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    very special guest‚ he was blown away that they were actually speaking to him. He gained interested in how the puppets were made and who was playing them. After that he became very interested in Jim Henson. He watch his special that appear on TV and began to make his own puppets. The first puppet was made out of his father’s trench coat. His name was Moldy.     After‚ creating his first puppet Kevin thought he would be in serious trouble with His father for using his trench coat but he father told him

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    there was a group of prisoners who lived in a cave since they were born. These people could not see anything besides straight ahead from where they were. Behind these prisoners there was a fire and puppets in which they told stories. The prisoners were able to see the shadows caused by the fire and puppets‚ because that was the only thing they saw they believed that the shadows were the most real things in this world. The shadows told stories about people‚ trees‚ men etc. which made the prisoner believe

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    Human Nature Essay

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    a randomly selected group of babies were shown a puppet show displaying good and bad human nature. In this puppet show‚ a puppet kept trying to open a box‚ but failed to do so each time. Then came along two dogs‚ one representing immoral human nature‚ and the other representing good human nature. The puppet showing bad human nature would slam the box shut every time the first puppet would try to open it‚ while the other dog would help the puppet open the box. Shortly after this‚ the babies were

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    to "wholeness" and "full individuation" (220). At the formal level‚ by concealing puppet strings‚ providing puppets with exceptionally life-like and fluid motions‚ and creating convincingly vital puppets‚ Henson’s detail-rich and realistic animatronics technology allows his puppet-hero‚ Jen‚ to grow both beyond his filmic father figure‚ urSu‚ as well as beyond the confining puppet strings of the traditional puppet master. Thematically‚ too‚ Jen experiences the rites of "[being] born when . . . needed"

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    them. The shadows of statues held by unseen ‘puppet handlers’ reflect on the walls from the light of a fire that is also out of sight of those in the cave. The theme of the allegory is that their reality is a poor copy of the real world. According to Plato‚ our world is nothing but shadows‚ imperfect manifestations of the forms. Similar to the prisoners of the cave‚ the humans trapped in the matrix (the cave) only see what the machines (the modern day puppet-handlers) want them to see. They are tricked

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    Oppression In Metropolis

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell‚ Metropolis by Fritz Lang and the provided images use a variety of techniques to convey oppression and rebellion. However‚ the ability of a text to represent oppression and rebellion is impacted by the historical context of the text and the personal context of the audience. Oppression is when authority or power is misused in a cruel or unjust manner and rebellion is resistance against authority or control. Different contexts provide different meanings to each

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    Free Will

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    Muhammad Zaid Prof. Dr. Asim Karim 28 January 2013 FREE WILL IN GREEK TRAGEDIES ABSTRACT There are many occasions in the Greek tragedies where the characters are making decisions according to their own free will. They are not merely the puppets in the hands of fate and gods but their own motives surpass over all other influences. if they are performing any action or making any decision by following the gods even at that time their inner feelings and desires are there that compel them to act

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    Within Wales‚ it is important that children within the Foundation Phase have an awareness and knowledge of their country‚ the heritage of Wales‚ Welsh history and the cultural identity that is unique to Wales. To make sure that all children were able to have this experience‚ the Curriculum Cymreig (CC) was introduced as part of the National Curriculum for Wales. The Curriculum Cymreig was introduced in 1988 as part of the Education Reform Act and was conducted by the Welsh Assembly Government. Before

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    Clubs

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    constitution of the club‚ and is decided upon by the Management Committee. Additional income that clubs operate on are entrance fees‚ which are paid once by new members‚ profit from sale of refreshments‚ profit on sale of jerseys‚ tracksuits‚ shirts and socks. Donations received is also considered as an income‚ as well as sponsorships‚ grants and interest received. 2. Items of expenditure for clubs are mainly cost of refreshments‚ salaries and wages‚ maintenance costs‚ and expenditure on cost price

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    choices in/of his life especially in the Land of the Dead and Charybdis‚ Sirens and Scylla that could change his journey. Odysseus had control of his own fate and was not a puppet of the gods because he was able to make his own life altering decisions. One of the reasons Odysseus could decide his own fate‚ and wasn’t a puppet of the gods was because he has specific plans but he could make choices that decide how easy or difficult his journey home would be.

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