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    Malgudi Days

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    might regale a friend against his will with story after story. Most of the brief tales in Malgudi Days are remembered from previous times‚ ranging from not long ago to decades earlier. The result is a patchwork-quilt effect‚ with splashes of color and subtle vignettes working together to

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    The War on Drugs was proclaimed by the Nixon Administration in the signing of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970. It evoked the current era of mandatory minimum sentencing‚ systematic racism‚ and mass incarceration of colored people. While the War on Drugs has certainly sought to eradicate controlled substances and destroy the networks established for their distribution‚ State efforts to control drugs are also a way for dominant groups to express racial power.Despite

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    Theory of Mind

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    Within this TMA I will be discussing Theory of Mind and how it may have evolved in humans‚ using the Theory of Evolution to explain this. I will also be looking at what the adaptive function of Theory of Mind in humans may be. The adaptive function in this essay means the relative ability of a person to effectively interact with society on all levels and care for one’s self; affected by one’s eagerness to practice skills and follow opportunities for enhancement. Evolution is the procedure which

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    Napoleon Dynamite

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    his date and the rest of the school. Sound: Sound in Napoleon Dynamite plays a vital role in defining characters‚ particularly Napoleon’s. Additionally‚ considerable portion of the significant sound in the film occurs in the music. The most blatant effect of the music is the cheesy MIDI arrangements. These outdated compositions portray the tackiness of Napoleon; he and the music are clearly out of style. One of the crudest examples of this is when Napoleon buys his suit; the music in the background

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    throughout the years would so reflect the LGBT+ community‚ considered then illegal‚ immoral and above all remained unmentioned in “polite company.” Although the initial media based on Isherwood’s work mentioned non-heterosexual deviances only in rare and subtle forms‚ so as to remain in distribution and not face censorship; later variations added more LGBT+ relevant lines‚ characters‚ and even plot-central references to rest alongside their own individual dissimilarity in each work. In chronological order

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    I Want A Wife

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    serves as a way to draw attention to the astounding amount of expectations and duties the average housewife had to meet and achieve on a daily basis. This ironic twist of looking at things from the opposite perspective helps Brady establish a tone of subtle disdain and sarcasm for the topic.

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    subsequent to a threat of death. I found the example helpful in understanding how facing a threat of death (dog attack) may engage in subtle avoidance behaviors because of the traumatic experience. More interesting is Dr. Grande’s suggestion that avoidance behaviors do not necessarily involve blatant measures of prevention but can come across as insignificant (subtle) actions to an outside observer. Therefore‚ therapists need to consider all symptoms not just the more obvious ones presented by the

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    Laissez-Faire Racism

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    Century‚” Lawrence Bobo discusses the concept of laissez-faire racism. Laissez-faire racism describes how racial attitudes in America have shifted from the overtly racist policies of Jim Crowe racism to more subtle forms. As opposed to during the Jim Crowe era when African-Americans faced blatant racism like segregation‚ they now face underlying racism educationally‚ socially‚ and politically. The four main characteristics of laissez-faire racism‚ as described by Bobo‚ are “a continued acceptance of

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    terrible baying sound outside‚ nine enormous dogs wearing brass-studded collars came bounding into the barn” (Orwell 53). The sudden intrusion of the black dogs interrupted the flow of the story and the predicted outcome of Snowball’s win. Such a blatant

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    conditions. Hopes and dreams are consistently limited by situations that may never be able to modified as it a reoccurring theme of even present day life. Racism is prominent theme throughout this play yet attempts to be not quite blatant. The author utilizes subtle cues to develop racist themes. It unveils in a similar mask to what society is expose to even til today. Most people are drawn to their similar race building a blinding segregation. That segregation later builds to a superiority and

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