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    Wall-E Character Analysis

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    the human nature. Although WALL-E is a very old and dirty robot‚ left to clean up the trash on Earth‚ he has a sense of unique traits. WALL-E is funny‚ caring‚ and most definitely hard working. However‚ his most interesting quality is his will to love. WALL-E shows his abilities to love many times in the movie. At the beginning of the movie‚ it shows WALL-E listening to music and watching an old television show. WALL-E loves music and dancing because it doesn’t make him feel lonely. There are

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    Jazz: Then and Now

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    were quick to adopt it. It used the hand-clapping and foot-stamping introduced by the African culture. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson‚ a world-famous black tap dancer who had an extremely clean and precise technique‚ was also big during that era. Tap dancing‚ which incorporates limited upper body movements‚ isn’t directly related to jazz dance‚ but it is very similar. The early forms of tap dance evolved from the Irish jig. Robinson’s style influenced the future of tap by changing the placement of the

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    Halloween vs. prom There are always several occasions that come along in every child as well as a teens life. These events are common for kids in the states. One starts out as soon as were able to go out into the world and our parents dress us up as something cute and cuddly. The other is more of a rite of passage for high school students. This is when we get to choose the dress and the suite and be something special for the night. What are these events that are so close but yet so different?

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    Wew Aweawe

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    nights‚ I stay up cashing in my bad luck‚  some nights‚ I call it a draw. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger Stand a little taller Doesn’t mean I’m lonely when I’m alone Now I’m at the payphone Yo‚ hell yeah‚ dirty bass Ghetto girl‚ you drive me cray Hell yeah‚ dirty bass Oh oh oh oh Let’s go Turn up the music‚ cause this song just came on I’m talking here and now I’m talking here and now Let’s go! Turn up the music‚  if they try to turn us down I’m talking here and now I’m

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    Shall We Dance

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    | |Bible study on dancing. | |As with many things‚ dancing can be either good or bad depending on the details. | |Dancing Defined | |Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines dancing as "to move or seem to move

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    Effects of the Media on Adolescents Effects of the Media on Adolescents Sex and the secular lifestyle‚ seems to be the biggest selling industry on the marked‚ next to electronics; however has its fair share of effects on the adolescents of today. The media identifies or portrays the act of sexuality as the norm. The average television show often shows young girls being flirtatious‚ performing sexual acts‚ and disrespecting their parents. The media often display young men as sexual predators

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    is playing her love game with her candidates. They are in a dirty subway station with the lights of two trains behind them illuminating the frame. Gaga is clearly the center of attention where everyone wants to win her over. She wants to know if the “subject” who could be male or female‚ will actually like her for her‚ or if the subject just wants the fame. When it is said “Let’s have some fun‚ this beat is sick‚” the energized dancing and the careless crotch grabbing in the choreography shows that

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    small and dirty? Are animals forced to perform tricks that are harmful to them? Is using animals in entertainment really worth it? I am strongly against the use of animals in entertainment and in this essay I will explain why. Animals are present in almost all of the circuses across our globe. Circus animals are kept in chains and cages behind the scenes of circuses‚ because they are often exotic and dangerous. When humans see tigers jumping through hoops of fire‚ or elephants dancing on their

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    Robin Thicke’s song “Blurred Lines” degrades women in the aspect of being “sex objects” and has an underline meaning towards men that rape is “okay”. Although “Blurred Lines” was a top summer hit back in 2013‚ many sang along to this unpleasant song just because it was catchy. The underline message might be hard to detect at first‚ but while observing the lyrics the meaning seems to become more clear. Good beats can catch the ear‚ but can meaning? For seven weeks in a row‚ “Blurred Lines” was the

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    classes always lived in luxurious. But for the lower class‚ it was different. The poor families‚ they had a hard time. They had to work very hard and hunger was very common for them. The cities were often crowded and the people had to live in a very dirty environment. Sickness and disease were also very common. The most famous disease was smallpox. Life outside the cities wasn’t any easier. Farmers were often found sharing shelter with his animals not to mention his six to ten children and wife. The

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