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    O.J Simpson‚ an ex-sports celebrity and a former actor was featured on a cover of Time magazine on June 27‚ 1994. He was on trial for the murder of his wife Nicole. The same portrait was published by Newsweek magazine but there was one major difference between the two cover portraits. Newsweek used the unaltered photo of Simpson while Time magazine decolored the image darkening his face. Many people claimed it was a deliberate attempt to demonize him. Could this be a show of racism? Such were the

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    This movie is based on a true story that covers the three-month period in 1965 when Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. led a campaign to get equal voting rights for African Americans. He went against the face of violent opposition to try and get equal rights for African Americans with nonviolent approaches. He led a march from Selma to Montgomery which concluded in President Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This was one of the most significant moments for the civil rights movement. This movie

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    In the event that the O.J. Simpson case characterized the most recent century’s fixation on American wrongdoing and its arrangement of equity‚ "Innocent Killer" puts forth the defense for owning that refinement in this one. Armies of watchers‚ changed into online sleuths‚ keep on analyzing through the subtle elements of the mind-twisting instance of Steven Avery‚ the Manitowoc District man who was wrongly sentenced in 1985‚ just to be captured two years after his discharge from jail for the awful

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    In 1994‚ one of the most famous court trials in history began. This trial was that of O.J. Simpson. The crime being prosecuted in this case was murder. O.J. Simpson is an ex NFL football star who was accused of killing his wife‚ Nicole Brown Simpson‚ and her alleged boyfriend‚ Ronald Goldman. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were stabbed to death and found in the Simpson’s courtyard of their house. The crime being prosecuted in the O.J. Simpson trial can be explained through self-control theory

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    The Catcher in the Rye was written in the subjective point of view style. Holden being the protagonist follows the aithors same thought process. There are several contradicting ideas and simple things that happen that lead to stories and other experiences that Holden exaplains to us. Salinger uses words such as "phony" "flit" and "flitty" which are words that today are not commonly used‚ but were used in the past. Holden has a method of alienation used for self-protection. Holden throughout the book

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    Lane Coutell J.D. Salinger wrote many different short stories‚ one of those stories titled Franny & Zooey. This story talks mainly about two of the members in the Glass family. One in particular‚ Franny Glass‚ is struggling with the religious aspect in her life and Lane Coutell is her boyfriend. He does not care about her problems and thinks very highly of himself. Lane is only in the “Franny” section of this mini-novel‚ so he is rather a flat character. His intentions and attitude do not change

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    In J.D. Salinger’s ’catcher in the rye’ a troubled teen - Holden Caulfield finds the transition between childhood and adulthood‚ disconcerting. Set in the 1950s‚ Salinger explores the perplexity of growing up and leaving the innocence of childhood. Holden’s interactions and relationships with individuals gradually reveal his cynical nature and idealistic fantasies. Salinger exploration of self-discovery and alienation highlights the difficulties of adolescence. Holden is initially introduced as

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    association with Bloomsbury Publishing Plc‚ 36 Soho Square‚ London‚ W1D 3QY Text and illustrations copyright © J. K. Rowling 2007/2008 The Children’s High Level Group and the Children’s High Level Group logo and associated logos are trademarks of the Children’s High Level Group The Children’s High Level Group (CHLG) is a charity established under English law. Registered charity number 1112575 J. K. Rowling has asserted her moral rights All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced

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    Evidence Required for Assessment – see assessment brief attached Assessor’s Feedback / Student Action Points Assessor’s Decision on Achievement Yes / No & Date P1 Describe the fundamental concepts associated with energy using examples at home‚ work or in industry M1 Perform calculations involving changes of state for industrial processes Before handing the assignment in you must sign the declaration of authenticity. All work submitted must be your own. Direct copying of text or diagrams

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    epigraph of the poem is a quotation from Dante Alighieri´s Divine Comedy‚ from the first of the three canticas‚ Inferno. The reason for that is Eliot´s obsession and extensive reading of Dante at that time. Eliot´s poetry‚ including “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is the combination of past and modern time. The modern is usually front and center of his work and it is completed with different allusions to the past‚ such as William Shakespeare‚ the Greeks and more. By form‚ “Prufrock” is a variation

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