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    Throughout the novel‚ All the Pretty Horses‚ there is a constant theme of an awakening to reality. Both characters‚ John Grady and Alejandra have dreams they desire to achieve but cannot in the end once they realize their expectations are not accurate and they must face real life. John Grady‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ has always dreamt about the cowboy life. Throughout his journey‚ he faces trials that chip away at that dream and reveal the truth behind the Old West. One event that began this

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    Module 7 Activity – Anthropological look at the films of John Marshall Tonight you will watch N!ai‚ the story of a !Kung Woman through the guise of a budding anthropologist. While viewing the film look for at least 3 ways in which you can understand the culture of the !Kung from an anthropological perspective. List these areas below and be prepared to discuss them following the film. Perspective 1- The first thing that I noticed is the material stage of this culture. These people are still

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    Nothing to do but Drink Life for American Indians on reservations was very difficult to live. Not only were there few jobs on the reservation for the Indians but it was very difficult for them to get jobs outside of the reservation. With this seclusion‚ many Indians turned to drinking alcohol since there was not much else they could do. This was also a way to forget the pain and misery that they faced on the reservations. This way of dealing with their reservation lives then led to violence amongst

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    For this assignment of analyzing a television show directed towards younger viewers‚ I chose a show that is still occasionally aired‚ but more significant to me‚ a show I grew up watching. My favorite part of taking psychology classes is being able to take the information taught and look back to see how certain concepts and psychology findings were put into my everyday life in a discrete way‚ which is what will be done during this paper. The show Rugrats is an animated series that focuses on a

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    I chose the TV series Pretty Little Liars to do my final exam project on. There are many sociology concepts in this TV series Pretty Little Liars. One of the sociology concepts are intersex. Intersex is when a female or a male are born with lack of their hormones. Pretty Little Liars distributes this concept many times in this series. Emily is Lesbian. In the scene I chose for the video was Emily and Sabrina kiss. They are dating. Emily and Sabrina represent intersex because they are both females

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    During adolescence‚ friends bring an intimate quality of support that can’t be provided by any adult. In the novel "All the Pretty Horses"‚ by Cormac McCarthy‚ John Grady Cole and Lacey Rawlins illustrate characteristics of a typically strong and supportive friendship but at some points also show some weaknesses. One prominent point in the novel where a good friendship is needed is at the jail. At a point when a person is faced with fear and death all around‚ they need a good friend they can

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    List the parts of the piece you intend to examine (This may include the music‚ language‚ images‚ etc.). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXXQLa-5n5w Provide details about the elements you’re examining. Describe them and start doing some conceptual analysis of what they represent and how they affect the piece as a whole (This can be done by freewriting‚ etc.). I think the song is especially impactful when we realize that pain and beauty are two things that are linked. Beyoncé knows that it’s nearly

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    How does Beyonce’s “Pretty Hurts” use metaphors to explain society’s obsession with beauty and conformity? The song “Pretty Hurts” by Beyonce uses metaphors to explain society’s obsession with beauty and conformity. The song is about the effect society has based on way you look. Beyonce’s portrays the judgemental and mean way the society sees celebrities appearance as harmful and hurtful. In the song lyrics there are metaphors. The metaphors compare two things to make the writing have a more clearer

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    Page # | Definition of Term | Example from Text | Implication/Impact | 6 | Setting: the time and place of the action of a literary‚ dramatic‚ or cinematic work | “…but the warriors would ride on in that in that darkness they’d become‚ rattling past with their stone-age tools of war in default of all substance and singing softly in blood and longing south across the plains to Mexico.” | The setting takes places in the West from about 1949-1950. John Grady Cole travels to Mexico and later returns

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    In Cormac McCarthy’s novel All the Pretty Horses‚ the setting is used to represent the main characters transformation over time from one terrain to another. The limitedness of the Texan terrain scattered with barbed wire restrictions identifies the restlessness that motivates John Grady’s brevity in the region at the beginning of the novel. Meanwhile‚ the Mexican wilderness that John Grady Cole’s sets out for comes to epitomize how the vast territory of fenceless space shapes his experiences as they

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