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    VRMMO station. He put the Helmet on his head and laid down. He turned it on. “Link start” He calmly said. Bright colors flashed. Then after a couple seconds he was at “the fountain.” There was Eren in his “avatar.” Brown hair, blue fiery cape, black pants and boots and named Coro. Kirigaya’s avatar was named “Kirito.” He had long black hair white and red torso, black boots and the legendary sword “extase.” As Kirito walked up to Coro. He noticed that Coro had a frustrated look on his face. “Our…

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    The movie Avatar, all starts when Jake Sully finds out that his brother was killed in a robbery and is determined to take his place in a mission on the distant world of Pandora. Although Jake is a cripple, and can’t walk, he can learn about a greedy corporate figurehead, named Parker Selfridge, who intends to drive out the native humanoid Na’vi to mine for precious material scattered all throughout Pandora’s rich woodlands. Once Jake hears about this he decides to gather all the information that…

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    are thousands of other people experiencing the exact same thing, at the exact same moment. There’s something comforting in the unity that lurks behind the pain of having your favorite television show be so thoroughly disrespected, as was the fate of Avatar: The Last Airbender. I went to see the movie less than a week after it’s opening in 2010, and left less than an hour into the movie. When the movie started I was immediately struck with the thought that the characters didn 't look right. The…

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    science fiction is Avatar, a movie that describes a greedy, industrialized technological society. Some examples that Avatar is science fiction are throughout the movie they used highly technically advanced ships to transport them to an unknown planet. That has to do with going into new worlds and time exploration. The humans then become the avatar's controller. Each avatar is genetically keyed to its respective human controller. Essentially, the controller lives through the avatar,…

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    considered people of the skies as well, due to their ability to control wind and constant moving as nomads. Then there is the issue of war and Aang’s ability to bend the elements, which is a result of being the Avatar, a being who is reincarnated into a child whenever the previous Avatar dies, reflecting the idea of a baby seeing their fate and choosing it. One of the episodes of A:TLA that I feel best represent this similarity would be the Book 2 finale, The Crossroads of Destiny, in which one…

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    Star Wars VI and Avatar are both examples of consisting of a primitive and portrayal of natives. Avatar is a movie that focused on the indigenous inhabitants called the Na’vi. The Na’vi are the extraterrestrial humanoids. Jack took place of his brother when he was killed and became a part of the mission in a world of Pandora. Star Wars VI is a movie that involves a civil war that is within the Galactic Empire. Star Wars VI was set in the past. Being primitive is someone that is preserving the…

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    Family is defined as to who one is around and spends the most time with which can cause a potential parting or a greater bond to grow. James Cameron’s “Avatar” expresses this through Jake spending time with the Na’vi enough for him to sacrifice sleep and his human life to consider himself and be accepted as one of the Na’vi’s family. This film expresses that one can change who they are to become part of something else. In contrast, Sandra Cisneros's “Woman Hollering Creek” Cleofilas wanted to…

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    Martial arts have always had a positive impression on me. I remember when I was five years old, I would watch “Avatar the last Airbender.” I was so inspired by watching this show, just watching the characters doing crazy flips in the air ; it was an extravagant sight. My parents who would see me trying to perform such flips and karate techniques, decided it would be right for me to start taking karate classes. One day after school I was taken to a dojo about ten minutes away from my house,…

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    Between the two films there are many themes that have evolved. The film techniques manipulate us by thinking the movie had evolved but in my opinion, Avatar is more evolved than District 9. They are both believable movies, however Avatars technology and the human knowledge is more advanced and evolved than District 9. District 9 has evolved weaponry and governance but the human technology and genetic transformation is yet to be discovered. Us, humans, are still way behind the evolution of…

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    Matthew Barry Professor Rabbi Yosef Zylberberg CLWR 1810 20 October 2016 The Life of Rama: One of Vishnu’s 10 Avatars Hinduism is a complex and rich religion. Hinduism incorporates a wide variety of gods, all of which respectively symbolize an important factor in the life of Hindus. This essay, will focus on one specific avatar of particular importance, Rama. Stemming from the God Vishnu, Rama is “one of the most worshipped Hindu deities…” (Rama). The focus of this essay will serve to…

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