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    2pac’s Message to Women and Men Traditionally‚ the musical genre of Hip-Hop is notoriously known for having crude and obscene lyrics. Generally‚ this statement is justified; however—like everything else—it has its good aspects. In the song “Keep Ya Head Up” by Tupac Shakur‚ best known by his stage name 2Pac‚ he appeals on the most part to females; however‚ depending on the interpretation of the song‚ it can affect and influence anyone. As the title suggests‚ the song refers to women standing

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    A vastly known classic that has captivated many readers in it’s simple message that is expressed complexly is Harper Lee’s: To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s simple as it’s a novel against prejudice but shows it through different perspectives. Here it’s the life of a small girl living in the south‚ 1930’s. Racial tensions are high and Scout‚ the main character’s dad is assigned to handle a black man’s case. It’s message is that most people aren’t even aware of the prejudice that they are committing as

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    A message from the Pig-Man Eric is a six year old boy‚ he is an only child who is going through a though time‚ because his parents have gotten a divorce. Eric thinks it‘s a bit odd that his Dad can’t live with him‚ his mother and Donald‚ his stepfather‚ because the spare room is empty and no one has used it in a long time. Eric feels like people can’t explain things to him that he does not understand. For example the Pig-Man. For him the Pig-Man sounds like a monster because no one of the grownups

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    Name: Fullerton‚ Brandon M. Grade: E-3 Date: 20130224 Section: MT/UT Book Title: A Message to Garcia Author: Elbert Hubbard Why I Chose This Book: I Chose “A Message to Garcia” because Cpl Reeser recommended it to be a good book about leadership and how not just a Marine but an individual should act. Give A Brief Description About The Book: The Author behind this book wanted people to understand what it really means to be independent and to be a great leader. In this book he gives a perfect

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    powerfully to me because even though people tried to get her to quit‚ she did not listen. She was so passionate about what she was doing that no one else’s opinion mattered. The primary message of this film is that you do not have to be the smartest person in the room to be heard and make a difference. I think this message is important for young women‚ especially in today’s society. This film related to the topics discussed in class because Erin did not let a man get in the way of her blossoming career

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    Pinar‚ W. (2011). “From autobiography to allegory”. In What is curriculum theory? New York A Complicated Conversation with William Pinar: A Reader Response to “From Autobiography to Allegory” Published: November 5‚ 2011 Posted in: Curriculum Theory Projects William Pinar (2011): “To understand curriculum as complicated conversation‚ I invoke the concept of ‘allegory.’ It is‚ in my usage‚ interrelated with ‘reconstruction‚’ as each reactivates the past in order to find the future. To reconstruct

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    Body Image and Media Messages The media can have a strong effect on the body image of consumers‚ especially teenaged girls and women. Many of these images such as advertisements in magazines‚ online or on television are digitally altered to portray an unrealistic idea of what the body ‘should’ look like. These images are seen by many young people who don’t realize that even the model doesn’t really look like that and they then feel like they’re not pretty or skinny enough for society’s standards

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    higher) how will you change your lifestyle? Do you believe that the world’s supply of oil will be exhausted sometime in the next 20-30 years? If you answer “yes”‚ how will the lack of oil (gas) impact your life? I send out important email messages quite often. Get in the habit of checking your email daily. Always check your junk or spam folder in case an email from me is accidentally placed there.

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    1. What do you think of the way Chapman handled the accusations from Peters and his conversation with Anderson? How would you have handled them? I think that Chapman was both right and wrong about what he did. He met in private with Anderson to discuss the matter and let her know that Peters was uncomfortable with her showing affection for Peters‚ that part was right. What was wrong is that in the conversation he included “We don’t think it’s right for people of different races to pursue each

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    The Conversation directed by Francis Ford Coppola focuses on surveillance and privacy. The central character of Harry Caul works as a for-hire electronic surveillance expert who is compulsively concerned with his own privacy. This is evident in various points of the film‚ such as when Harry does not give anyone his telephone number and when the camera tilts along his doorway as he unlocks the multiple locks on his door. Sound plays a large role in this film‚ as it is extremely environmental and important

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