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    The Representation of Women in Some Like It Hot and Alien 3 This essay will be about how women are and have been represented in films in the past and how they are represented nowadays. I will be looking at the roles and representations of women in 'Some Like It Hot' and 'Alien 3'. 'Some Like It Hot' was made in 1958. Marilyn Monroe starts in the comedy as Sugar Cane who is a very feminine musician. 'Alien 3' on the other hand was made 40 years after and is a sci-fi

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    C. Psychoanalysis as a political weapon in Alien i. Male action and female inaction There are two major examples of male activeness and female passiveness in Alien: the chestburster scene and the differences between Ripley and Dallas as the protagonist. In the iconic chestburster scene the crew are seated peacefully as they prepare to return to stasis, however this peace is disturbed when Kane convulses and a chestburster bursts out of him. Only the male characters are active in this scene: Parker

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    There is no doubt that Hollywood is an industry based on selling movies and what sells movies better than the marketing of a Hollywood star. An actor or actress can not only make movies successful, but in addition their images are also profitable. The Hollywood Star System has been very profitable for Hollywood and contributed to saving Hollywood in the late 1920s and 1930s when studios found it financially hard to survive. Once Hollywood realized their star’s had financial power there was no stopping

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    Under IRCA 2.7 illegal aliens mostly from Mexico were given legal immigrant status. These new laws opened the door to the longest and largest wave of immigration ever-27 million since 1965, including illegal entries. The visa waiver pilot program (VWPP) is designed

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    Employment opportunities are chief reason illegal aliens come into the United States. NLBA gave balance of protection to undocumented workers the same as U.S. citizens. Since back pay or reinstatement is not a remedy the NLRB to correct violations, this gives employers an incentive to violate the IRCA.

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    Illegal: contrary to or forbidden by official rules or regulations. Dictionary.com’s definition of illegal seems straightforward. Using this definition, illegal immigrants are what they are: illegal. Forbes estimates 11.3 million unauthorized immigrants resided in the United States as of March 2016. 56% of those unauthorized migrants are from Mexico. Even though some say it is inhumane and unrealistic to deport 11.2 million illegal immigrants, they should be repatriated because of their huge drain

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    question in our American Society today is, “Should we deport Illegal Aliens?” If you’re a whole hearted person believing everyone deserves a great life, illegal or not, “You’re stupid, and you’re not only stupid, you’re wrong.” - Donald J. Trump. In this Paper you are going to learn 3 very strong reasons why not deporting illegal aliens is unacceptable. Reason 1; Illegal Alien Crimes. Reason 2; It isn’t fair to LEGAL immigrants. Reason 3; The more hypocritical “Illegals taking Legal peoples jobs.”

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    immigration whether or not aliens (undocumented or documented) should have the same equal rights as Americans when it comes to employment, education, and benefits in the United States. Despite what individuals believe or disbelieve, under certain acts, codes, laws, and the U.S. Constitution, all aliens have rights, regardless of their immigration status. In this paper I will discuss an overview of the court case, Patel v, Quality Inn South, which deals with an undocumented alien who was able to recover

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    Alien Organicity In Alien

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    An Assessment of Organicity in Alien Question: In Alien, is organicity portrayed as beauty or repulsiveness? In Alien, a film directed by Ridley Scott in 1979, a crew boards the Nostromos to explore a distress signal. However, once an alien is brought onboard, the crew struggles for their individual survival. There is a constant juxtaposition between the organic and inorganic, and the organic is often heavily associated with the abject, which entails messiness and even violence. Beauty refers to

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    Planet Puff

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    make PLANET PUFF. Gilgamesh, Okega, and Ala were the only aliens left of their breed of alien. Their species of alien was the most interesting. They were a mix of omari and mathia aliens. They lived on Planet Puff with all kinds of different alien species. Planet Puff was the most visited planet in the milky way. Every kind of non-human life form wanted to go there. Today was one of the most celebrated days on the planet. All of the aliens stepped out of their mushroom houses and waited for the emperor

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