Rolanda Prince

Rolanda Prince

I am a graduate of California State University, Northridge. My major was screenwriting and sociology. I have a concentration in creative development (screenwriting) and marketing (business). I am a co-founder of My Kith and Kin, Inc. Learn more about My Kith and Kin, Inc by taking a glance at my affiliations.
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  • Women as a Minority Group
    For centuries, women have been seen "inferior" to men in every way possible. Sexist belief was a common ideal in many parts of the world. Today, society in a whole has come far to achieve better and equal rights for women, however, many discrepancies still exist.
  • Puma: The History of the Sports Shoe Company
    Rudolf Dassler developed Puma in the 1920s in Herzogenaurach, Germany. Puma was the first sports shoe manufactured to utilize advanced durability production technology.
  • A Faded Memory
    A memory may or may not fade away, but the bliss of love is forever.
  • Can't You See?
    A poem about blind love.
  • Some People Will
    Perception of People
  • Breathe
    Unrequited love.
  • The Italians in America: A History of Their Journey
    Human beings have always moved from one place to another. Immigration is socially constructed as relocation into a new country or region to reside, likewise, the new arrivals are called immigrants.
  • Structural Analysis of the African Queen Film
    Structural Analysis of the African Queen Film
  • The Many Moods of Theatre
    To understand and enjoy theatre to the fullest you must know its history, its distinctive characteristics, and appreciate the many stages of production. What is theatre? How does the King's Head theatre also known as Alternative or Fringe theatre contribute?
  • Hollywood and the Great Depression: Public Enemy, Bonnie and Clyde
    A look at 2 films relative to Hollywood and the great depression, Public Enemy and Bonnie and Clyde.
  • The Photography of Robert Mapplethorpe
    This paper discusses the life of Robert Mapplethorpe, some of his photography and themes; other photographers who contributed to his work and theme, and his death and legacy.
  • The Chicano Movement
    The 1960's was a tumultuous decade in American history, fraught with conflicts over issues from Civil Rights to the war in Vietnam. The Chicano Movement, which was in full effect in the 60's, was one of the least studied social movements.
  • Chicano's Civil Rights: United Farm Workers and Other Significant Movements of the Era
    The Chicano Movement consisted of hundreds of organizations focusing on a variety of issues. These organizations could be divided into those associations that sought to work through the system and those that called for a major restructuring of the system.
  • Films that Depict Social Change in a Rock N Roll Era
    The 1950's and 1960's represented great economic, civil, and social changes. This era was a time for such changes and a time of the youth.
  • Unreliable Narrators and Suggestive Ambiguity
    A few aspects in Film within III subjects - Unreliable Narrators, Suggestive ambiguity and Principles of narration, which include story, plot, style and narration; all of these concepts should be considered when making and watching movies.
  • Scary Workplace
    Halloween at work never looked so SCARY!
  • Fahrenheit 9/11: A Review
    This film is definitely a product of Amendment I of the United States of America Constitution. Michael Moore has created a film for society to ponder on and consider. He can do this from his right of free speech and freedom of the press.
  • Chicana Lesbians: A Literary Collection Edited by Carla Trujillo - Review
    Chicana Lesbians is a book about the roles of Chicana lesbians in society, culture and relationships with other women. It is divided into four sections: The Life, The Desire, The Color and The Struggle.
  • Elaboration on Social Psychology
    10 questions that look at my opinions on social psychology from the point-of-view of a social psychology summer seminar.
  • The American Misadventure of Race: One Drop of Blood Amongst a Country of Strangers
    Imitation of Life and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner deals with Black heritage, assimilated culture, and a way of life in America in the past and present. They both deal with social issues and offer historical insight.
  • Enabling Youth to Stop the Cycle of Domestic Violence
    There is a national predicament bestowed upon America's youth. Every year, nearly 2.3 million people in the United States are physically assaulted and / or raped by a current or former spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend. The majority of the victims are female...
  • Athletes and Substance Use and Abuse:
    This paper focuses on athletes and substance use and abuse from a rational choice perspective, examines the issue of athletes and substance use and abuse, and explains why and how rational choice theory applies to athletes and substance use and abuse.
  • Elusive Portrayals of Women in Film Noir
    When WWII ended soldiers returned home to find a changed society. Women became more independent. Nonetheless, the war had lasted for several years, jobs were scare and divorce rates sky rocketed.
  • Mildred Pierce: The Illusion Amidst Reality
    Mildred Pierce, a recent divorcee and mother of two daughters - Kay and Veda, soon realizes that she must acquire wealth to support her spoiled and materialistic daughter, Veda.
  • Black Film: Laura
    Genre criticism is that type of criticism dedicated to defining of genres and tracing their histories and interactions. This paper will examine the film Laura a 1944 film noir, relative to aspects of genre criticism.
  • A Psychoanalytic View of the Movie Marnie
    This paper examines the movie Marnie, a Hitchcock classic from a psychoanalytic point of view. Psychoanalytic criticism adopts the methods employed by Freud and later theorists who interpret behavior.
  • A Shock to the System
    This paper analyzes the movie A Shock to the System from a Marxist Critique perspective.
  • Reality Within the Mask: Scorsese and Postmodernism
    Reality is a fine line between the illusion of truth and imitation, which reveals its veracity. The magic behind the impression of postmodernism is a very complicated and elusive term, or set of ideas in which the society today inhabits.
  • Fair Reporting with a Touch of Deceit
    This paper analyzes the political and social issues of yellow journalism as portrayed in the movie, "The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum".
  • Interrelations of an Eternal Demise
    This paper concentrates on four films - Germany Year Zero, The 400 Blows, Los Olvidados, and Sugar Cane Alley. It analyzes the significance of Italian neorealism and the French new wave movement and articulates the theme of troubled adolescents and poverty.
  • Africa and Ousmane Sembene
    Africa and Ousmane Sembene - A Look at Social Status, Class and Race. This paper analyzes Ousmane Sembene - the father of African Cinema movies and considers the aspects of social status, class and race.

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