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    On January 20th‚ Jackie Evancho stood on the steps of the U.S capitol and sang the national anthem for the incoming 45th President Donald Trump. Being able to sing the star spangled banner for the inauguration is quite the honor but Jackie received all sorts of feedback for representing Donald Trump. Throughout his campaign Donald had made anti-women claims and statements. Many people believe that performing for Trump amounts to some kind of capitulation to the anti-American ideals of the Trump campaign

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    Psycho-Spiritual Integrative Therapy (PSIT)‚ is a type of counseling theory that is a short term 8- week group intervention that focus on spiritual‚ existential and psychological issues‚ that was commonly found to treat women diagnosed with breast cancer (Corwin‚ Wall‚ & Koopman‚ 2012). However‚ this particular theory also incorporates principles Cognitive Behavioral Therapy‚ as well as mindfulness‚ and passage meditation . The purpose of PSIT aims to address the patients’ worldview‚ life purpose

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    In the epic novel Moby Dick‚ the author Herman Melville masterfully crafts the story and the Pequod into a microcosm of the human personality where many lessons can be learned. Based on the relationships of the diverse beings that make up the Pequod crew and their day to day actions the reader gets to know each character inside and out. Between Captain Ahab‚ Starbuck‚ and Moby Dick the novel is written in alignment with the human personality according Sigmund Freud’s psychological model. In fact

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    In the Parlor scene from Hitchcock’s Psycho‚ where Marion and Norman are talking during her first and last night at the hotel‚ the mise-en-scene expresses the true nature and‚ to a certain extent‚ the intentions of both characters. The illumination in this scene adds to the movies suspense and significance‚ the props foreshadow what’s to come‚ as well as what is said by Norman. This scene is where the viewers are introduced to Norman Bates and his strange life‚ and allowing them realize that there’s

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    depict police settings in the different kinds of media. The Japanese anime TV show titled Psycho-Pass‚ released in 2012‚ depicts a seemingly utopic society in the 2110s dealing with deviant individuals. The way the characters adapt to a society that controls crime heavily is a clear example of Robert Merton’s Strain Theory‚ which explains how people adapt to attain‚ or reject‚ the various goals set by society. Psycho-Pass shows the principles of Merton’s Strain Theory when showing how the different main

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    adult and child. In Psycho‚ we find Norman Bates‚ who is not able to come of his age as an adult‚ though pretending to be one. [Norman struggles a lot to emerge out of his childhood trauma just like Marnie. Elizabeth Ramsy states that the child figure thus occupies an ambiguous liminal space “that threatens as it unites ideas of domesticity” (Olson 6). ] Wetmore in his article‚ “Psycho without a cause: Norman Bates and Juvenile Delinquency Cinema” compellingly argues that Psycho has many tropes common/characteristic

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    created through the writing and performed through acting. The combination of these factors give each film its own original style. Three films that distinctively create a unique style due to the directing‚ writing and acting are Psycho‚ Breathless and No Country for Old Men. Psycho deviates from a typical movie in the sense that the main character dies relatively early in and then the film switch focuses entirely. Also the unexpected twist at the end was the first of its kind. These elements are all part

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    Personality theories: Sigmund Freud. Pennsylvania‚ USA: Shippensburg University Psychology Department. Retrieved July 9‚ 2005 from http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/freud.html Harron‚ M. (Director). (2000). American Psycho [Motion Picture]. USA: Lions gate Films. Putman‚ D. (2000). American Psycho movie review. USA: All-Reviews.com. Retrieved July 9‚ 2005 from http://www.all-reviews.com/videos/american-psycho.htm

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    Rachel Gonzalez November 30‚ 2010 “ PsychoPsycho is a suspense horror film made in 1960 by Alfred Hitchcock. When Alfred wanted to produce this film‚ Paramount did not want to produce it and refused to provide the budget that Hitchcock received from them for previous films with the studio. No one thought the film would be a success‚ so Hitchcock took matters into his owns hands and set a budget of less than 820‚000 dollars. The film is about a young women named Marion Crane who steals

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    Psycho is told as a “character vs character” and “character vs self” story with both internal and external conflicts. How it is told is actually really interesting. The story is split into two parts and the protagonist changes during the story from Marion to Norman. The story starts with a real estate secretary named Marion Crane‚ who wants to marry her boyfriend Sam‚ but he could not afford it because of his debt. So her external conflict is that she wants to marry him‚ but he won’t until they

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