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    Introduction Ingmar Bergman has been openly described by Woody Allen as a major influence in his craft of making films. Throughout the years of his career, spanning over decades, Allen has been heavily drawn to Bergman’s style as an art form, enough to impact his own style of telling stories in the cinematic medium. Bergman’s strong method of telling a story was truly riveting and groundbreaking in the entertainment industry, especially for the development of Swedish cinema. As for American

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    and according to the predicament of the future, this territorial notion that America abides by is slowly corrupting the nation. Since the establishment of America equality was always an issue, but always an issue of avoidance. In the article Deconstructing America, Buchanan states, “As for the Africans, they arrived in 1619 in slave ship, and were not freed for 246 years. Then

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    Chelsea Rowland English 350-A: Modern Drama Final Draft Essay # 2 Monday, April 20, 2015 Women in Death and the King’s Horseman and M. Butterfly How are women represented and portrayed in theatrical plays? In most plays, men and women are frequently assigned stereotyped roles that make women assume passive and meek roles. Every so often, men are given the privileged to take on the role of a strong and powerful character, whereas the women took submissive roles typical of the weaker sex concept

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    In the essay, “Man Ray’s Disarming Venuses: Deconstructing the Classical Torso in Surrealist Photography,” the author, Kirsten A. Hoving, examines photographs created by Man Ray and how it relates to the classical Venus sculptures. By using Man Ray’s idea of deconstructing the classical female torso in fragments, body doubling corsets, and formless figures, the author argues how those characteristics communicate the meaning of eroticism and power within Surrealist photography and literature. Within

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    As J.R.R. Tolkien once wrote in his book The Return Of The King, “All your words are but to say: you are a woman, and your part is in the house. But when the men have died in battle and honour, you have leave to be burned in the house, for the men will need it no more.” For thousands of years within stories and real life the job of the woman has been to stay within the house, do jobs like cooking, cleaning and taking care of and raising the children. The men on the other hand hunt for food, fight

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    for the Hot Wheels Stunt Devils racetrack and extension packs. I chose this ad because it was, colorful, eye-popping, exciting, and interactive. I thought this ad had more to go off of with the online element using a scanner for the QR code. In deconstructing this print ad, I noticed how the box was zoomed out and angled as to make the product look larger. I also learned how highlighting certain aspects of the product while shading others helps to emphasize the important features of your product. In

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    cockfight means in the Balinese culture. The next is how this does this go with “structural-functionalism”. Then lastly contrasting Geertz’s argument using the information that Evans-Pritchard gives us with his work “Nuer”. These will help with deconstructing and then answering the question. It was already illegal in Indonesia to have cockfights in the 1950s. Geertz with his wife was there at this time to observed cockfights and the social meaning that they have. It was only after the first cockfight

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    Clearly, she is a dedicated athlete and proves to be highly resilient, as she has adapted to her new physical form and continues to compete athletically. Anna has proven to be physically and emotionally resilient yet is experiencing challenges deconstructing her intimate relationship with male partners due to internalized sociocultural norms of beauty, sexuality and her feminine identity as a person living with a disability (Beckwith & Yau, 2013). In working with Anna, I would explore her beliefs

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    Deconstructing the barriers and structures of the 20th Century Deconstructing the barriers and structures of the 20th century has great impact on the healthcare team. Currently, I feel that my organization is mechanistic as we have policies and procedural approaches that drive our everyday work lives. Although important, the policies and procedures established are rigid and are were not written to consider the change in our patient population and the impact social media has on patient treatment and

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    system that is influenced by religion and thrives off the exploitation of fear. Contrastingly, the justice within ‘V for Vendetta’ is executed by anarchist vigilantes in aims to improve the authoritative constraints on the civilians, consequently, deconstructing the government’s control due to the minimisation of mass hysteria. The literary techniques utilised by both Miller and Moore varies, however, both texts demonstrate the influence mass hysteria has on the behaviour of civilians’, despite differences

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