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    “Final Girl” rescuing herself is the foremost ideology a slasher film ordinarily focuses on. Over the years‚ Lollywood has managed to accomplish the two most successful horror films using the true slasher and storyline techniques; Zinda Laash (“Dracula in Pakistan/The Living Corpse”) and Zibah Khana (“Hell’s Ground”) produced in 1967 and 2007 respectively. It is interesting to know that the recent production; Hell’s Ground makes continuous relations with the thirty year

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    sides while others lurk in caves guarding hoards of treasure‚ fast fact‚ people in china have found the skull of a sea dragon. VAMPIRES. Stories of blood drinking monsters are nothing new and did you know that there was a person called Vlad Dracula 600 years ago‚ he was a very nasty piece of work. Vlad had an original way of dealing with anyone who annoyed him: he

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    Using the release of an anticipated continuation of a famous series - “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” as an example‚ Michael LaPointe in his article “Harry Potter Lives On” debates on how much influence authors have on what happens with their characters outside their own‚ original writings. He starts with a brief description of the book‚ how it got positive reviews‚ but also confused the readers with its unusual form of a script‚ and the fact that it wasn’t written by J.K. Rowling - author of

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    occurred and occurs in South Africa at multiple levels- within individuals‚ families‚ communities‚ and the society as a whole; and its effect on these institutions. This will be done by looking at‚ namely‚ apartheid South Africa‚ the emergence of xenophobia‚ black consciousness‚ and the policy of

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    America ’s campaign to create a master race Goldberg‚ D. T. (2002). The racial state. Malden‚ Mass.: Blackwell Publishers. Goldberg‚ D. T. (2010). Call and response. Patterns of Prejudice‚ 44(1)‚ 89-106. Gündüz‚ Z. Y. (2010). The European Union at 50—Xenophobia‚ Islamophobia and the Rise Of the Radical Right‚ Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs‚ 30(1)‚ 35- 47. Herf‚ J. (2006). The Jewish enemy: Nazi propaganda during World War II and the Holocaust. Howell J. & Lind J. (2010). Securing the World and Challenging

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    Migration in EU Member States Is the EU policy sufficient considering a constant increase of immigrants in Europe? Table of content • Introduction • General European Circumstances 1. How many immigrants are in Europe (Legal/Illigal) 2. rights of immigrants 3. Integration minister 4. OECD 5. Sinus Study 6. Bundesamt for immigration 7. Investigating actual abilities despite poorness • EU migration and integration policy • EU

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    Kong ship known as the Komagata Maru. This ship had been carrying 376 passengers from Punjab India. Only 24 out of the 376 passengers were able to make it in Canada. At the time citizens living in Canada called the country a “White man’s country”. Xenophobia played a huge factor in this because people living in Canada were fear of other people from other countries‚ that’s what shaped the whole Komagata Maru incident. When they were escorted back to India 19 passengers were killed by gunfire and the

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    Internationalism is a political principle which advocates a greater political or economic cooperation among nations and people. To what extent should internationalism be pursued? Internationalism is a very controversial topic among many people and may be difficult to come to a collective viewpoint because of the many diverse cultures/religions‚ political views‚ and possibly even economic viewpoints. All of these factors will cause individuals to think and act differently than others‚ therefore

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    figure amassed not only one of the largest fan bases in film‚ but directly influenced its own underground culture. Bela Lugosi donned the crimson cape in 1927 as Count Dracula in a Broadway adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel‚ where he was talent-spotted as a character actor for the new Hollywood talkies‚ appearing in the first Dracula film with sound. It would be four years later‚ with the movie adaptation of that play that vampires would become a public icon. Here we are almost ninety years later‚

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    manipulation to find transmission channels. I also found it interesting that our sense of disgust at certain smells that have a load of infectious material‚ such as spoiled food‚ really helps us avoid infection. Additionally‚ a human’s fear of strangers (xenophobia) might be due to the instinctive avoidance of disease. A key point in chapter 5 was that the degree of virulence is determined by how a parasite gets from host to host. The final fact I learned in chapter 5 was that anthrax can exist outside a

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