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    of the stars, Blinded by the lights, a burning in the heart, She believed to play what she called her part, A member of society to satisfy her dreams” (Sarah Connor, 2002). The lyrics describe that the girl believed that she can pursue her ideal life and ideal job in the prosperous society. However, “no one paid attention on her skills” (Sarah Connor, 2002). In today’s Canada, although gender inequity has been improved, females still have less opportunities than males. Women full-time workers occupy

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    Terminator Essay

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    timeline, will have the ability to take Kyle Reese in a new, untapped direction. While the trio of Pops, Sarah, and Reese rightfully hold the fate of humanity in their hands, there’s a bigger bad guy in town this time around. Like past villains, the story finds a way to up the anti, so to speak – creating a far more powerful terminator than ever before. Surprisingly, though, it’s John Connor – the unshakable leader of the Resistance. And, there’s no finer man to cast in the role than Jason Clarke

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    (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and John Connor (Edward Furlong) in Terminator 2 (1991). Jeffords (1993)

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    interesting. The author of Backlash is Sarah Darer Littman and it’s a drama. I think the book was written for her father who always taught her to observe and care about the

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    The Terminator 2 seemingly following the storyline of its predecessor: Sarah and John Connor are on the fleet from a morphing cyborg assassin sent from the future. The date of the fictional Judgement Day - August 29th, 1997- is the day SkyNet becomes self-conscious and it sets in motion the war between human and technology. Although filmed in the past, the movie exhibits many possibilities for the future. Much of what the Terminator 2: Judgement day anticipates hasn’t fully become a reality but the

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    Resistance - Sarah Connor Starting out as a waitress, Sarah Connor becomes the target of a Terminator from the future. This Terminator who seeks to stops the birth of John Connor. Sarah goes on the run with resistance fighter Kyle Reese who becomes the father of John. Years after Kyle is killed, Sarah is separated from John and is placed in a mental hospital. People think that she is crazy for thinking that her son’s father is from the future. Before her separation from her son, Sarah taught John

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    brother of an infamous criminal Connor Lane, Kate Sutherland finds her life in danger. She then meets ex-CID officer, Nick Adams, who gives her a new identity and places her within his system of protective custody. However, when Lane identifies the whereabouts of Nick’s most important client, Kate must join him on a deadly race across Europe to stop Lane from getting to her. The book opens NICK Miller surprising Kate at her hideout on the Isle of Mann to warn that CONNOR LANE was coming to kill her

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    Strong women in films are now increasing but how they are shown and portrayed is not as positive as people want to believe it is. In the sense that a woman getting a leading role in her own movie is a step forward, but it could be argued that the ways in which these women are portrayed is still problematic. Wonder Woman (2017) features a dominant female character with a great deal of power and independence. However, her character has exposed various storylines that focus on fitting her into traditional

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    female was a fantastic move forward in the representation of women in video games, up until Metroid women in video games have never been portrayed as a heroic archetype, much like the animations and movies of the time this was quite the opposite in fact, before Metroid women in video games were usually always shown as a negative stereotype such as the aforementioned “Damsel in distress” or quite often the “Temptress". Prime examples of this in video games are the use of princess in need of rescue

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    Introduction This case study will discuss the dysfunctional relationship of John and Sarah. By having a hypothesis in place and using the family systems theory concept further applying circular questioning to test the hypothesis will help determine where the issues started in their relationship (Burnham & Harris, 1992). The use of the genogram will be discussed and identification of behavioural patterns passed down from generations will be explored. Moreover John and Sarah’s strengths and challenges

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