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    In “Star Wars episode IV: A New Hope,” viewers are introduced to Luke Skywalker, the son of Anakin Skywalker in his home planet, Tatooine. He lives there with his uncle and his aunt. In the Call to Adventure, Luke and his uncle buy two droids named R2-D2 and C-3P0. It is revealed that R2-D2 has a secret message embedded in him from a very beautiful woman, who Luke has never seen before. She states in the message that she needs Obi-Wan Kenobi's help and Luke delivers the message to him. She tells…

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    What would you say if someone of high power called for a culling on sharks? Would you be for? Or against this action? From my perspective, a culling would do nothing but lower the numbers of sharks, but not the numbers of attacks. Good morning/afternoon Mrs. Arnold and fellow classmates. Today I would like to talk to you about the situation we have with the amount of shark attacks and fatalities. There are my main reasons for being against a culling of the shark population. Firstly, statistics…

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    In episode 1 of The Men Who Built America, it explains the influential impact major businessmen had on rebuilding America after the Civil War just ended. The video goes into the back story of Cornelius Vanderbilt when he was sixteen and bought a ferry for a loan of $100. Years after buying his first ferry, he has the largest shipping empire in the world. Because of his wealthy empire in shipping, he was so well known and earned the nickname “the Commodore”. Vanderbilt then took and sold…

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    Children television program: Sid The Science Kid Season 1 Episode 1 -The Sticker Chart. The age target for the show is 3 to 6 years old, mostly preschool. Plot: Sid's mother introduces him to a sticker chart for chores, with a reward for a mega space ship toy if its filled. Sid's curiosity begins that morning with the question of “Why do we need charts?”, this continues throughout his day from home and school. Sid uses his cognitive abilities with the guidance of peers, parents and teachers. One…

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    Children’s Television Show: Reflection Paper I decided to watch one episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog and one episode of Rocko’s Modern Life. Each episodes contains two different cartoons which are fifteen minutes each, totaling thirty minutes each episode of the cartoon. For Courage the Cowardly Dog, I watched season one episode four, the first part of the cartoon was called The Demon Mattress. The cartoon began with an introduction that explained the show. The introduction was interesting…

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    In the Twilight Zone episode “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street", the neighbors on Maple Street were out performing their everyday duties when suddenly an unknown flew across the sky above. Based on rumors, the object was supposed to be some type of foreign media from out of space. After the strange object 's appearance, weird things started happening on Maple Street: several homes were without electricity, car engines would no longer start, and several other unusual activities were observed.…

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    Out of the 26 episodes of Criminal, I chose to listen to Episode seven: J.R.R. Ziemba, which was produced on June, 30, 2014. This episode was about a young man, Reese, living in a small town who was out walking downtown at night, which was something that he did quite frequently. He had just passed a gay bar, though he said that he never really had been worried about his safety before until he saw a man propositioning/haggling some young men. Reese’s impression of the man was that he was an older…

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    popular belief, at least one in every thirty-three men report being raped. This particular issue was portrayed in the sixteenth year, episode seventeen of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. In this particular episode, a man named Tommy is forced to have sexual intercourse with his parole officer, after she puts a gun to his head. At first no one believes him. As the episode unfolds, there are clearly gender inequality issues presented. When the time finally came…

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    The two episodes of Little Mosque on a Prairie use religion to portray ignorance towards other religions in Canada by having a diverse cast that vary in comparison to each other. Furthermore, the episodes highlight the importance of presenting the religion and creating awareness about the cultural and religious practices. Especially in the circumstances we see in today’s society this show is very important to understand. The setting of the show is very important to the problems this show is…

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    FILM ASSIGNMENT 1 : Jim Al Khalili, episode 3 : The Power of Doubt” 1. What factors contributed to the development and flourishing of science in the medieval Islamic world? According to the documentary, Islam played a very significant role in the development of the medieval Islamic world as it has set extremely high standards of accuracy and precision. Islam required scholars to make precise observations regarding the movement of the heavenly bodies as Muslims needed to pray at very exact times…

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