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    K Pop Forever?

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    she loves K Pop‚ Darmie Coronel‚ 25‚ said “I like K Pop because i find their songs nice even though i don’t understand all of its lyrics and they are cute.” Another K Pop fan‚ Fatima Reyes‚ 25‚ said “Kasi hot sila‚ tapos magaling sila sumayaw and maganda rin yung mga songs nila and catchy yung beat. These Fangirls say that K Pop has a catchy beat and most of all‚ have hot singers (In this I would agree that K Pop Idols are hot and good-looking). These fans love K Pop even though they do not understand

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    Romiette and Julio Sharon M. Draper Part 1: Book Summary Romiette and Julio by Sharon M. Draper is an updated version of the tragedy Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Romiette has had another drowning dream.To relax herself‚ she starts to write in her diary. The next morning is Julio’s first day at Romiette’s school. After having trouble with gangs in Corpus Christi‚ Texas‚ Julio follows his father’s new job

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    Choke Character Analysis

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    are two best friends who meet a new girl named Nina. Nina teaches only one of the girls a game she plays and now the girl‚ Windy‚ is part of “the breath sisters” a dangerous game‚ which can ruin a person. I am planning on predicting the future of Elena and Windy’s relationship and evaluating Nina as a character. In this journal‚ I will be predicting that Elena and Windy will become distanced from each other and terminate their friendship now that Nina is in their lives. To begin‚ Windy already likes

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    more innocent and gentle‚ while the Black Swan is portrayed as dark and seductive. Nina Sayers‚ a ballerina in New York City‚ auditions for the part of the Swan Queen. While she perfectly fits the part of the White Swan‚ Nina struggles to portray the Black Swan and its dark characteristics. She is pressured by the ballet director‚ Thomas Leroy‚ who continuously tells her to loosen up and give up her reserved act. Nina also feels threatened by a new ballerina‚ Lily‚ who could possibly take her role

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    The film The Children are Watching us by Vittorio De Sica depicts the unhappy marriage of Nina and Andrea through their son Prico’s eyes during the height of Italian Fascism. Through Prico’s inquisitive view point‚ the audience is shown the inner working of their marriage‚ seeing both the positive and negative aspects of their relationship. Ultimately‚ Nina and Andrea’s relationship fails because they fill roles for each other instead of providing real intimacy. In The Art of Loving‚ Fromm depicts

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    Diagnosis Of Black Swan

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    In Darren Aronofsky’s (2010) film‚ Black Swan‚ a ballet dancer experiences significant difficulty in adjusting to fulfill the dual role of the white swan. In order to achieve this role‚ Nina must traverse the dual relationship between the innocence of the white swan and the seductive black swan. In Nina’s desire to reach this goal‚ she experiences a major transformation in herself that reflects the transition from the white and black swan in the ballet. This paper in particular will focus Nina’s

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    The Seagull

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    view · Not applicable (drama) tone · Absurd; Existential tense · Not applicable (drama) settings (times) · Around 1895‚ summer; Then‚ two years later setting (place) · Sorin’s estate and farm protagonists · Konstantin Treplev; Irina Arkadina; Nina; Boris Trigorin major conflict · Konstantin Treplev longs for success at writing and to gain recognition of his talents from his mother‚ a famous stage actress‚ Irina Arkadina and her lover‚ a famous writer‚ Boris Trigorin; Neither Arkadina nor Trigorin

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    DATA: Nina (middle-late 20’s) woman who is single is a professional ballet dancer at a dance company that lives at home with her single mother. PP/CC: Nina is having major stress after being selected the lead role. She is having delusions and hallucinations on a regular basis. She has the mindset that she has to be perfect for the performance. SS: Nina is having persecutory delusions‚ visual/auditory hallucinations‚ self-harm‚ and impulsive behavior. She reports seeing things almost daily. Constantly

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    Black Swan

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    (Black Swan). Black Swan is a 2010 film directed by Darren Aronofsky that tells the story of Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman)‚ a highly driven ballerina. Nina has been with her dance company for many years; and yet she has never managed to be anything more than a corps dancer. Nina is a twenty-something‚ painfully shy young woman who is living in a cramped apartment with her mother‚ a former ballerina. Nina finally gets the chance to prove herself and move up in the company when Thomas Leroy (Vincent

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    Black Swan Hallucinations

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    Swan (2010) is a film where Natalie Portman plays the character of Nina‚ a passionate ballet dancer in New York City. Though Nina is conservative and pure‚ suiting the role as the “White Swan‚” the production of “Swan Lake” also requires the role of a sensual‚ yet malicious “Black Swan‚” the opposite of Nina’s character. As Nina attempts to perfect the role of the “Black Swan‚” she suffers with major consequences. The character‚ Nina‚ in the Black Swan illustrates a clear example of schizophrenia because

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