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    Tom Robbins Trickster

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    Wacky Wabbit”, Bugs plays several tricks on Elmer Fudd. One specific trick Bugs plays on him is when Fudd throws dynamite in Bugs’ hole. Bugs continuously throws it right back each time until it explodes in Elmers possession. This is not the only example of his trickery. Bugs has pulled several other tricks such as telling Elmer it is duck season rather than rabbit season so he won't be hunted. Occasionally Bugs will even dress up as other characters to cheat and deceive people to gain what he wants. He will do anything in his power to scam those for what he wants. Although the Giant, his wife, and Bugs Bunny are all tricksters, they go about tricking people in similar different ways. One similarity between the Giant and Bugs is when the Giant tricks Tselane to open the door for him. In a Looney Toons episode from 1952 titled, “The Wabbit Who Came to Supper”, Bugs tricks Elmer into opening the door and letting him inside. After Elmer shuts him outside, Bugs pretends to have caught Pneumonia, and then swindles him into believing he has died. In panic Elmer rushes outside and carries Bugs inside. Although Bugs did not sing a song to Elmer like the Giant did Tselane, he tricked him into opening the door. They may have used different tricks, but they both had the same desire. Not only do the Giant and Bugs show similarities, but so do the Giant’s wife and Bugs. In a episode from 1952 titled, “Rabbit Season, Duck Season” Bugs tricks Elmer into thinking it's duck season. After…

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    goes out after hearing that inspirational pep talk and wins the game. This inspired Americans everywhere. On October 18, 1924 two legendary games occurred on two different fields. The Galloping Ghost was a junior by the name of Harold Grange. Grange was your average player, but this one game changed everything. During that game Grange made four touchdowns. After twelve minutes they were leading 27-0 against the other team. Another extraordinary group that many football fans in 1920 knew were…

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    Dean Corll Case Summary

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    Dean Corll recruited two teenagers David Brooks and Wayne Henley, to help him commit: abduction, rape, torture and murder of young boys from the Houston Heights area. The victims were invited to parties by David and Wayne, there they were given drugs and alcohol and tied to a torture board. Dean destructively, castrated, emasculated, sodomized and mutilated his victims. The Houston Police Department had listed the boys as "runaway" children. This allowed Dean and his accomplices to continue…

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    Pennsylvania, have planned scales to measure the passing and pulverization that comes into American homes day by day. Sociologists have examined the conceivable impacts of this circumstance on the survey open. One range that is presently accepting consideration is kids' TV. Youngsters' kid's shows have customarily contained much roughness, and this circumstance is something we have figured out how to acknowledge as typical. Consider the amount a piece of our scene the accompanying…

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    Doc Mcstuffins Analysis

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    In “Doc McStuffins” the focus is an African American girl who wants to be a doctor like her mother. She is a nurturing six year old girl who cares for stuffed animals and toys in her playhouse clinic. Aimed at preschoolers, “Doc McStuffins” appeals to black and brown young girls. Part of the appeal for these young girls is allowing them to see themselves represented as an aspiring intellectual professional. “Doc McStuffins” is mostly designed to entertain, a minus for parents of preschoolers,…

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    Many times Wertham was called to testify at these hearings, and many times he came out on top. The Aftermath Wertham’s book created a moral panic in America, making the public choke and go off the walls. The once-thriving comic book industry were in a pickle. Over a dozen publishers and hundreds of cartoonists cut out of the field. The public’s outcry leaned on publishers to form the Comics Code Authority. The code administered self-censorship standards, ensured that the content in comic…

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    In social learning theory,Albert Bandura has advocates that individuals,especially children always have imitate or copy modeled behavior from personally observing other people,the environment, and the mass media.In this theory,biological theorists argue that the social learning theory completely ignores individuals biological state.Biological theorists also argue that the social learning theory have reject the differences of individuals in as much as the genetic,brain,and learning…

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    situated. BUGS BUNNY - A rabbit toon Bugs is wise, flippant, clever, and candid, and he has a solid inclination for carrots, down to earth jokes, and catchphrases, for example, "What's up, Doc?" "obviously, you know, this implies war!" and "What a maroon!" He sometimes shows up with other vivified heroes, for example, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, and his most continuous enemies are Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam 1. Show Interest in Others What's up, doc? It may not be the best conversation starter…

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    the creation of ribald, regressive trickster figures give the child a more flexible grasp on what is and what is not possible” (Abrams and Sutton-Smith 45). The Tricksters nonsense helps children grasp the correct concepts of society, teaching them what not to do. When comparing, and contrasting Bugs Bunny to the Trickster in The Winnebago Trickster Cycle you will find many similarities. In the Winnebago stories, the Trickster dresses up as a woman to gain the love of a single man and have…

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    Cultural Interview Paper

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    neck because of her lifestyle, but she even said it doesn’t bother her much because it seldom happens. She did tell me it bothers her though when people talk down to her because she’s young and a female. She mentioned a couple of instances while she was in paramedic school, she would ride along with the ambulance to get some hands on experience and the paramedics would often write her off. For the most part though she has had a lot of privilege because of her social identities as a white,…

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