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    Hakuna Matata‚ what a wonderful phrase. It means no worries for the rest of your days. As in no worries defining an epic is easy right? Wrong. An epic encompasses such a small amount of today’s literature and modern day film. The Lion King starring Matthew Broderick is one of the most popular movies throughout the world and is most definitely an epic film. Defined by thescriptlab.com‚ an epic film is a genre that takes historical people and events and interprets them on a larger scale. An epic film

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    Fantastic Mr Fox Analysis

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    So far‚ Morgan’s “Fantastic Mr. Fox” is considered a diorama through its narrative‚ its manipulation of the taxidermied animals‚ and its ability to manipulate the audience. However‚ these characteristics have contradicted traditional taxidermy dioramas such as Potter’s “The Kitten Wedding” and Akeley’s “The Muskrats‚” which makes it debatable whether Morgan’s work can stand as a diorama or only as a sculpture. In confirming that it is considered a diorama‚ there is something that all three of these

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    The Adoration of Jenna Fox If a person had no friends‚ no family‚ would they know what kind of person to be? Family and friends make up a part of someone and shape their character into that of which they develop into. Having that aspect as a part of life‚ helps make more sense of a person’s identity‚ and the world around them. Looking at the novel‚ The Adoration of Jenna Fox‚ by Mary E. Pearson‚ through the psychological/psychoanalytical lens‚ the importance of friends and family in a person’s

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    Secondhand Lions Speech

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    Topic: Movie analysis on “Secondhand Lions” Specific purpose: To inform my COMM M01 class the importance in believing. Central idea: Getting in depth with the significance of believing in something even if it may not be true. Introduction Attention-getter: Hello everyone‚ today I’ve decided to analyze a specific movie clip from the movie “Secondhand Lions.” The title of my speech today is “Something Worth Believing In” I chose this movie clip to share with the class today because I believe it has

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    Fox News Unreliable Source

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    people should understand that there are allot of unreliable sources that are waiting for you to enter their domain. Granted‚ there are reliable sources‚ as well. The difference is that a reliable source is there to provide readers or viewers with correct information. Namely‚ written and created by someone who has expertise in that subject like Microsoft. On the other hand‚ an unreliable source is based on opinion not fact‚ contains little real information‚ and can be misleading. I found Fox News

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    Terry Fox Research Paper

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    Terry Fox was a young Canadian who was diagnosed with cancer and never lost his hopes. After he lost one leg due cancer he ran several hundreds of kilometers using an artificial leg‚ and started his journey raised money to cancer research. Terry Fox was the greatest Canadian of all time because he brought hope against cancer. I believe that his simple idea‚ Terry Fox fought for his beliefs and his efforts cost his life. The Terry Fox Foundation website inform that Terry Fox born in Winnipeg‚ Manitoba

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    The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe embodies a hero’s journey. The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe is similar to many other heroes’ tales and has many of the same characteristics.. CS. Lewis does a wonderful job of displaying a hero’s journey. All the main characters in this novel face many problems that all heroes‚ unfortunately face and they all live out a hard and exciting life. CS. Lewis is a wonderful author and he has a unique imagination. He shows us this great and unique imagination through

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    Lion King Critique

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    “The Lion King” By Roger Allers‚ Irene Mecchi‚ Elton John and Tim Rice At the Hippodrome Theater through January 8 By Tori Brown BE PREPARED FOR A BREATHTAKING SHOW Even Though “The Lion King” was a Disney show‚ it was far from just a show for children. With the timeless song “Circle of Life” flooding the theater‚ even the oldest patron felt like a child again. When the staged filled with a multitude of breathtaking animals‚ bringing the audience to Pride Rock for the presentation of Simba

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    Tutuila Politics Magea was born in Asu and developed his atrocious reputation there. At the peak of his power‚ Magea lived in a secret and secure cave above Nu’uuli village. The site was known as Taotasi: (“ the Lone Spear”) A shrewd political ruler‚ wise and steeped in culture‚ fierce in battle‚ and a cannibal. People believed he had superhuman powers. Has four sons. A champion pigeon snarer. The lost of Sina’s son: Magea brothers judged Sina’s son guilty of some offense he did not commit

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    Christianity by some of his friends; shortly thereafter he began writing The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe. Christianity played a big role‚ as the story is an obvious allegory for the Bible. Christianity is well-rooted throughout the novel in the hero‚ who represents Jesus‚ and the stone table‚ which represents the cross. The character Aslan is a well-known representation of Jesus: “Aslan is the creator and ruler of Narnia‚ an obvious Christ-figure…” (Park). Aslan is more similar to Jesus the

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