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    Why Childhood Is Important

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    Childhood is a precious thing that each of us treasure because it developed who we are today. Childhood is the key to the future, even the slightest change would have made a huge difference in who we are right now. Our lives are made with the expectation that no bad influence will take any effect. However, we are only human, making it harder to find out about ourselves, who we are supposed to become, and to find our purpose. A tragedy can either build us up and become stronger or bring us down…

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    Self Serving Bias Theory

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    Self-Serving Bias Theory The self-serving bias theory is a process where you place yourself on a higher pedestal than you deserve to be. You feel as though you are more favorable than what is accurate. When I was younger, in about fifth or sixth grade I believed I was an amazing singer. This was not because of anything that other people had told me, but instead because I heard myself and I truly thought I sounded amazing. I had a friend that was actually a good singer at the time, and she got…

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    because when people move while you looking it could take forever . The girls also did mine and CJ’s hair. So that looked good. We had played a lot of different games. Some of them were of the game system and over wrent. When we all woke up my mom had cooked for all of us so we eat. We happen Pancakes, eggs,bacon. After we eat I walked with everyone home. We spent that day at home. THen the next day we went to the movies and watched Batman vs Superman. We went home and got ready for…

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    Kennedy was no stranger to ghosts. They were a familiar part of her childhood, woven into all of her images of her old house. She had distant, dusty memories of the hushed voices in her attic that her mother brushed off as imagination. Their house was situated on the edge of the town’s oldest cemetery, and Kennedy’s view each morning was rows and rows of graves. She, her little brother, and the neighbor boys would even play in there before dark most nights – hide and seek mostly, but sometimes…

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    When you’re weary, feeling small, when tears are in your eyes…who you gonna call? When you’ve fallen so far, there are only two options: Flight takes you deeper into unfamiliar darkness; fight must be nurtured from somewhere within you and offers no promises. >>>>>>> The pressure, it just depresses you. When your spirit and soul, your mind and your ego, are all on the post-iceberg Titanic, all you can do is find someplace through meditation or otherwise where you can…

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    “He's become some sort of all purpose symbol for them, hasn't he?” (252) Here we see the leaders of the fascist Regime 'Norsefire' referring to our hero V, They are realizing the full potential and ambiguity of the 'Guy Fawkes' Mask. It is what Post Structuralists would call a Free floating signifier – meaning it evades being tied to any particular meaning. At this point V is not just a person but an Idea, an Idea which could change their world. The creators of this Graphic Novel – Alan Moore…

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    Joy and Sadness. Unfortunately, Bing Bong’s plans are disrupted when his red wagon is dumped into the forgotten zone, the deep canyon where remnants of Riley’s personality disappear forever. Devastated, Bing Bong flops down and cries. His red wagon, the symbolic vehicle of Riley’s childhood imagination, is lost forever. Bing Bong realizes that he, too, is lost, and that Riley may never remember him again. In typical form, Joy attempts to inspire cheerfulness, jumping quickly to reframe the…

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    Identity Rhetoric

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    The following question will look at where I believe rhetoric should go from this point and do so by using identity approaches in rhetoric as well as discuss how rhetoric can be used to analyze other forms of media that the course didn’t dive to deep into, such as poetry, the invention of identity of animals on social media, how social media can shape new musical and or social identities. Throughout the semester we learned a lot about the theoretical significance of rhetoric and how we can use…

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    Satan In Popular Culture

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    characters have ‘inherited’ biblical Satan’s attributes. The Dark Knight’s Joker epitomizes deception and trickery. He offers two stories describing the origin of his facial scarring and never reveals which, if any are true. Additionally, he tells Batman where Harvey Dent and Rachel Dawes are being held but he tricks him into rescuing Dent and the police are unable to save Dawes in time. He enjoys chaos, violence and mayhem much like Satan intends to disrupt our…

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    Play Playing

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    play with her friend, the fuzzy blue goose. They meet up and are having a tea party, but then they get attacked by a one-legged pirate. Then suddenly it starts raining cupcakes! An epic cupcake fight ensues, and Batman and Robin show up for a while too, and the fight could have lasted forever--except it’s time to put the toys away and go eat dinner. Such is the storyline of a game of pretend. Adults look back on games like this and smile, remembering with fondness the days that they could use…

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