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    are present in the article. The main theory that this article focuses on is Oedipal psychology. Odeipal psychology is the belief that a child has a desire to engage in sexual relations with their parent of the opposite sex. In terms of the movie The Lion King that would be Simba desiring to have relations with his mother‚ Sarabi. However‚ I disagree with this theory. Although there are interesting points risen in the paper I do not believe the original intentions were for Simba to want to have sexual

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    exceptionally handsome in his black and white tux‚ I concluded while staring at him on the sidelines(always the on the sidelines I bitterly thought). Moments later‚ the wedding march begins. The march‚ “Here Comes the Bride‚” never felt more real because it was reality settling; I wasn’t his bride‚ and he wasn’t my groom. My hearing was impaired. Distinct was the cracking sound of my heart as I watch the whole room cheer for the couple‚ and I thought‚ “Why couldn’t life be easy and I was just as happy

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    awareness of good taste and is devoted to the repetitive formulas of mass culture. (Strinati‚ 2004‚ p.42) This can be seen in the blockbuster animated film The Lion King (1994) produced by Disney who use movies as mass culture tools to sell their products to consumers of western society in a myriad of ways. This essay will analyse The Lion King for its mass culture aspects Mass culture also known as popular culture‚ represent products that are of mass consumption. This is in contrast to High culture

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    The Invasive Lionfish Throughout the world their hundreds of species‚ whether it’s animal or plant hundreds exist here in our ecosystems today. Species that are found in a specific area and only found in this specific place are called endemic species. Here in Florida we have several endemic species and an example of one is the great Florida Panther. The Florida Panther is also a very endangered species only a few hundred still exist. Many factors contribute to its small population such as human

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    walked down the left aisle to the back room. As soon as I woke up from this dream‚ I called my pastor Silvia Clase Diaz and shared with her such revelation. After few days had gone by‚ my Pastor received an invitation to a vigil at the Congregation Lion of Juda‚ one of the largest Spanish churches in the Boston Area. My pastor was asked to preach and I was asked to sing a total of three worship songs. I was terrified‚ yet joyful. I went to God’s presence and thanked Him every night for the opportunity

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    In The Lion in Winter‚ Henry II has a very interesting relationship with each of his three children. Geoffrey‚ John‚ and Richard are all unique and all have varying relationships with their father‚ the king. The way Henry interacts with them also changes widely depending on which of his children he is involved with at the moment. Henry’s relationship with John is of the loving kind. Henry seems to believe that John can do no wrong‚ and treats him thusly. John on the other hand‚ does not think

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    C.S Lewis wrote the novel The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe initially for his Goddaughter in order to keep her in touch with Christianity. What Lewis did not realize is that many adults would also enjoy the fantasy children’s novel as well. The narrative is filled with mythical creatures‚ humorous moments‚ and suspenseful situations. Although many events and characters seem improbable‚ the four children in the book—Peter‚ Susan‚ Edmund‚ and Lucy—are realistically portrayed as well-rounded characters

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    Erek Brown Irwin Writing 111 April 28‚ 2011 Benefits of Education Gwen Noah’s experience through college was different than that of her children because attending college was not as pertinent as it is today; one did not have to finish college to pursue a career‚ but now it seems as though it is a requirement to acquire a career in itself. Noah explained that it was easier to earn employment in the mid-1900s‚ during her time period. As years progressed‚ it became eminent to her that even

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    Have you ever heard the saying practice makes perfect? Well this is in fact true. As many of you saw the Philomath play‚ the Lion King‚ it came with a tremendous amount of hours and dedication to establish an incredible performance. Many live theaters can offer a place for you to see and get involved with thousands of drama productions‚ instead of just watching it using technology. Additionally‚ many different theaters can also show a variety of famous productions‚ from Shakespeare productions to

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    Lions led by Donkeys.” How accurate an assessment is this of the British Army on the Western Front in the First World War? Written by Alan Clark a politician in the 1960s this quotation describes the leadership of the British Military and their strategies used in the Great War. It suggests that soldiers fighting in the World War were brave and courageous as he refers to them as lions. In comparison their leaders‚ the generals were mindless and stupid like donkeys. By holding these characteristics

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