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    messages through the humorous film footages. The title of this movie is obvious enough to give the audiences some hints about the plot of it. The junior Jenna Rink (Christa B. Allen) is always looking for growing up, having her body changed and becoming the icon that other teenagers at her age would admire to be. On her 13th birthday, the incredible magic wishing dust falls out from the miniature “Jenna dream house”, made by her best chubby friend Matt (Sean Marquette), has turned her wish comes true. After a long sleep, she awakens as a 30-year-old woman (Jennifer Garner), the other version of Jenna in the next seventeen years. Although she is now living her dream life, becoming the person that she wants to be, Jenna is still not happy, she also lost the man of her life – Matty Flamhaff (Mark Ruffalo) – the only truly best pal she had during her childhood. Everything is screwed up, Jenna once again, wishing that she could be able to return to her teenage. Choosing Christa B. Allen to play the 13-year-old Jenna is one of the keys that contributes to the success of the film. In terms of looks, Christa has the appearance which is really similar to Jenifer Garner, the movie’s crews must work very hard in order to find the young version of Jenna. In terms of acting, even this is the very first project that Christa participated in, she has done a great job, her performance in this movie had brought her a lot of advantages for her career in the future. As the female lead,…

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    Louis Allen is from Bedfordshire, England and is also autistic but discovered his talent after suffering from a back injury. When Frank Louis Allen draws, he plays music or the television to distract his brain enough to let his subconscious do the work, therefore giving his hands the freedom to flow with all of the ideas that are in his head. Allen used marker in his Live I and Live II drawings, located in the basement of the Academic Center, but mainly used black throughout both drawings. Live…

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    There are some things that people need to be able to thrive in the cruel world we live in today. Will Allen wrote the book, The Good Food Revolution: Growing Healthy Food, and Communities, and in this book he made some interesting analogies that interesting enough, alluded to these. Will Allen is a former pro basketball player, now he spends his time and money trying to make a difference in his town by trying to urbanize farming in a economically friendly manner. Allen talks a lot about food…

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    believe it’s been thirty years? Oh my gosh there right there tells you how much time has flown. Thirty years ago that challenger with that teacher that won that award, she went up in it to. Mack: Christa McAuliffe Julie: Yeah, McAuliffe Bill: You saw it Mack right? Mack: Yeah, I was right there. Mack used his life experience here in order to be part of the conversation. Also obviously he has already shared this story since Bill was the one to bring it up. Another way that I witnessed how…

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    I have had the privilege to interview Mrs. Davida Gee- Allen for this assignment. Mrs. Allen is a graduate from Mississippi Valley State, where she received her master’s in the field of Social Work. She is currently a supervisor at the department of human serves in the Mississippi delta. She emphasizes the fact that she love what she do, no matter the cost. She entered this field to help people with everyday crisis and most of all defenseless children. Her future plan is to become an…

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    Weapons are influence unconsciously almost every one falls victim to them. So you might think to your self how can I possibly defend my self form people using the “weapon of influence” on me. When we talking about the weapon Commitment/consistency to me this weapon is the central motivator for a human behavior. I like to believe that it lies deep within us and is very powerful, it is nearly an obsessive desire to be consistent with what we have already done. The way this weapon of…

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    An analysis of Merwin’s tone in his literary works compared to Whitman’s tone in his works was brought forth by L. Edwin Folsom, a professor of english at the University of Rochester, Massachusetts with a Ph.D in the subject. He specializes on the literary works of Walt Whitman and analyzes the different tones, but same purpose found in the literature of Merwin and Walt Whitman. Folsom begins with a quote from Merwin saying that he identifies himself as being an American poet, but not in any way…

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    Life can change so much in such a little time. We see video’s on how much we move and how much activities we did. Now we can remember it and not have to watch videos so there we can see how much we can change in just a little bit. Now this paper will be telling all the research and experiment test we did. Infants have a lot of reflexes when they are born, but we only did a couple with the baby Rylie. Infants usually out grow all the reflexes in a little over a year. The reflexes that were the…

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    “A Poison Tree” by William Blake is ostensibly dealing with the narrator’s refusal to communicate his anger to a tree, but the overdetermined nature of the words Blake uses makes a final, correct determination of meaning impossible. In this paper, through a utilization of Derrida’s methods set forth in works such as Spectres of Marx and Dissemination, I will examine how the contradictory imperatives contained within the metaphors in this poem draw a reader away from their initial assumption…

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    Noof Ahmed Ms. Messer Honors ENG11C October 15, 2017 “The Road Not Taken” By Robert Frost Robert frost is a male writer who wrote “The Road Not Taken”. He was from America, born in San Francisco, California. He was the only American writer in his time. His passion in high school was writing .Robert was an intelligent guy. For collage he was studying in Harvard University but then dropped out, to help his mother in things like teaching. After collage he moved to England where he wrote…

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