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    Imagery In Blackfish

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    Through the use of imagery portrayed by the grisly events that occur in these amusement parks, the juxtaposition present in the sequence of the scenes, and the points of view depicting the documentary, it is demonstrated that marine amusement parks, specifically SeaWorld, are incapable of taking care and protecting their animals and other humans, and, thus, should not hold these animals captive. Firstly, imagery…

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    “Growing old is mandatory, but growing up is optional.” One of the wise quotes from Walt Disney. Walt Disney wanted to start a company that “fulfilled children’s dreams and created a visual for children to believe that dreams do come true” if you only believe. Throughout Walt Disney’s life he had always wanted to create something as entertainment for the youth. In 1928 his dream had finally came true. Walt Disney created Steamboat Willie! ("Walt Disney Quotes.") Walt Disney was born with the…

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    At the amusement park where I was at, the process of people getting off the ride and people getting on the ride happens at the same time. So the next batch of people ready to go on the ride are buckled up but I was not completely off the ride yet. I took one step…

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    of this, she takes to using her body and mind to play with people’s lives and innocence for her amusement. She is quite good at it. In this scene, Merteuil is meeting with Cecile, after her right hand man, Valmont, has executed their plan of sleeping with Cecile. Cecile is looking for a confidant, Merteuil however, is interested in hearing the fallout from this ruse she has created for her amusement and for that hint of revenge on Gergourt. Merteuil continues with the charade throughout the…

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    For Entertainment Locked in a cell for the amusement of others, their freedom sacrificed for our recreation. This is what orca captivity truly is. Killer whales are taken from their homes to be placed in the equivalent to a bath tube. While many view this as harmless, we know that captivity of animals in zoos is wrong, so why do we stand for this? Kidnapped Amusement Where do these creatures come from? They certainly didn't go out of self will to a small confinement and a…

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    parents of the baby orcas still stayed and kept calling out to their children. He states that, “It’s like kidnapping a kid away from its mother.” Not only in the wild did SeaWorld separate mother and calf, but also in captivity. In one of SeaWorld’s amusement parks lived baby orca Kalina and her mother Katina. Then soon after Katina gave birth to Kalina they were separated when Kalina got relocated to a different park. Former SeaWorld trainer John Hargrove describes what he saw and heard after…

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    various different ways. Ethos, a Greek word explained and demonstrated by a Greek philosopher Aristotle, means to show credibility and honesty within ones work or argument. Thus, with the examples "The O 'Reilly Factor", as well as "The Arete Of Amusement...", it is shown how ethos can effect ones perspective as well as the audience. In the example of "The O 'Reilly Factor" , Bill O 'Reilly tries to cut off Jeremy Glick and argue against his opinions. However, with Jeremy Glick showing good…

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    The speeches and writings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., are among the most powerful and persuasive work in history. One notable example is the “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” King’s skillful use of appeal to emotion, authority, and logic effectively put forward his ethnics and ideals. By adopting words as his weapons, he proves that language is often more effective than that of violence in bringing about positive change. He brilliantly explains the reasons for his nonviolent protest with…

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    the students exclaimed at once. "This brings me back to the days when I was only a child of the age of nine. My dad brought me to an amusement park down the shore, and I was amazed at all the rides from the biggest roller coaster whooshing by to the smell of cotton candy trailing in the air," I recall. "I remember telling my dad that I wanted to build an amusement park…

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    Popular Music 1950-1980

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    popular music categories, this time period would not be the same. Though this category’s prime time was in the early 1900’s, Tin Alley Pan still remained quite popular throughout the 1950’s. Tin Alley Pan produced songs of entertainment, escape, and amusement. The textbook states, “These included sentimental love songs,…

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