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Music Artists’ Websites and their Genre Features
The subject of genre is vast, but not everything can be lumped into a genre. The definition of genre, per the New Oxford American Dictionary, is a category of artistic composition characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. … Continue reading
Hoosiers (1986): An Analysis
The 1986 film about a small town basketball team overcoming great odds and taking home the 1952 Indiana State Championship title largely led the sports movie trend that would take place for years to come after the film’s release. Writer … Continue reading
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Tagged 1952, basketball movie, hickory, hoosiers, indiana, sports, state champion
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30 for 30: Once Brothers – ESPN’s Stab at the Genocide Discussion
ESPN’s 30 for 30: Once Brothers featuring former European basketball stars Drazen Petrovic and Vlade Divac is a film deserving its own category among genocide-related works. Typical genocide films exhibit striking, often recurring themes in cinematography from the imagery, soundtrack … Continue reading
Solution to the African AIDS Crisis
The AIDS solution is neither easy nor tangible, and is certainly not attainable with a single lump sum. Nowhere does it say that solving the AIDS crisis in Africa is easy (or even [ethically] possible). A solution, or a correct … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, AIDS, aids crisis, aids education, economic turmoil, hiv aids, HIV/AIDS, political turmoil, poor leadership, solution
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AIDS and South African Media, Literature & Politics: Silent or Censored?
AIDS is no longer an epidemic in America, or any country in the Western world. This is not the case in South Africa. There lies a certain stigma there that created an eerie silence on the AIDS epidemic, particularly from … Continue reading