Essay
Father and father-in-law dynasties
Father and Father-in-Law Dynasties in Indonesia Indonesia, a nation rich in cultural diversity and political history, is also a land where familial ties often shape political and economic landscapes. The interplay between family relationships and power is particularly evident in the emergence of father and father-in-law dynasties. These familial networks wield significant influence, intertwining political, economic, and social realms in ways that profoundly affect the country's governance and development. This essay delves into the dynamics of these dynasties, exploring their origins, impact, and implications for Indonesian democracy.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Critique
An open letter to my friend and soul character, Monica.
An open letter to my friend and soul character, Monica. Someone who overthinks is also someone who overloves. Ahh! that quote hitd the heart in the same way cupid strikes his dart. Monica Geller, the super organized, super smart, classy woman, you have always been the backbone of your group, the one whom everyone would turn to when in need, or when they needed a shoulder to cry on. Family is the safe place that shields you from the animosity of the outer world. It helps you build your self-image and creates a sense of belonging.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
The one when Joey Tells Rachel
I am falling in love with you! I don’t get it! I said I am falling in love with you. The very noteworthy scene between Rachel and Joey in the most-watched sitcom friends tells us about love. The very fact that Joey fell love in with Rachel has contradictory reactions from the audience. Joey and Rachel have been friends for several years, and friendship is something that comes with its rules and regulations, its ups and downs. Humans are contracted beings, the ones who take everything for granted when it comes easy.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
From Eye Candy to Mind Boggler: Unveiling the Puzzling Narrative of "Anyone but You
From Eye Candy to Mind Boggler: Unveiling the Puzzling Narrative of "Anyone but You The visual appeal of exotic locations and captivating yet stimulating romantic comedies has always been soaring for decades. The audience loves an escape from their mundane lives into a whirlwind of romance, with heartwarming plots and a sizzling chemistry. Anyone But You sets the bar high when it comes to a visually appealing storyline and the ensemble, yet falls flat with its plot, leaving the audience contemplating and uninterested as the story unfolds. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare is said to be the inspiration for the movie Anyone But You. That may or may not be the case, though, as Shakespeare's entire body of work has become imbued with archetypal meanings—just as every detective has some debt to Sherlock Holmes. Let's get straight to this rom-com and discuss the various nuances of this film
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
That Girl
Here is another old television program that I remember watching when I was younger 'That Girl' starring Marlo Thomas the daughter of Danny Thomas. Marlo Thomas played the character of Ann Marie a want-to-be actress who moved to New York City to pursue this dream. There were many situations in this show that could still be issues even today. For instance, parents who want the best for their children, but not sure if the children are ready as in Ann's father does not think she's ready. 'That Girl' is really a show for all decades even though it is set in the late sixties and very early seventies.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Dobie Gillis
There is another old television program from the 1950's named 'Dobie Gillis' that I found on the ROKU channel. This is the story of a teenager who is always trying to figure out what life is all about from his friends and his parents. Dobie spends a lot of time just thinking for in a way this show let the viewers learn to think before you leap into various solutions to any issue or problem that you may have in your life as a human. The only issue I had about this show is that the actors seemed a little old to be playing these characters even back then, but really they would fit into today's world believe or not.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Doris Day Show
Does anyone remember the old situation comedy 'The Doris Day Show'? I found this old show on the ROKU channel. I kind of remember this show when I was much younger in the early seventies. Doris lives on a farm still in the second season but has a job as a secretary for a magazine in San Francisco. Much like the sitcoms of today, but not as mention of various kinds of relationships as like today if you know what I mean. This old situation comedy is or was more on how to help the kids or whomever solve their issues in a family manner and no tricks.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Fetish or Masked Violence?. Content Warning.
Abstract Asian fetishization in Western culture is a direct result of White sexual imperialism and the resultant media portrayals of Asian women as hypersexual and submissive beings. Hypersexual portrayals of Asian women persist in modern media depictions and pornography, causing these women both psychological and physical harm. Solutions to this issue should offer Asian women psychological support, empower Asian women to share their experiences, and press the education system to provide students with an all-encompassing retelling of imperialism and its consequences.
By Isabella Makabali2 years ago in Critique
Writing a Manuscript
Writing a manuscript or the manuscript is all about the writing. In the writing we must make sure that we have done the research and taken the notes to begin to write that first draft to that final draft. We have to decide do we want to write fiction or nonfiction. Do we want to go the old-fashioned way and use notebooks and a typewriter or use the computer. These are some of the very basic things we must decide. I like using pen and paper to start. As writers we must follow all the necessary grammar rules as well as the necessary punctuation rules that will allow our writing to be coherent to the readers.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
NASA Find Black Hole 33 Billion Times Bigger Than Sun | Space Documentary
NASA's Shocking Revelation: A Dark Opening 33 Billion Times the Mass of the Sun NASA's mission to disentangle the secrets of the universe has prompted one more striking revelation. In the profundities of room, cosmologists have recognized a dark opening with a mass 33 billion times that of our Sun. This titanic enormous peculiarity, situated in a far off system, rethinks how we might interpret dark openings and their job in the universe.
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique
How Big is The Universe?
How Enormous is The Universe? The universe, a broad and puzzling element, extends a long ways past the constraints of human insight and understanding. Its limitlessness and intricacy have charmed space experts, physicists, and rationalists for quite a long time. While we have taken huge steps in understanding the universe, the genuine size of the universe stays quite possibly of the most significant inquiry in science.
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique
Why Uranus and Neptune Swapped Places Once
The External Planetary group Secret: Why Uranus and Neptune Traded Spots The external compasses of our nearby planet group have long interested researchers and cosmologists, especially the unique dance between the ice monsters Uranus and Neptune. Ongoing speculations propose an entrancing situation: Uranus and Neptune might have once traded places in the early planetary group. This speculation, whenever affirmed, could decisively reshape how we might interpret planetary development and relocation.
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique









