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    entrapments‚ manipulation‚ and psychological and physical infliction of pain upon his victims. To elaborate on why the Jigsaw is deviant is because he likes to manipulate almost every detail in his games. He manipulates the environment so the only means to escape are through torturous games testing far beyond the limit a human being can endure. The victims are almost always drugged in some way only to wake up within an environment where Jigsaw pulls all of the strings like a puppet master. As one officer describe

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    Dear Diary- 2/3/13 Today absolutely was the worst day of my life. I feel sad from the bottom of my heart because my father was found dead. I did not believe it when I had first heard the news‚ and still have trouble believing it. The tears keep coming in waves with sadness and I can’t help to stop them. I feel this foreign feeling starting to well in the pit of my stomach from all this grieving. My father was a great King and good human being who served his country well‚ I hope to be just as good

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    “What Is Knowledge?” from The Meno The opinions which we believe and are right‚ are called “true opinions”. According to Plato’s dialogue from The Meno‚ when true opinions remain stable they can serve equally as well as knowledge until people forget their opinion or change their mind some time later. Knowledge is “tied down” by giving the reasons why it is so. Opinions‚ even if beautiful‚ can “escape from a man’s mind” without justification. Moreover‚ opinions lead less reliability compare with

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    The Lady from Shanghai (1946) has all of the elements that encompass a great film noir. For the purposes of this short paper‚ I will focus strictly on one prominent scene in the film and the elements that comprise it. The scene I have chosen is the crazy house scene‚ one of the final scenes in the film. Michael awakes from his drugged stupor and realizes he is in a crazy house. His mind whirls as he begins to put the pieces of the puzzle together‚ realizing that Elsa was in fact the murderer and

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    The outcome of war is that one culture advances due to newly acquired resources or advancements made from the war. The Crusades‚ in principle‚ were originated to assist Constantinople from the onslaught of Seljuk Turks and free the Holy City of Jerusalem from the clutches of Muslim control. These events would create the most dramatic geopolitical upheaval until the discovery of the New World. From the crusades technology has advanced economically‚ socially‚ and politically in many ways. The first

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    Christianity for a slave‚ she also touches upon issues relating to race in “On Being Brought from Africa to America” being a powerful insight into slavery leading us to connect these issues into Gilroy’s idea of the “Black Atlantic”. Using rhyme and iambic pedometer "On Being Brought" mixes themes of slavery‚ Christianity‚ and salvation‚ and although it’s unusual for Wheatley to write about being a slave taken from Africa to America‚ this poem powerful addresses ideas of liberty‚ religion‚ and racial equality

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    furtive’” (293). Original Sentence: The sneaky convict started to furtively plan his escape from prison. 3. Wryly- using or expressing dry‚ esp. mocking‚ humor Book Sentence: “Atticus smiled

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    Ecem ŞEN Film Theory-1035673 ecemsenn@gmail.com The Woman who looks at men from behind her own fingers There has been an undeniable increase in the number of people who argue that how mainstream films can shape or reproduce spectator’s look and position in movies. Mainstream films follow a particular narrative structure and format that shapes how we understand films. The speactator looks at what camera sees or “demonstrates” them. In this case‚ there is a construction and reproduction of

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    estate and woos Katherine and they fall passionately in love‚ but Hal’s secret identity is soon exposed. During the war he notoriously betrayed a group of his own men‚ who were planning an escape‚ to their Japanese captors‚ and was later court-martialled for it. The fact that he did so to protect the rest of his men from reprisals was considered irrelevant‚ and he has lived with the shame ever since. Katherine’s family break up the relationship and Hal moves‚ despondently‚ away. Katherine is pregnant‚

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    Today’s teenagers also face the problem of making right decisions. Sometimes it is hard to distinguish between the right and wrong choice. They are born into this user-unfriendly world. According to the reading “Expert from Swagger‚ by Lisa Bloom”‚ we see that the three biggest challenges/ influences for raising American boys today are: thug culture‚ the education‚ and the harshest economy. First‚ raising a child this day is not easy but still it needs a lot of work‚ to manage their

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