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    that goes undercover at a high school to find stories and write an article that will help parents relate to their teenagers. In this scene the high school is having prom. One of the popular girls, Gibby, gets out of a vehicle by herself dressed as Malibu Barbie. She walks up to her other two friends, Kristin and Kirsten, angrily because they copied her idea for their prom outfits. They claim that they did not copy her because they are different Barbies. One is Disco Barbie and the other is Evening

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    16th Birthday. I had been waiting months for my birthday to arrive, for my car was in sight. Both my father Steven and my mother, Felicia, had made it very clear that I was to get a car for my birthday, but not necessarily the new 2016 blue Chevrolet Malibu I had hoped and begged for. This was not very pleasing, for I wanted a car of my liking and satisfaction. This car was the newest car to hit the market, with an incredibly low gas mileage, rearview camera, and its sleek exterior. On October

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    Essay On Toloache

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    Short Essay 1. Toloache Back in the day, for California natives, doing drug wasn’t just cool, it made you a man. Toloache, otherwise known as Jimson weed is a narcotic hallucinogen that was commonly used by native peoples in their puberty and initiation rites ceremonies. This coming of age ceremony, was lengthy and intensive, involving the whole community. Boys, and sometimes girls, after ingesting the drug would pass out and were thought to be transported to another world. They were expected

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    The History of dance is very complex and difficult to explain, being that it goes back millions of years ago. Dance has been a part of humanity for as long as anyone can remember, dance has evolved over time into something extravagant, it has been changed because of humanity and it has changed with humanity, and it will keep changing regardless of what we as people do to it. Dance is a wonderful thing that most people love and will keep loving as time goes on. Dance is a form of art, a language

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    In this scene, we have Riggan and his ex-wife Sylvia and he’s breaking the new to her that he may refinance their Malibu house that was left for their daughter Sam for money to pay for the play production. Sylvia during this scene was re-evaluating where Riggan’s priorities stands based on her facial expression Sylvia was apathetic towards Riggan and his words and her

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    Devil in A Blue Dress was originally a novel written by Walter Mosby in 1990 and then made into a film in 1995. To begin this reflection I will start with my summary of the movie, and then comment on the actors and how they compared to the books characters, then discuss how the movie compared to the book, and lastly discuss how the movie fits into the noir/neo-noir film category. The film’s opening credits feature a catchy jazz song and artwork from the era that helps set the setup the movie as to

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    In the movie Iron Man three, it displays many examples of current popular culture themes and concepts from the class SOCI220 American Popular culture. Many different examples of popular culture themes are presented throughout the movie. For several decades MARVEL comics has been producing comics and in this addition of Iron Man is a spin off of the original Iron Man comics with a modern day twist about it. American audiences have always sought out and have been inspired by superhero movies. Some

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    Short Story

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    Both Mark and I both slammed the car doors and walked in opposite directions. One home perched over the glistening sands of Malibu housed a famous rocker who regularly hired my father for album covers. We stood at the short white fence over the cliff and evaluated our climb down the cliff, and across the beach to the enormous round flat rock, our point of entry. Mark and I had our first kiss on Point Dume three years earlier. We were in love and carried residual innocence. The magic of childhood

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    The Blue Wall Of Silence

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    In 2012, thirteen U.S. police officers fired a total of 137 bullets into a Chevy Malibu; the motorists inside were unarmed. Police brutality is a heavily debated topic, in the United States, its existence is the issue. There has been countless accusations of excessive force, also known as police brutality, throughout the years. Excessive force is the unjustified use of force to detain, control, and assault of any individual. Due to the Blue wall of Silence, insufficient training, unequal application

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    Doris and I ride our new road bikes on Friday morning. For ten minutes we warm up, and then, pedal in the direction to Malibu. The air is cool with early morning fog. Doris leads and I follow. Her pace is faster than usual. No problem. I ride my bike to ride my bike. I have a low-keyed Friday. I’ve scheduled a pitch meeting at eleven with a new writer. The agent I met recently said his client “Thinks out of the box.” I would rather that and am keen to meet him. There’s an hour before, so I

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