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    somewhat disgusted. Her eyes are also shaded a little darker than usual, which gives her the appearance of being angry. Alice feeling anger after growing to an enormous size can also be seen in the illustration of Alice’s hand reaching for the White Rabbit. The entire chapter, Alice looks very grumpy and does not seem like she would listen to anyone who would be willing to help…

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    Still Alice Case Analysis

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    The movie Still Alice focuses on Dr. Alice Howland a prominent linguistic professor and public speaker, who recognizes that her issues of forgetfulness, loss of words and feeling lost on certain occasions could be signs of a medical condition. Dr. Alice Howland pursues a neurologist Dr. Benjamin who through a series of memory tests, laboratory testing and a positron emission tomography scan confirms her diagnosis of familial Alzheimer’s disease (Brown, Koffler, Lutzua, Glatzer, & Westmoreland,…

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    Jimi Hendrix Influence

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    “I stumbled upon the philosopher’s stone, I had the veil of illusion pulled back, and was confronted by the levels of energy and many realms of consciousness which were available to man. I opened the Pandora’s box of multiple realities.”- Timothy Leary. Timothy Leary was a very important person in the psychedelic culture of San Francisco, California in the 1960’s. I would like to focus this essay on the music and culture, as I personally enjoy these things and the music to this very day. No…

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    short film. During the 1920’s he used the different technology they had at that time to make an animated short film. Mickey Mouse was the first animated film he made. Well, he did not first start out as a mouse, he was first a rabbit. Mickey Mouse was first Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He had a round, white face, a big button nose with floppy black ears. When Walt Disney…

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    The Walt Disney Animators’ Strike of 1941 During the early 1930s, unions began to organize in almost every industry across the United States, including the Hollywood entertainment industry. Unions for actors, directors, stagehands, and writers sprung up to unify laborers and collectively bargain for better working conditions. The Screen Cartoonist’s Guild was formed in 1938 to organize the previously unrepresented cartoonists and animators in Hollywood. The Guild enjoyed success during its…

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    Good morning/afternoon fellow Australian Journalist, Rabbit Proof Fence by Phillip Noyce is an adventurous, dramatic, and historical film, which, display the stolen generation and issues with Aboriginals. It tells the story of three aboriginal girls who are forcibly taken from their families and travel to find their way home. Rabbit Proof Fence represents the racial discrimination of the stolen generation through characterization and the connection to their country through setting.…

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    Thesis: He signed a deal with Universal to make cartoon a cartoon "Oswald the Rabbit." Walt Disney lost his newly found Disney Bros studio, cartoonist, and characters such as Oswald the Rabbit and Alice to Universal Studios in a contract loophole then, in turn, he created Walt Disney Studios. This changed entertainment forever with things such as for Mickey Mouse. Background: In 1901, Walt Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois. At a young age he found his passion of art in Marceline, Missouri.…

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    Peter Rabbit written by Beatrix Potter is a tale following a young mischievous rabbit who loves getting into all kinds of trouble. The collection of stories is simple and humorous making it ideal for children, but has hidden messages that give children a glance at the real world. By using animals to introduce these harsh conditions such as death and greed to children, the truth is less severe which helps kids understand without scaring them. In the first story, “The Tale of Peter Rabbit,”…

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    who listen to him. In regards to life after death, Paul is certain that an afterlife exists for believers of Jesus Christ. Paul argues in (1 Corr 15:12) that “if it is preached that Christ has been raised from the dead, how can some of you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?” In support of this argument, Paul mentions that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is legitimate and unquestionable without any doubt because hundreds at the time also…

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    Traces of the Spirit, by Robin Sylan, New York: New York University Press 2001. 221 pages. Reviewed by Taylor S. Towers. Traces of the Spirit was chosen for review due to how it’s study of religion in modern western cultural music relates to our classes study of other culture’s music and how religion strongly influences them. Throughout the course many of the articles we read discussed how music in other cultures, such as Balinese or African, differs from western music in the fact that in…

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