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The Culture Of America By Mark Seltzer
In today s society, Americans have been given choices. Choices to do and say what they want.
Although given these choices, Americans would rather designate themselves to take a role as a
spectator rather than being directly involved in a threatening situation. But why does one want to
witness such an image to begin with? This form of fascination can be attributed to the publicizing of
violent crimes by many outlets of media such as newspapers, televisions, and other sources readily
available to the public. The convening of the public around violent scenes has come to make up what
author Mark Seltzer characterizes as a wound culture, which he outlines as the public fascination
with torn and open bodies and torn and opened persons, a collective gathering around shock, trauma,
and the wound (1). Given the enormous volume of crimestories and scenes in today s media, it is
confident to say that the public has become fascinated. The culture of America is drawn to trauma,
which is a Greek word for wound. ( Trauma ) In the turning of the twentieth century, the superstar of
the wound culture emerged: the serial killer. The fascination with this new founded celebrity haunts
and excites the community. These famous killers are intriguing and raise complex questions of why
people do what they do. Therefore, serial killers are molded by family experiences, the oedipal
complex, and the fear of abandonment.
The early stage of life, the childhood years, is the most important stage of a
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
The belief in African inferiority has existed since at least the 16th century. The 17th and 18th
centuries saw European scientists going to great lengths to find scientific proof of the inferiority of
Africans, even the theory that Africans were the descendants of apes who raped white women was
accepted during the 17th century. Europeans used their belief that Africans were primitive,
cultureless subhuman beings to justify the enslavement of what UNESCO estimates to be between
25 and 30 million Africans between the late 17th and early 19th centuries. With the exceptions of
Brazil, Puerto Rico and Cuba, slavery in the Western world had been abolished by 1870, yet the
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Another field in which Europeans have looked down upon Africans is the field of language. Most
African nations did not have any form any form of writing, and therefore Europeans saw them as
primitive people, ironically writing was the standard by which the Greeks and the Romans
judged the British, Gauls (from modern day France) and the Germans to be barbarians. The
disdain which the Europeans showed Ibo culture is expressed by Obierika who, when asked if
Europeans understood Ibo customs about land said How can he when he does not even speak
our tongue? But he says that our customs are bad This quote shows how important language is to
the Ibo and how disrespectful of it the Europeans were. What Europeans failed to understand was,
in spite of their lack of the written word, the Ibo people had a rich language which was an integral
part of their culture. Even though they were unable to write, the Ibo were able to pass on the
knowledge and history of their culture from generation to generation through folk tales which were
very important and varied from village to village and provided each village with its own distinct
identity. The folk tales of the Ibo people were not much different from the myths of any other
civilization, including the Greeks and the Romans, whose civilizations are respected and revered by
westerners even today. Even without writing, the Ibo still
Ethnic Notions Analysis
The film, Ethnic notions, did an excellent job at showcasing the power that music and film has in
our society. Ethnic Notions is a documentary that recorded of the progression of Black of music
and performance through the ages. Black Art has been around for centuries, however in America
Black Art is relatively new and has been appropriate and misused in America. America has used
its media and art platforms to perpetuate stereotypes that incorrectly depicts Black American and
played a role in the systematic oppression of Black Americans. In the 1820 s, Thomas Daddy Rice
dressed and imitated a rippled slave named Jim Crow, and made a mockery of him in front of a
large audience; this performance was the first known case of appropriation by whites. Dancing
was outlawed for slaves in 1680 s, so slaves found a way to dance without crossing and stopping
feet. This performance also became widely popular and was adopted nationwide, it became known
as minstrelsy. Minstrelsy became a type of performance that created unfair and racist stereotypes
about black Americans and portrayed the, as savages . Minstrel performers wore black face makeup
and clothes that were raggedy and ripped. The minstrel performers sing song that... Show more
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Sand boy perpetuated the idea that black men were happy to be slaves, are lazy, and only enjoy
singing and dancing all day. The Zip coon character was essentially a failed attempt at black
trying to assimilate in white society. The Zip coon was socially awkward and always walked
around with a knife. The mammy portrayed black women as the faith servants to their white
masters. While the Black women seemed to be intelligent to a certain degree, their sexual agency
was stripped from them, they were always plus size and never showed their hair. These images idea
became very popular and people came to believe that all blacks fit those
Testing Based Fecal Occult Blood Test Sensitivity And...
Guaiac based Fecal Occult Blood Test Sensitivity and Specificity
Colon cancer The large intestines are a part of the digestive system (Colorectal cancer, 2015). The
large intestines (large bowels) are made up of the colon and the rectum (What is colorectal cancer,
2016). The colon is five feet long muscular tube that makes up the majority of the large bowel (What
is colorectal cancer, 2016). After food goes through the small intestines, of the digestive system, the
colon absorbs the salt and water from the food that remains and the waste matter (feces) is the
byproduct (What is colorectal cancer, 2016). The feces is then expelled from the body through the
anus (What is colorectal cancer, 2016).
When a cancer forms in the lining of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The localized stage is stage where cancer is only found in the part of the body where it originated
from (Surveillance, epidemiology, and end results program, n.d.). In Virginia, 39% of colorectal
cancers are detected at the localized stage (Cancer in Virginia, 2014). The 2012 Behavioral Risk
Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey reported that 69% of Virginia adults age 50 or older
reported that they have had a colon cancer screening (Cancer in Virginia, 2014).
Guaiac based Fecal Occult Blood Test
The guaiac based Fecal Occult Blood Test (gFOBT) is a screening test for colorectal cancer (A
guide to FOBT, n.d.). The guaiac based Fecal Occult Blood Test uses the chemical reagent guaiac
to detect the presence of heme in stool (A guide to FOBT, n.d.). Colorectal neoplasms can cause
blood (heme) in the stool because the blood vessels on the surface of colorectal cancer and/or
colorectal polyps have fragile blood vessels that are easily damaged when feces pass through the
large bowel (A guide to FOBT, n.d.). A small amount of blood from the fragile colorectal polyps
and cancer vessels merge with the stool (A guide to FOBT, n.d.). The small amount of blood that
is combined with the stool from the colorectal polyps and cancer vessels is not visibly noticeable
in the stool (A guide to FOBT, n.d.). Consequently, Fecal Occult Blood Tests, such as gFOBT, can
be used to detect the small amount of blood that can be found in the stool if a person has colorectal
polyps or cancer (A
Examples Of Western Language In Waiting For Godot
WESTERN CULTURE: WAITING FOR GODOT
Civilizations will talk to themselves. Art is the favored medium of discourse. Literature mirrors
that internal conversation directly. For example, take Victorian England. Dickens A Christmas
Carol reflected social guilt over the treatment of the poor. H. G. Wells the War of the Worlds
reflected insecurity over an industrial age world war. That war became a reality in less than two
decades. So it s wise to listen to a culture s authors, especially to those whose work outlives them.
Their words often predict the future.
In 1953, Samuel Beckett opened in Paris the French version of Waiting for Godot. This tragic
comedy depicts the vigil of two characters (Vladimir and Estragon). By a dismal roadside, the two
await the momentous coming of Godot. This character, however, never appears. This brings both
Vladimir and Estragon to the point of a comedic suicide. It is comic because in ends with a broken
belt and falling pants. No one dies. The two friends give Godot another day. If he fails to show, the
two will try again more seriously. At this point, the play ends. The puzzled audience leaves with
unanswered questions. Some critics say that the plays conclusion is the point. It parallels, as well as
parodies, human life.
The play s characters seem commonplace. So are their activities. These include talk, jokes, smells,
food, strangers, and even boots. By themselves, they offer no special meaning or fulfillment. What
the
Rhetorical Analysis On What I Lived For
Within Henry David Thoreau s excerpt Where I Lived, and What I Lived For, he employs
metaphors in his writing to inspire the reader to live deliberately and with purpose. Furthermore,
his use of metaphors also serve as a critique of society. Thoreau aims to make the audience realize
a deeper, more true meaning of life than is portrayed by much of society. A prominent extended
metaphor in his excerpt is about the railroad. Thoreau uses the railroad metaphor to describe
society s dependence upon industry and reflect their fast paced and shallow lifestyle. Thoreau
evinces a paradox of society when he says, If we do not get out sleepers, and forge rails, and devote
days and nights to the work, but go tinkering upon our lives to improve them, who... Show more
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However, if they were to be complacent and stay home, there would be no need to build railroads
or expand industry. These different views reflect the contradiction in society and in an individual s
mind. People think that they always have to be moving and building and instituting some new
technology that will somehow make us great and earn a spot in heaven. However, people end up
hurting themselves with this mindset because they are selling themselves short of the full potential
of life, which, according to Thoreau, is to live fully and deliberately. Thoreau is exposing that
humans strive for superficial success through their complicated and expeditive routines of their
everyday lives, but true success comes by improving one s own life. Later in the metaphor, Thoreau
uses the train to point out oppression and manipulation done by society. He states, We do not ride on
the railroad; it rides upon us. Did you ever think what those sleepers are that underlie the
An Actor Prepares
An Actor Prepares by Constantin Stanislavski
Because I m usually immersed in web stuff, it s interesting to read a text whose ideas are still
relevant to its target profession 70 years on. It was mostly a more enjoyable read than I expected
it s written as if by a student of acting, reporting on a year of training. It makes clear how much
more there can be to acting than just pretending to be someone else . Unfortunately I kind of lost it
around two thirds of the way through, when he starts talking about transmitting rays to each other,
and things get a bit hazy and repetitive. Maybe that stuff makes more sense when the preceding
chapters have been properly absorbed and used. (Also see my notes on Sanford Meisner on Acting
and Uta ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Action
35 7 Whatever happens on stage must be for a purpose, even if you outwardly appear to be doing
nothing. You must act either outwardly or inwardly.
40 41 Never simply try to act emotions emotions are caused by something that has gone before, and
it s this that you should think of. The result will produce itself.
46 If acts as a lever to lift us out of the world of actuality into the realm of imagination.
4. Imagination
70 The actor must use his imagination to be able to answer all questions (when, where, why, how).
Make the make believer existence more definite.
71 If you do or say anything on stage without fully realising who you are, what you re doing, how
you got there, etc, you re not using your imagination. If someone asks is it cold outside? you should
remember what it was like when you were last out the sights, sensations, etc before answering.
5. Concentration of Attention
75 An actor must have a point of attention, and this point of attention must not be in the auditorium.
82 Solitude in Public : when you are in public (e.g., on stage) but have a small circle of attention and
feel alone within it.
83 5 Your focus of attention can be larger areas, but this is harder to maintain if it begins to slip,
withdraw the attention to a smaller circle or single object/point, then gradually enlarge the circle of
attention again.
88 At the end of
The World That Came Together
8/26/2013 Introduction to Electric Charge Dr. DiFabio Physics 202 Lecture UL Lafayette, Fall
2013 Halliday, Resnick, Walker (Chapter 21) Introduction to Electric Charge Electric charge is an
intrinsic property of the elementary particles that make up atoms. Atoms Nucleus consisting of
protons (positive charge) and neutrons (no charge) Electrons (negative charge) orbit the nucleus.
Like charges repel, while opposite charges attract. Everyday objects have equal amounts of
positive and negative charge, so they have no net charge. 1 8/26/2013 Charging objects Rubbing
glass rod with silk causes electrons to be transferred from glass to silk giving the glass a positive
charge Rubbing plastic rod with fur... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
3 8/26/2013 Coulomb s Law Copyright 2014 John Wiley Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Calculate
electric force between two point charges (q1 and q2) ̂ k = 1/(4πε0) = 8.99x109 N·m2/C2 ;
Electrostatic Constant ε0 = 8.85x10 12 C2/N·m2 ; Permittivity Constant ̂ is a unit vector along
an axis extending through the two particles (page 566). No units and has a magnitude of one.
When calculating the force that q2 exerts on q1, ̂ points directly away from charge q2. Coulomb s
Law ̂ Equation is similar to the gravitational force Apply to more than two point charges (n point
charges) Calculate electric force on q1 due to charges q2, q3, ..., qn. Use Coulomb s law to
determine the force q2 exerts on q1 , the force q3 exerts on q1 , etc. Use superposition to get the net
force: ⋯ Remember, the electric force is a vector and you must perform the vector sum to get the
net force. 4 8/26/2013 Question 21.1 Question 21.2 A positively charged insulating rod is brought
close to an object that is suspended by a string. If the object is attracted toward the rod, we can
conclude: a. The object is positively charged. b. The object is negatively charged. c. The object is
an insulator. d. The object is a conductor. e. None of the above 5 8/26/2013 Question 21.3 Two
electrons (e1 and e2) and a proton (p) lie on a straight line, as shown. The directions of the force of
e2 on e1, the force of p on e1, and the total
Substituting Pain for Passion in Peter Shaffer’s Equus Essay
Equus is as complex as the human mind. Exploring psychological questions such as what does it
mean to be normal, and should individuality be sacrificed for the sake of normality? Whilst
propelling a mystery, crime story, and a psychological thriller, Peter Shaffer s Equus examines the
minds of a young stable boy who has blinded several horses and the aging psychiatrist asked to cure
him. But would a cure really normalize the teenager?

A seventeen year old boy, Alan is brought to a psychiatric hospital because he has blinded six
horses with a hoof pick. Dysart, a psychiatrist, works to normalize the boy, feeling that as he makes
the boy safe for society, he is taking away his worship and sexual vitality, both of which are missing
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As Dysart envies Alan s passion for horses, a type of passion that he knows he will never feel, he
questions his livelihood as a healer. He is healing nothing by removing the boys worship and faith. Is
it right or worthwhile to try to normalize Alan when what others consider his infatuation with horses,
he considers his religion.

Dysart: What am I trying to do to him? Hesther: Restore him, surely? Dysart: To what? Hesther: A
normal life. Dysart: Normal? Hesther: it still means something. Dysart: Does it? page 47*

Shaffer employs to the reader that there is a place in society for eccentric, different, individual,
passionate and nonconformist people, Alan s own parents are the prime example. Alan s
background includes a fanatically religious mother who is polarized by a socialistic atheist father
who opposes television. Alan s father s distaste with television is further contradicted by his mother
s allowance of the television medium to play a significant role in Alan s life.

Frank: ...it s the Bible that responsible for all this...night after night having this stuff read to him: an
innocent man tortured to death...Bloody religion, it s our only real problem in this house. Dora: (to
Dysart)You must excuse my
Asian American Model Minority
Throughout history, Asian Americans have been perceived as outsiders in the United States. They
have been denied basic privileges in this country and have been treated very unfairly. However,
during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, Asian Americans gained success through their
businesses and cultural background leading them to have a manageable life. This labeled them as
the Model Minority; it can be defined as an image in which a minority group are seen to be
successful than the average population. This image led Asian Americans to be the nation s
stereotypical image of a model minority all the while shifting the blames of the countries to the other
minority groups. THESIS STATEMENT: The Asian Americans have been socially constructed...
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Higher officials did not pay much attention to the scrambling groups because they were too busy
devoting their time and energy towards exalting the Chinese people. One particular incident that
helps to illustrate this is the Fyre brother drunk driving incident. The Fyre brothers were driving
recklessly down a road in California when the police stopped them to see if one of them was
driving under the influence. After confirming he was drunk, a fight somehow broke out in which
even the spectators threw rocks at the police. This whole situation led to the explosion of talk
about the lack of social equality in that area. The Fyre brother incident was one of the first of many
to spread black activism in the community. Black activists wanted to fix problems related to
housing, job discrimination, healthcare facilities and decrease police racism that were all occurring
at this time. This incident exemplified the need to take actions now before it was too

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