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    Mad Hatters

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    Mad Hatters The term “mad hatters” comes from the nineteenth century‚ when hat designers made hats out of felt. The reason there was mercurious nitrate in the hats was because they had to use mercury to cure to felt. The mad hatters were mainly located in France. The hats the mad hatters made were 6 ½ to 8 inches in height. For example if your head was 22 inches in circumference your hat size would be 6 7/8 inches. On a lot of hats there was a symbol saying 10/6. Some people say

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    Garret M. Gwozdz Ms. Vertiz English I-H./4 28 March 2013 The Mad Twins The Count of Monte Cristo‚ written by Alexandre dumas in 1845‚ has fascinated and intrigued readers for centuries‚ with its numerous gothic elements and motifs. It was written in France during the time after Napoleon was dethroned in 1844. Alexandre Dumas took a tour of Southern France in 1834 and much of the information that he gained on the tour was used to write this novel including the City of Marseille. The novel‚ with

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    Mad Men is a historical drama that replicates the lifestyle of the high class businessmen of the sixties and exposes the grandiose lifestyle they experienced with all the liquor and cigarettes they could enjoy. In the pilot episode “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”

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    Mad or Bad

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    extensive and often dramatized‚ without addressing the potential underlying processes such as mental health and/or intoxicating influences that may contribute to such antisocial behaviour. To understand and determine whether or not murderers are mad or just bad‚ the defining terms of “mental illness” and “evil” are imperative. The psychological definition of mental illness is “any of various disorders in which a person ’s thoughts‚ emotions‚ or behaviour are so abnormal as to cause suffering to

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    mad city

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    Broadcast News: Mad City Mr Fogel 13/05/13 Broadcast News: Mad City Elements used by Max Bracket to Construct His News Story A) Max says to his News director Lou that ever since he was working for his news team that the ratings have gone up from a three to a nine out of 10. Max knew that Lou’s job so he used it as an advantage for him to contradict his own better judgement. B)Max convinces Sam he will help him find a job. C) When Max left the museum after the police arrived

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    unrecognized for its real meaning and qualities. In the article‚ “Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor‚” noted African American scholar‚ Gloria Watkins under the pen name bell hooks (1994)‚ addresses how poverty is presented through society and criticizes the misrepresentations made by the higher class and media. Watkins (1994) emphasizes her argument that the dehumanizing form of representing the poor is the root cause low self-esteem among poor people. Poverty is portrayed through a

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    Is Hamlet Mad?

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    Whether Hamlet is mad or not is a largely debated topic. Throughout the play‚ Hamlet demonstrates numerous acts of feigned insanity and at the same time develops ingenious plans in order to prove the ghost’s word and kill Claudius. Hamlet’s craziness is just an act as everywhere throughout the play he reveals elaborate plans of revenge. In the first three acts‚ Hamlet shows signs of intelligence by forming logical plans to test the ghost’s words. He said he would “put an antic disposition on” so

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    Mad City

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    Mad City” arrives with the last thing a movie about journalism needs--last year’s news. It’s about the media feeding frenzy that erupts when a museum guard takes hostages. A TV newsman is one of them‚ the news channels carry the story around the clock‚ the museum is ringed with cops and cameras‚ and we get lots of scenes showing the vanity and hypocrisy of anchormen. This is not news. It’s time to admit the obvious: The public enjoys sensational journalism‚ and the media are only giving them what

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    Mad Shadows

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    the same time allowing the reader to better understand the mind of the characters. This is demonstrated with the characters of Cinderella‚ in the different versions of Cinderella in the classic Fairy Tales‚ as well as with Isabelle Marie‚ in Mad Shadows. In Mad Shadows‚ the main character Isabelle Marie is deemed “ugly” by her mother‚ and for this reason is treated as virtually a slave and made to tend to the needs of her mother and more beautiful brother Patrice‚ who gets all of their mothers attention

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    MAD MAX

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    The film is set in the near future of a bleak‚ dystopian and impoverished Australia that is facing a breakdown of civil order primarily due to widespread oil shortages. (This is not explained in this film but in the sequel‚ Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior.) Central to the plot is a poorly-funded national police unit called the Main Force Patrol (MFP‚ derogatorily called "The Bronze" by their enemies)‚ which struggles to protect the Outback’s few remaining townspeople from violent motorcycle gangs. The

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