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    Never Giving Up Never giving up is the key to success‚ because if you give up you will never learn or grow. In the movie The Lion King‚ Simba the protagonist of the story‚ Which‚ Mufasa died because of Scar the antagonist. Scar stepped on Mufasa´s paws and made him fall into a stampede of oxen and died. That’s when Simba had gone on the journey to Scars’ place. He had gone through alot but he had finally arrived to Scar. Simba and Scar had a big fight because it was Simba’s destiny. Do you comprehend

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    details in the story- thoughts‚ actions‚ reactions‚ as well direct statements- that bringing the characters to life. 5. Static Character –Stays essentially the same throughout the story. Example is Scar because he second type of character in the Lion King Movie. 6. Dynamic

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    The heart of the emancipatory theory of Marxism is the idea that the full realization of human freedom‚ potential‚ and dignity can only be achieved uner conditions of “classlessness – the vision of a radically egalitarian society in terms of power and material welfare within which exploitation has been eliminated‚ distribution is based on the principle “to each according to need‚ from each according to ability” and the control over societ’ys basic productive resources is vested in the community rather

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    WHAT IS RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY? An economic principle that assumes that individuals always make prudent and logical decisions that provide them with the greatest benefit or satisfaction and that are in their highest self-interest. Most mainstream economic assumptions and theories are based on rational choice theory . Or Rational choice theory is the idea that people tend to make choices in a way that maximizes their advantage while minimizing the cost. Using this theory‚ economists‚ political scientists

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    movies‚ The Lion King and The Matrix. This essay will tell you about all types of examples of each. The first example of leadership‚ Is Rafiki from The Lion King. Rafiki is the monkey from The Lion King. Rafiki seems to be on the top leader of chart because even the king of the land bows down to him. From the Matrix Morpheus is on top of the leader chart because everyone looks to him for direction and what to do. On the fourth stage of the leadership chart‚ from the Lion King‚ would be Mufasa

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    ESAU GARCIA 
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE LIONS????? BIOLOGY 
March 5 2012 Mrs Loughney INTRO Extinction is a problem that has been around since the beginning of time. An organism might go extinct for many reasons. Some reasons might be Mother Nature. Man also plays a part as they might over hunt the organism and drive it to extinct. But another cause is natural selection and the belief that only the strong will survive in this game we call life. Many problems can happen because of extinction

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    Simba’s Heroic Journey The Lion King is a true hero ’s journey that takes place in the savannas of Africa. The title "The Lion King" emphasizes that a lion is king‚ referring to the main character‚ Simba. Simba is the hero in the story because he regains his kingdom and defeats evil. He takes responsibility for his actions and his kingdom‚ and regains order and control. Simba takes part in a hero ’s journey by being a part of the departure‚ initiation‚ and the return. After Simba’s father

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    . The Lion King is a sad tale about a young cub who lost his father in a horrible ‘accident’ leaving him to ascend to the throne. Children wish to see the movie for the animals and music‚ Disney is known for all of its movies to hold many musical numbers‚ and parents will be forced to watch. This reenactment of Shakespeare’s Hamlet has touched the hearts of every man woman and child in ways that others can only dream to. The poster gives the viewer only a taste of what is to come in the film‚ the

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    The movie‚ the Lion King II and Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet relate by the way the plots are written. In the Lion King II‚ Kiara‚ who is the daughter of si mba; and kovu‚ who is the son of the leader from the outlands‚ Zira don’t exactly want to be friends as they first meet‚ but they soon find that they really like each other. The same is for Romeo and Juliet‚ but they fell in love at first sight. Kiara and Kovu are the main characters in the Lion King II‚ as Romeo and Juliet are in the

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    The Marxist Perspective on Education Marxists such as Louis Althusser‚ Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis refute the Functionalist view that industrial capitalist societies are meritocracies and that every ones’ position in society is based on talent and hard work. They suggest ideas for why this is the case. Althusser bases his theory around the idea of education being an ideological state apparatus. Bowles and Gintis’ theory is based on the ’long shadow of work’ and the legitimation of inequality

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