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    Defamation In Defamation

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    issue for lawsuits among celebrities, as can be seen from numerous examples of court cases (Ciccatelli; Ember; Meade; Robinson and Stolberg; Rolph ). In 2016, The NY Times published an article about the 10$ million defamation complaint filed by Sean Penn, famous American actor and humanitarian, against Lee Daniels in September 2015 (Holson). The latter actor used Mr. Penn as an example for the domestic abuse to make a point about his fellow actor in the Empire television series Terrence Howard. In

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    Ronald Reagan California proved divided on state political issues in 1964. The state needed a Republican candidate with an inspirational personality that could humanize conservatism within the state. Ronald Reagan fit the criteria (DeGroot, 1997). Reagan a former actor, and president of the Screen Actors Guild was not a politician by Washington standards. However, Reagan had been on the campaign trail with Barry Goldwater, delivering inspirational speeches at various campaign stops. Reagans

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    the attention of researchers “Sex during creating a movie or a photo is an expression protected under the First Amendment. Generally, the one paying for the sex is also different than the one receiving the benefit of that act, further distancing it from a strictly sex-for-money arrangement”. Some free of speech parties argue that “even first-person movies should be afforded this protection, though no significant cases have gone to court”. Reporters state, “while recorded sexual performances have

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    In order to create realistic solutions, it is essential to see how Californians have funded infrastructure projects in the past. Before California became the populous state it is today; not much infrastructure was built because the demand was not set in place. As more people moved to California as a result of the California Gold Rush, roads were cleared to make commutes easier. Property tax mostly funded these projects. It was not until the creation of the 1909 State Highway Act that significant

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    revealed in the story of Clifford Whittingham Beers through his autobiography A Mind That Found Itself. Mr. Beers’ autobiography highlighted his struggle with mental illness and the shameful state of mental health care in America. The following quote from Mr. Beer autobiography explained the need for the social problem of (mental illness) to become a center stage in effort to help society see the suffering of people with mental illness “I trust that it is not now too late, however, to protest in behalf

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    Beale Angelina Jolie is one of Hollywood's most known actresses. Leading in movies like “Salt” and “Maleficent.” She’s one of Hollywood's highest paid actors. Jolie was born in Los Angeles, California, June 1975. She was always a joyful little girl, she would dress up and play improve while her brother would record her. Meanwhile, she suffered from depression. While living in New York at the time, her parents were separated when she was only 6 months old. Her father being the actress Jon Voight managed

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    Our Class Play

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    I went to see the production play of Our Class at University of California, Irvine (UCI). The play was based on history events that happened and the characters perspective on the events. It took place in a small city in Poland between late 1920’s till even in the 2000’s. The play was really mesmerizing but it was also easier to spot some of the techniques and lessons that were shown in the play like how we learned in our class room. For instance, I learned about the Fitzmaurice voice work, the Laban

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    He follows along with the story laid out by Sheik and Sater, but his cast is filled with half hearing and half ASL actors. The primary roles in the show are divided among deaf and hearing actors with the deaf actors having doubles of their characters who provide some of the dialogue and the singing voices. While the double sings the song for the character, the deaf actor signs the lyrics while making all of the acting choices for the character. For example, the main character of Wendla is played

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    California Dreams

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    story written by Rawls. To the weather of California, the reality of the gold rush, and the population growth of California, Both stories compliment each other as they both accurately describe the lifestyle of California in the 1850’s and beyond. Growth as a situation described in both stories, as both writers talked about California was one of the

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    up a stir in social politics that changes were made. Katharine Hepburn was a successful Hollywood actor with major roles in big screen films as well as in

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