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    Wag The Dog

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    Similarly‚ the documentary‚ Bowling for Columbine composed by Michael Moore explores conflicting perspective of CHARACTER in order to REPRESENTATION PURPOSE. Another issue explored in Wag the Dog is the Albanian war. Levinson utilizes conflicting perspectives of this situation in order to suggest that the power to manipulate a country stem from the media rather than from the government. This is mirrored by ISSUE/SITUATION/EVENT as it is portrayed in Bowling for Columbine in order to PURPOSE. Thus‚

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    The world is a place that is corrupted. “Id” has been here for as long as the first species people walked the earth. An example of id in our world can be displayed as the following events: “ The 9-11 attack on the twin towers”‚ “The shooting at columbine”‚ “World war 1”‚ and even “The Trojan War”. There are so many events that have happened‚ and that are even happening today that are “Id” elements. “Id” is driven behind many things‚ starting with greed. On december 6‚ 2013‚ 52 year old‚ Joe horton

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    that is very disturbing. Maybe some people are just crazy‚ but after watching the documentary about Brenda Spencer‚ I have concluded that there might be other things that make a girl like Brenda open fire. I can concluded the same thing with the Columbine school shooting‚ where Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold opened fire and shot several students and a teacher – after I watched the documentary about the two boys‚ I understand things better. When I compare the two cases of school shootings‚ I can see

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    try to find the reason School shooting: Information about school shooting - What kind of people do it Columbine High School The gun law - The Second Amendment What could be the reason My own opinion - Relate to Denmark Sources: The book ”School shooting” by Heidi Kokholm and Lene Nielsen page 8-11 and page 38 The movie ”Bowling for Columbine” by Michael More http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_shooting http://www.schoolsafety.us/ http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2007/09/us-school-shoot/

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    Does Music Affect Teens

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    is the Columbine High School shooting in Littleton‚ a town in Jefferson County‚ Colorado‚ on Apr. 20‚ 1999‚ in which 12 students as well as a teacher were fatally injured‚ as well as 24 others who were injured. Upon learning that prior to their suicides‚ the two shooters‚ Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold‚ were heavy metal and Goth music fans‚ it seemed to be that the media immediately instilled a moral panic about that particular genre of music. More specifically targeted in the Columbine shootings

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    Tamarla Owens: Product of a Failed System Tamarla Owens was a product of failed American policy and ideas. She is prime example of government decisions that contradict reality. From the top down the government failed to realize what they had in fact created with the Welfare to Work program and the true reality of it. First‚ Tamarla Owens had several social statuses where she lived near Flint‚ Michigan. She was part of a group or neighborhood in this circumstance‚ that had nearly half of it’s

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    Fear and the Media

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    Does the media play on our fears or create new messages? Why/why not? Use specific examples from the films we have viewed in class to support your answer. There are many things in the world that humans are conditioned to believe are good for them.. As individuals‚ humans tend to look at each other and immediately find differences instead of exploring the similarities. For example‚ in the U.S. alone‚ the total number of coffee drinkers is 100 million. Sixty-eight percent of coffee drinkers have

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    Gun Control

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    National Rifle Association (NRA). I will provide factual information on the United States Constitution‚ the NRA and the Second Amendment. And‚ this essay will discuss the pros and cons of being armed with a gun‚ the tragic effects gun crime had on Columbine High School and will conclude with my thoughts and opinions. The United States is ran by a set of laws called the Constitution. It set the nation’s fundamental laws; it establishes the form of the national government and defines the rights of

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    Distinctive Voices

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    Have a Dream‚ he comments on the issue of black and white segregation and Suzuki raises the issues relating to the environment in her Address to the Plenary Session. A comparison can be made between the two along with Michael Moore’s film‚ Bowling For Columbine to analyse how a distinctive voice is created to raise important issues. Dr. Martin Luther King challenges American society in his speech I Have a Dream for the right of his own race. His strong use of anaphora creates a distinctive voice

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    Welfare to Work

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    the workers have to get on "work vans" to travel long distances. Either parents then have to pay more money to sitters or the kids are spending even more time without their parents. ; thus creating more problems than solutions. In the film Bowling for Columbine‚ Michael Moore shows us where the welfare to work program goes wrong. In a rural area of Flint‚ Michigan a mother was in welfare to work program. She traveled long distances‚ worked long hours‚ and still barely made living wages. The rent

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