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    "And for you, Miss Deluise?" the genie asked, finally reaching me. "I wish for unlimited wishes!" I exclaimed, the words slipping from my mouth as the laughs tumbled out of those I called my companions. "Jamie, you can 't wish for that! There are rules!" Paul insisted, his glasses almost falling off as his head shook violently. All of them looked at me with pure superiority, as I apparently did not even know the rule. "No, a wish is a wish. As you wished, Miss Deluise. Unlimited wishes," the…

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    the stories and recounts have been altered to the extent where the original meaning is lost where it is more romanticised with a distorted betrayal of legends in order to satisfy consumer desires. This is seen in the films Stargate, The Mummy and Aladdin which are based on Myths however their true meaning is lost and so is the connection to the origin of the stories. Through the creation of new technologies, Greek Mythology continues to further promote this set of stories and beliefs to the…

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    Poetry Research Paper : Victorian Era The victorian era which began in 1837 and ended in 1901 under the reign of Queen Victoria is known for its several contradictions, extreme poverty, religion and supernatural beliefs. Their way of thinking represented the ideological change that was seen inside of the society in general. Several progresses in Science which have given ideas about the reality and the past beliefs regarding religion and the truth. Expanded congestion, poverty, and malady,…

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    consumption of sea life and pollution, such as the oil spills that took place in 2010 by the company BP and was a dramatic event the ecosystem. Moreover, he sings through the perspective of Jasmine and how she is terrified and does not know where Aladdin is because of the War on Terror that is taking place in her country of Agrabah, which would be in the Middle East. The War on Terror is a military campaign launched by the United States government after the September 11 attacks and is a…

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    The definition of success has been widely used as a catalyst for people who are hungry for more in life. What exactly is the definition of success, and why is it such a desirable concept? Being successful consists of inheriting good character and morals in order to achieve your goal in life. Hard work and dedication are both instrumental when it comes to getting what you want. Though others may argue that success is in fact the cumulation of money in order to keep you financially stable and…

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    Gender In Disney Movies

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    First off, we barely know anything about these princesses except for a couple of facts. One might ask themselves: why? Well, the answer is simple men speak more often than women in Disney’s princess films. From the data collected, we see that Aladdin, Pocahontas, the Little Mermaid, Mulan, and the Beauty and the Beast, the male characters have more than sixty percent dialogue compared to the females (Pudding). Film dialogue reinforces existing stereotypes about gender and race. Men nearly speak…

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    One of Robin William’s most memorable quotes comes from the movie “The World’s Greatest Dad” when he tells a talk show audience that “Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem." We find it ironic that Williams, who has made the world laugh, saw no other way of solving his own problems and most sadly, took his own life this week. Williams, one of the most respected and talented actors of our time was well known for his humorous and inspiring roles such as a woman in Mrs. Doubt fire,…

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    Many of my colleagues will tell you they did not, and do not enjoy and sort of writing. Most cite their bad experiences beginning with the American public school system. I, however, had a different beginning to my writing career. Beginning early, with my writings of candy colored equines, changed and helped my early transitioning to academic writing. Therefore, thought the topic may be tedious, and very boring, I still manage to take some pleasure in writing. Unlike my peers who tend to groan or…

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    The Many Sides of Robin Williams It is a bright Night in the small Alaskan town of Nightmute, like most nights and days for that matter in this town where the sun only sets a few months out of the year. A murder has occurred in this town by a mental imbalanced calculating man. Wait maybe this doesn’t interest you how about a different tail about an alcoholic psychiatrist that morns the loss of his wife in the bottom of a bottle, after giving up on his career and his life he is slowly pulled…

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    television programs often portray characters with nonstandard or foreign accents in negative roles. This exposure to media stereotypes contributes to children associating certain accents with villainous or undesirable traits. For instance, Disney's "Aladdin" initially depicted characters with foreign accents as the antagonists, reinforcing negative…

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