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    figure offers the patient one last moment of energy and drive. Surely‚ running away to escape death would be more exciting than the average student life. The last line‚ “Are you feeling it now‚ Mr. _____?” must have originated from another episode of Spongebob Squarepants‚ where the protagonist attempts to help his boss‚ Mr. Krabs‚ out of a mid-life crisis. The sponge character appears to be an anomaly in the dreamscape who starts off small before growing to gargantuan size. The sponge character represents

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    not allow anyone to copy my work with the intention of passing it off as his/her own work.” Signature…………………….. Date:…….……............ Contents page Introduction p.1 Background p.1 Spongebob Squarepants p.1 Bikini Bottom p.1 Spongebob Squarepants friends p.1 Conclusion p.2 Bibliography p.3 1. Introduction In my essay I will discuss the policy making process in public administration and critically analyse the process of policy making. I

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    animated movies because of characterization. Characters of an animation play an important role for us to be in love with the movies. For example‚ in ‘SpongeBob Squarepants’‚ I definitely love the character of Patrick‚ who is a starfish. He got something unique about his character‚ and most of the time‚ he was loyal and always be there for SpongeBob no matter when. The characters have their own distinctive attitudes‚ modes‚ temperament that can make the adults fall in love with a character itself

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    things they see on television. For example in Toronto‚ a six year old boy wearing a Ninja Turtle costume stabbed his friend in the arm for not giving back a toy he had borrowed. When the child is young and watches shows that have violence in it like SpongeBob Square pants children will want more violence when they grow older. The more they grow the more violence they want. This makes them less sensitive to violence. Only 16% of shows actually show the long-term effects of violence. The other way media

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    The Meet I have moved around quite a bit which means there have been many significant moments in my life‚ but one seems to stand out‚ It happened a few months after I moved to my sixth school‚ Parkers Prairie High School. While I was only in seventh grade‚ I was still considered a high-schooler because of the way the district functioned. This meant that I had harder classes and more homework‚ but it also meant that I could participate in high school clubs‚ so I became part of the PPHS Knowledge

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    Cartoons are the most frequent and easily accessible source of entertainment which we provide to children. With the vastness of media and extension of channels‚ it has become easier for children to watch their favourite cartoons on a single click and at the same time it has become more convenient for parents to provide children with this all-time favourite activity of theirs. Time which was previously spent by children in outdoor activities is now replaced‚ as now they can be found glued to the TV

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    Kylie Korn Ms. Norma Darr English 105 10 October 2011 Parents will always want what is best for their child. It is true that parents need help and rely on television as a babysitter‚ but it is taking it’s toll on the children’s learning capabilities. Parents need to take responsibility for their children and choose what their children are watching. Mary Chastain writes for Breitbart.com and as a concerned parent‚ she mostly covers semi-controversial subjects of the news that focus on mental

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    Should cartoon violence be censored? “It seems today‚ that all you see‚ is violence in movies and sex on TV. But where are those good old fashion values. On which we used to rely!”(family guy theme song) speak of the devil itself. Now in to the twenty first century the primary learning school for kids aging 1 to 4 are mostly all those cartoon shows that they consume. Television is the greatest pedagogue for these young kids who are drawn in to these cartoons‚ from which they emulate actions

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    you can express and exercise your freedom of speech. And I as an aspirant‚ will serve as your stairway that your voices will be recognized as a student until everything will be okay. And as been said by a not so intelligent creature in the cartoon Spongebob Square Pants‚ “Everything will be okay at the end; if it is not okay‚ yet it is not the end” that is according to Patrick the Starfish. Yes this is really true my fellow cenphilians‚ and actually one of the reasons why I ran on this organization

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    profit Facebook turned in last year. Sales jumped 10% to 25.3bn kroner (£2.8bn). CEO of Lego stated about the success that it was due to constant innovation and the creation of 60-70 new products every year‚ including Harry Potter‚ Star Wars and SpongeBob SquarePants ranges. He also admitted that it is still a major innovation challenge to “stay on the top of children’s wish lists” against competition from iPads and computer games. The company needs to constantly become better to hold its position

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