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    Film Paper Lars and the Real Girl Lars is a lonely‚ shy and socially awkward man living in a converted garage behind his brother and sister-in-laws house. He develops a relationship with a life sized sex doll that he ordered online named Bianca‚ causing him to detach from reality. Since Lars is convinced that Bianca is a real person‚ his brother Gus convinces Lars to take Bianca to see a family doctor who is also a psychologist. Through the treatments for Bianca‚ the doctor is able to diagnosis

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    In the movie Lars and the Real Girl‚ director Craig Gillespie tells the story of Lars Lindstrom‚ a socially awkward man who is unable to communicate to others due to childhood trauma. To combat that‚ he creates the delusion of Bianca‚ his girlfriend who is in fact an anatomically correct sex doll‚ which acts as practice for dating and social interaction. Though his town and community at first declines to help‚ they eventually accept her for Lars’ sake‚ not knowing how she would impact their own lives

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    In the film “Lars and the Real Girl”‚ Lars is not great people person even his own brother which lives right next to him. Lars was always alone‚ to me Lars had always seem to want to get on the move and do something but he couldn’t. He functions in the world and has an office job‚ but in the evening‚ he sits alone in a cabin in the back yard of his family home. His mother died years ago‚ his depressive father more recently. Now the big house is occupied by his brother Gus‚ and pregnant sister-in-law

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    My Daily Dives in the Dumpster by Lars Eighner is not only as a guide for dumpster diving but for life as well. The theme of the essay is that people who try and find happiness in stuff will never be happy‚ that society has become too materialistic. It is written in first person and is a processed description essay. He uses this writing style effectively to convey that he is not the stereotypical homeless person the average person envisions but an intellectual. It is by this he able to keep the

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    Later Lar

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    Lara Evans Ms. Wendel Jr. IB Lit.‚ 3 October 30th‚ 2014 Insert Clever Title Later Lar (u got dis) In the story of Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez takes the reader deep into the past of a small town‚ rocked by the murder of one of its residents‚ Santiago Nasar. The story is told twenty-seven years after the fact‚ as one man attempts to chronicle his memories and the other townspeople’s memories of what transpired. The author uses the alteration of previously insignificant memories

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    Scuba Diving Risk Analysis

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    ------------------------------------------------- Dive Trip Risk Analysis Report ------------------------------------------------- Scuba Diving Risks Table of Contents Introdiction 3 Methodology 4 Results 4 Conclusion & Recommendations X References X I Introduction Background (history‚ context‚ situation) Scuba diving ("SCUBA" is an acronym for self contained underwater breathing apparatus) is a form of underwater diving in which a diver uses a scuba set to breathe underwater. Unlike early diving‚ which relied either

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    “Three Dumpsters full”‚ my mom sighed as we began the tedious journey home from my grandparents’ house in New York. We had been there for a week‚ which was longer than we had planned; all we had intended to do was clear out their garage‚ perhaps look at some old photo albums and laugh at my mother’s haircut or my uncle’s horrifying fashion sense. However‚ we had sorely underestimated the amount of items they had accumulated over the years. They had a two-story garage‚ which (unbeknownst to anyone

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    Lars Relationship Essay

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    Describe the relationships between Lars and his brother and sister - in - law and his co - workers. Lars pushes all of the people in his life away‚ including his family. Lars seems as though he prefers not to communicate with his brother and his sister - in - law although they do try to get him out of his shell. His brother‚ Gus‚ feels guilty for leaving home early and believes that he could have helped Lars if he had stayed. Lars’ sister - in - law‚ as well as his co - workers‚ try to interact

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    Lars and the Real Girl “Who is Bianca?” “Lars and the Real Girl” is a production about a young man named Lars who tries to find love by ordering an anatomically correct sex doll‚ Bianca. Lars does not use Bianca for sexual pleasure but instead for someone to love. Bianca plays a major role in this movie even though she is restrained from feeling‚ talking‚ or even being alive. Bianca’s character aids the development of the other characters including Lars‚ his brother‚ and the “real

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    Boehringer ENG 102 30 October 2014 Diving into the Wreck Called Life While poems laced with metaphors can be hard to understand‚ reading into them deeper can create an even more beautiful story to be told. Adrienne Rich had a deeper story to tell through her poem “Diving into the Wreck.” Her story was more than scuba diving; it was a story of life and self-discovery while she remained ominous and mysterious; Rich hid behind her metaphors. Upon first reading “Diving into the Wreck” the auditor would

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