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    different levels of growing up‚ and on people who often watch movies and incorporate them in their own real life activities. The primary reason is that movies have cultural and moral influences on people. For instance‚ Youngsters love to watch the dancing princesses or the evil ninjas‚ because of a lack of judgment and knowledge. They will copycat the actions and behaviors in everything whether it is playing‚ clothes or habits. Children do not have the sense to differentiate fact from vision. They think

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    Cinderella movie as well as the second version‚ Cinderella is wearing her blue dress‚ along with her slipper in crystal. In addition‚ she also had her hair done in a chignon. Not only did she look fabulous in both movies‚ she also stole the show when dancing with the prince. Although

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    order for the movie to be “child friendly”‚ many changes had to take place from the actual story of Pocahontas. To further illustrate‚ Pocahontas was not a voluptuous young woman at the time meeting with John Smith‚ but in reality she was ten to twelve years old‚ while John Smith was confirmed to be in his thirties. Disney interpreted Pocahontas as a woman in her twenties when they found each other‚ but this is not an accurate

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    March 19‚ 2013 Pepsi Next “Dancing Baby” There are several different types of advertising in the world today‚ like newspaper ads and magazine ads. Then there are commercials‚ they can be very manipulative in persuading specific audiences to buy their products. In the Pepsi Next “Dancing Baby” commercial‚ they use what is called a trick image. It is the funniest part of the commercial and is what makes it so appealing. This trick image is the baby in the back ground dancing and doing tricks; it is

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    thought that Disney princesses‚ specifically‚ could be harmful to your children? They can make children change their behavior and way of thinking just by watching a simple movie. While people used to believe that the Disney Princesses were harmless to children‚ people nowadays see them as stereotypical and influential towards their children due to the stories they tell. ` Some people believe that there is an adequate representation of diversity among

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    seemed to have stuck with what they know best and since it sells‚ they never really veered from it. Moreover‚ Lopreore in an article‚ we learn that girls may follow in the footsteps of the gender roles that are exhibited from Disney Princesses. She states Disney princesses tend to “emphasize the importance of physical attractiveness and dutifulness in women‚ whereas the important qualities in the male characters included leadership and exploration” (11). This becomes problematic for both genders‚ because

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    MS. Spadoni English 1‚ period 7 3 December 2012 Cultural Essay I remember as a child when I watched Disney movies I thought the princesses were perfect‚ just like their lives‚ but as I got older I realized that the princesses went through trials and tribulations before they got their “happily ever after”. Undoubtedly my trials‚ excuse the pun‚ and tribulations started early. By the age of eleven I knew the definitions of: attorney‚ testify‚ sexual battery on a minor under 12‚ molestation

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    become unpredictable. Princesse “Seeing Things Simply” Princesse is a drunk who is very flirtatious. She goes to visit Catherine‚ a foreign painter. Princesse poses nude while Catherine paints and talks to her about art. Princesse feels uncomfortable at first. Although she doesn’t mind as long no one else can see her. Sometimes Catherine paints her outdoors. When Catherine’s mentor dies she goes to Paris without telling Princesse. When she returns‚ she gives Princesses a nude painting of her by

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    U. S. vs Rivera GR No. 16443 March 21‚ 1921 FACTS: When Leona Laciste endeavored to set fire to the house of Martina Rivera in which 2 children of the latter were sleeping‚ the two women grappled and Leona Laciste was boloed to death by Martina Rivera. As a result‚ a criminal prosecution for murder was initiated in the Court of First Instance on La Union. DECISION OF THE LOWER COURT: Guilty of Homicide. ISSUE: Whether or not Martina Rivera is guilty of homicide. DECISION OF THE APPELLATE

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    training Evangeline challenges Mare in the arena and beats her‚ A couple of nights before the leaving party Cal helps Mare with her dance moves‚ Mare find outs Cal will be leading his own legion to war and is hurt by it. One night while they are dancing in the moonlight she confronts him about it and he kisses

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