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    Pokemon Speech Essay

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    Pokemon are not the same as different animals in that a large number of them can suddenly transform and procure new powers. In Pokemon speech, this is called "advance" however of us with an enthusiasm for fossil science realize that development just happens over a time of thousands or a huge number of years, while a transformation is something that a living animal is conceived with-it doesn't for the most part happen at a specific phase of life. In any case, creatures do change as they become…

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    Walt Disney was a wonderful man, a hero even. But some questioned that fact. Disney just so happened to have a remarkable obsession with death, which made some people believe that he was an evil man. This “obsession” was taken more seriously than needed. Although Disney’s obsession was peculiar, he should still be viewed as a hero to the world today. Walt Disney was a hero from the very beginning. It all started in in Chicago, Illinois on December 5, 1901, when Disney was born. When he turned…

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    The article "Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect" was written by Stephanie Hanes for the Christian Science Monitor on October 3, 2011. Hanes felt the need to address this subject due to the increase of Disney Princesses in children 's media, toys and on clothes, as well as the growing sexualization of young girls. She argues whether or not the media and the Disney Princess Empire have a negative effect on the increasing sexualization of young girls. This article can be…

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    Disney Gender Stereotypes

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    For decades Disney has been using gender inequity to portray the females and males as princes, princesses, and evil character roles influencing the youth of our world that watch animated movies. However they are not alone. The animated movie making industry has long been known for its gender bias following in the footsteps of long ago written fables, folktales, myths, and fairy tales generalizing stereotypical male and female images from the movie industry and our society in general. The…

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    “It’s only in fairy tales that princesses can afford to wait for the handsome prince to save them. In real life, they have to bust out of their own coffins and do the saving themselves.”, Meg Cabot. Searching for information about the expectations of being a princess, I found this quote by the American author of romantic and paranormal fiction for teens and adults, Meg Cabot. Dainty, delicate, submissive, proper, snobby, and multiple other terms come to mind when thinking of what it takes to be…

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    if we have the courage to pursue them (Walt Disney).” You need to do something beyond what you hoped for when it comes to making dreams come true. Believe in yourself and don’t listen to what others think. Walt Disney believed in himself when it came to making Disney movies. He said the quote above because he struggled to make his dreams come true, but he still had courage to make it into something. Although he had to overcome many obstacles, Walt Disney used his abilities to create stories and…

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    Media's Effects: Child to Adult In today's culture young girls all across the world are growing up in very different situations; yet, one thing is always a constant, men being the superior. Katha Pollitt, an award- winning writer for magazines such as The Nation and New York Times, discusses how this divide between men and women shown by the media is critical in the upbringing of today’s youth. From princesses always needing saved to the cute little bunny with pink bows in the background these…

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    Ever since Disney Studios came out with their first cinematic masterpiece, their princesses have been looked upon as role models. Walt Disney has created a franchise with prim, proper female leads and charming princes. His first film, the beloved Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, is about a young princess who seeks refuge in a cottage of seven dwarves. She is fleeing from her evil step mother who is envious of her beauty. Little girls idolize Snow White along with the other classic Disney…

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    When she got to the dress up section, she began to put on the various outfits of Disney Princesses. When she finished putting an outfit on, she was able to identify the Disney Princess and tell her mother who the princess was. Rosie than was able to do an action that was remnant of the Disney Princess. For example, when she had finished putting on the outfit associated with Princess Ariel, she pretended she had a fork in her hand and…

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    As said in Beauty and The Beast, “Beauty’s sisters sickened with envy… could all her(Beauty) obliging affectionate behavior stifle their jealousy.”(Beaumont). In addition to, it is a type of motif portrayed in stories such as Beauty and The Beast, Rumpelstiltskin and many others. The different types of themes portrayed in these stories are what make them popular. Greed can make you a selfish human being is a theme shown in the real world. In Beauty and the Beast, it says, “... when they(the…

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