well as other plays such as Ghosts‚ Rosmersholm‚ and Hedda Gabler. The events of the play revolved around Nora and her struggle with her role in society‚ considering all of the social obligations that were expected from a woman at that time‚ which still exist today. The story began on Christmas Eve. Nora and

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    References: Cool Pup. (2012). Disneyland. In Daily Celebrations. Retrieved November 5‚ 2012‚ from http://www.dailycelebrations.com/071799.htm Gabler‚ N. (2006). Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination. IMDb. (2010). Walt Disney Biography. In IMDb. Retrieved November 6‚ 2012‚ from http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000370/bio Hill‚ J. (2004‚ June). Another look backat the 1941 Disney Studio

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    UK Touring Theatre presents Miss Julie by August Strindberg in a new translation for the 21st century EDUCATION PACK Spring Tour 2013 Introduction UK Touring Theatre presents Miss Julie by August Strindberg in a new translation for the 21st century Tours nationally from 16th April to 18th May 2013 Directed by Denis Noonan Production Design by Mike Lees Lighting Design by Crin Claxton “Donʼt step down Miss‚ take my advice. No one will believe that you willingly descended‚ people

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