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    Today‚ Walt Disney is a household name. You will be hard-pressed to find any person who has not seen‚ in their life‚ at least one Disney film. They are well-liked by children and parents alike‚ and provide a fun escape for the viewer. However‚ they are not without their problems. This essay will explore in particular some of the problems surrounding the female characters within Walt Disney Animation Studios’ shorts and features‚ concentrating particularly on the Official Disney Princesses. We will

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    the author chooses to ridicule. Some individuals may even claim that the parody is better than the original. However‚ the originality of parodies and whether these works can stand as their own are debated. Christopher Durang’s “For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls” and Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs prove that parodies are a transformative use of the originals‚ Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire. The difference in the character’s personalities demonstrates how

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    Blanche plays the part of the southern belle; a polished persona that does not reflect who she truly is. In scene 3‚ when the men are playing poker‚ she walks into the room and says “please don’t get up‚” even though nothing indicates that they will stand (3.38). By simply saying this‚ Blanche indicates that men standing up when she enters the room is the kind of customary gallantry she is used to. Thus‚ she further reinforces the illusion that she is a southern belle. However‚ in the very same scene‚

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    Judge Parker’s Court House and outlaws tried Fort Smith Arkansas Isaac Charles Parker • Born- October 15‚ 1838 • Hometown- Barnesfield‚ Ohio • Thought primary school to pay for law school • 1859- Moved to Missouri and had his own practice by 1861 working in county circuit courts • 1859- Became a lawyer at age 21 • 1861- Married Mary O’Toole‚ they had two sons‚ Charles and James • 1861-1863- City attorney • 1864- Member of electoral college (voted for Lincoln) • Died- November 17th‚ 1896 Isaac

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    than to be used in a self-defense shooting. On April 19‚ 2008‚ Anthony Klaseus of Belle Plaine and his son Hunter were hunting turkey about three miles west of Belle Plaine

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    Whathappened? On December 12‚ people discovered that The Belle Forche Pipeline leaked around 176000 gallons of crude oil. On the website‚ boingboing.net‚ They claim that‚ “Yesterday‚ we learned that the Belle Fourche Pipeline had spilled at least 176‚000 gallons of crude oil into Ash Coulee Creek‚ 150 miles from Cannon Ball‚ ND‚ where the water protectors made their stand. The electronic

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    Human behavior is ever-changing‚ especially among different groups of people in various parts of the world with unique cultures and demographics from others. For this reason‚ when one goes to observe human interaction it is very possible that they will encounter different results than someone else who did that same observation. Human observation entails a researcher who is looking to observe a specific type of behavior‚ or lack thereof‚ from a group of people in a specific location at a certain moment

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    looking (the beholder) who has to form his or her own opinion whether a particular person‚ place or object is beautiful. When I think of this‚ I automatically think of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast”. How Belle eventually falls in love with the beast‚ even though to the viewers he is scary and ugly. Belle loves him anyway and it is truly my favorite love stories. This expression originated in 1588 by John Lyly’s Euphues and his England‚ "...as neere is Fancie to Beautie‚ as the pricke to the Rose‚ as

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    The two casinos in New Orleans‚ The Belle of Orleans and Harrah’s‚ have yet to reopen since Hurricane Katrina. Harrah’s casino plans to reopen February 17‚ 2006. This will be just in time for New Orleans’s ultimate party of the year‚ Mardi Gras. There is no official word yet when The Belle of Orleans will reopen. Rivertown in Kenner is located along the shores of the Mississippi River and is a great destination

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    “mans-man” and his character was very masculine. I feel that this story also represented the change in society from agriculture and plantation life to a more industrial life style. The way Blanche lived on Belle Reve was much different than how Stella and Stanley lived in New Orleans‚ but Belle Reve was gone and the‚ “Old way of life” was also slowly fading. I feel that this story was a great depiction of how the South’s transformation away from the plantation life affected the people.  I felt that

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