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    David Brooks‚ a well known writer for the New York Times‚ brought a new question to light about a very important topic in today’s American society: “why has there been a decline in the number of civic institutions?”. This question was brought up when Brooks compared the recent fires in California to the famous forest fire in 1910 called the “Big Burn” which destroyed over three million acres throughout Montana‚ Idaho‚ and Washington. Brooks‚ after comparing the present US to the one over a hundred

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    (1): Classification 2013.12 Different Types of Horror-film Viewers Horror films have always been a popular genre among the movies. You might wonder: If the film is so scary and terrifying‚ why are people still willing to spend time and money to be frightened? What are they thinking when they are watching? Generally speaking‚ these people can be divided into three categories depending on their different motivations. The first type of horror movie fan is ‘’Excitement seekers’’. This kind of

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    The Representation of Women in Horror Films Traditionally‚ women in horror films are portrayed as damsels in distress that need to be rescued by male dominant characters in order to survive or live. They are weak‚ innocent and fragile that have absolutely no strength to fend for themselves. Women in horror films are also portrayed with no initiative – they always have to follow some kind of male dominant leader – and don’t have much personal perspective or opinions. Throughout the years since the

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    studies indicated that children exposed to horror films avoided real life situations shown in a fictional manner on screen. The subjects exhibited dread of facing those situations. Some children not only avoided real life situations‚ but also come to avoid seeing other movies or TV shows dealing with the same situations that instilled the original fear. Obsession 3. A common effect among older children and even tweens and pre-teens‚ upon viewing horror movies is to obsessively talk about the stimulus

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    Jessica Hillsbery 12-2-12 Period 1 Candy Addiction. This is one of the problems most people in our world face today‚ whether it is to drugs or alcohol. The novel “Candy” written by Kevin Brooks had raised a few questions about addiction. What are the reasons people give in addiction and what kind of changes come with living in an addicted lifestyle. In the novel Candy is a 16 year old girl who started out living a normal life in London. She was pretty‚ popular‚ and had a family that was very

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    Many things come to mind when people allow themselves to think about horror movies. Most may experience the feeling of butterflies in their stomach for fear or just pure excitement‚ but where does that fear or excitement come from? One might say that it is the anti-social instincts of horror that we all have hidden and festering deep down inside. A great horror author Stephen King once said‚” that watching a horror movie helps us control the anti-social instincts we all have inside”. Some people

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    personality states (Coon & Mitterer‚ 2009). In the movie Mr. Brooks‚ Earl Brooks is a wealthy‚ successful businessman who recently was honored as "Man of the Year." Brooks is also a serial killer‚ known as the "Thumbprint Killer" by the police. He is encouraged by his id‚ manifested as an alter ego who he refers to as Marshall‚ whom only Brooks can see or hear. Marshall loves to kill‚ and even talking about it gets him excited. Earl Brooks is extremely neat and tidy. In his studio‚ all his clothes

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    David Brooks began his essay “One Nation‚ Slightly Divisible” by dividing America into two sections: “Red America”‚ the republicans‚ and “Blue America”‚ the democrats. Brooks discussed the differences between the two groups. He described how “Red America” was made up of farmers and rural communities‚ while “Blue America” consisted of big cities with many stores and businesses. As Brooks looked at the red and blue sections of the electoral map‚ he was interested in the reasons

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    Why we still crave in horror movie when we are scare? In Stephen King’s Article it mention three main points. The first one is showing our courage‚ that we are not afraid in horror movie. It doesn’t mean that we don’t scream. In contrast‚ we scream when the roller coaster twists through a complete 360. Horror movie just like roller coaster‚ if it can’t make us scream only means the movie is not excited enough. The second one is to ensure that we are normal. To confirm that although we are

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    movies‚ and film stars like Louise Brooks (Szabo). <br><br>Louise Brooks was a big part of the Jazz Age and had a lot of influence on the women of the 1920’s. Being a film star with a great‚ original personality she is known for being one of the most extraordinary women to set forth the Flapper era. Her sleek and smooth looks with her signature bob helped define the flapper look (pandorasbox/flapper).<br><br>On November 14‚ 1906‚ in Cherryvale‚ Kansas‚ Mary Louise Brooks was born. She had two brothers

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