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    Eurocentrism is a product of the era when Europe was the leader of the West and was also the dominant power in the world. That age is gone for America now occupies that position. Eurocentrism describes an attitude which affirms Europe as the cradle of world civilization. To Afrocentric scholars‚ Eurocentrism means “not only denial but appropriation of African’s rich intellectual and scientific legacy to mankind”. Eurocentrism puts the European as superior to all other peoples and the best example

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    movie review: avatar

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    my movie is avatar‚ now I will give a summary of this movie. The story is start at 2154‚ human have severely depleted Earth’s natural resource. Pandora‚ a planet which is has mines for a valuable mineral – unobtanium. And RDA wants to gain it. In order to explore Pandora’s biosphere‚ scientists use Na’vi-human hybrids called "avatars"‚ operated by genetically matched humans. Jake Sully is a paraplegic former marine who works for a corporation called RDA. He infiltrates a native group of people known

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    Avatar V.S Pocahontas

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    sooner or later‚ though‚ you always have to wake up‚” (Cameron‚ 2009). When comparing James Cameron’s Avatar with Walt Disney’s Pocahontas‚ you may find several similarities in the movies; but don’t be fooled‚ because it is the differences of these two movies that sets them so widely apart‚ rather than the similarities that supposedly bring them together. Many people seem to have the opinion that Avatar is just a futuristic‚ visually stunning version of Walt Disney’s Pocahontas but in reality‚ they are

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    Value Of Life In Avatar

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    A seminar‚ Value of life‚ based on the film Avatar Directed by James Cameron. The value of objects is sometimes misinterpreted‚ for example‚ money‚ we all know its value‚ yet it is still just a piece of plastic.In James Cameron’s’ Avatar the true value of life provides the foundation of the culture of the inhabitants of Pandora. This afternoon I will illustrate the complexity of the relationship between the Na’Vi and the value of the life on Pandora. I will explain how the strength of the Na’Vi

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    Avatar was created after Disney’s animated film “ Pocahontas.” It cost around $237 million to make the movie. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power influence through diplomacy or military force. The age of imperialism was around the 1870s. The regions assumed control of other regions were British‚ French‚ German‚ Belgian‚ Italian‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ and Independent. They took over most of Africa for a very long time. Imperialism is thought of negative because it was to denounce

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    Avatar response paper

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    Madeline Ferris “Avatar” Read to respond: When Avatar was released in 2009‚ it was during the time that the world had this mass idea that the world as we know it was going to be destroyed on December 21‚ 2012. Even though the world never ended on that particular date‚ our generation is still hung up on the idea. The idea has changed since 2009; now the idea is that the world we be infected with a zombie-like virus‚ so then will begin the apocalypse. But is it really a date predicted thousands

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    This movie‚ Avatar‚ is about creatures in another world called Pandora. These people have a lot of beliefs and are very religious. The main character‚ Jake‚ is paralyzed but when he is put into a machine he becomes an avatar in the world‚ he is not paralyzed. He can go into this world whenever he wants‚ and he starts becoming one of the Avatars. They start trusting him and teaching him how to fight and survive in their world. He falls in love with a real avatar from Pandora. He tries to warn her

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    Avatar Tarhet Audience

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    Avatar is now the greatest money earning film in history so it’s obviously popular with audiences. The key reason for this popularity is because the director has strategically chosen what to use in their target audience in terms of age‚ social class and gender. For age‚ Avatar attracts a wide range age probably between 18 – 34 males where they are more looking forward to the action when the Na’vi tried to defend their home tree against the humans. Technology might also play a role into hooking the

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    James Cameron: Avatar

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    Avatar James Cameron‚ the director of Titanic‚ is innovative and intelligent. Cameron is a man that knows exactly what variables are necessary in creating a movie. About 12 years after the release of Titanic‚ Cameron creates yet another smashing‚ breath-taking‚ mind-boggling film. One that initially raised suspicion but later proved to be an extraordinary film. The name of that film is Avatar. Avatar is a sensational piece of work. It has a clean cut message about earth preservation and anti-war

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    Avatar Allegory By: Brian L. H. Alderson Don’t you think that the movie Avatar is very similar to how the pilgrims treated the native Americans? The movie Avatar is an allegory to how pilgrims treated the native Americans because of what took place and where it happened. When the movie opened up into its exposition‚ it mentioned the planet Pandora‚ which was inhabited by these natives called the Na’vi who use bows and arrows which seemed just like how the native Americans were when the pilgrims

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