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    Safe Space Report Essay

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    THE BIG BANG THEORY REPORTING SAFE SPACE’S IN THE COMMUNITY JILLIAN PIKE CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. The Big bang Theory, series 1 episode 14 – The Nerdvana Annihilation 3. Literature 4. Observation of The Big Bang episode 5. Analysis of The Big Bang episode 6. Recommendations 7. Reference list INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this report is to determine whether or not the environment within an episode of the television series “The Big Bang Theory” is considered a safe space.

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    Within the first episode of Twin Peaks, ”Pilot”, we are introduced to a wide array of characters and subplots. The show’s main plot starts when the body of Laura Palmer is discovered washed up on a riverbank, wrapped in plastic. FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper is called in and teams up with Sheriff Harry Truman, as he believes there is a connection between Laura’s death and the death of another girl named Teresa Banks a year prior. As the whole town of Twin Peaks is devastated by this shocking event, substantial

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    from 1943 until 1946,” (Milton Glaser, 2017) before attending an art school at the Cooper Union. He then received the Fulbright Scholarship to attend Accademia di Bella Arti, Academy of Fine Arts, in Italy. After studying there from 1952-1953, Glaser returned to New York and in “1954 Seymour Chwast, Reynold Ruffins, and Edward Sorel to found Push Pin Studios.” (Milton Glaser, 2017) These four students from the Cooper Union banded together to create a force that was revolutionary to the field of graphic

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    Imagine a society that is so strict that even a simple rule break can result in a severe punishment. In Anthem, this is just everyday life for the society that Equality 7-2521 lives in. The society that was created in Anthem was an attempt to make a utopia but instead ended up in a dystopia. In this society, people are assigned their jobs and are forced to take that job that was assigned to them. The government controls everything and has taken many steps to eliminate all freedom from the society

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    and exposed the hearts of those who saw the false conviction, but did nothing about it in order to protect themselves. Directed by Fred Zinnemann, this thrilling motion picture’s main character is a marshal named Cain, played by the actor Gary Cooper. He’s asked by the townspeople to relocate because a few villains plan to kill him at high noon. Instead of heeding to the advice of the townspeople, Cain stands up for what he believes in, and stays to fight all four of the villains. People slowly

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    The renowned actor, known as Frank James Cooper, had an affluent upbringing. Frank James Cooper, also known as Gary Cooper, was born on May, 7, 1901, on a ranch in Helena, Montana. His father, Charles Cooper, was a lawyer from England. His mother’s name was Alice Cooper. Cooper began his education at a prestigious school in England. Then, he attended Grinnell College in Iowa, which he grew a passion for making cartoons. While at Grinnell College Gary Cooper got into a bad car accident. Interestingly

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    Sheldon Cooper: The Challenging Aspects of Type-A Personality Sheldon Cooper, a male in his late twenties, is visibly sweating, displaying a tense posture as he fires questions to a woman he only just met. Out of context, this is quite an odd sight. Let’s add that the woman is a doctor and new girlfriend of Sheldon’s best friends and that Sheldon most likely has a cold. The first reaction he has to hear the woman is a doctor is to grill her and take advantage of her possible expertise. Thus, his

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    Wedding Crashers Wedding Crashers was the return of the "R" rated adult comedy movie, it was the sixth biggest grosser in 2005, it is a sex comedy about two men who crash weddings to meet single woman and deceive them to get them into bed. I believe the movie "Wedding Crashers" is against feminism. The two male characters treat women like sex objects to gain their need for sexual satisfaction. The movie stereotypes women to make them seem like sex objects, disregarding their personality and

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    Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique and Sue Kaufman's Diary of a Mad Housewife Bettina Balser, the narrator of Sue Kaufman’s Diary of a Mad Housewife, is an attractive, intelligent woman living in an affluent community of New York City with her successful husband and her two charming children. She is also on the verge of insanity. Her various mental disorders, her wavering physical health, and her sexual promiscuity permeate her diary entries, and are interwoven among descriptions of the

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    In our modern society there is a word that can be said that can make grown men cringe and conservative parents worry and strike up discussions and debates anywhere you go. This word carries a lot of weight but is never quite taken seriously.The word is known by many people but not fully understood by the masses. The word being referred to is Feminism and it is phenomenon that has been around for years but has been spreading through people everywhere. Feminism is a movement created to help everyone

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