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    Dr. Campbell and many other psychologists believe that the ways our criminal justice system uses to treat and interview the victims of sexual assault are quite frustrating for the victim. Generally the crime is reported after 24 hours‚ 48 hours or 72 hours after the assault and this period is not enough for the victim to come out of the trauma. So when the law enforcement officials question him/her about the incident‚ the answer comes in lots of bits and pieces. While accounting the scene of the

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    Racial profiling has been around all around the world and is used by many people to provide safety to other people. Racial profiling is practiced by many police officers or law enforcers to provide safety to the community but they sometimes get carried away and abuse others instead. Racial profiling should be used for the safety of others but it should never be abused. It makes sense to use racial profiling when a crime has taken place because they might be a suspect. According to Linda Chavez

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    By developing clinical political landscapes devoid of authentic human relationships‚ Orwell’s darkly satirical novel 1984 (1949) and Lang’s silent German Expressionist film Metropolis (1927) challenge our faith in the future of humanity. An anticipation of the destructive industrial modalities of the Weimar Republic‚ Lang presents a world built on shameless exploitation and systematic oppression of the working class. Writing in shadow of World War II‚ Orwell projects a much more nightmarish vision

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    The Hot 8 Brass Band‚ one of the well-known and traditional New Orleans bands‚ experiences several losses of members due to police gunshot. Sakakeeny illustrates one of the deaths in details. The trombonist Joseph “Shotgun” Williams was attacked by the police when he was unarmed: “when Joe moved towards the passenger door‚ officers filled his body with bullets” (152). The police suppression leads to the death of one talented musician; furthermore‚ the violence leaves the Hot 8 Band with severe shock

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    Texts are fundamentally expressions of the composer’s contextual concerns‚ where differing perspectives upon similar issues provide insight into the values prevalent in the composer’s time. Fritz Lang’s expressionist film Metropolis (1927) and George Orwell’s dystopian satire novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) (1949) are linked by their shared exploration of technological advances and social structures that restrict individual autonomy. Lang is optimistic about societal reform whereas Orwell completely

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    want to die” The movie “I‚ robot” has a same idea with all the trouble of the world. The movie event was being held in 2035 Chicago. Alfred Lanning is a robotics scientist and founder who were killed by robot. Del Spooner who is a Chicago police detective found out robot killed the Alfred Lanning. As well as‚ he dislikes the modern technology. People didn`t accept that robot killed Alfred Lanning. Because robot got respect of people. At the end of the movie brand new robots started to fight

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    A Rural Feel‚ Without Ever Leaving the City The metropolis is a place where nervous stimulation is found everywhere and getting away from it usually involves a trip outside of the metropolis. Satie’s “Gnossiennes No. 1” and Stravinsky’s “Rite” synthesize rural living by connecting with the listener through the unconscious mind. By making use of the ideas that Simmel conveys in his lecture The Metropolis and Mental Life‚ I will reveal how Satie’s Gnossiennes No. 1 and Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring transport

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    Although introduced almost seventy-three years apart‚ Charles Dickens’ novel Hard Times‚ and Fritz Lang’s Metropolis share many common parallels and themes. Through the use of biblical allusions‚ both Lang and Dickens are able to compare characters in their stories to holy figures such as Freder and Stephen Blackpool being alluded to as Christ-like. Both stories also show the harsh effects of industrialization‚ and present similar situations of with the school children and factory workers living

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    an exploration "into juxtaposing light and shadow" as well as madness and obsession in an urban setting complete with complex architectural structures. When Fritz Lang’s Metropolis was released in 1927‚ Luis Buñuel wrote that‚ "if we look instead to the compositional and visual rather than the narrative side of the film‚ Metropolis exceeds all expectations and enchants as the most wonderful book of images one can in any way imagine" (Hudson). The narrative is supported by the visual images‚ but more

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    Not many people in the world live their life that way. If more people the world were as humble and noble as Fidel‚ the world would be a more peaceful place. However‚ our world today is still filled with riots that are caused mostly by police brutality. Because the police officer who committed the crime is almost never convicted‚ the world reacts with riots. Although I can understand the frustration of not being heard‚ riots do not solve anything. Reacting with riots will not change the judges mind.

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