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    printed car and going in a safari to see Lego made animals, riding electric cars and driver’s license with his name on it, and going in a boat cruise and seeing multiple Lego figures on both sides each portray fairy tale scenes like Snow white and Aladdin. Moreover, the park also had many attractions that we did not have time to enjoy like pirate’s ship, splash battle, and more. LEGOLAND is such an attractive, adventures and amazing place. We really had a great time and enjoyed every ride…

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    Fifth grade: I was the new pup in the pack. Having moved away from my old friends, old school, and old town and now having to make new friends, in a new school, in a new town, I was lost. I had always had to face a new mountain to climb, or stretch of snow to treck. Many times, when the hill was too high, or the snow was too deep, I had fallen down and completely stopped; nothing within me pushing to go farther. However, as a new pup with new opportunities and a fresh start, something changed.…

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    Islam in Arabian Days and Nights Arabian Days and Nights is a novel by Naguib Mahfouz, reinterpreting the classic Middle Eastern tale of Arabian Nights. He does this by continuing the story after Shahrazad gets wed to the Sultan, how he changes, and how magical genies change and corrupt the innocent people in the novel. While the novel isn’t focused on Islam and it’s teachings, it is a large part of the character’s lives, and in some cases resulted in a deus ex machina. Arabian Days and Nights…

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    Disney is one of the most, if not the most, beloved animation company in the world and is by far the most well-known. They are responsible for creating many classic characters such as mickey mouse, Donald duck, Goofy, pluto to name a few. But by far their most recognizable contribution to the world are their movies. Disney movies are, to many kids, a source of wonder, joy, awe and a portal to watch tales as old as time. But like most companies, Disney has a few skeletons in their closet. The…

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    Disney began as an organization on October 16, 1923; On November 18, 1928 it discharged its first Mickey Mouse toon. At that point after that it has dispatched different cutting edge movies, clubs start on TV, and so forth. It is likewise wanting to open Star wars themed lands at Disneyland and Hollywood Studios. There have additionally been reactions about it saying this sweeping scope and effect on society can exceed everything else. In each film, a young lady is spoken to as a princess and…

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    Musical Eras

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    Sometimes I envy my parents, because they had the good fortune to live through the richest musical eras: the sixties’, seventies’ eighties’, and nineties’. During the time my parents were in college and dating, they went to Air Supply, Bee Gees and ABBA concerts together. I remember that the first music I ever heard was my mother’s collection of vinyl records and cd’s. I grew up listening to Robert Plant, Axl Rose and Freddie Mercury’s God-like vocals, Led Zeppelin’s head-scratching lyrics,…

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    stage productions is that no two are exactly the same. There are some out there who may object. “But I don’t like musicals,” they’ll say. We’d question that statement. Did you grow up watching Disney movies? “The Lion King,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Aladdin”? They’re all musicals on the big screen that have later translated to the Broadway stage. So maybe musicals appeal to you more than you realize. But even if they don’t, even if “Grease” would not be on your list of favorites, buy a ticket…

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    Villains are evil ,but necessary. Good and bad co-exist in the world.The value of one cannot be realized without the presence of the other.In fairy tales ,villains serve a number of purposes apart from providing substance to the story. Usually, the evil characters are the antagonists who build against the protagonists that create a conflict in the story that actually help bring out the dynamics of heroism and character development in the protagonist.The protagonist doesn’t always…

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    side-splitting stand-up, Williams brought many unforgettable film characters to life. For example Euphegenia Doubtfire (“Mrs. Doubtfire”), Adrian Cronauer (“Good Morning Vietnam”), John Keating (“Dead Poets Society”), Dr. Malcolm Sayer (“Awakenings”), Genie (“Aladdin”), Armand Goldman (“The Birdcage”) and Sean Maguire (“Good Will Hunting"). Whick are all roles from his most famous movies which I mentioned before. Robin Williams had this unique ability to move audiences and viewers from tears of…

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    In the beginning of chapter 2, we kinda get an explanation about what karma is and how it works using clay as an example. The characters in this chapter were : Justin, Megan, McManus, Mr. Snell, Josh Winston, David Pink, Magnus, Audrey, and Jinsen. Justin starts the chapter off by basically saying he likes art because it’s the only he can be creative and get a good grade. He also likes his art teacher Mr. Snell, but they usually call him Mr. Smell. That day, Mr. Snell assigned the class a new…

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