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    n the movie Atlas Shrugged there are many situations that could possibly happen today in america. I will be explaining economic situations that could happen in the near future and how they may not happen. America is currently a capitalist country‚ but if were communist‚ many things for us would be different. The government would be in charge of everything we do and we wouldn’t be able to create new things very easy. The economic situation in the movie Atlas Shrugged was the main character Dagney

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    Decoding Dreams‚ I intend to focus on analyzing the difference between manifest and latent content in dreams through the design and creation of movie posters. Many ancient societies believed that dreams were a means of communication with divine beings. In 1900‚ psychoanalyst‚ Sigmund Freud‚ published a book entitled The Interpretation of Dreams. In his book‚ Freud argues that dream content was motivated by “wish-fulfillment.” Even in present day‚ a vast proportion of individuals believe dreams hold

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    stories that portray the difficulties that come with love from modern day films to Shakespearean plays. Similar to plays by Shakespeare‚ modern day films like Titanic show how love can have many difficulties‚ even ones that lead to life changing decisions. Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream shows difficult in Egeus obstructing Hermia’s love to Lysander‚ Helena chasing after Demetrius‚ and Oberon and Titania Fighting. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a character even says‚ “The course of true

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    Charlie Chaplin wrote‚ directed‚ produced‚ and starred in the movie “The Great Dictator”‚ which was released on October 15th‚ 1940. This is during the time when the US was still trying to appease Nazi Germany. Chaplin’s primary goal with the movie was to satirize Hitler and castigate the Nazi’s and their values. The two main characters in the movie are both played by Chaplin. One is a Jewish barber with amnesia‚ the other is the dictator to the ‘Nazi’ party‚ and they are of course identical. Adenoid

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    decisions in my life but the hardest was deciding if i wanted to come to Mid-East or stay at my home school. I really enjoyed coming to the sophomore experience but wasn’t sure if i wanted to leave all my friends behind. I put in my application to come to Mid-East and after a long wait i finally got my acceptance letter. I had gotten accepted into Administrative Office Professionals. When i got my letter i still was unsure if i really wanted to come to Mid-East‚ but after the first week of being here i knew

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    Movie Analysis: Office Space

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    analyze the movie Office Space. My analysis focuses on the lack of motivation Peter has for his job as well as analyzing the values he takes into consideration when making decisions. I will be using the scene where Peter is interviewed by the Bobs as a focal point for my analysis. I will be performing this analysis by using one concept and two theories which are the psychological contract‚ Hackman & Oldham Job Characteristics Theory‚ and Kohlberg’s theory. Peter’s perspective on what is wrong with

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    even though the movie is titled The Pursuit of Happyness (deliberately spelt wrong)‚ it is pretty depressing. Yes‚ the movie is supposed to focus on the struggles of the main protagonist as he chases what seems like a chimerical dream. However‚ every time you think that things are going to get better‚ they only get even worse for Chris. As Chris and his son move from one slump to another‚ you begin to wonder is there truly light at the end of the tunnel for this man? The movie starts off with

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    Hamilton Extra Credit Assignment There is a vast array of things that I have learned through watching this film; from the writing‚ production‚ casting‚ and ultimately making it to Broadway let alone succeeding on Broadway. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s idea for creating Hamilton stems from an autobiography he read about Alexander Hamilton while on vacation. Flash forward to 2009‚ Miranda sings only one song that has been written for Hamilton when performing at the White House. Motivation and the creative

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    whenever. People here have the choice to go to any school‚ play a sport‚ go to church‚ and pursue their goals. Government is chosen “by the people‚ for the people‚” as written in the Gettysburg Address. Americans have a say in how they live. Leaders come from elections‚ not appointments; therefore‚ all people have the opportunity to be heard and contribute to the way that the country runs. Sports play an integral part in the lives of many Americans. Even the spectators can enjoy sports in this day

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    Illusions A Midsummer Night’s Dream Essay Is it a dream or reality? The connection between the real world and a world created by our own vivid imagination while we sleep is somewhat uncanny. A plethora of individuals cannot fathom how the brain can create such realistic scenarios in such little time. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare‚ the author uses his knowledge of dreams to create his play. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is not only the title of this play but the overall theme

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