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    find more information about bipedalism of afarensis. He then compared those footprints to human footprints and found out that Lucy walked upright. They also used animations to demonstrate how Lucy would of have had walked. There would be a slight swing of the hips because the hip itself is broader (Prehistoric Autopsy video). In the animation, they tried to show that Australopithecus afarensis would had walked halfway between a chimpanzee and a modern human (Prehistoric Autopsy video). Looking…

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    cohesive films? Then Frozen hit cinemas, with its all-engulfing popularity perplexing me: Disney had only created another “princess” movie, right? Yet in an unguarded moment, I dropped my cynicism and watched it— Frozen melted my heart: with brilliant animation and music, its themes of true love and sacrifice place it among the finest of all animated films. Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee fill the gripping storyline of Frozen with complex, engaging, and well-rounded characters, which…

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    established. This paper puts its focus on the princesses who appear in that movies from the gender issues point of view. The businesses that the Walt Disney Company performs are divided into four kinds; the first one is “studio entertainment” like movie, animation, and music. The second one is “parks & resorts construction” They have many theme parks in California, Florida and even Asia such as Hong Kong, Tokyo and Paris, France. The third one is “media network” like television, radio, and game.…

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    Movies-they are almost universally loved around the world. Movies have the power to influence our emotions, make us laugh and cry, and even have the power to change the way we see the real world around us. Since the early 1900s, countless movies have become critically acclaimed box office successes, grossing millions of dollars in profits, winning Academy awards, even retaining popularity through history to become the “cult classics” we all know and love. However, occasionally, there are…

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    Trends In Tourism Essay

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    3. Current Trends And Developments Of The Industry Contemporary Trends In Tourism In the post days of World War II, consumer requirements, preferences, levels of sophistication and technological innovations mandate what constitutes an attraction powerful enough to lure the tourist trade. Dynamically changing in terms of form, locations, styles and the scope and scale of the destination, tourist attractions today form an integral, if not crucial part of the tourist, hospitality and travel…

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    terms such as exigence, purpose, audience, rhetor, logos, kairos, pathos, identification, and enthymeme. The second skill I developed was the expertise in finding and evaluating a variety of source materials. Third was the use of images, sounds, and animations and understanding how they are the building block of 21st century communication. I have not mastered this fourth skill, but I have improved on it throughout the semester, and that is my ability to understand and enact revision as…

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    grass, the vibrant flowers, the bright stars, and the colorful sunrises and sunsets it is easy to tell that the creators really took their time with making sure that the scenery is how it would look if the viewers were actually in Polynesia. The animation is also a key part in why Moana is so successful. The animators were able to make the characters move and speak flawlessly no matter what they were doing, from walking to dancing to sailing they all moved effortlessly. They were able to…

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    lifestyle or eating habits. For examples, they have drinking habit but Disneyland Paris didn’t sell any alcohol in the park. Meanwhile, as most of the animations/ concept of Disneyland animation were generated from the European Literature, and therefore the visitors from Europe would not feel the fantasy of the park as they are too familiar with those animations. Meanwhile, Disneyland Paris is the only country that the dominant language of is French. Then the visitors from other countries would…

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    creator of Disneyland, was a man who inspired many others with his story. He believed in the success of pursuing his artistic dreams to make his life meaningful for himself and for others. When Disney was a teenager, he avidly devoted himself to the animation industry in pursue of doing what he enjoyed to do everyday, thus transformed the lives of many others by inspiring them to do the same. Needless to say, if he had not embarked on this life-changing journey, he would NEVER have achieved…

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    Attachment Theorists

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    You will need to produce an information booklet for new parents. Within this book you will need to explain the settling in procedure of the setting and attachment theories. You will need to explain in detail the reasons behind your settling in process, and why it is important for the children. You will need to consider the following Attachment Theorists in your booklet: • John Bowlby • Mary Ainsworth • Main and Solomon Your booklet should also include sections on transitions: the impact they…

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