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    are Roy Lichenstein. 2. I think that it reflects the culture because New York artists had been doing lots of Pop art and Andy Warhol had done the soup cans with screen printing on them. Andy Warhol was inspired to do this because of the death of Marilyn Monroe. This expresses the

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    Popular culture is often characterised by feature films and television serials which target a broad audience in an effort to systematically convey social commentary through inviting the perception of the viewer to interpret representations of everyday roles. This concept is central to ’Reel to real: Popular culture and teacher identity’‚ in which Mitchell and Weber (1999) encourage their audience to challenge the status quo of the teacher role as commonly perceived by society. Particularly‚ the text

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    Deaf Culture Film Analysis 1) I personally found the film on deaf culture extremely interesting because it made the deaf community easier to understand by portraying people who are deaf simply as people of a different culture‚ and showed the deaf as real human beings who have opinions and deserve rights which is important because we live in such a hearing dominated society in which our world is filled with so many misconceptions about the deaf. I enjoyed the film because it gave me a deeper understanding

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    Hi Nabil‚ you mention a great point of controversial topics in health care settings regarding the religion Jehovah’s Witness and blood transfusion. During my nursing pathways‚ I took care of many patients with a belief of Jehovah witness and they do not want blood transfusion. I have seen patient’s with hemoglobin as low as 3 to 5. But as a health care professionals‚ nurses and doctors respect their belief and treat the patient in alternative way‚ such as intravenous iron daily‚ oral iron tablet

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    The Amish Everyone has the right to be different. Whether you are a minority or a majority you still have the right to believe in whatever you want. Amish people get made fun of because they are different and don’t follow the same rules as ‘‘normal people.’’ In my opinion everyone is equal and everyone should be judged based on the content of their character not their association. The Amish live a very different lifestyle than most people today. Amish reject technology in favor of a simpler lifestyle

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    Pells – Does the World Still Care About American Culture? What does Pells mean by the statement‚ "American culture used to be the elephant in everyone’s living room"?   "Elephant in the room" is a term used for an obvious truth that is going unaddressed or being ignored. It also applies to an obvious problem that everyone is ignoring or no one wants to state it.  In the article when Pells mentioned "American culture used to be the elephant in everyone’s living room." he meant that the American culture

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    Throughout the years continuing positive advances of the Internet have impacted American culture and lifestyles drastically. From advances in the medical field‚ the way we communicate and how education has changed over the years. There are many advantages and disadvantages having the Internet so prominent in our lives. For most of us the Internet plays a very important role in our lives. The growth of the Internet has helped the medical field advance enormously. Without the needed technology a lot

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    like a film that praises America for what a great country it has become. It does the exact opposite. The director and writing credits are Bobcat Goldthwait‚ which is commonly known for his black comedy. The main character‚ Frank—played by Joel Murray is a traditional “good” man‚ which do his best on work but suffers from insomnia and other mental illnesses. One scene that sticks out is when the protagonist‚ frank is talking to his coworker about how materialized and fake American culture has become

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    One of the women characters to who may show sympathy towards is Daisy. Daisy throughout the novel is oblivious to the fact that Tom‚ her husband‚ has an intimate relationship with the character Myrtle in a very public way. This is one of the ways in which we‚ the reader‚ sympathise towards Daisy‚ not only because of the fact that Tom is cheating on her with other characters but‚ the public way in which this affair is being carried out with everyone aware of Tom and Myrtles relations‚ other than Daisy

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    Ever since the creation of filmmaking‚ filmmakers from all over the world have been experimenting and utilizing different filming techniques to alter or enhance the quality of their films. By utilizing techniques involving shots‚ cuts‚ and sounds‚ filmmakers have gained the ability to provide more meaning to their films as well as influence the way in which their audience interprets them. In Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller Rope from 1948‚ Hitchcock and his production team use many of these techniques.

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