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    Princess Diaries Script

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    Princess Diaries Script [Sirens] HELEN/ Time for school! Stop daydreaming. You’ll be late for school. MIA: Sometimes l have dreams‚ l picture myself flyin’ Through the clouds High in the sky‚ Conquering the world With my magic piano‚ Never being scared; But then l realize l’m Supergirl And l’m here to save the world But l wanna know‚ Who’s gonna save me? [She goes with her mother to take breakfast] HELEN/ Are you feeling confident? MIA: Not reaIIy. HELEN: Now just remember‚when

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    January 25th‚ 2017 we had a guest come to our class to talk about her job. Our guest speaker was Diana Shiley. She is a school social worker and she’s been working as one for 28 years! She loves what she does and enjoys it very much. For her job she works with schools‚ students‚ and families to eliminate barriers to successful learning by serving as a link between the home‚ school and community. Diana has her masters degree in social work‚ and six years total in hee bachelor’s degree. She also deals

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    Comparative Essa Even though the two heros in Princess Bride and Copper Sun have many similarities‚ they also have an abundance of differences. Amari is the protagonist of the book Copper Sun‚ which talks about her life as an abused slave. Wesley is the lead character of the movie Princess Bride; in the movie‚ he leaves his beloved Buttercup to make enough money to support them and has to come save her when she is about to marry Humperdinck‚ the prince and the man she does not love. These two stories

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    Ghost Speech: Hola Diana

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    • Hola Diana‚ I suppose we all think about what we might have been in a previous life‚ we all seem to like day dreaming about the possibilities of being someone famous or a great leader. • You were right‚ I was listening to classical music‚ and on sunday night I played the SACD I bought the other week‚ Tchaikovsky violin concerto in D op 53‚ played by the Russian national orchestra with lead violin by Julia Fischer‚ conducted by Yakov Kreizberg‚ it is a very good recording‚ glad I bought it‚ I know

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    SHE THE PRINCESS

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    She!! 1-at the dads home It is morning .Two people are in the room. One of them is the dad while the other girl is Linda‚ his daughter. [The dad opens the door and three people walk in with luggage] DAD Welcome home honey. This is my daughter Linda and Linda(turns to Linda ) this is your stepmother and your stepsisters. LINDA Wh..hh..at??oh er.. welcome home! (Linda feels uncomfortable) STEPMOTHER Heloo sweetie! Hi dear! Tiara-Siara say hi to your new dad and sister. TIARA-SIARA Hiii

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    Princess Mononoke Themes

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    Most of Miyazaki’s characters are dynamic‚ capable of change‚ and not easily caricatured into traditional good-evil dichotomies. Many menacing characters have redeeming features‚ and are not firmly defined as antagonists. In Princess Mononoke‚ Lady Eboshi destroys the forest for industrial raw materials without the concerns for animals’ life; however lepers and former prostitutes that she shelters have great respect for her. The film culminates in reconciliation‚ rather than the vanquishing of some

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    Najla Alameldin Professor Wheat English 106 03-21-2011 A Cultural Criticism on Diane DiPrima’s “The Practice of Magical Evocation” As a young girl growing up in an Italian American family‚ DiPrima began to witness expectations that she did not like about her culture. At eight years old she experienced her first expectation as a female in her family but this was not an expectation she felt positively on. In an interview given by David Hadbawnik‚ DiPrima says that one day her mother was very

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    To Where We Belong: Losing and Finding Home Conventional wisdom has it that home is an individual’s place of residence‚ typically with four walls and a roof. However‚ in her novel‚ Crescent‚ Diana Abu-Jaber draws light to the idea that home is not where one is from‚ but rather where one belongs. And sometimes‚ that sense of belonging associated with home cannot be found caged within four walls‚ but rather‚ is found in another individual. Abu-Jaber depicts this thought through Sirine’s continuous

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    Feminist or Not? A Disney Princess Narrative Media has been a pervasive tool in affecting societal views on gender roles. Its extensive reach in today’s society‚ made possible with recent technology‚ has made it difficult for us to escape its influence. With the thought that children are generally more susceptible to external influences‚ it is thus vital to understand how media has played a part in shaping their perceptions of gender. Among media targeted at kids‚ Disney films have a considerable

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    myself has gone through that “princess phase” at one point or another in our lives. How many of us have used Cinderella‚ Snow White‚ or Sleeping Beauty as our role models growing up? The problem is that these princesses are role models of what we shouldn’t be like in real life; they are superficial‚ they rely on fairy godmothers to solve their problems‚ and they wait around for princes to save them in their time of need. M. Bakos and fellow classmates Disney Princess movies have set off an unrealistic

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