A "Waiting" (2005) inspired sitcom starring three roommates; Logan, Zik, and Dru, who live together and work together at the Shack; a beach themed restaurant in Hollywood, California. The series follows each character as they attempt to break out of the hospitality industry and into the limelight.
Henry Walton, known by his nickname Indiana Jones, is the protagonist of the Indiana Jones film franchise. He first appeared in Raiders of the Lost Ark in 1981 and later in three additional films - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Indiana Jones is most famously portrayed by Harrison Ford but has also been played by other actors in spin-offs of the franchise. The character has become highly popular and recognized as an iconic hero in popular culture.
This document provides an overview of the works of authors Chester Himes and George Pelecanos. It summarizes Himes' Harlem Domestic crime fiction series set in 1950s Harlem that addressed themes of institutional corruption and the impact of outsiders on African American communities. It also briefly describes several of his novels. For Pelecanos, it outlines his Marcus Clay/Dimitri Karras crime novels set in Washington D.C. from the 1950s-2000s and his Derek Strange police procedurals. Finally, it summarizes some of Walter Mosley's crime fiction works, including his popular Easy Rawlins series and Fearless Jones novels.
The document provides an overview and pilot episode for a proposed television show called "Inline Ants X-Treme". It introduces the six main characters, who were orphaned children that gained superpowers from a chemical accident. They now use their abilities to fight crime as expert inline skaters. The episode describes their origin story and introduces the main villains, brothers Elmont and Leroy, who seek to capture the ants for experiments. It concludes with the ants establishing their home and beginning their crime fighting career.
This document discusses common stereotypes of different groups that are portrayed in TV dramas. Males are often shown as powerful through costumes and dialogue, while females are depicted as weak and dependent on men. Young characters tend to be troublesome based on their actions and clothing. Older female characters are usually portrayed as "old dears" while older men have a secret past. Ethnic, disabled, homosexual, and various social class and regional groups are also frequently subjected to stereotypical portrayals in television dramas. Specific examples are given from shows like Downton Abbey, EastEnders, and Primeval to illustrate these stereotypes.
A "Waiting" (2005) inspired sitcom starring three roommates; Logan, Zik, and Dru, who live together and work together at the Shack; a beach themed restaurant in Hollywood, California. The series follows each character as they attempt to break out of the hospitality industry and into the limelight.
Henry Walton, known by his nickname Indiana Jones, is the protagonist of the Indiana Jones film franchise. He first appeared in Raiders of the Lost Ark in 1981 and later in three additional films - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Indiana Jones is most famously portrayed by Harrison Ford but has also been played by other actors in spin-offs of the franchise. The character has become highly popular and recognized as an iconic hero in popular culture.
This document provides an overview of the works of authors Chester Himes and George Pelecanos. It summarizes Himes' Harlem Domestic crime fiction series set in 1950s Harlem that addressed themes of institutional corruption and the impact of outsiders on African American communities. It also briefly describes several of his novels. For Pelecanos, it outlines his Marcus Clay/Dimitri Karras crime novels set in Washington D.C. from the 1950s-2000s and his Derek Strange police procedurals. Finally, it summarizes some of Walter Mosley's crime fiction works, including his popular Easy Rawlins series and Fearless Jones novels.
The document provides an overview and pilot episode for a proposed television show called "Inline Ants X-Treme". It introduces the six main characters, who were orphaned children that gained superpowers from a chemical accident. They now use their abilities to fight crime as expert inline skaters. The episode describes their origin story and introduces the main villains, brothers Elmont and Leroy, who seek to capture the ants for experiments. It concludes with the ants establishing their home and beginning their crime fighting career.
This document discusses common stereotypes of different groups that are portrayed in TV dramas. Males are often shown as powerful through costumes and dialogue, while females are depicted as weak and dependent on men. Young characters tend to be troublesome based on their actions and clothing. Older female characters are usually portrayed as "old dears" while older men have a secret past. Ethnic, disabled, homosexual, and various social class and regional groups are also frequently subjected to stereotypical portrayals in television dramas. Specific examples are given from shows like Downton Abbey, EastEnders, and Primeval to illustrate these stereotypes.
Pitching or own superhero film lili and katieKatieFox36
The document provides details about a proposed film called "Richard Rider" including a plot summary, main characters, actors cast in roles, and production details. It describes the plot involving Richard Rider gaining powers and battling Felicia Hardy, who plans to destroy the Earth. It then lists Theo James and Jennifer Lawrence cast as the main characters Richard Rider and villain Felicia Hardy. Other production members mentioned are costume designer Phil Saunders known for Iron Man, and directors Joe and Anthony Russo known for Avengers films. Props of Felicia's weapon and Richard's ship are also described.
22 23. pitching your own superhero film adaptationLiliSmith3
The document provides details about a proposed film called "Richard Rider" including a plot summary, main characters, actors cast in roles, directors, and costume and prop designs. It would tell the story of Richard Rider/Nova experimenting with his new super powers to save the Earth from Felicia Hardy, who plans to destroy it. Theo James and Jennifer Lawrence are proposed to play the lead roles of Richard Rider and Felicia Hardy, respectively. Phil Saunders, known for his Marvel film costume designs, would design the costumes. Joe and Anthony Russo, known for directing big budget Marvel films, are proposed as directors.
Eminem -MK Ultra -Paedo Island -Occult Linage528Hz TRUTH
This document discusses connections between various celebrities and organizations, suggesting they are linked to occult secret societies and mind control programs. It speculates on possible MKULTRA involvement with Eminem and other musicians. References are made to pedophilia rings and links to Epstein, the Bronfman family, and NXIVM cult. The document takes a conspiratorial tone in its analyses and connections.
[Las] (iekurt) Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh BiteBlackSteel1
Eleven fresh vampire stories from young adult fiction�s leading voices!In this delicious new collection, you�ll find stories about lurking vampires of social media, rebellious vampires hungry for more than just blood, eager vampires coming out?and going out for their first kill?and other bold, breathtaking, dangerous, dreamy, eerie, iconic, powerful creatures of the night.Welcome to the evolution of the vampire?and a revolution on the page.Vampires Never Get Old includes stories by authors both bestselling and acclaimed, including Samira Ahmed, Dhonielle Clayton, Zoraida C�rdova and Natalie C. Parker, Tessa Gratton, Heidi Heilig, Julie Murphy, Mark Oshiro, Rebecca Roanhorse, Laura Ruby, Victoria �V. E.� Schwab, and Kayla Whaley. .
Radicalized is a timely audiobook comprised of four connected science fiction novellas by Cory Doctorow that explore social and technological issues facing America today and in the near future. The four stories - Unauthorized Bread, Model Minority, Radicalized, and Masque of the Red Death - deal with themes of immigration, economic inequality, police corruption, healthcare access, and community survival. Narrated well, the audiobook provides a glimpse into potential realities facing the United States if current social and political trends continue.
The document analyzes symbols in Chapter 1 of Ralph Ellison's novel "Invisible Man." It discusses how the chapter uses symbols to represent the struggle of African Americans to achieve the "American Dream" in 1950s America. Specifically, it notes that the battle royal fight symbolizes the struggle against racial obstacles. It also analyzes how blindness, humiliation, and the briefcase scholarship represent the suppression of African Americans and their efforts to achieve progress, prosperity and equality despite facing discrimination. The analysis suggests Ellison may have used these symbols both to expose the injustices of 1950s America and to help African Americans in their pursuit of the difficult "African American Dream."
1. The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers, including:
2. Identifying a Ferengi lecturing the Klingon High Council about finances.
3. The miraculous effect of the Miracle Berry in making sour foods taste sweet.
4. Marie Ellen Dodge being an eyewitness who identified Lee Harvey Oswald as the man accused of assassinating JFK.
[DOCUMENT]:
ScEnt Prelims
Roshan Jaisimha Dattatri
1 Simple question: Identify the Ferengi
In the video, you will see a Ferengi (the biggest capitalists in our quadrant of the galaxy) lecturing the K
The document discusses different types of conflicts that can occur in literature, including external conflicts between characters (man vs. man), characters struggling against nature (man vs. nature), and characters struggling with their own internal emotions or moral dilemmas (man vs. self). It provides examples of each type from William Golding's Lord of the Flies, including the external conflict between Ralph and Jack over leadership, the characters' struggles to find food and shelter in nature, and Piggy's internal conflict after participating in a murder. The document also notes that conflict is important to keep stories interesting.
Superheroes ( Avengers and DC Avengers)JoelAbraham43
Tony Stark is an American businessman and scientist who is kidnapped and suffers a severe chest injury. While captive, he creates an armored suit to escape. He later improves the suit and becomes Iron Man to protect the world. Spider-Man's nemesis Doctor Octopus takes on Spider-Man's identity for a story arc in 2012-2014 following a body swap. Marvel has also published alternate versions of Spider-Man set in the future or alternate universes. Batman and Superman are two of the most famous superheroes. Superman was born on the planet Krypton and sent to Earth as a baby where he was adopted by farmers and developed superhuman abilities which he uses to fight crime in Metropolis under the alias Superman
The document discusses portrayals of racial and ethnic groups in television and film media. It focuses on common stereotypes faced by Black women, Black men, Latinas, and Whites throughout history. For Black women, the stereotypes of Mammy, Jezebel, and Sapphire are described. For Black men, the stereotype of Sambo originated during slavery and continued through minstrel shows and early television portrayals. Common stereotypes of Latinas as the virginal Señorita or spicy spitfire are also outlined. The impacts of these persistent stereotypes on self-image and societal views are examined.
1. Willy Loman is presented as a modern tragic hero by Arthur Miller despite not being noble. He dreams of achieving the American Dream like his brother Ben but cannot accept his ordinary reality.
2. Willy's tragic flaw is his inability to be satisfied by reality and chasing fantasies of success. He believes everyone is entitled to success without working for it.
3. Willy's poor performance leads to his firing, a reversal of fortune. His excessive pride prevents him from accepting help from his neighbor Charley.
4. At his death, Willy does not recognize how his own actions like living in denial led to his downfall, lacking the moment of self-recognition that Aristotle considered a part of
Carrie is a 1976 American supernatural horror film directed by Brian De Palma, based on the novel by Stephen King. It tells the story of Carrie White, a shy girl with telekinetic powers who is bullied by her high school classmates. At the prom, as a cruel prank, Carrie is crowned prom queen but has pig's blood dumped on her, causing her to unleash her powers in violent rage. The film stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie and Piper Laurie as her abusive mother. It was released on November 3, 1976 to critical acclaim.
Pitching or own superhero film lili and katieKatieFox36
The document provides details about a proposed film called "Richard Rider" including a plot summary, main characters, actors cast in roles, and production details. It describes the plot involving Richard Rider gaining powers and battling Felicia Hardy, who plans to destroy the Earth. It then lists Theo James and Jennifer Lawrence cast as the main characters Richard Rider and villain Felicia Hardy. Other production members mentioned are costume designer Phil Saunders known for Iron Man, and directors Joe and Anthony Russo known for Avengers films. Props of Felicia's weapon and Richard's ship are also described.
22 23. pitching your own superhero film adaptationLiliSmith3
The document provides details about a proposed film called "Richard Rider" including a plot summary, main characters, actors cast in roles, directors, and costume and prop designs. It would tell the story of Richard Rider/Nova experimenting with his new super powers to save the Earth from Felicia Hardy, who plans to destroy it. Theo James and Jennifer Lawrence are proposed to play the lead roles of Richard Rider and Felicia Hardy, respectively. Phil Saunders, known for his Marvel film costume designs, would design the costumes. Joe and Anthony Russo, known for directing big budget Marvel films, are proposed as directors.
Eminem -MK Ultra -Paedo Island -Occult Linage528Hz TRUTH
This document discusses connections between various celebrities and organizations, suggesting they are linked to occult secret societies and mind control programs. It speculates on possible MKULTRA involvement with Eminem and other musicians. References are made to pedophilia rings and links to Epstein, the Bronfman family, and NXIVM cult. The document takes a conspiratorial tone in its analyses and connections.
[Las] (iekurt) Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh BiteBlackSteel1
Eleven fresh vampire stories from young adult fiction�s leading voices!In this delicious new collection, you�ll find stories about lurking vampires of social media, rebellious vampires hungry for more than just blood, eager vampires coming out?and going out for their first kill?and other bold, breathtaking, dangerous, dreamy, eerie, iconic, powerful creatures of the night.Welcome to the evolution of the vampire?and a revolution on the page.Vampires Never Get Old includes stories by authors both bestselling and acclaimed, including Samira Ahmed, Dhonielle Clayton, Zoraida C�rdova and Natalie C. Parker, Tessa Gratton, Heidi Heilig, Julie Murphy, Mark Oshiro, Rebecca Roanhorse, Laura Ruby, Victoria �V. E.� Schwab, and Kayla Whaley. .
Radicalized is a timely audiobook comprised of four connected science fiction novellas by Cory Doctorow that explore social and technological issues facing America today and in the near future. The four stories - Unauthorized Bread, Model Minority, Radicalized, and Masque of the Red Death - deal with themes of immigration, economic inequality, police corruption, healthcare access, and community survival. Narrated well, the audiobook provides a glimpse into potential realities facing the United States if current social and political trends continue.
The document analyzes symbols in Chapter 1 of Ralph Ellison's novel "Invisible Man." It discusses how the chapter uses symbols to represent the struggle of African Americans to achieve the "American Dream" in 1950s America. Specifically, it notes that the battle royal fight symbolizes the struggle against racial obstacles. It also analyzes how blindness, humiliation, and the briefcase scholarship represent the suppression of African Americans and their efforts to achieve progress, prosperity and equality despite facing discrimination. The analysis suggests Ellison may have used these symbols both to expose the injustices of 1950s America and to help African Americans in their pursuit of the difficult "African American Dream."
1. The document discusses various trivia questions and their answers, including:
2. Identifying a Ferengi lecturing the Klingon High Council about finances.
3. The miraculous effect of the Miracle Berry in making sour foods taste sweet.
4. Marie Ellen Dodge being an eyewitness who identified Lee Harvey Oswald as the man accused of assassinating JFK.
[DOCUMENT]:
ScEnt Prelims
Roshan Jaisimha Dattatri
1 Simple question: Identify the Ferengi
In the video, you will see a Ferengi (the biggest capitalists in our quadrant of the galaxy) lecturing the K
The document discusses different types of conflicts that can occur in literature, including external conflicts between characters (man vs. man), characters struggling against nature (man vs. nature), and characters struggling with their own internal emotions or moral dilemmas (man vs. self). It provides examples of each type from William Golding's Lord of the Flies, including the external conflict between Ralph and Jack over leadership, the characters' struggles to find food and shelter in nature, and Piggy's internal conflict after participating in a murder. The document also notes that conflict is important to keep stories interesting.
Superheroes ( Avengers and DC Avengers)JoelAbraham43
Tony Stark is an American businessman and scientist who is kidnapped and suffers a severe chest injury. While captive, he creates an armored suit to escape. He later improves the suit and becomes Iron Man to protect the world. Spider-Man's nemesis Doctor Octopus takes on Spider-Man's identity for a story arc in 2012-2014 following a body swap. Marvel has also published alternate versions of Spider-Man set in the future or alternate universes. Batman and Superman are two of the most famous superheroes. Superman was born on the planet Krypton and sent to Earth as a baby where he was adopted by farmers and developed superhuman abilities which he uses to fight crime in Metropolis under the alias Superman
The document discusses portrayals of racial and ethnic groups in television and film media. It focuses on common stereotypes faced by Black women, Black men, Latinas, and Whites throughout history. For Black women, the stereotypes of Mammy, Jezebel, and Sapphire are described. For Black men, the stereotype of Sambo originated during slavery and continued through minstrel shows and early television portrayals. Common stereotypes of Latinas as the virginal Señorita or spicy spitfire are also outlined. The impacts of these persistent stereotypes on self-image and societal views are examined.
1. Willy Loman is presented as a modern tragic hero by Arthur Miller despite not being noble. He dreams of achieving the American Dream like his brother Ben but cannot accept his ordinary reality.
2. Willy's tragic flaw is his inability to be satisfied by reality and chasing fantasies of success. He believes everyone is entitled to success without working for it.
3. Willy's poor performance leads to his firing, a reversal of fortune. His excessive pride prevents him from accepting help from his neighbor Charley.
4. At his death, Willy does not recognize how his own actions like living in denial led to his downfall, lacking the moment of self-recognition that Aristotle considered a part of
Carrie is a 1976 American supernatural horror film directed by Brian De Palma, based on the novel by Stephen King. It tells the story of Carrie White, a shy girl with telekinetic powers who is bullied by her high school classmates. At the prom, as a cruel prank, Carrie is crowned prom queen but has pig's blood dumped on her, causing her to unleash her powers in violent rage. The film stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie and Piper Laurie as her abusive mother. It was released on November 3, 1976 to critical acclaim.