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    waistlines? Well, they would look pretty fab. No doubt about it. Buzzfeed’s Loryn Brantz decided to digitally edit six famous Disney ladies — Ariel (“The Little Mermaid”), Pocahontas (“Pocahontas”), Jasmine (“Aladdin”), Belle (“Beauty and the Beast”), Aurora (“Sleeping Beauty”) and Elsa (“Frozen”) — to show what the cartoon heroines would look like if they had more realistic physical proportions. After all, since these characters are supposed to represent people in films made for children, they…

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    Miss Lottie’s old house symbolizes the deterioration of the entire nation during the Great Depression while the marigolds she plants represent hope in the face of despair. Firstly, having Joey deciding to go to Miss Lottie’s house, Lizabeth describes the house as “... was the most ramshackle of the ramshackle homes… The boards boards themselves seemed to remain upright not being nailed together but rather from leaning together like a house that a child might have blown it down…” (pg. 257).The…

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    Environmentally, you will be less motivated to go outside and be apart of the world. This being said, after experiencing a ‘high’ sensation, you will end up going back into a slum, which will eventually make you want more drugs to recreate that ‘high’. Aurora and I chose to do our Public Service Announcement on drugs because there are people that we know who do them. We want to show them that doing drugs has more negatives than the ‘high’ they receive from the drugs. I personally have family…

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    John Smith Biography

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    The year 2011 was a jam-packed year for John Smith. He grew up in a small town called Aurora in the wonderful, and beautiful State of Colorado. John grew up on a giant farm from when he was a newborn baby to a seventeen year old teenager. While he lived on the farm, he grew up to be strong, and tough, from baling hay, and milking horses. After seventeen years of working on the farm, John and his family moved to Colorado Springs, CO. Things were rough at first, living in the new rural area was…

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    My Vision For America The Boston Marathon, a movie theatre in Aurora Colorado, an elementary school in Sandy Hook, and a church in Charleston, South Carolina. All of these tragic events that rocked Americans to the core, and also all events that we have bounced back from. As President Obama said after Charleston shooting, ” I’ve had to make statements like this too many times. Communities like this have had to endure tragedies like this too many times.” Maybe not all of us are totally healed…

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    Cory Nickelson is our athletic director here at north eugene While also the head coach to our boys Baseball team. If you’re planning on joining any kind of club (athletics or academic) He’s the guy you’re gonna want to talk to. Thinking about joining or even making your own club here at North? Go ahead and grab a signup sheet in Cory’s room. Some sports we have going on In october is boys & girls Soccer, girls Volleyball, boys Water polo, girls cheer, boys & girls cross country and our girls…

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    Khadeil Ergas was born on October 23, 1997, in Montego Bay, Jamaica; to a family filled with laughter and song. He was the son of Monica Martinez and Brenton Ergas. Khadeil was a fun loving child; he was always found himself in situations that caused him to explore his talent and live life to the fullest. At an early age he started singing in the choir at his church, Orange Seventh Day Adventist Church in Montego Bay, but that wasn’t his passion, his passion has always been running. Wherever you…

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    there have been more than 200 mass killings in the United States. Well-known images from Newtown, Aurora and Virginia Tech capture the nation’s attention, but similar bloody scenes happen with alarming frequency and much less scrutiny. Other infamous examples of mass shootings perpetrated by white men are, but not limited to, the Sandy Hook Massacre, the Tucson Massacre, the Columbine Massacre, the Aurora Theatre Massacre, the Roseburg Massacre, the Charleston Massacre, the Oak Creek Sikh Temple…

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    Freedom To Bear Arms

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    promotes the ideas of our natural rights and liberty. It allows people to live with freedom and the ability to express oneself as an individual. However, issues arise because the Constitution was written vague in a way. In the event of the 2012 Aurora shooting, conflict arises between a person’s freedom to bear arms and the assurance of a reasonable degree of public safety for everyone. On July 20, 2012, James Eagen Holmes committed the largest massacre in Colorado. During a midnight…

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    they can get away with them because the police are handcuffed by liberal judges and the prisons are revolving doors.”(38) As far as policy is concerned, the criminal justice system needs to “get tough.” Symbols of this frame are exemplified as the Aurora Colorado “Dark Knight” shooting, “handcuffed police”, “revolving door justice.” The faulty criminal justice frame is represented by the previously convicted, repeat rapist or from the image of inmates passing though the revolving door on a…

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