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    Whale Rider Essay

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    The New Zealand film‚ Whale Rider (2002) directed by Niki Caro is an extraordinary example of the feminist literary theory. The visual text follows the journey of a young eleven-year-old Maori girl named Pai‚ shorten for Paikea who believes she is destined to be the next chief in line of the patriarchal Maori tribe she is part of in the east coast of New Zealand. No matter the circumstances her traditional‚ stubborn grandfather named Koro refuses to accept that a female could possibly lead and guide

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    The Piggyback Rider – Homepage Welcome to The Piggyback Rider! The perfect website where you can get child carriers. For parents‚ it is always a struggle to carry their children all day long‚ especially when they’re getting bigger and heavier. It is even hard just thinking about how to take them on trips while putting everything in the car that’s inside that contemporary garage door in Scottsdale. We ask ourselves‚ how? How will we carry them all day when we go to amusement parks‚ go hiking or

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    Play: Riders to the Sea

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    Riders to the Sea John Millington Synge SCENE. An Island off the West of Ireland. (Cottage kitchen‚ with nets‚ oil-skins‚ spinning wheel‚ some new boards standing by the wall‚ etc. Cathleen‚ a girl of about twenty‚ finishes kneading cake‚ and puts it down in the pot-oven by the fire; then wipes her hands‚ and begins to spin at the wheel. Nora‚ a young girl‚ puts her head in at the door.) NORA (in a low voice). Where is she? CATHLEEN. She’s lying down‚ God help her‚ and may be sleeping

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    Easy Rider: Study Guide

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    Easy Rider (1969) Study Guide CREDITS DIRECTOR: Dennis Hopper WRITERS: Peter Fonda‚ Dennis Hopper‚ & Terry Southern CAST: Peter Fonda (Wyatt) Dennis Hopper (Billy) Jack Nicholson (George Hanson) Luke Askew (Stranger on Highway) Phil Spector (Connection) Karen Black (Karen) Toni Basil (Mary) Antonio Mendoza (Jesus) Mac Mashourian (Bodyguard) Warren Finnerty (Rancher) Tita Colorado (Rancher’s Wife) Luana Anders (Lisa) Sabrina Scharf (Sarah) Robert Walker Jr. (Jack) Sandy Brown Wyeth (Joanne) PRODUCERS:

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    Atv Riders Case Study

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    becoming more and more of a problem every day. Most people view these recreational vehicles as a threat to the environment‚ saying they ruin the natural landscape and are loud and obnoxious. The other side sees ATV’s as a form of recreation and even as practical vehicles that help get things done. Riders throughout most of the country have little or no freedom. They are not able to choose where they ride‚ instead the local law enforcement decides for them. The ATV riders believe that a few basic

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    Comparison of Budrus and Freedom Riders Both “Budrus” and “Freedom Riders” are documentaries that showed use of nonviolence actions. The term “freedom riders” referred to a group of civil rights activists‚ consisting of both blacks and whites‚ who tried to put an end to segregation by taking a bus down to the Southern states. The Freedom Riders planned to visit the following states: Virginia‚ North and South Carolina‚ Georgia‚ Alabama‚ Mississippi‚ and Louisiana. They hoped to change people’s views

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    American Experience Freedom Rider “Hallelujah I’m a traveling” This line out of a song sang by travelers indicates how much joy traveling is‚ how much joy a ride through the country side‚ from one place to another‚ can be it gives the people freedom‚ to go places‚ to experience new things and not be bound to just one place anymore. It should have been an equally enjoyable experience to everybody‚ but when traveling with public transportation first became popular‚ it did not live up to those

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    Freedom Riders The Freedom Riders were a group of african americans and white civil rights activist. They wanted to end segregation in southern states. So‚ they all got on a greyhound bus and traveled through selected southern states. The first thing I will address is how they began‚ the second will be about the challenges they went through while traveling through the southern states. Lastly‚ I will explain how it helped change segregation during that time. In 1961 african american and white

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    There was public backlash as some boycotted riding bus lines to show their support. Even though the incident with Rosa Parks took place way before The Freedom Riders were established she is thought by many to be the person that inspired The Freedom Riders. What or who exactly where The Freedom Riders? Raymond Arsenault in his book “Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice” sums them up perfectly in one paragraph. “They were black and white‚ young and old‚ men and women. In the spring

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    Look‚ I dig Ghost Rider. As I said when reviewing the first Ghost Rider movie (one that I still believe holds up as a passable guilty-pleasure) the comic-book antihero’s appeal lies in his darkness‚ his badassery and his extreme heavy-metallitude. That‚ and the motorcycle. Having said that‚ I don’t think most issues of Ghost Rider I pored over as a child were ever actually well written. The story -- of a man who sold his soul to the devil‚ to moonlight as a bounty-hunter by night‚ covered

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