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    “The Brave Tin Soldier‚” a Fairy Tale originally wrote by Hans Christen Anderson in 1838; while a great work in its self is a bit of a read. There is a more modern version done as a movie short‚ by TRUEMAX academy‚ of the H.C. Andersen’s tale‚ it is titled‚ "The Steadfast Tin Soldier‚” and posted online Aug 12‚ 2008. In the following paper I will give a brief description of the fairy tale‚ how the two fairy tales are similar‚ how they are different‚ and if the same moral is portrayed. The difference

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    Chapter 1 About: Richard Meets the Indian Boy Details: *Richard is working in the tobacco field when an Indian boy comes up and runs off with his hoe. *Richard chases after the Indian boy when he corners him and they get into a fight. *Laydon comes and breaks it up and takes the Indian boy named Weetoppin home with him. Point: Metal stuff was valuable in those days. Statement: I think Laydon will make Weetoppin work for him. Chapter 2 About: Laydon Brings Home Weetoppin Details: *They

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    Speak Essay In the book Speak written by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ Psychological forces such as depression‚ anxiety‚ trauma and fear can control people’s emotions and actions‚ rather than themselves controlling their emotions and actions. In the book Speak‚ Melinda faces a major trauma causing her emotions to control her life instead of her controlling her own life such as depression controls her emotions‚ fear controls her actions and anxiety controls her social life. The book speak is

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    genuine threat to free speech.” So‚ does that mean we are becoming a dystopia‚ like the ones we read about? According to Wikipedia‚ a dystopia is described as a frightening and advanced society‚ that usually takes place in the future. In Feed‚ M.T. Anderson explores the disastrous and technology obsessed future that awaits us‚ where most people have a feed (a phone wired into their brains). In this

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    hand‚ selling the values almost everybody shares – love‚ happiness‚ peace‚ safety and family is even easier. The H&M commercial‚ “Come Together” by Wes Anderson represents creative and interesting approach to this topic. The commercial is quite new‚ as it was published in the last days of November this year. It is in a form of a film with Wes Anderson as a director. He is known for such movies as ”Grand Budapest Hotel” or “Moonrise Kingdom”‚ where his use of symmetry‚ soft colour scheme and paying

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    Using Corn-Plastic as an Eco-Friendly Packaging Material Introduction: For the purpose of this project‚ I chose to use sheets of corn-plastic as a wrapper for Big Kahuna Burger. The wrapper would be by inches and less than a millimeter thick. The reason I chose sheets over boxes was because sheets can be stacked by the thousands making shipping more efficient and producing less material in land fills. The material of this wrapper is corn-plastic‚ or by it’s scientific name

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    Remembering #9 I absolutely love how Laurie Halse Anderson is able to easily put herself into the mind-set of a teenager and write in a way that we are able to relate too. Melinda’s words and actions actually sound like something a teen would say or do. Too many times I have been forced to read a book that I am not able to relate to or make connection with in my own life. Contemporary literature‚ like Speak is a lot easier to for high school students to understand and apply. This is one of the many

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    they perform cruelty investigations‚ research‚ animal rescue‚ legislation‚ special events‚ celebrity involvement‚ and protest campaigns as well. In this particular protest campaign image created by PETA‚ is a well known celebrity named Pamela Anderson. As humans‚ we like advertisements that appeal to us and

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    and ideas. It is an important factor for both others and the person to understand themselves better. The results of self expression‚ both physically and mentally‚ can reveal a lot about the person who created it. In the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ the main character expresses herself through drawing and appearances to show how she truly is feeling inside throughout the novel. In the first half of speak‚ Melinda’s tree has been symbolically representing what state of mind she is in. “I can’t

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    The Dangers of High Fructose Corn Syrup Rhonda Sullivan DeVry University Sugar is Not Sugar: The Dangers of High Fructose Corn Syrup Every one has seen the infamous TV commercial with the young couple sitting in a park on a blanket‚ innocently sharing a Popsicle made out of High Fructose Corn Syrup. The female offers her male cohort a portion of the frozen treat‚ responding to his hesitance with the disreputable claim hosted by the corn industry‚ “sugar is sugar

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