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    the Looney Tunes are a fictional group of friendly cartoon characters who somehow manage to come into contact with the real world in search of help from the greatest basketball player known to man‚ Michael Jordan. Mastermind to this endeavor‚ Bugs Bunny‚ acts as a bridge between the cartoon and the real world. With Bugs Bunny’s constant relatable nature he is able to present the real problems they are facing in their cartoon dimension. Third‚ Mr. Swackhammer‚ the dictator of Moron Mountain‚ has the

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    Fads in the 1940s

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    working class setting characterized a musical‚ a gangster film‚ or a film biography. Chuck Jones was an American motion-picture animator‚ writer‚ director‚ and producer‚ known for his work on many classic animated films. He was the creator of Bugs Bunny‚ Porky Pig‚ and Daffy Duck. In the early 1940s DC continued to innovate and to introduce new superheroes. These included the Flash‚ who had superhuman speed; Green Lantern‚ whose magic ring of green meteorite gave him the power to shape energy; and

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    the movie poster plays a publicity function and makes the target audiences know the movie Space Jam shown and attracts more people come to cinema. And the poster also tells audiences the main characters‚ role’s relations and cast of the film. Bugs Bunny is one of the popular and famous American cartoon characters in the Looney Tunes series born in 1940. And Michael Jordan is a sign of American basketball stars. Characters of virtual cartoon world seem hardly intersects with the real people in real

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    We are all humans; therefore‚ we all make mistakes‚ but one thing that comes out of our mistakes is a lesson well learned. As I look back to all the things I’ve done‚ I regret the time I felt ashamed of myself. Easter of 2004 my godmother decided to invite us to her house for an egg hunt. I was told by my mom that the eggs had candy and nothing else. As we were heading out‚ I decided to bring my little purse‚ and we got inside the car full of joy. We were on our way to my Godmother’s house for the

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    Easter's End

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    Easters Island has vanished‚ gone and is never coming back. Despite this fate planet Earth is still a blank slate. “Who is to say we won’t succumb the same fate?” -Jared Diamond. Diamond comes across his main point in his writing of “Easter’s End”. He strives to get the point across of the end of civilization for the Eastern Islanders in comparison to here on planet earth in several dramatic ways. He makes convincing arguments to his audience using his tone and the diction he uses. He argues that

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    Easter Island Tragedy

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    Easter Island in the Pacific Ocean near South America‚ suffered the Tragedy of the Commons‚ which caused the natives of Easter Island to go extinct. The tragedy of the commons is what happens when people don’t communicate and are not conservative of their resources. The islanders cut down all of their trees‚ resulting in the loss of many resources. According to Ralph Faggotter‚ when the people arrived‚ there were large forests and palm trees‚ along with many species of birds and seals.

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    In my opinion‚ the Easter Islanders used the trees for numerous daily necessities such as building materials for houses‚ to build canoes‚ clothing‚ and logs to move their massive statues. The Easter Islanders used the trees at an unsustainable rate‚ depleting their resource. Depleting the tree resource became more problematic for the Easter Islanders‚ because it led other agricultural resources to decline as well. As their resources declined‚ it brought violence and warfare to the civilization.

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    INTRO Easter island also known as Rapa Nui‚ is located 4300 miles southeaste of Hawaii and covers roughly 64 square miles in the South Pacific Ocean. Scientists have discovered evidence that Râpa nui was first settled by polynésien fishermen. They had the disadvantage of living in one of the most fragile environment‚ at the highest risk of deforestation. Witch ment it wasn’t a very sastainable environment. The polynésiens came from the Asia tiwon aria and accsedently got to the island then they planed

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    example no one ever questioned where his lab was in the small house to children it just was. They also learned many things about science and how fun it is. The Loony tunes were all about imagination and how the good guy always wins. For example Buggs bunny and Daffy duck always fought but Buggs always won. Wile E Coyote and the roadrunner are another good

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    Jaskaran Sandhu Mrs. Sproul APES 3B September 17‚ 2014 Easter Island and the Lorax Essay From the time when industrialization‚ technology developed human population began to destroy the nature for their benefits in trades‚ construction‚ supplies etc… Some examples of that idea includes the fictional environmental video “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss of 1972 and the real story of “Easter’s End” both have a similar background. The article “Easter Island’s End” shows how nature can get destroyed by human’s

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