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    The Walton Estate Analysis

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    The Walton Estate is a thousand acre piece of land owned by the illusive Thomas Walton; Mr. Walton is a European man in his late twenties, most women, myself included opps I just broke the third person narrator oh well I plead postmodernism, would consider him to be a hansom man; he is 6’1”, light brown hair styled in an effortless messy bedhead, fit, six pack if you know what I mean, and is notoriously single. Thomas is known for being the sole inheritor of his father's estate and his…

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    In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare alludes to Aurora the Greek Goddess to enhance the imagery of light and dark and depict moods. In scene I, act i, lines 143-144, Romeo laments, "Should in the farthest East begin to draw, the shady curtains from Aurora's bed..." Romeo speaks of Aurora, the Greek Goddess of the dawn, and blocking out her light with bed curtains. Shakespeare includes Romeo's reference to display that since Rosaline doesn't love Romeo back, Romeo wants to…

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    So what are gender roles? A role is a set of expectations for the way individuals with certain social identification will act in certain situations (Damsels in Distress: A Textual Analysis of Gender Roles in Disney Princess Films). Gender identity is when people begin to believe that they are female or male and feel their femininity or masculinity (The Effect of Cartoon Movies on Children 's Gender Development). How individuals behave is socially enforced and valued. We inherit our gender roles…

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    Play Critique Essay

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    Critique Park Vista High School put on a well plan One-Act Production. These one-acts were student written and directed. They were put on in the auditorium of the school and hosted by Kevin VanMeter. Each play showed different plots, and emotions. Not only did the students direct these one-acts with skill. The actors were entirely different from one another and took the lines into different interpretation than the generic form. As for the technical aspect they used the lighting, and prop with…

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    The Aurora Theatre Shooting July 20, 2012 the day twelve people were killed and seventy others were left injured when James Holmes walked into the Cinemark’s Aurora Century 16 theater and opened fire. This incident occurred four years ago, but will never be forgotten. After reading articles by Charlotte Alter and Ben Markus the question now is whether or not James Holmes was in a good mental state or if his mental illness triggered him to harm many people and their families. These two authors…

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    TITLE Dining with Disney Princesses at Cinderella's Royal Table LEAD PARAGRAPH Imagine dining in a majestic castle, surrounded by stone archways and medieval flags, with Cinderella, Snow White and Aurora for company. Aptly termed “Dining at Cinderella's Royal Table", this coveted dining experience in Disney's Magic Kingdom located at Orlando is many girls' fairy tale come true. Often fully reserved up to 6 months in advance, Cinderella's Royal Table offers breakfast, lunch and dinner in the…

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    On May 1993, a man named Nathan Dunlap, shot five workers at Chuck E Cheese at Aurora, Colorado. Four of them, passed away and one survived a shot to the face. On July 2012, James Holmes created a massacre also at The Aurora Theater in Aurora, Colorado. There was a total seventy victims, were twelve were killed, and fifty-eight were injured. The last man to ever cause capital punishment to rise was Ariel Castro, who kidnapped three women in certain years, and kept them captive for more than a…

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    find the meaning, but with the use of elements of fiction one can effectively grasp as much information as possible. One common theme for “Tall Tales from the Mekong Delta” by Kate Braverman and “Aurora” by Junot Diaz” is destructive relationships and drug influence. The authors of Tall Tales and Aurora use characterization and figurative language to interconnect the thought that when undesirable temptations are displayed to human kind, it can lead to bad decisions and no self-control of the…

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    Essay Growing up in a close family I was instilled with core values that have followed me through life. Certain values and morals my parents always instilled in my mind were about family, integrity and achievement. The biggest belief to our family is that family is of fundamental importance. I grew up having family dinners every night, sharing every part of my day with my family and supporting my family members in everything they do, as they did the same to me. This helped teach me that being…

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    Spring of 2015 was the first time that I moved out of my parents’ house with my name on a designated lease agreement. I was finally moving to a reliable and stable living situation for the first time, and in order to do so, I had found employment at the gas station up the street from my apartment. I decided to take the summer semester off of school and found myself actually contemplating dropping out of college seeing that I could make ends meet with a minimal amount of education. Months went by…

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