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    Adage Literal Meaning

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    Devices: Chiasmus‚ Metaphor. Literal meaning: Literally‚ this adage means that if your life was to hand you 100 reasons to cry about what it gave you‚ you should find 1000 reasons to smile about what it gave you. Figurative meaning: Figuratively‚ this adage means that no matter how tough your life may get‚ always keep your head up and find a reason to smile. The adage “when life gives you a hundred reasons to cry‚ give life a thousand reasons to smile” to me means that no matter how tough

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    week since I drew a cartoon of the Mexican flag [see above]‚ with the eagle shot dead by a stream of machine gun bullets. The cartoon illustrates the terrible violence in Mexico. Since President Felipe Calderón announced his war on the drug cartels‚ over 28‚000 people have been killed in a civil war that shows no sign of easing. I got a spirited‚ angry reaction on my blog and in e-mails from Mexican readers who objected to my “desecration of the sacred Mexican flag.” My cartoon appeared at the same

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    True Meaning of Courage

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    future. Bravery‚ heroism‚ valor‚ spirit‚ boldness‚ firmness‚ persistence‚ fearlessness‚ determination – these words can all be view from a point of being synonyms to the word courage. This word is a combination of these words and has a deeper meaning. Courage can have a negative

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    or something else.” (Alter‚ 1997). Cartoons that provide comedy can still have violence‚ then there are the cartoons that are just show for their portrayal of superheroes‚ and we still have cartoons that have educational value and worth to them. Violence in cartoons is seemingly now an integral part of cartoon content. In fact‚ the frequency of violence in cartoons is higher than in live-action dramas or comedies. (Potter & Warren‚ 1998). Many cartoons that provide comedic elements still

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    “Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life‚ the whole aim and end of human existence” I do not think that there is a single person in the world who can say that knows what happiness actually is and‚ more importantly‚ that knows how to achieve it. We sometimes get the glimpse of pure happiness but those moments are so rare and so intense that we only recognise them too late. Each of us understands this feeling in a different way…I‚ for instance‚ see it as the one that

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    Meaning of the Russian Bear: How Goldflower Outsmarts the USSR In the “Meaning of Mother Goose‚” Robert Darton begins with an old variation of “Little Red Riding Hood” (“LRRH”) and the tale’s psychoanalysis interpretation‚ which picks out “hidden symbols” (p 281) for a universal meaning. Darnton vehemently disagrees with this interpretation method and claims that “. . . folktales are historical documents. They have evolved over many centuries and have taken different turns in different cultural

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    Freedom has many different meanings. The quality of being frank‚ open‚ or outspoken along with the absence of necessity‚ coercion‚ or constraint are just some of the meanings of freedom. The quality of being exempt or released from something is also another definition of freedom. As much as freedom is considered to be a good thing it also has bad qualities that can accompany it. As young children grow‚ they want to have more freedom as they get older. They want to have that sense of independence

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    20 January 2013 I recently learned the true meaning of one of my all time favorite childhood movies‚ The Wizard of Oz. The book turned screenplay originally written by L. Frank Baum is not a mere children’s story but a hidden tale of populism and government. The story is and its characters are packed with symbolism. The main character Dorothy Gale gets swept away in a twister along with her house‚ and lands in munchkin land. Dorothy’s last name “Gale” is supposed to represent her being the winds

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    Tattoos are another way of showing the representation of an individual’s tattoo story. In Guy Treybay’s article‚ he explains the symbolic meaning of tattoos when he provides an example of the season three winner on Project Runway that had a tattoo of his son’s name on his neck. A couple viewers said‚” Whoa. It wasn’t a prison tattoo. It wasn’t sailors or criminals. It was this real-life person

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    Laurel Wreaths Meaning

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    I have always thought the meaning of my name was boring. I have always liked the way my name sounds‚ but I never thought it meant much. Whenever I looked up “Lauren‚” every website said it meant “crowned with a wreath of laurel.” For thirteen years‚ I thought that I was named after a plant. Only recently‚ I looked up what a laurel wreath actually was. In ancient times‚ laurel leaves were used in crowns for Olympic winners and were worn on Roman emperors to celebrate triumphs (kidzsearch.com). Laurel

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