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    Alfredo Hitchcock uses a great example of the personality double of Norman Bates character. This is apart of the basic gothic elements and used several times during the movie. As Norman Bates meets Marion crane ‚ he is a sweet and nervous boy that likes a girl. On the other hand he also has a personality as his evil mother side. His mother comes out when he gets threatened and or when Marion Crane undressed and that puts him on edge. A form of an masculine element used is oedipal when his dominant

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    San Luis

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    MY HERO As I thought about the person who has had the greatest impact on my life‚ remember all those people who have accompanied me during my lifetime. From the beginning I realized that I could be anyone‚ this person should be someone who really stood by me unconditionally. My mother‚ a sympathetic and generous to others‚ has been the person who has had the greatest impact on my life. His heart‚ will and determination are just some of the many virtues that one day I wish I had. I always appreciated

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    The San Luis Valley

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    The San Luis Valley is nothing to joke about‚ especially at night. I found that out first hand not too long after moving to Denver from Key West‚ FL. Now a lot of people say that Key West FL‚ also known as Cayo Hueso (Island of Bones)‚ is one of the most haunted places in North America. I’ve lived there my whole live and never saw as much paranormal activity as I did in 2 hours of being in The San Luis Valley at night. Moving to Denver was a huge change but it was just what me and me girlfriend

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    Salvadoran soccer is in mourning after El Salvador’s soccer star‚ Alfredo Pacheco was shot to death in his hometown of Santa Ana. The 33-year-old’s murder reportedly took place when he was at a gas station with a goup of friends when an unknown assailant opened fire. Two of them were wounded and Pacheco was fatally shot. He was gunned down while talking to some people but it’s unclear why he was targeted and who the gunman was. Pacheco leaves behind his wife and their five children‚ who live in

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    Matthew Wong P. 6 12/1/14 Luis Javier Rodriguez: “You ‘Will Never Believe it” Luis Javier Rodriguez is a well-known American poet‚ novelist‚ memoirist‚ journalist‚ critic‚ columnist; his work also includes short story writing and children’s books‚ but before his writing career‚ he was an active gang member during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Born in the United States-Mexico border city of El Paso‚ Texas‚ Luis grew up with diligent and honorable parents. Luis’ father was a high school principal‚ while making

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    Summary: SCENT OF APPLES by Bienvenido Santos (In which I display my mediocrity. The author‚ Mr. Santos‚ was asked to speak before an audience in Kalamazoo‚ MI one October when the war was still on. On the same night he met another Filipino – Celestino Fabia‚ a farmer. Mr. Santos was surprised to see a man who travelled really long just to hear him talk. In the course of the discussion‚ the man asked‚ in sporadically incorrect English‚ how the Filipino women of today were different from the stereotype

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    everyone and that is not strange. We can become so focused on just getting by with good grades in school we can forget what an amazing opportunity we have‚ and when we can access to each other’s minds the possibilities are endless. I definitely agree with Luis Rodriguez. I notice myself leaving behind the spark of learning just to complete a task and move on to the next. I may even change my answer on a test because I think that is what the teacher wants to hear but is not what I think. I see this in others

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    Through my fist class assignment‚ I had the task of interviewing my classmate‚ Alfredo Noriega. We began the interviewing process by first introducing ourselves. The following is a brief description of Alfredo Noriega: Noriega currently is attending Miami Dade College as a full-time student. He is of Cuban descent and was born in the United States. As we started our interview session in class and having introduced each other‚ I asked him to name one thing he was proud of‚ he suddenly paused. He

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    Jorge Luis Borges

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    Reflection: The Solitude of Latin America On December 8th 1982‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Solitude of Latin America is the title of the speech he gave upon receiving this award. He received this award due to his novel One Hundred Years of Solitude which is a compilation of short stories that are both rich in fantasy as well as reality which depicts the life and conflicts of Latin America. The issues he discussed in his speech were similar to those addressed

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    latino slums of Los Angeles. The first chapter deals with his uprigning. His brother Hosé‚ later known as Joe‚ does not speak english and is thought by the teachers not to admid to anything. Chapter 2 - Luis grows up always running from police or gangs. His best friend Tino dies after he and Luis are chased at night by the police for trespassing on the school to play basketball. He joins a club‚ the impersonations‚ to protect himself from gangs‚ but he later ends up joining a gang called ’The Animal

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