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    available parking spaces‚ to poorly managed dining services‚ the university has no shortage of problems that need to be solved. One problem in particular that deserves immediate attention is the issue of the Honors College. Being enrolled in the Jesup Scott Honors College is a prestigious honor and is a well-respected program; however‚ there are issues within the Honors College that make it difficult for the wide-eyed‚ ambitious freshmen to graduate as honors students. A major dilemma that works against

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    Shine‚ an award winning film directed by Scott Hicks‚ depicts the life of musical genius David Helfgott and the challenges and suffering he overcame in his life. Through a variety of film techniques Hicks is able to capture certain aspects of the human condition such as that of isolation‚ deprivation of freedom and one’s longing to be loved and cared about. Shine is also highly inspirational‚ illustrating a person’s ability to move forward in life despite facing the debilitating effects of psychological

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    Workaholics and alcoholics have few differences‚ but are similar in many ways. In Scott Russell Sander ’s essay‚ "Under the Influence"‚ he shows how children of alcoholic parents suffer from self-blame and how such blame can affect them for the rest of their life. Sanders illustrates the troubles he experienced as a young boy due to his fathers drinking problem. Scott blamed himself for his father ’s addiction to alcohol. Whenever Scott became older‚ he then dealt with an addiction to work‚ as his father had

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    The general argument made by Scott Dannemiller in “Busy Is a Sickness‚” is that being busy is not well for a person’s mental health. To be more specific‚ he argues that most of the time‚ we create the stress that comes with being busy ourselves. He writes “In America‚ we are defined by what we do” (Dannemiller 2)‚ and “The implication is that if I am not busy doing something‚ I am somehow less than. Not worthy” (Dannemiller 2). Dannemiller is explaining how many people try to find something to do

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    The article‚ “What Is the Relationship Between Hate Radio and Violence? Rethinking Rwandas “Radio Machete””‚ by Scott Straus seeks to address the beliefs held that the primary driver and contribution of genocide was the extensive effects of radio. Located in East Africa‚ Rwanda is known for its diverse culture‚ wildlife‚ and the Rwandan genocide. This article focus is on the violent acts that took place in 1994 by the government and military officials against the Tutsi population. Various claims

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    The music was composed by Marc Shaiman‚ the lyrics were written by Scott Wittman and the book was written by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan. Hairspray is still relevant now because the issues and themes that Hairspray address are still present such as racism and body-shaming. To begin with‚ one of the main themes of Hairspray is racism which is explored through the narrative‚ music and characters. Composed by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman‚ “Run and Tell That” cleverly explores racism in the 1960’s

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story‚ “Winter Dreams”‚ he suggests that the American Dream is a desire for glittery things. In the short story‚ it shows that Dexter wants a glittery lifestyle. When Dexter works for that lifestyle‚ there are promising results. When Dexter doesn’t work hard‚ not so promising. Just as in life‚ in order to achieve what you want‚ you have to work hard. In the short story‚ Dexter works hard to achieve Material Success. An example of this is when Dexter owned a laundromat

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    there has been an everlasting drug epidemic that has poisoned many people from varying walks of life. In addition‚ it is not surprising that many of these victims come from the music industry‚ specifically rock and roll. The late singer/songwriter Scott Weiland from Stone Temple Pilots experienced the strain from the never-ending cycle of creating music‚ touring‚ signings/meetups‚ traveling‚ etc. and resorted to the use of heroin to temporarily relieve that stress. In his memoir‚ “Not Dead & Not for

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    Characters Brett  Rough‚ bold‚ strong‚ tall‚ angry‚ agressive‚ negative‚ bald‚ thinks world is against him  Lives with mum but dad has given up on him‚ stole smokes and beer‚ ran away from Farm‚ been to court a lot  "As if"‚ "Whatever"‚ "Who cares?"‚ "pigs"  Gets into fights with Tyson‚ Josh‚ Smiling Joe and Caitlyn’s dad‚ is bullied by Tyson‚ becomes friends with Josh  Others say he is sneaky‚ he’s got an attitude problem‚ he’s a pretty boy  Brett is the main characters‚

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    Representations of Africa: Kevin MacDonald’s the last King of Scotland- the portrayed brutality of Africa. In this essay I will be discussing the representation of Africa in the movie called the last king of Scotland. This essay will show mention all the representations of Africa within the movie and it will show how the director Kevin MacDonald’s the director of The Last King of Scotland (2003) portrays the brutality in Africa. I will be referencing Stuart Hall Representation: Cultural Representations

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