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    Makeup can only make you look pretty on the outside but it doesn’t help if you’re ugly on the inside. Unless you eat the make-up. – Audrey Hepburn Now flash back to 1929, Audrey Kathleen Ruston, who is know by film fans as Audrey Hepburn, was born near Brussels, Belgium to Joseph and Edda Ruston. Unknown to her parents, young Audrey would later become one of the best actresses across many countries, and would be considered as one of the most humanitarian helpers among all celebrities. At age…

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    Have you ever heard about Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks?Well, both of these characters are from stories we heard from our childhood.Red Riding Hood only wanted to give cakes to her sick grandmother, while Goldilocks just wanted to explore in the forest.There are many similarities and differences between the decisions Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks made.The girls have many differences, but they also have many similarities like they both went into the forest which makes them both brave and both…

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    If I had to pick sides, I would agree with the first opinion. Although Disney hasn’t intentionally ruined society it has certainly has had an effect. When speaking to my mother about what she thinks of these two opinions, she argued with me saying that, “Children love to act like their favorite Disney character. They don’t care about body image they just want to be strong, smart, and nice just like their favorite character or Princess. Children only look at body image when someone point it out.”…

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    It all started that Thanksgiving of 2013. When my Mom, Brother, Sister, Dad, and I went to my nana and papa’s house at a little place called Murphey Court, at Linden Michigan. When my family and I got there, I saw my “Extended” family, My gg (Great Grandma), Conner, James, Aunt Sue, and my Uncle Steve. While my cousins and I were outside my nana was making the cake while my papa, dad, and mum were playing a game called dig dug. (dig dug was a very old game that was put into a console called a…

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    versions of the Cinderella story. Some can be somewhat new, some can be incredibly old, such as Yeh-Shen which originated in China and is over 1000 years old! I have 3 Cinderella stories and 1 poem titles “Interview” that I will be comparing and contrasting. So let’s get started. First, I will be comparing the stories. In Ashenputtel and Yeh-Shen they both have step-sisters, and mean ones at that. They also both have a step-mom, also mean. In Ashenputtel, Yeh-Shen, and The Algonquin Cinderella,…

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    Cosmetology: Beauty Magician Do young girls growing up ever wish for a fairy god mother, perhaps like Cinderella’s? The transformation she did for her the evening of the ball was and always will be a memorable one: the hair, the make-up, the dress, and the glass shoes. How could anyone forget? All women and girls are true princesses with or without make-up, a lavish hairstyle, but who wouldn’t love to have the actual image of a princesses? Not only does it build self-esteem, but brings a…

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    But in the Charles Perrault and the Grimm’s versions things are more tragic and in a way more realistic. In the original version, the fairy was the one to put the castle to sleep, they didn’t just fall asleep like in the other versions> one reason for this could be because the moral of the original is about love but not so much the love of the prince but the love of the fairy> she was the one to save the princess…

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    In her book The Bloody Chamber, Angela Carter’s intended to extract the latent content from the traditional stories, fairy tales, but to not make her own version. She saw fairy tales in a new way. Not the same way as beginning with once upon a time, a princess needs help, prince save the day and they all lived happier ever after. No, Carter draws out the theme of feminism by contrasting traditional elements of Gothic fiction, which usually illustrate female characters as powerless and vulnerable…

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    evil, this game is dotted by wizards, knights, maidens, dragons, and other magical creatures. An impressive looking golden frame surrounds the reels, while the background of the game is a colourful wallpaper featuring an owl, playing cards, and a castle. Animations are used pretty effectively in this game too. The soundtrack and graphics blend well together to create an ultimate experience that players of all skill levels will enjoy. Be a knight in shining…

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    Author Stephen King once said, “Books are a uniquely portable magic.” I love this quote because it rings true to me. As a little girl, I remember opening the pages of my favorite fairytale and becoming part of the story. I was the princess waiting for my knight in shining armor. or the peasant girl waiting for my fairy godmother to come and turn my life right side up. Everything seemed real—I didn’t know why—but it did. It wasn’t until recently that I learned of the magic authors created…

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