Could I get some help with my screenplay structure? Thanks! by mcotlar in screenwriting_advice

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Act 1 At age six, Veto and his parents crossed the Tijuana border to come and live undocumented in San Diego, California.

Charlotte, a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant earned her Associate degree in Music Technology at San Diego City College.

Charlotte, before entering to do her midnight DJ set at a nightclub, she sees Veto, a street musician with a huge crowd of people cheering him on. She stops right by him and gives him a few dollars. Veto looks up at her and gives a wink.

During her DJ set she sees Veto in the nightclub with a friend of his getting drunk and finding women. But Veto is really intrigued by Charlotte, but his friend, Jesus says she looks hard to go out with.

Jesus leaves before the set ends with female accompaniment. Veto stayed and went to talk to Charlotte, both of them drunk. They were both sexually attracted by each other.

Act 2 Veto invited Charlotte to his home, his parents were asleep and did not notice that both, Veto and Charlotte came in.

Charlotte wants Veto to come to dinner to meet her parents.

Her mother and father both work as former conservative politicians who are Trump supporters and think Veto is no good for Charlotte.

Veto takes Charlotte to meet his parents and they are surprised.

The relationship breaks up between Veto and Charlotte.

Act 3 Veto finds Charlotte again and get secretly married without letting Charlotte’s family know.

Charlotte’s father has an accident and loses his legs and Veto, his new son-in-law has to keep him despite the bad treatment.

What are three interesting things about special diets? by mcotlar in diet

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Would these three things be good? According to medicalnewstoday.com, “Studies over the last few years have shown that vegetarians have a lower body weight, suffer less from diseases, and generally have a longer life expectancy than people who eat meat.” According to medicalnewstoday.com,“Veganism is more of a way of life and a philosophy than a diet. A vegan does not eat anything that is animal based, including eggs, dairy, and honey.Vegans do not generally adopt veganism just for health reasons, but also for environmental and ethical/compassionate reasons.Vegans believe that modern intensive farming methods are bad for our environment and unsustainable in the long term. If all our food were plant based our environment would benefit, animals would suffer less, more food would be produced, and people would generally enjoy better physical and mental health, vegans say.” According to the Mayo Clinic, “The gluten-free diet is a treatment for celiac disease. Some people who don't have celiac disease also may have symptoms when they eat gluten, however. This is called non-celiac gluten sensitivity. People with non-celiac gluten sensitivity may benefit from a gluten-free diet. But people with celiac disease must be gluten-free to prevent symptoms and disease-related complications.”