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    Bulma Character Traits

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    history. The characters in anime look different‚ behave different‚ and are in different settings then your normal American cartoon. The anime cartoon I have chosen to analyze is a very popular show called Dragon Ball. One can find many cultural crossovers‚ distinctly Japanese behaviors‚ and things that are not translated well into US culture when watching Dragon Ball. The episode I chose is the first ever aired episode. It is called "Bulma and

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    Swift's Ideal Character

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    Gulliver’s Travel Essay In Gulliver’s Travel‚ by Jonathon Swift‚ the protagonist‚ Gulliver‚ meets and interacts with several different kinds of human-like creatures. These creatures greatly vary in stature‚ some of which are minuscule compared to Gulliver and others that tower over him. While these beings are human-like in appearance and in some of their characteristics‚ they also show animal-like qualities. Yahoos in the land of the Houyhnhnms are a perfect example of the uncivilized nature in

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    Odysseus Character Traits

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    tribulations until he gets home. When‚ as Homer narrated to listeners‚ his home itself was besieged by traitors attempting to steal his home and wife. Odysseus is arrogant yet clever and patient throughout these trials‚ a near impossible combination of traits. Odysseus has proven that he is clever time and time again. For example‚ In book nine he is trapped in the cyclops’

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    Odysseus Character Traits

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    I think that so far in the story‚ at this point of the story‚ Odysseus had showed many of his characteristics‚ or traits throughout his actions along the sea. Some of the traits that I would use to describe him‚ like brave‚ leader‚ loyal‚ strong‚ smart‚… With these characteristics‚ I can image him as a strong soldier‚ who is fighting for the country without escaping the death. I would want to be friend with him‚ but not close friend because although he was a great man‚ but he still have a lot of

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    Throughout the book‚ I noticed that Christopher wasn't afraid to be himself. He has his own mindset that is different from most of the characters in the book‚ and he expressed that very well throughout the book. Christopher knows that he is different from others‚ but he doesn't really don't much about it. Most of the characters didn't understand why he acted out in those way but since he couldn't help himself‚ so he learned to love himself for who he is. I honestly think

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    Jennie Character Traits

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    First her leg now this. The dresses so unbalanced‚ how can anybody walk in those dresses? Those stupid doctors the forced her to wear dresses. Jennie Hodgers was a soldier in the Civil War that dressed as a man to join. She is one of the most famous woman soldiers in the history of the war. Jennie was brave because even though she was a woman‚ she never once was wound in her 3-year of enlistment. Secondly‚ she was persistent in all her jobs she had and keeping her secret safe. Lastly‚ she was daring

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    of somebody else. After all‚ one can never be fully satisfied of oneself. Perhaps one could wish to be a real-life person‚ or even a fictional character. Having a fictional character as a role model is odd‚ because most fictional characters were made to be ideal for a certain set of standards. The person I’d most want to be is indeed a fictional character. He is no other than Ash Ketchum from the Pokemon anime universe. Ash Ketchum’s most notable physical feature is his Pokemon League Cap‚ which

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    Shikamaru Nara: Shikamaru is an extremely unenthusiastic person‚ and as such lives his life avoiding work. This is partly due to him seeking paths of least resistance‚ as he often chooses to do things he would otherwise not do if people nag him enough. In his free time he typically takes naps‚ watches clouds‚ and plays strategy games such as Shogi and Go. When put into a situation where he potentially needs to put effort into something‚ he attempts to try to find a way to avoid it such as forfeiting

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    Ideal American Woman

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    Every single day millions of American women turn on their television or flip through their magazines looking at the women in them and think to themselves “I wish I looked like that”. The media has formed their own idea of the “ideal woman”‚ and this is shown through all of the actresses and models that we so fondly look up to. All have specific characteristics in common: unrealistically skinny & many times underweight‚ perfect style (which is quite expensive)‚ they are always filthy rich‚ and of

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    availability of rights‚ and opportunities. A person may not have the same status‚ but the base of which someone can achieve a status is equal. While‚ in America‚ equality has not been fully achieved‚ the chance of success through equality is an American Ideal. The ideas of equality are evident in America’s founding documents‚ The Articles of the Confederation‚ The Constitution‚ and the Bill of Rights. The Articles of the Confederation discusses the equal rights between citizens. Article IV says

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