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    Why We Do What We Do

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    Why We Do What We Do My teaching philosophy is best described by using the following analogy. A building does not stand tall for years on end without a good foundation. Weather its building a house‚ an apartment‚ a church‚ or a skyscraper‚ the foundation is the most important element for the building to stand tall for years. If a child can start out with the right knowledge to live a physically active lifestyle they have more of a chance to continue to live while being physically active. Pouring

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    Lion King Analysis

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    Disney ’s The Lion King has never represented a story about love‚ trust and personal growth; rather‚ the animated film documents the harsh stereotypes present in society. At least‚ that is what critic Margaret Lazarus would have you believe. Her article "All ’s Not Well in the Land of The Lion King" argues that the movie employs powerful metaphors to misguide and misinform the young audience‚ citing that "millions of other children [a]re given hidden messages that can only do them and - us -- harm"

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    News and Analysis Paper 1 Socio 19109 Devon Jones SUMMARY The Washington Post news article‚ “Stephen Strasburg Shutdown” discussed the Washington nationals decision that manager mike Rizzo made prior to the season start to shut down the former number 1 pick‚ there ace Stephen Strasburg after he reached the 160 innings pitch mark no matter where they were in the postseason race‚ they were shutting him down for the remainder of the season. This created controversy around the sports world for the

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    Stephen and Barnabas

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    Lives of Stephen and Barnabas Stephen was one of the great men of faith in the early Church. He wasn’t an Apostle but was chosen to minister to the widows who were in Jerusalem. He also was the first Christian Martyr. A martyr is a person who holds to a belief so strongly that he/she is willing to die for it. Such was the faith that Stephen had in Jesus Christ. S Stephen ended up dying for his faith. He was able to perform miracles in peoples lives and was able to preach to the Jews‚ but they

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    A Horror Story

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    slams the camera on the floor seeing the little boy cry." says Bradley in third-person.Dane comes in to tell Ravi that there starting already but sees that Bradley and Bernard and teasing him."Did you break his camera" Dane asks frightened in fear."Why yes‚ but what are you going to do about it?" Bradley says in his powerful but chafe voice "You know what if you can beat me up I’ll buy him a brand new camera." Dane replies hatefully admitting that he knows he can’t do that."Get out of here!" yells

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    Violence in Movies

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    If you watch movies these days you know you’re sure to see some sort of violence whether it be a killing‚ beating‚ or some kind of cruel act. Now every time you watch TV‚ you are likely to see a commercial promoting a new movie with a catch title such as "Scream" or "Fear." Whether you think these movies are necessary or not‚ production companies know they will get the viewers and this is why they keep making them. I was watching a movie the other day‚ with my lovely girlfriend of course‚ by

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    Metonymy Of Horror

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    elements in his writing. When he wrote‚ the reader had a sense of fear and darkness. This captivates audiences and keeps them reading. In The Masque of the Red Death‚ Edgar Allen Poe uses a castle setting‚ supernatural events‚ and the metonymy of horror to convey good gothic literature. The Masque of the Red Death conveys characteristics of a gothic story such as a setting in a castle. Prince Prospero owns a big castle in which he uses to escape the Red Death as shown in this quote: “This was an

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    caught the minds of people for the last 1500 years. The mythical monarch defended the British from Saxon invaders between the 5th and 6th centuries‚ and he is important in a level that even our generation thinks of him as a legend all around the world. King Arthur‚ Guinevere‚ and Sir Lancelot make a gallant image of knights in shining armor in a world of honor and romance and‚ combines with the need that people constantly have for a hero who represents them‚ made the legend even bigger. Since then‚ generations

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    Jasmine Garcia Tim Garnica Theatre 150 Summer Professor Breit Aug 11‚ 2010 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Musical/Cult Classic 1975 R A story of creation‚ love‚ hate‚ adventure‚ and‚ most of all‚ sex; the story begins in Denton‚ Ohio as Brad Majors and Janet Weiss ( Dammit Janet)‚ after getting engaged‚ travel to see "the man who began it‚" Dr. Scott‚ but wind up at the castle of Dr. Frank-N-Furter‚ a transvestite alien from the planet of Transsexual in the galaxy of Transylvania

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    Explore the ways in which feelings of horror and tension are created in ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare and ‘I’m the King of the Castle’ by Susan Hill By examining Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’‚ we see he uses horror and tension to describe the dramatic downfall of a once noble man. Macbeth’s pursuit of ambition is shown by the murder of his king and his best friend. Whereas Hill’s ‘I’m the King of the Castle’ is about Kingshaw and Hooper who are two ten year old boys‚ who have very different personalities

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