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    Fourteen year old, Rowan Blanchard is known as Riley Matthews from Girl Meets World, the spin-off of Boy Meets World, a popular hit TV show in the 90’s. Although everyone sees her as the adorable, quirky, adolescent on Girl Meets World, there’s so much more about her no one knows about. Rowan Blanchard was born on October 14, 2001 in Los Angeles, California and is an outspoken young lady who thrives to change the world each and every day. Her two parents, Elizabeth and Mark Blanchard, are very supporting towards Rowan with whatever future she has planned. Rowan also has two younger siblings that love her very much, Carmen and Shane, and let’s also not forget about her dog, Winston. Her paternal grandfather was an immigrant from the Middle East. He had Lebanese, Moroccan, Armenian, and Syrian ancestry, whilst her…

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    Television is a unique medium of communication to study because of the cultural relevance it holds and the opportunity to study these implications. When discursively analyzing television it is important to break down themes, cultural relevance, and genre of the piece. I will provide an analysis of television sitcom New Girl, with sitcom Boy Meets World, and comedy movie Mean Girls. Each provides a different take on teachers in the media, and allows for exploration of these within in different…

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    that stand out the most even today are Boy Meets World and Saved By the Bell. Many people in America loved and still love watching each episode and finding out what schemes either Cory and Shawn or Zac and Slater are getting into next. Although both Boy Meets World and Saved By the Bell have many common qualities, the differences within each of them stand out as well. Boy Meets World and Saved By the Bell, interestingly enough, have very similar story lines even though one is set in the 90’s…

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    Many Disney Channel fans are looking forward to the renewal of GMW. Most look forward to the reunion between Girl Meets World season 3 and Boy Meets World. The reunion of both shows signal a season finale that could just bring tears to viewers. Girl Meets World season 3 and its previous seasons are celebrated success stories. The show is considered to be a successful reboot and revival from Boy Meets World. The Disney Channel spin off focuses on the life of young girls encountering the…

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    The show was ordered up as Disney's attempt at its first female buddy show,[clarification needed] but with a dance-driven aspect.[7] Initially carrying the working title Dance, Dance Chicago, the original description was described as the journey of two kids on a contemporary American Bandstand-type show.[8] Veteran television producers Chris Thompson, a former writer for Laverne & Shirley and creator of Bosom Buddies and Rob Lotterstein, who had worked on several series including Boy Meets World…

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    The Quest in Meet The Robinsons : From childhood to Adulthood In the film Meet the Robinsons, the author uses the perseverance of a hero on a quest to show how we as humans need to experience failure to understand what real success is, because if you always succeed without failures you will never understand what really hard work is. This is also true if we always slide past and get credit for doing something the wrong way we won't be able to know what truly hard work can accomplish for us as…

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    Milo Tock Summary

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    Milo, Tock, and the Humbug drive along. They're in uncharted territory, and the Humbug talks about "quests" (9.2). As they drive, the landscape changes significantly. They see a sign that says they will be arriving at a "Point of View." Sounds nice to us. They stop the car and meet a new person, a boy who's hovering in the air. The boy's feet are about as tall as Milo's head. The boy says that things depend on how you look at them. He gives several examples, and then explains why he's so high up…

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    to the changes he would have to face in school. It seem that the boy was afraid to step out into the real world. Once the narrator enter into school, he experience so many new things like meeting new friends and enjoying an average school day, but a huge turn came within the story. The shift in the story is when the boy realize that he is no longer young boy in school anymore, but a grown man. According to the Overview of “Half a Day by: Dell 'Amico Carol, he states that “In this "after school"…

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    dreary world dominated by the Catholic Church. Without understanding, the boy’s great adoration for the girl quickly becomes an obsession. As the narrative progresses, the boy thoughtlessly swears to the girl he will bring her back a present from the town’s bazaar. Because of his youthful ignorance, the boy experiences a life-changing epiphany that completely darkens his childhood innocence. In James Joyce’s “Araby,” a young boy living in a dark and grave world develops an obsessive adoration…

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    King Arthur's Monologue

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    A young boy, by the name of Arthur Kirkland, with dazzling bright green eyes sat in his chair, staring into space. His eyes drooped closed, then fluttered open again; he did this repeatedly, until he heard a voice shout loudly from below. “HEADS!” His head whipped around toward the open window to see a young boy standing in a field filled to the brim with gloxinias and a soccer ball flying straight towards his face. That is how he met the boy named Alfred F Jones. After that whole incident,…

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