With the seventh installment of Star Wars coming this month I figured it would make a good topic. This video talks about a popular new conspiracy theory where the character Jar Jar Binks was supposed to become the Sith lord instead of Palpatine. It makes some very convincing points. The clumsy character seems to find his way into some very powerful positions. This might have happened due to control of the force. Clips from the video show him flicking his wrists and while talking to lead characters. These conversations happened at crucial times during the film, and they all ended in the sith’s favor. The creator of the video believes he is using Jedi mind trick to sway the plot in his favor. The creator…
In New Hope Luke begins his Jedi training, they rescue Princess Leia from the empire, and Luke destroys the death star. In Empire Strikes, the rebels get defeated on Hoth, Luke trains under Yoda, and finally fights Darth Vader who turns out to be his father. And finally in Return of the Jedi, second death star is built, there’s a giant battle, Empire is defeated. In each star wars movie, starting with New Hope and ending with Return of the Jedi, it has that beginning middle and end. With all three movies in order they make that larger beginning, middle, and end that is needed for a trilogy to really come together. If a movie were to take three hours just talking the setting and the characters and then another movie would make up the middle and then a different movie would make up the end it wouldn’t be a trilogy. It’d be a so weird collection of movies that would be very boring To be a trilogy you have to have that three act structure. And together the star wars movies make a trilogy that is memorable and famous, that is talked about for years to…
Not only is concentration fundamental to a Jedi’s path, but their understanding of reality and the strong focus on the present (wisdom) that Jedi Knights exhibit, is also crucial and vividly displayed throughout the saga, specifically through character Yoda-who can be regarded as a sage who has mannerisms similar to Gautama Buddha’s. In Star Wars, Yoda says many things that directly align with words spoken by Gautama Buddha himself. For instance, on episode I, Yoda says: “Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering” (Star Wars, Episode I). Similarly, Gautama Buddha teaches that: “There is suffering; there is a cause of suffering; there can be an end to suffering; the eightfold path brings about the end of suffering” (Gautama). In both cases, one can sense the wisdom that both figures possess, and can also observe that both have a clear…
traction alopecia – this needs to be considered when carrying out a hair extension service as you will not be able to put extensions on the area as the hair is week and will snap off damaging the hair.…
It is clearly evident that Star Wars episodes 2 and 3 draw a definitive line between ‘morality’ and ‘depravity’. It can be argued that Anakin Skywalker’s turn to the dark side, and Palpatine’s twisted manipulations undoubtedly showcase moral corruption, which can be compared to Padmé Amidala, who embodies a moral and loyal figure.…
President Andrew Jackson, the first man from the western state of Tennessee voted into office in 1828, was one of the most controversial president in American history. As the American political party system takes its shape, Andrew Jackson became the leader of the newly established Democratic Party. Andrew Jackson represented and appealed to the common man. Jackson, as a military hero, displayed a heroic aura that attracted many of his western supporters and additionally captivated the support from workingmen in the East. This Jacksonian Democracy alarmed political elites as he establishes the spoil system in…
Zaphod Beeblebrox, the President of the Galaxy, is a very egotistical being. He once famously said in a serious tone to one of his employees, Trillian, “If there's anything more important than my ego around, I want it caught and shot now.” He said this to her when she interrupted a newscast about himself. This shows that Zaphod Beeblebrox thinks that he is the center of the universe and that nothing is more important than he is. This produces a feeling of distrust in the reader that Zaphod is arrogant and self-centered. Later in the story, we learn that this is not always true since in the end of the story, Zaphod risks his own life to save Arthur from getting his brain extracted by the rancorous mice. Zaphod also shows his ability to be…
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Someone’s evil could be easily identified by his/her malevolent intentions and acts of cruelty toward others people. Villains, well known as dictators, usually tend to have all these characteristics. Through the history there are many examples of dictators as the government of Adolf Hitler, who totally wanted to eliminate all people who did not meet the physical qualities that he had resigned. Especially he wanted to remove Jews people from German Civil Society. Hitler expressed evil through his deeds and hatred towards other races. Some have tried to justify his way of thinking and even some of the things he did. However, Hitler’s malevolent acts went beyond any other cruelty that ever existed on earth. From all the bad things he committed there are three acts that classified him as a villain. Among them are human torture practices, about 17 million murders and the…
The Return is story about Kamau, a man returning home after spending many years away in prison. Kamau has both survived the Mau Mau and being put in prison. The Mau Mau had cost many Black Nationalist’s lives, and had seen many more put away in jails. The story begins as Kamau is released from jail.…
Attila, frequently referred as “Attila the Hun”, was the ruler for the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was the leader of the Hunnic Empire. Huns were a group of Eurasian nomads, appearing from east of the Volga. Who migrated in to Europe c. 370 and built up an enormous empire there. Attila grew up in a rapidly changing world. His people were nomads who had only recently arrived in Europe. By the time Attila came of age during the reign of his uncle Rugila, 434 left the sons of his brother Mundzuk, Attila and Bleda (Buda), in control of the united Hun tribes.…
Attila the Hun is known as one of the most ferocious leaders of ancient times. He was given the nickname "Scourge God" because of his ferocity. During the twentieth century, "Hun" was one of the worst name you could call a person, due to Attila. The Huns were a barbaric and savage group of people, and Attila, their leader, was no exception. He was the stereotypical sacker of cities and killer of babies. The Huns lasted long after their disappearance in mythology and folklore, as the bad guy. Generally, they were not fun people to be around. <br><br>Priscus saw Attila the Hun at a banquet in 448. Priscus described him as being a short, squat man with a large head and deep-set eyes. He also had a flat nose and a thin beard. Historians say that his general personality was irritable, blustering, and truculent. He was said to be a persistent negotiator, and not at al pitiless. <br><br>While Priscus was at the banquet in 448, he observed a few other details about Attila. All of Attila's chief lieutenants were served dainties on silver platters, but he was served only meat on wooden plates. No other real qualities of Attila as a general really survived through time, but he is thought to have been an outstanding commander from his accomplishments as a barbarian. <br><br>Huns themselves were mysterious and feared people. They first appeared in the Fourth Century around the Roman Empire. They rode their warhorses around and cause the Germanic barbarians and Romans alike to fear them. Yet, it was said that they were very uncivilized. It was said that they made no use of fire, and just ate the roots of plants they found in fields. They were also said to have eaten the almost raw meat of animals. The only reason the meat was "almost raw" was because they were said to have "cooked" it by placing it between their thighs and the backs of their horses to give it warmth. <br><br>The Huns sometimes engaged in regular battle. They would attack in an order of columns, and scream very…
Star Wars is one of the greatest movie series this world has ever seen, and maybe ever will see for that matter. The original trilogy (A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi) has and always will be the first Star Wars, and because of that it will always hold a special place in many people’s hearts. But I also think that nostalgia has blinded people from seeing just how much better the prequel trilogy (The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith) really is. And I think it is time that we opened up people’s eyes.…
Adolf Hitler and Ferdinand Marcos were the most distinguishable and known dictatorial leaders in their place. They both had a great impact on history. Adolf Hitler was the Chancellor of Germany and a leader of the Nazi Party from 1933 to 1945 and Marcos was the President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. They both used their position to gradually establish their dictatorship. Hitler was the initiator of World War II and for the execution of holocaust (the extermination and cleansing of European Jews and other non-Aryans) that resulted in millions of deaths. Marcos was the implementer of the Martial Law which have caused a huge amount of victims in his own country. They were both incredibly cruel and were willing to do what it took, no matter what the cost was - in money or human life - to succeed in their goal, and that is political mileage who eventually were loved by their followers but hated by the rest of the world. Both dictators were very compelling and able to command people but when it comes to influencing mass’s emotions, Hitler used emotions while Marcos used reason. However, both dictators applied lies and propagandas to upkeep their separate agenda.…
Throughout history there have been numerous counts of individuals who have seemingly sprung from nowhere and ravaged prosperous empires. Attila the Hun is no different. To most people, he is merely known as a mindless barbarian. Nothing about the man himself, his world, or his significance is ever discussed, which detracts from the influential person that he was. There was so much more to him than mere barbarism. Attila’s power derived from his astonishing character. He was brutal and arrogant, but also was able to gain the support of millions with his brilliance. The Huns thought him semi divine, Goths and other barbarians adored him, and educated Westerners were proud to serve him. Not only was he a powerful leader, but also a canny politician. With his vast array of qualities, Attila played a significant role in Europe during his lifetime and very nearly altered the course of its future. By becoming such a prominent figure in such a short period of time, it is a disgrace to his legacy that people do not know more about Attila the Hun other than the fact that he was a savage. This portrayal of him in itself does not do him justice because he truly was so much more.…