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    I am numb. My hand shakes as I attempt to read the words on my screen. I read the words again unable to realize what they are saying. But I must of realized because I feel tears running down my face. The phone shakes out of my hand as i tremble. I just cry for a while. I don’t know how to reply. I don’t know what there is to say. I feel rejected‚ hurt‚ stupid. I care to much that is my weekness I care to much about people who don’t give a shit about me. I am mad but not for long I’m mad at myself

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    We begin in the Kingdom of O’Hara with newly reigning queen Violet Chachki‚ a beautiful woman with amazing features and characteristics: beautiful eyes‚ smooth lips‚ stunning dress. However‚ trouble struck when she got an alarming call from her friend Queen Katya of the Soviet Union. “Eek‚” Katya shrieked‚ “Violet‚ please help me! All of my diamonds have gone missing!” “I’m on my way‚” Violet said and she immediately vanished into thin air. Violet then appeared in the ravaged streets of Saint Petersburg-

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    Assignment 3: Case Study- Strengths Perspective and Creative Problem Solving “Girl Interrupted” Girl‚ Interrupted Summary Introduction The movie Girl Interrupted is a memoir about Susanna Kaysen’s battle with mental illness. It is set in the sixties and seventies‚ in a medium security psychiatric ward. After Susanna attempts suicide‚ her parents bring her to speak with a psychotherapist who suggests and end up convincing her to commit herself to be institutionalized and eventually diagnosed

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    Alec Grzesk Ms. Nattinger Honors English 10 -- Hour 4 March 3‚2015 Comparing​ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar ​ and​ Mean Girls Both of these works were written in two different time periods‚ but have some of the most similar ideas. One way that these two arts are similar is the main leader of their respective places. Another way they’re similar is the surrounding characters. Lastly‚ the other thing that is similar is the plot of each. In short‚ these two pieces of work are similar because the main

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    Skryznecki and Postcard. Cultural barriers determine whether the composer/responder is able to belong‚ and shows the ways in which he attempts to belong. The continual desire to belong to a social group and the want to mature is defined through the film Mean Girls by Mark Waters in 2004. As a teenager‚ the necessity to belong to a group is crucial. However her choice to socialise with one group and not another infringes on her friendship‚ and inturn creates tragedy for all her friends around her. Connections

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    the movie The Others‚ there are many things that made me think more in depth about the aspect of horror and gothic. The film starts off with the mother‚ Grace‚ screaming when she woke up. Many things went through my head when that happened. As I thought about it more and more after the movie‚ I began to think that Grace woke up after killing herself and her 2 children. After she woke up‚ they began to tell the story of how they got to the end‚ where they are all dead. Something in the movie that

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    more alike than most people assume. Throughout the world there are struggles with identity‚ power‚ and violence occurring everyday between both men and women. The film Mean Girls‚ directed by Mark Walters‚ follows a young girl‚ Cady’s‚ transition from being home schooled to public high school. Cady enters the school’s group of mean girls‚ otherwise known as “the plastics”‚ which consists of Regina George‚ Gretchen Wieners‚ and Karen Smith. Throughout the film each character struggles with their true

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    The Psychological perspective of movie The Pursuit of Happiness An amazing movie‚ The Pursuit of Happiness illustrates through the examples of Chris Gardener ’s life that anyone has the opportunity to achieve their own pursuit of happiness‚ if they have self-motivation and determination. Happiness is not something that can be pursued. We already have all the capacity for happiness that we need. Happiness comes from within‚ and from being content with oneself. People can choose to be happy or choose

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    It’s a Girl! is a documentary that exposes the issue of gendercide‚ "the systematic elimination of a gender group‚ usually females" (It’s a Girl! Discussion + Action Guide)‚ particularly in India and China due to the enormous size of their population. The documentary was broken into two parts: the first explained the matter in India and the second part was in China. In India the main issue was the dowry system while in China it was the one child policy; these two issues contribute to the cause of

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    It is clear that in the movie‚although it seen that the clones live in a perfect society‚ actually they be restricted the freedom. It has been found that the clones have  told they are the survivor of the apocalypse and they live in a post-apocalyptic world.In a world‚ the clones won’t think about leave this society because the outside world was not suitable for them to live  so that they just live in the Sector Four and that is no more place they can go.That is to say the supervisor can control

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