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    collagen. The extent to which each scar will occur is highly unpredictable and varies amongst the population. Scars that form within joint areas may seem to become stretched; this is due to the wound constantly being mobile during the healing process. There are several categories of scars‚ these will affect the amount of post wound care required alongside with the extend of detrimental impact on the individual. Flat‚ pale scars are the most common of all scars. These scars may initially be red or raised

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    a representation of people and events from World War I and World War II. Mufasa‚ Scar‚ and Simba represent people and events. Mufasa represents Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Mufasa was killed by Scar. Same as Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip of the Black Hand. Simba always kept Mufasa in his mind throughout the whole movie. He wanted the avenge his fathers death. It caused a war between Scar and Simba. The death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand caused World War I. Austria was

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    characters like Simba’s uncle‚ Scar‚ from “The Lion King” and “A Tale Of Two Brothers”. Although both characters were invented at different times‚ the character Scar from Lion King seems to be the exact likeness of the character Macbeth. The same humble beginnings is indeed an experience that both characters lived through. Both characters were innocent and loyal until temptation and dreadful ambition started to kick in. In the beginning of “A Tale Of Two Brothers”‚ Scar‚ formerly known as Taka‚ was

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    noteworthy aphorisms is a statement made by Ethan at the end of chapter 6: "To be alive at all is to have scars". While this may not be the theme that Steinbeck concentrates on the most‚ it is surely one of the most important. Ethan is the most prominent example of this‚ as he has suffered many misfortunes in his life. Every other mature character in the book also carries these emotional scars; scars on one’s morality‚ character‚ and soul. Perhaps what the author was trying to convey is that from

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    whole movie‚ it is a battle of who has power‚ who wants power‚ and who is the best leader for the circumstance. Mufasa‚ the king of Pride Rock at the beginning‚ and Sarabi‚ his wife‚ give birth to their son‚ Simba‚ who is next in line to become king. Scar‚ Mufasa’s younger brother‚ is extremely upset that he will never be king and have power. Mufasa is the quintessential “good” leader. According to the trait approach‚ which states that “good” leaders possess specific traits‚ intelligence‚ self-confidence

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    homeland by his evil uncle Scar. Scar tells Simba “to leave and never return.” (The Lion King)‚ Scar then send his hyenas (who act as his personal army and assistants)‚ to kill him. But Simba escapes and is found by Timon (a meerkat) and Pumba (a warthog)‚ he goes on to grow up in a paradise-like jungle with them. Years later‚ Simba ’s best friend from the pride lands Nala comes in search of help and happens to find Simba by chance. She asks him to return with her because of Scar ’s oppressing reign‚ but

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    In Africa‚ scarification was quite a bit different. Though there were often similar meanings behind the scars‚ for example‚ tribal markings‚ social inclusion‚ signifying life events‚ and marks of beauty and decoration; there were still quite a big difference between African and Aboriginal scarification. One of the key differences in West Africa was that scar were generally given to children‚ or more so infants on their naming day‚ which took place 8 days after birth.!!!!!!! And these were usually

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    extremely worrisome situation. It means that long-term unemployment isn’tjust a temporary ailment that will heal itself as the economy keeps rebounding. It has left permanent scars. The U.S. economy will never be as productive as it could have been had we figured out how to get people back to work more quickly. And those scars are still getting deeper. The economists’ argument goes like this: There are now millions of Americans who lost their jobs in the recession‚ often through no fault of their

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    of the lions‚ which makes him a prince. Scar is‚ the antagonist‚ the brother of Mufasa and uncle to Simba. Scar reveals and sings about how he’s going to kill the king and the prince in order to become the king‚ and his attempt to kill them both at once by tricking Simba into a stampede of wildebeests and fetching Mufasa to save Simba. Mufasa manages to save Simba but dies in the process. Thus making his brother Scar king of the Pride Lands of Africa‚ but Scar puts the blame for Mufasa’s

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    insects coexist in harmony. In the movie The Lion King‚ directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff‚ a young lion prince is born in Africa‚ making his uncle Scar the second in line to be king. Scar plots with the hyenas to kill King Mufasa and Prince Simba‚ in order to make himself King. The King is killed and Simba is led to believe by Scar that it was his fault‚ so Simba leaves the kingdom. After years of exile he returns back to the kingdom to take back what was once his father’s‚ and now his

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