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    THE TIM BURTONIZATION OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND An essay on Alice in Wonderland Novel by Lewis Caroll Film adaptation by Tim Burton In 1962‚ film critic Andrew Sarris points out a repeating movement of ideas and images throughout a filmmaker’s body of work. This later on becomes the basis of Auteur theory which describes the authorship of the filmmaker who despite is working within the bounds of a studio system is able to imprint his/her ideologies and personal style into his/her films. According

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    Dictionary.com (2011) “Regionalism”. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/regionalism. [Viewed 31st October 2011]. Frederick W & Worden‚ R. (1993) “Indonesia: a country study”. 5th Ed. Federal Research Division‚ Library of Congress: Washington. Hamish‚ M. (2008) “No end to ambition”. The Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/no-end-to-ambition/2008/01/27/1201368944638.html. [Viewed 1st November 2011]. Kiernan‚ B. (2003) “The Demography of Genocide in South East Asia”. Critical

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    Bald Eagles The Bald Eagle‚ also known as the “Haliaeetus leucocephalus” (Hamish 1990) is one of the most majestic and spectacular birds on the planet. With a wingspan of 6 to 8 feet and a height of 34-43 cm (Duquette at al.2011) it is one of the world’s largest birds. The Bald Eagle represents the country of The United States of America because it is one of the most beautiful and symbolic creatures on the planet‚ yet it was once almost completely extinct. The Bald Eagle is mostly found in coastal

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    was named Robert Johnson. Robert raised his only son Blake To never let the villain win‚ no matter what.That day when Quinnzel and the Joker planned to break out Harley‚ Robert thought Blake was now

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    the library when she saw someone who looked lost in her book. "Blake?" she asked. "What?" she replied coldly‚ due to being interrupted while reading her book. "Are you lost?" "No." "Then why does it look like you are wandering around the hall and pretending to read your book." "I ’m not wondering or pretending." Yang walked up to Blake and saw a small cut on her arm that was endlessly bleeding. Yang gasped and said‚ "Blake! How did you get hurt?!" she pointed at the cut. "None of your business

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    lifetime. Just like Blake in Full Tilt. Blake has to survive eight rides in a mysterious‚ phantom theme park. In Full Tilt‚ Neal Shusterman uses the character of Blake to portray how it is that one may change throughout a set period of time. In the beginning Blake is coward; however this changes as he goes on the rides. After the eighth ride Blake has overcome practically all of his greatest‚ and deepest‚ fears‚ so he feels as though he can accomplish anything. In the beginning‚ Blake seems to be a scared

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    Revolution Auguries of Innocence by William Blake was published in 1863‚ assumed written in 1803. William Blake‚ a British poet from the Romanticism movement‚ wrote Auguries of Innocence full of paradox and mixed feelings. Blake used to have trouble with authority‚ and he expresses this need of freedom through his poem. This poem‚ thanks to its imagery‚ let the reader make his own interpretation of life and political views of the author. William Blake used the image of animals to reflect the behavior

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    Analysis of "The Tyger" In "The Tyger" William Blake ponders the creation and existence of a metaphorical Tiger. Through several rhetorical questions and illustrious details Blake wonders who created "The Tyger"‚ and if the same person also created the lamb. Blake uses "The Tyger" to symbolize evil in the world‚ and to question the creator’s intentions with it. "The Tyger" is composed of six stanzas‚ which consists of four-seven word lines; the lines are short and contain about seven syllables

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    Contemporary class analysis must embrace the study of a wider range of social relationships than just those located within the sphere of work and production. Patterns of consumption and the lifestyles and opportunities that they facilitate have become particularly important in understanding the divisons and inequality on which the system of stratification is based in modern industrial societies. Some post-modern theorists have gone even further by questioning whether class still exists. Jan Pakulski

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    The book Full Tilt by Neal Shutterman is all about facing your fears. Blake the main character has been living in fear because of a near death experience with a school bus that he encountered in his childhood. The rides in this mysterious theme park reflect the real life fears in Blake’s life. He must overcome his greatest fears in order to save his brother and friends. The larger message the author is trying to portray is to move on form the past so that you can move forward with your life. The

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