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    Thompson on the other hand doesn 't feel the same way about broken windows. “Despite its popularity, the theory of Broken Windows Policing is full of holes. Asserting that low-level misdemeanor crimes lead to serious crimes, in effect, says that criminals cause crime”(Thompson P.45). Thompson feels as if crime is committed because of the lack

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    imagine a world where one could get away with crime and murder without even having anything tested or examined as evidence? Well thanks to forensic scientist that won’t happen. A forensic scientist’s job is to examine the evidence and data from a crime scene. In order to become a forensic analyst there is a lot of training required (according to forensics analyst.com) you could spend up to 7 years training to become a forensic scientist. The field of forensics and crime is very overwhelming in both good

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    for causes of male domination in social institutions. Thus, from a feminist perspective male violence against women is considered to be a form of social control (Harway, o’neil, 19). Furthermore, feminists demonstrates the destructive consequences of male’s violence against women, those women suffer both immediate and long range consequences to their physical well being. While victims of partner violence may suffer a variety of physical wounds including broken

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    colloquial language that the Lulu believes black people and white people should be separated because of all the trouble that white people have brought them. An example of segregation can also be seen in The Help with the use of cinematography. In the scene where Aibileen gets removed from the bus because a black person was shot it can be seen that the white people are clearly situated at the front of the bus and black people are seated at the

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    Laura’s glass figurines are placed: JIM: I hope that it wasn’t the little glass horse with the horn? LAURA: Yes. (She stoops to pick it up.) JIM: Aw, aw, aw. Is it broken? LAURA: Now it is just like all the other horses. JIM: It’s lost its- LAURA: Horn! It doesn’t matter. Maybe it’s a blessing in disguise (Williams, 1,170). This scene really takes the

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    question the love of Othello and Desdemona. Some say if Othello really loves Desdemona, how can he possibly kill his beloved wife? Although, in the exposition of the play, Desdemona and Othello are seems as a newlywed couple where their love cannot be broken easily, it is possible that Othello’s love for Desdemona is not real. The fact that the two falls in love because of Othello’s stories is questionable. Thought not impossible, it is unusual how someone would falls in love easily just by hearing the

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s debut novel, This Side of Paradise, is a bilsdungsroman featuring its protagonist Amory Blaine. Set in the 1910s-20s, Fitzgerald repeatedly brings in historical and social context from the era into the plot to reflect the growth of time alongside Amory’s growth. World War I was mentioned fleetingly in the first chapter and finally interrupts Amory’s pace of life when he gets drafted into the army during the “Interlude” section of the novel. Utilizing somber and dismal diction

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    The harsh and fragile relationship shown in the birthday scene and the loving and caring nature in the final scene. These relationships are contrasted to reinforce the concept of acceptance through the transitions and the forgiveness that is required. In comparison, the pages ‘Never ask for a reason’ and ‘Always know the way home’ in ‘The

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    Sociological Concept of Crash Sociology is the systemic study of human society and social interaction. Sociologists study human societies and their social interactions in order to develop theories of how human behavior is shaped by group life and how, in turn, group life is affected by individuals (Kendall, 4). The movie Crash (Haggis, 2005), is full of many sociological issues, such as race, social class, and gender. Crash makes you see how group life is affected by individuals and how

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    The particular video I chose is a segment of the film ‘The Godfather’ (Francis Ford Coppola, 1972), which is still regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. I chose the opening scene of the film because I feel that it, not only sets out a particular theme and ongoing form of communication, but that is also full of communicational tactics that deliver important connotations about culture, organisational communication and emblems which are still relevant to today’s society. The first four words

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