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    insets. It was risky, because the insects previously caused him to fall in a depression, and seeing them could’ve caused the Commander to be in further mental distress. Although both previous examples were risky situations set in fictional universes, Edward Jenner, a doctor-in-training, took a dangerous chance to discover a cure for…

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    such as Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland feature a main character that is unabashed by their differences and not afraid of society’s views. Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques to show that an outcast can become successful and should not need to change in order to fit in with society.…

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    The Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. In these films, Burton uses long shots, low angles, and low key lighting to create a juxtaposition between what the audience assumes about the main characters and what is proved later on to not be true. These cinematic techniques are used in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands to suggest that no one person should have to change who he or she is to conform to society’s expectations. Tim Burton, in Edward Scissorhands, uses low…

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    Character Education in Up Disney-Pixar is the undisputed king of the animation film industry. Each of their productions is synonymous with “Top Grossing” and commandes raving fanatics and 5 stars ratings. “Up” is no exception. As the title suggests, “Up” is a movie that with each viewing seems only to bring the enjoyment and fantastical pleasure gleaned from this movie up. One of innumerous Disney films that are regarded as instant classics, Up was created in 2009 and to the surprise of no one…

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    and she loses massive amounts of blood. In order to save her life, Edward changes her into a vampire. Jacob, who was present for the birth, immediately "imprints” on Edward and Bella's newborn daughter, Renesmee. Imprinting was an involuntary response in which a werewolf finds…

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    and critic was very innovative, he started lots of arguments based on his unconventional thinking. 
In 1962, when just 36 years old John Szarkowski started his career as a director in The Museum of Modern Art in New York, he started with presenting Edward Steichen as a curator of group show The Family of Man. The show featured 503 images by 273 photographers. The show was based on an idea of showing the university the human experience such is dead, love and childhood. In…

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    Jonas Salk

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    From the beginning of mankind, man has looked for a way to heal illnesses. Jonas Salk found a cure for one of the severely worst illnesses in the history of man, polio. Jonas Salk's polio vaccine was a great discovery of his time, and it is still being used today to eliminate polio worldwide. His discovery of a vaccine against polio was one which was collected of killed viruses producing the antibodies to help the body defeat the disease without inducing it. As the argument heats up between…

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    Are Mandatory Vaccines Good? In 1796, a medical scientistic known as Edward Jenner who operated in Britain discovered that if you inject a weakened version of a disease into a body, then it will help it fight the real version of the virus. This method became to be known as a vaccination which comes from the latin word vacca which means cow. This is because the first disease to ever be combated with vaccines was cowpox, a less serious version of smallpox which was on an outbreak in 1796.As of now…

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    Over the years several studies have been done throughout time to support vaccines are beneficial to a human immune system and essential to the public’s health; by preventing outbreaks, decreasing the spread of diseases and researching better ways to help our immune system. In the eighteenth century, many disease surface and the development of vaccines started. This virus mainly affects children who are younger than five, those who contract it will be left paralyzed and will die. Researchers…

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    Tim Burton Essay

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    For example, In the movie Edward scissorhands Mr. Burton uses ominous and dark music to make Edward dark and something to be weary of. Which is the complete opposite of Edward’s intentions. This tactic presents a tone of suspense and dread when needed. He also uses music in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to bring…

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