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    In the movie‚ “Shutter Island‚” I recognized two possible disorders‚ Delusional Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Although this movie is not listed in Delusional Disorder category‚ I see some symptoms associated with this disorder. According to the DSM4-TR‚ Delusional Disorder involves non-bizarre (real life situations) delusions for at least a month’s duration‚ the disturbance is not due to the effects of medication‚and hallucinations may be present if they’re related to theme. In the

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    Mean Creek Movie

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    Describe an important idea in the text. Explain how visual and/or verbal features showed you that this idea was important An important idea in the film Mena Creek‚ directed by Jacob Aaron Estes in the Loss of innocence/Coming of age because when within the film almost every character where they don’t change a lot and think about it up until George’s death they’re changed a lot and they think about like a mature and adult person of how to treat this new situation in front of them. We can see

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    price to pay‚ whether it be being jailed‚ assaulted‚ or in some cases even killed. The sociological and psychological motivation behind this Movement‚ and what drove ordinary people to stand up for what they believed in‚ and accomplish extraordinary achievements for African-American Civil Rights is that of strength‚ and determination to stand up for what is just. From a psychological perspective it is important to understand the period before the Civil Rights movement was born. This struggle had

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    The movie Girl‚ Interrupted is based on the book Girl‚ Interrupted‚ by Susanna Kaysen. I would like to say that it is loosely based because although the actress‚ Winona Ryder‚ does portray Kaysen’s borderline personality‚ it seems that Angelina Jolie‚ who is Lisa Rowe in the movie‚ steals the spotlight. Girl‚ Interrupted is about a young girl who is put into the mental ward after an attempted suicide which she claims she was basically trying to leave a lot of stress she had from various experiences

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    David Denby Mean Girls

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    After watching the clips from Mean Girls and the related video presented in class‚ along with the article "High School Confidential: Notes on Teen Movies" by David Denby‚ p. 366‚ I believe that genre films reflect reality. All the scenes in genre films took place in high school‚ where presented many types of people such as the jocks sport‚ the nerd‚ the gangsters‚ the mean girls‚ the pretty girls‚ the prom queens‚ the ugly girls‚ the rich kids‚ and the slackers. Because of the presence of these people

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    Mean Girls Vs Shakespeare

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    lives. The two texts‚ ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ by William Shakespeare and ‘Mean Girls’ by Mark Waters‚ although set in distinct time periods‚ explore the concept of trickery and deceit. Even though‚ both narratives feature different settings and plots‚ they still share some similarities. Shakespeare and Waters‚ makes it evident that all deception used comes with a consequence. In‚ ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and ‘Mean Girls’‚ the antagonist receives a ghastly discipline for their utilization of duplicity

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    actress discusses in the documentary that the pay is lower for females and higher for males. In certain cases‚ females have to live off that allowance until they get a new cast. Other females take even lower pay just to have that role in the “show or movie.” Further‚ another actress discuss that they have faced discrimination in certain point of their careers for instance; in order to participate in a new cast‚ they have to be a certain ethnicity‚ age‚ height‚ weight‚ and physical appearance. Also some

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    Emerging from the first primordial peoples of the earth‚ from the Occident to the Orient‚ mythology appears to be an almost innate and inbuilt feature of the human psyche; as religion fuels the contention of superhuman gods who perhaps once sowed the seeds of life‚ mythology yields the direction and guidance that we all individually require whilst balancing on the beam of existence. Timeless in nature and endlessly influential‚ the mythic structure reflects the journey we all experience from the cradle

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    Tamara Mino Dr. Trier SYG 2000 September 19‚ 2014 Mean Girls Goffman’s theory says that Impression Management is the effort to control or influence the perceptions of other people. Based on what I watched in the film‚ I can conclude that this theory is reflected in most of the characters of the film because people can see how each of them try to control or influence other people. A clear example of this was when The Plastics had a three way conversation on the phone with Cady and they all

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    Mean Girls is like the modern version of Julius Caesar. There are many connections between the two stories. High school is a good portrayal of the jealousy‚ backstabbing‚ and betrayal that is found in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Regina George is Julius Caesar in Mean Girls. She is the leader that was feared to become too powerful or too popular. Regina was both loved and feared by the high school like Caesar. Then Regina was plotted against to ruin her reputation and taken down by Brutus and Cassius

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