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    Freedom: A Contextual Analysis When reflecting upon the first decade of American history in the new millennium‚ one term that comes to mind is the word freedom. America was founded on the ideals of freedom‚ more specifically liberty‚ and during the early 2000s this ideal was at the forefront of the American people’s consciousness for an array of different reasons. The national conversation was especially concerned with this notion of independence due to the repercussions that resulted from the

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    immediately put up for adoption. As luck would have it‚Riley was adopted by the O’Rourkes. His “father” ringleader was Angus O’Rourke and his wife Mallory O’Rourke. Unlike the typical parent ‚ Ringleader O’Rourke immediately attempted to get Riley adjusted to circus life. He showed Riley around while carrying

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    Prior to the second autopsy Riley and his staff “examined pictures from the first autopsy and stated… you couldn’t tell that anything was wrong… you could be certain the body wasn’t terribly mutilated… I looked with SLED at the file and couldn’t find anything wrong”. Riley also stated that he couldn’t be positive that a second autopsy would find all the rumors false‚ “there was a possibility they would

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    movie‚ it is shown how much emotions impact an individual’s memories and everyday life. Also‚ the movie shows different concepts of how everything goes on in the brain in a fun‚ kid friendly‚ easy understanding way. Inside Out is about the life of Riley who is 11-year-old and in her preteens (tweens) or middle childhood. And it follows her life inside her head and the outside and general point of view‚ when she moves from Minnesota to San Francisco‚ California. Inside Out is a great movie to show

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    (Wylit) and the Transitioners (Riley) over an extraordinary/ powerful girl named Evangeline. Wylit was a Kin and desperately wished to destroy the sever day of the world which meant that billions of people living the the seven day world would disappear and only make the one day‚ Grunsday alive; whereas Riley was a transitioner and wanted to preserve the seven days while keeping the Kin trapped in the eighth day‚ alone and isolated. The entire conflict between Riley and Wylit starts because of Evangeline

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    overcoming disability hardships. The textbook‚ Everything’s an Argument‚ contains an excerpt from Charles A. Riley II ’s book “Disability and the Media: Prescriptions for Change.” Riley‚ a journalism professor at New York’s Baruch College‚ uses appeal to ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to persuade his audience that their methods of portraying disabled people are in dire need of change. Riley reports that disabled celebrities are seen as the object of pity‚ ultimately depriving them of feelings of normality

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    Growing up can be a stressful‚ causing children to make grueling decisions‚ Riley from Inside Out is no exception. Riley an 11-year-old girl has to move with her parents from Minneapolis to San Francisco with no friends‚ no personal belongings‚ and her father’s stressful job. Pixar’s Inside Out has to be one of the worst children’s movies due to a lack of positive role-modeling‚ dark subconscious behavior‚ and influential possibilities. In 1993‚ Disney studios made an attempt to shut down the production

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    Based on the video‚ children of all ages like Riley‚ who are diagnosed with this problem seem to have a hard time expressing themselves‚ fitting in with their peers and understanding why they were born the way they are. At an early age Riley have had a hard time expressing his true self‚ instead for several years he had to be something that he felt like he was not. The age of two he started gravitating toward things that were pink and girly. Riley and his parent were convinced that he had a

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    “Hey‚ Andi!” Riley howled as Andi walked through the door. “Let’s go up to my room.” They ran up to Riley’s room and on the bed was Riley’s cat‚ Mrs. Chubbs.“Mrs. Chubbs!” Andi shouted‚ running toward her to give her a big hug. At that moment Riley had a great idea.“Let’s try to train Mrs.Chubbs!” Riley exclaimed. Andi was down with the idea‚ so they got an American Girl Doll tutu‚ but she was too fat for it to fit around her waist so they decided to pretend she was a circus cat and put the tutu

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    strategies‚ such as her mind’s “headquarters” to mange Joy‚ Sadness‚ and other emotions at this stage of development. In this way‚ Riley appears to work with other “personalities”‚ as her emotions are personified in the development of greater industry and autonomy from her parents. More so‚ it shows greater independence from her parents in the parent-child relationship‚ as Riley successfully adapts to a new living environment in San Francisco. In essence‚ this child development study will define the role

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