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    The Valiant values courage and bravery.They are tasked with guarding the city.Their main goals are to prepare themselves to support and serve no matter what with no doubt and  to  show courage. The members of Valiant are often outgoing and intense.  Valiant members wear black tights for girls and loose-fitting black pants for guys, red shirts,black hoodies with red details, a necklace with a lion head symbolizing courage and boots for both girls and guys. The Valiant faction is a municipal area of

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    I have never head of or seen Mad Max: Fury Road before and WOW! was I impressed. In my journal, I will be talking about The Cult of the V8, Nux, and Imperator Furiosa. From the title, we already know there is a character named Max who is hostile. The Cult of the V8 is an automobile and engine base Wasteland religion of Immortan Joe’s War Boys. Their job is to go find people and supplies for his kingdom. They view Joe as a god like figure. It can be implied that the War Boys who live in The Citadel

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    It is clear why Mel Gibson was hired as Hamlet in this Franco Zeffirelli film. In 1990 Mel Gibson became one of the greatest actors in the world. He was the star of the Lethal Weapon and Mad Max series of films, not to mention the 1985 People Magazine’s Original Sexiest Man Alive. In my opinion, Gibson was however, visually miscast as Hamlet because he looked too old for the part. Hamlet is at best 30, while Gibson was 34 but looked 45. Gibson’s age is noticeable whenever he does a scene with Glenn

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    In the movie Braveheart, William Wallace, played by Mel Gibson, gives one of the greatest speeches known to man. Wallace is the leader of the Scottish warriors, who are at war with England. This speech was very persuasive and effective in preparing his troops for battle. Many of his troops did not even believe it was him; William Wallace had become more of a myth than a man. This will just show the audience how influential this man and his speech was. Wallace’s speech to the Scottish warriors is

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    This web design evaluation report is based on Flip Band’s website. Flip Band is a local Palmerston North band that provides live music entertainment throughout the North Island of New Zealand. Web Design Best Practices are used as a guideline to evaluate the site. The target audience are individuals seeking live music entertainment for their corporate functions, weddings, birthdays, special events, bars, restaurants, hotels and private parties. The image used as a main header is appealing and shows

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    Girlpool Interpretation

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    Today, girl bands exist, but there are still few. Girl pool is an all girl electric guitar and bass duo which formed in LA in 2013. Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad started the band when they were teenagers, and have created two full length albums since they started. On their first album, “Girlpool”, “Jane” is song about female empowerment. It is a story about a girl named Jane who stood up for herself by shoving “her fist in Tommy’s mouth,” because “usually [he] did the talking.” The song uses Jane

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    glamourous Gibson Girls that I was caught. The Gibson Girls spanned across the late 1900’s and early 2000’s. However, what’s most interesting about them is that they’re named after the illustrated Charles Dana Gibson. His drawings known as the Gibson Girls appeared in many of the popular magazines at the time (eyewitnesstohistory). The Gibson Girls were known for their big effortless bouffant hairstyles as well as their big chest, tiny waist, and big hip silhouette (Edwardian Fashion – The Gibson Girl)

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    item. In this ad the company Gibson is promoting a specific guitar to be sold. In the ad there is a six-string, electric guitar standing up with the wording, “If this doesn’t get you laid you should just commit suicide.” In the lower right hand corner of the ad, the company’s name Gibson is printed. This six-string guitar is popular for beginning music artists. In this ad the company Gibson is using pathos, ethos, and logos to get the audience’s attention. The Gibson guitar ad explicitly sells

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    In the modern day media women are shown as to be too perfect to be true, Magazines show women how they are suppose to be, how they are suppose to ‘look like” by using photoshop to manipulate and sculpt a “perfect” female. Not only magazines portray this image but so does social media, Girls are expected to be ‘ Skinny, Blue eyes, Blonde with a perfect style and lifestyle’’ Making younger girls starve themselves and abuse their bodies to sculpt themselves out to be replicas of women how they have

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    The “Roaring Twenties” was an age of dramatic social, political, and economic change. Women wanted improved and fair rights and the nation’s wealth doubled between 1920 and 1929. Culture, values, and the technology of America changed and it had only just begun. The “Roaring Twenties” were considered as a “celebration of youth”. The many experiences that came from WWI had transitioned into the growth of new industries, cities, and new morals. Women finally gained the right to vote in 1920, and there

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