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    was evil and didn’t let him get away with it. In addition to that, the three fairies definitely did not take on the housewife persona as well. They worked hard and raised Aurora to be a beautiful graceful woman without any men. This shows that women don't need men to raise children, and can in fact live without them. Lastly, Aurora shows this woman power as she becomes the Queen of both worlds. She was raised without and male influence, except for a bird and never sat down to worship the king.…

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    First is Runaway by Aurora, which I personally think is the best song for introducing this entire mix. It’s the song that highlights most of what I was looking for: involving my dad, transformation, courage, and dreams. This particular line caught my eye; “I had a dream I was seven, Climbing my way in a tree, I saw a piece of heaven, Waiting, impatient, for me.” It reminds me of wanting to explore areas outside my comfort zone. I’m also not exactly religious, so I interpret Aurora reaching for…

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    Hall, about the fact that it is not right for children to have sexual connections with those who are asleep, but then again, that is only about one thing. Her complaint was about the well-known Fairy-tale Sleeping Beauty where the princess [Princess Aurora] fell into deep slumber due to a curse and the only way for her curse to be cured is, apparently, by a kiss of her true love, which in this case, somehow happens to be the son of some king [Prince Phillip]. In the article, ‘Mum asks school to…

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    Diaz covers the theme of home through his juxtaposition of Drown’s character’s dreams of homes (connected to the connotations of the word ‘home’) and the jarring reality of what home is to the characters to show us how awful their homes are and to show that they are trapped in these awful conditions. Diaz mainly covers how the houses of the characters are like prisons, showing the characters’ entrapment, doing this through symbolism and connotation, which juxtaposes with the freedom the…

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    years, I was in an awkward position. I wanted to live on my own terms but I didn’t want to disobey my parents either. There was a day when my best friend, Amy, asked me to join her and her family on a shopping trip to the Chicago Premium Outlets in Aurora. I was stoked and eagerly agreed because I knew my parents wouldn’t let me buy my own items, the items I actually wanted. Unlike James Dean, I was a rebel…

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    Joker, and a large number of others, are the ones that antagonize a story. Captain Hook antagonizes Peter Pan, who is his arch enemy. In Sleeping Beauty, Maleficent is known as “the mistress of evil”, she earns this name when she curses the infant Aurora. A third villain is Scar from the Lion King, who kills his own brother out of jealousy. Villains are known for their evil proceedings, however not every villain starts out evil. Captain Hook is the main villain in the movie Peter Pan, he will…

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    the founders of the Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church. He became the church's first pastor in 1841. Hall’s parents, Augustus and Isabel, both graduated high school. Although Lloyd was born in Elgin, his family moved to Aurora, Illinois. He graduated in 1912 from East Side High School in Aurora. After graduating school, he studied pharmaceutical chemistry at Northwestern University, earning a B.S. and a [Master's degree]at the University of Chicago. At Northwestern, Hall met Carroll L. Griffith, who…

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    including her trauma. In conclusion, Artemisia Gentileschi’s artistic skills left an incredible mark on the art world of the Renaissance period and paved a path forward for women to come. Her groundbreaking works such as ‘Susanna and the Elders’, ‘Aurora’, and ‘Minerva’, not only showed how skilled and talented an artist she was, but also confronted her past demons and weaknesses, as well as the social norms of the time. Her experiences and trauma she faced during her life, influenced her…

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    conducted to assert the safety of artificially fluoridated water in Grand Rapids, Muskegan and Aurora in 1945 by Dr. Trendley-Dean and his colleagues, results after 6 years indicated that; the level of decay in children in Grand Rapids was half that of Muskegan, while similar to those of Aurora. In the research, Grand Rapids was fluoridated with sodium fluoride, and the control experiment, Muskegan (Non F-) and Aurora with Natural F-. Additionally, before the teeth erupts, fluoride may alter the…

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    A well-known villain to one of Disney's classics, “Sleeping Beauty”, has her own untold story composed into a unbelievable master piece. We are introduced to this familiar fairy tale in a new perspective. The tale begins in a peaceful forest realm called the Moors, where enchanted beings roam. One of these beings was a kind, young fairy named Maleficent, who cares for all life in the realm. One day, a young human boy named Stefan enters the mystical realm. He was avaricious and steals something…

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