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    My Manifesto My depiction of the world would be a world where forgiveness is not resisted. I envision a world where forgiveness is a course of action that is taken to resolve many problems. In life, many individuals have genuine hatred and anger toward others who have done them wrong. In life, many individuals are allowing this hatred and anger to cause additional problems. This can all be prevented if we allow ourselves to forgive. Dr. Martin Luther King once said “We must develop and maintain

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    For many years, the issue of criminal disposition has been greatly associated with those who reside in poor neighborhoods. Violence may occur within low income or predominant minority communities but much good has come from neighborhoods such as these. Further, this stereotype has generated much controversy: While some believe that all poor neighborhoods are the worst, indeed not all people who come from poor neighborhoods are not criminally disposed. Because of aspiring individuals who are prosperous

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    that no doesn’t actually mean no. Even the fairy tales we have grown up with have taught us how persistence is admirable and desirable and we should be willing to do whatever it takes to get the person of our dreams. Movies like the Temptation, a Tyler Perry film, depicts a driven woman, who’s successful and career-driven punished for being just that. Judith, the protagonist of the film, is “tempted” to have affair with Harley, a rich businessman. When Harley first advances, Judith rejects him by repeatedly

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    I will be discussing if I was a director, my concept of the play, I Can Do Bad All by Myself, produced by Tyler Perry. I chose this play because it can relate to almost any family who has had or is having family issues because of a mother not knowing how to be a good mother to their child because of their past issues. This play includes rape, fighting, cheating that leads to divorce and most important unity. Each of these assets are important in this play. My concept of this play is to have the audience

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    Many people throughout history have also faced adversity and have been resilient through it. For example, Tyler Perry; he had a terrible childhood, he was physically and sexually abused as a child, kicked out of high school, and tried to commit suicide twice in his lifetime. Still, through all his hardships, he produced and starred in his first theater production

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    Dr. Steve Maraboli once said, “it is never pretty when you leave an abusive and controlling relationship. The warden always protests when the prison gets shut down.” In society today, there are different forms of well-known abuse: psychological, sexual, human trafficking and physical. No child has the will strong enough to endure the physical and mental pain abuse brings. Every child needs support and someone to nurture them but there are kids who endure abuse from parents, classmates and other adults

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    Unfortunately, rape is just as commonplace today as it has been throughout history. In Tennessee Williams’ classic play A Streetcar Named Desire, Blanche, the protagonist, is a victim of rape. Just as so many victims today aren’t believed, Blanche was also denied the gift of validation when her sister did not believe her. Rape victims have been refused the right of seeing their accusers punished, and the concept of rape culture allows victims to be blamed instead of the perpetrators. This has not

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    crime solving methods are now the standard by which real ordinary citizens expect crimes to be solved. In this essay, I will focus on three perceived, yet not scientifically proven effects. The impact of law-oriented entertainment programming, such as Perry Mason, LA Law, and The People’s Court, on the public (Podlas, K.) have caused its television viewing audiences to believe they are now experts of crime scene investigation based on limited information received. Search

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    to further the white women’s agenda. It is important when speaking of feminism, we speak about a more critical, inclusive and diverse branch of feminism. The film that I will be applying feminism and black feminism to will be For Colored Girls (Perry, Tyler 2010). I will be discussing in which areas feminism applies and where it does not in For Colored Girls. Feminism is typically defined as the movement for women to have equal rights as men. Deeper than that however, feminism is a movement that

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    1) “Child Sexual Abuse, Traumatic Experiences, and Their Impact on the Developing Brain” Gaskill, Richard L. and Perry, Bruce D. (2012) “Child Sexual Abuse, Traumatic Experiences, and Their Impact on the Developing Brain” Handbook of Child Sexual Abuse: Identification, Assessment, and Treatment. Online. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118094822.ch2/pdf Annotated Bibliography: In this article, the author is making an argument that sexual abuse causes brain development problems in

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