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    Aech's Avatar Characters

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    Aech is a pvp (player vs. player) fighter and is well known among the OASIS community. Aech’s avatar is a boy and all of his friends think of him this way‚ but when Wade meets him he realizes Aech is actually a girl. Sorrento: Sorrento is the big corporate monster who owns almost the entire OASIS. Wade and his friends try to take him down throughout the book. He is the antagonist and Wade is the hero. James Halliday: James Halliday made the OASIS. He is very rich because of the OASIS’s popularity

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    James Cameron got the idea of Avatar from Disney’s 1995 animated film Pocahontas. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power and it began in the 1870’s. British‚ French‚ German‚ Belgium‚ Italian‚ Spain‚ and Portuguese are the regions that assume control of other regions. To many people imperialism is viewed as a negative way it promoted racism‚ countries owning other countries‚ and slaves were established. The movie “Avatar” was directed by James Cameron the movie was released December

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    Avatar Research Paper

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    communication is used to accomplish this. Part of this is explaining how humans are reacting/interpreting the behavior of the aliens. Remember that the major character has to learn how to interpret the reactions of the others. CLAIM/THESIS The movie AVATAR is an excellent example of the use of nonverbal communication for Storytelling. The central messages are dramatized nonverbally‚ visually contrasting the conflicting communities and showing through symbolization‚ use of light and color the stark differences

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    The Avatar Film Analysis

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    The movie The Avatar touched upon many different topics we discussed in class this year. But these five topics (Ecosystem’s flow of energy‚ Modified Organisms‚ Developed vs Undeveloped Nations‚ Dependence of Species‚ and Animal Populations) were easily spotted in the duration of this film. The director/writers of the film wanted to depict just how greedy and controlling developed nations can be towards undeveloped nations. In the real world this is currently happening with the US and UN trying to

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    Executive summary This report analyses the reasons behind the success of the movie Avatar. Focusing on elements of consumer behavior‚ which led to a mass following of the movie worldwide. An analysis will be undertaken and recommendations will be given for the industry and future releases. Table of Contents 1.IntroductionPage 4 2. Consumer Identity Page 5 2.1 Consumer decision process Page 5 2.2 Self Esteem Page 6 2.3 Virtual Identity Page 7 2.4 Sexual Identity Page 8 3. Culture

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    My Favorite Movie: Avatar

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    BUSCOMM 12 My Favorite Movie Avatar‚ the epic movie by James Cameron‚ the director behind Titanic‚ is a project that has caused pop-culture ripples. James Cameron conceived the idea of Avatar back when he was working on Titanic. But the technology was not available then to bring his vision to life in the big screen. So instead of making the movie with sub-quality effects‚ he basically threw it in the drawer and it was not until 2005 that he decided to bring his masterpiece to life. In 2005‚

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    Khristy Neou  Professor Dawn Hayden  Eng 111  15 November 2014  Avatar: The Blue Creatures of Pandora  Avatar. 2009. James Cameron. Zoe Saldana‚ Sam Worthington‚ Sigourney Weaver‚ Stephen  Lang‚ Michelle Rodriguez.  It all opens with the overview of the trees and sky of what it looks like to be‚ Pandora. Sam  Worthington‚ who plays Jake Sully a paraplegic marine veteran‚ wakes up strapped in a  bed­like tube with wires all around him. He is put into a tough predicament to fill his twin  brother’s shoes

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    Theme Of Greed In Avatar

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    In the movie Avatar‚ the concepts of greed and ownership are greatly shown. To start off‚ the concept of greed is shown by the humans. The humans wish to take away the lush Pandora land where the Na’vi’s lived for their own personal use. Through external research‚ it was revealed that Earth had been depleted of natural resources and that the land was going to use for mines to extract an energy providing mineral. This shows the extent of the greed; the humans had already used up all of their own

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    Avatar- Movie Film Review

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    Film Review By: Rutba Rahman Avatar is a 2009 science fiction film directed by James Cameron. The movie stars are Sam Worthington‚ Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver. James Cameron’s movies have grossed approximately US $2 billion in North America. James Cameron’s previous films that he is known for are The Terminator (1984)‚ True Lies (1994) and Titanic (1996). The purpose of Avatar is incarnation‚ in the movie it means that the future human technology is capable of injecting a human’s intelligence

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    In the movie Avatar‚ James Cameron depicts many themes we have studied this year. The flow of energy through an ecosystem is reflected by a population’s carbon footprint; populations with a high footprint are not sustainable.The flow of energy through an ecosystem is more commonly referred to as the balance of nature. For life to continue there must be a balance; you can’t make energy from nothing‚ for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Populations outside of this agenda fade out

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