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Self-Reflective Statement – mossmacabre

    I didn’t know if it would be possible for me to complete a reflection statement as assigned due to my particular circumstances this semester. I thought I would give it my best shot in a slightly different format (understandable … Continue reading

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Researched Persuasive Argument – mossmacabre

The “Based on a True Story” horror genre is one of the most popular among avid movie-goers in this day and age. James Wan’s The Conjuring films (a well-known series within this genre) have made a collective sum of $843,300,000 … Continue reading

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CAUSAL ARGUMENT – mossmacabre

    From the birth of the genre, horror in all forms has been used to safely explore the deep-seated fears of the people in our society. As civilization has changed and adapted throughout history, we have uncovered a wealth of … Continue reading

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Rebuttal – mossmacabre

    The “Based on a True Story” horror genre is one of the most popular among avid movie-goers in this day and age. James Wan’s The Conjuring films (a well-known series within this genre) have made a collective sum of … Continue reading

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Annotated Bibliography – mossmacabe

The Conjuring. 2013. [DVD] Directed by J. Wan. New Line Cinema. BACKGROUND: In 1970, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren are called to help Carolyn and Roger Perron, as well as their five young daughters, with the demon that they are … Continue reading

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My Hypothesis – mossmacabre

mental illness in media mental illness in movies mental illness in the horror genre the effect of poorly represented mentally ill characters in horror on real mentally ill people The “psycho-killer” issue in horror movies and how it affects the … Continue reading

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Stone Money Essay – mossmacabre

Rich In Imagination     Money makes the world go ‘round. For centuries, human beings have used some form of currency to barter or trade for goods and services. Capitalist American society was built upon this concept. Good men have fought … Continue reading

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Summaries – mossmacabre

1: It seems counterintuitive to make distinctions between animals that are essentially identical, aside from a few differences in DNA. Cryptic species is a newer specification of animal genealogy for creatures that appear identical but have genetic distinctions. While previously … Continue reading

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Practice Opening – mossmacabre

Polio: Eradicating an Old-School Virus in the Modern Day When was the last time you were concerned that you might catch the deadly Poliovirus? If you are an American citizen, you’re most likely in the fortunate position of having never … Continue reading

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